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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Watch Live: Confirmation Hearing for Trump's Nominee to Lead Customs and Border Protection
Rodney Scott testified before the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation as Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. He previously led the U.S. Border Patrol from 2020 to 2021 and resigned after conflicts with the Biden administration.
Scott was nominated by Trump, highlighting his role in implementing key immigration policies that resulted in record low illegal immigration levels.
Forbes: The Conspiracy Behind Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Tattoos Explained—After Trump Insists Doctored ‘MS-13’ Ink Is Real
President Trump reiterated claims that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is an MS-13 gang member, citing a photoshopped image of tattoos on Garcia's hands. Despite no evidence of gang affiliation and denials from Garcia's family, Trump insisted on the validity of the image during an interview.
Abrego Garcia was deported despite a court order allowing him to stay, due to an error by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The situation has raised questions about the legal process and the administration's handling of his case, with conflicting statements regarding his return to the U.S.
#politics
Fox News: Anti-Israel Columbia protester detained by ICE is freed after federal judge's order
A federal judge has ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, an anti-Israel protester and co-founder of the Palestinian Student Union at Columbia University. Mahdawi, a green card holder, was detained by ICE earlier this month following protests organized after the October 7 Hamas attack.
The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding pro-Palestinian activism in the U.S. and the legal challenges faced by activists involved in such movements.
The Western Journal: Trump Unleashes as ABC Interviewer Issues 'Legal Note' About DOGE: 'How Do You Know That?'
In a recent ABC interview, Donald Trump faced tough questioning from Terry Moran regarding alleged fraud related to the Department of Government Efficiency, particularly concerning DOGE initiatives. Trump challenged Moran's assertion that there had been no referrals to the Justice Department, creating a tense exchange.
Both Trump supporters and critics left the interview somewhat unsatisfied, as Trump did not provide the bombshell accusations some anticipated. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Trump and ABC, with accusations of bias from both sides.
The Telegraph: Kneecap’s downfall is a warning to pathetic Left-wing provocateurs everywhere
The Belfast rap group Kneecap, known for their anti-Israel and anti-Tory sentiments, faced backlash after videos surfaced showing members making inflammatory remarks about killing local MPs and supporting Hamas and Hezbollah. Their attempts to downplay the situation have led to festival cancellations and a loss of taxpayer funding.
Despite claiming their message is one of love and inclusion, the group's controversial name and actions have drawn criticism, even from their own fans, who now label them as sellouts. The incident serves as a cautionary tale for left-wing provocateurs.
Fox News: Liberal Supreme Court justices grill religious institution in landmark school choice case
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding the eligibility of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma for state funding, despite its religious teachings. The school claims it operates as a private entity under a state contract, while the Oklahoma Supreme Court previously ruled that public funding violates the Establishment Clause.
The case raises questions about the implications for charter schools nationwide, as more than 40 states authorize them. The outcome could significantly impact how religious schools interact with public funding and the interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause.
Breitbart: With California Bleeding Cash, Newsom Claims He Does 'DOGE but Better'
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced new AI initiatives aimed at improving government efficiency, claiming his approach is superior to Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite California's significant budget deficits and a proposed budget increase, no spending cuts or tax reductions were mentioned.
Newsom highlighted AI tools for expediting rebuilding permits and enhancing traffic management, but faced criticism for not acknowledging the contributions of developers involved in these projects. Meanwhile, legislative efforts to address serious issues, such as sex trafficking of minors, were reportedly being blocked by his party.
#society
Breitbart: Marine Detained Under Terror Law After Questioning Corps DEI Policy
A British Royal Marine alleges he faced a “witch hunt” and was interrogated by counter-terror police after questioning diversity policies that may lower training standards for women in the Corps. He claims his concerns, shared in a survey signed by 1,000 members, were dismissed and led to his detention.
The Marine argues that the integrity of the elite fighting force is at risk due to political motivations, stating that he was treated like a criminal for expressing his views. The Ministry of Defence has denied any positive discrimination, asserting that no women have passed the Commando Course since it opened to them in 2018.
Fox News: Amazon Beauty Sale: Save on summer skincare essentials
Amazon is hosting a Summer Beauty Sale until May 11, offering discounts on various beauty products, including sunscreens and moisturizers. Notable deals include Hawaiian Tropic After Sun Body Butter for $9.96 and CeraVe Hydrating Sheer Sunscreen SPF 30 for $13.97.
Other featured products include St. Tropez Self Tan Express Mini Kit, MONDAY Haircare Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner Set, and Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Sunscreen. This sale provides an opportunity to stock up on summer essentials at reduced prices.
The Mirror: Eni Aluko quits presenting job after being 'traumatised' by Ian Wright fallout
Eni Aluko has stepped down from co-hosting the Women's Football Awards following backlash over her comments about Ian Wright, whom she accused of hindering women's opportunities in football. Despite her apology, Wright expressed disappointment and declined to accept it.
Aluko's remarks, made on BBC Radio 4, led to her withdrawal from the event to avoid detracting from its purpose. ITV issued a statement supporting Wright, affirming his status in the sport. Aluko emphasized her commitment to women's football and hopes to return in the future.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Warning to Trump nuke negotiators about deceptive Iranian version of the 'Art of the Deal’
Experts warn the Trump administration about Iran's deceptive tactics in nuclear negotiations, emphasizing the need to avoid the pitfalls of the Obama-era nuclear deal. A report by United Against Nuclear Iran outlines ten strategies Iran employs to gain concessions while maintaining its nuclear ambitions.
Iran's approach includes manipulation of Western alliances and vague promises, aiming to weaken U.S. influence and prolong talks. As negotiations continue, the regime seeks to exploit divisions among Western nations while presenting itself as a reasonable actor in diplomacy.
The Telegraph: Amal Clooney could be barred from entering US by Donald Trump
Amal Clooney may face a ban from entering the US due to her involvement in a panel that recommended an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on war crimes charges in Gaza. Reports suggest that other lawyers associated with the ICC could also be sanctioned.
The situation follows former President Trump's previous actions, including an executive order that sanctioned ICC prosecutor Karim Khan. The implications of these developments remain uncertain for Clooney and her colleagues.
Le Monde: 'Crimea is not only central to Ukraine-Russia conflict, but also risks dividing the US and Europe'
Steve Witkoff, the U.S. president's special envoy, is acknowledged for his real estate acumen but lacks depth in diplomacy. He has candidly admitted his ignorance on key issues, relying on insights from European and Ukrainian leaders, contrasting with Trump's more assertive stance on Ukraine.
Trump's claims about Ukraine's role in the war and the status of Crimea reflect a simplified narrative that risks deepening divisions between the U.S. and Europe. The potential legal recognition of Crimea's annexation by Russia threatens the post-World War II European security framework.
#economy
GB News: Driving law changes launching in May will see new HMRC fuel rules, car finance scandal updates and more
New driving laws will take effect in May 2025, impacting petrol and diesel car owners with changes to VAT road fuel scale charges based on CO2 emissions. Charges range from £661 for low-emission vehicles to £2,314 for high-emission ones, though some rates will decrease from previous levels.
Additionally, the Financial Conduct Authority is set to update on a car finance scandal investigation, potentially leading to a compensation scheme for affected drivers. Heavy goods vehicle operators in London will require a safety permit, with penalties for non-compliance reaching up to £550.