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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Telegraph: ‘We have no proof Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a gangster’, El Salvador minister admits
El Salvador's security minister stated there is no evidence linking Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the MS-13 gang, despite U.S. claims. The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered his return after a wrongful deportation, and El Salvador may consider facilitating his return if requested by Trump.
This situation has sparked political tensions, with Democrats campaigning for Garcia's release amid ongoing debates about deportation policies.
#politics
Breitbart: Speaker Mike Johnson Backs Trump on Tariffs
House Speaker Mike Johnson supports President Trump's tariffs, stating they are effective and emphasizing the executive's authority in trade matters. He indicated that he would consult Trump directly if needed.
Trump remains optimistic about the tariffs, claiming they will reduce income taxes for many and create jobs. He believes global interest in U.S. trade negotiations is increasing, asserting that the country will regain its respected status.
The Federalist: SCOTUS Signals Support For First Public Religious Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the establishment of the first public religious charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, after a legal challenge from Oklahoma's Attorney General. The Oklahoma Supreme Court previously ruled that the school's sponsorship violated state and federal constitutions.
During oral arguments, justices expressed differing views, with some Republican appointees showing support for the school's inclusion in the charter program, while Democratic appointees raised concerns about potential curriculum implications and discrimination against non-religious entities. The outcome hinges on whether the court can reach a majority decision.
Fox News: CIA being restructured to eliminate 'well-documented politicization': Ratcliffe
CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced a restructuring of the agency to eliminate politicization, as directed by President Trump. Ratcliffe highlighted the CIA's covert actions aimed at enhancing national security and combating terrorism, while also addressing the need for transparency and accountability within the intelligence community.
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard echoed these sentiments, emphasizing efforts to end the politicization of intelligence and to investigate unauthorized leaks. Both officials noted the CIA's role in capturing terrorists and securing the release of wrongfully detained Americans, reinforcing Trump's leadership in these initiatives.
Fox News: Trump-backed Republican rips Dem town halls as 'goofing off' after chicken stunt
Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Colo., criticized Colorado Democrats for their "People's Town Halls," which he claims have devolved into distractions rather than serious discussions. His spokeswoman emphasized that while Democrats engage in theatrics, Evans is focused on improving safety and community welfare in Colorado.
Democratic Rep. Greg Casar hosted a town hall in Evans' district, where attendees expressed dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party's direction. Despite the intended focus on combating Republican policies, the event was marked by questions about the party's future, leading to ridicule from conservatives.
Fox News: Vance previews Trump's plans to ‘juice the economy,’ end Russia–Ukraine war in next 100 days
Vice President JD Vance emphasized that while the first 100 days of the Trump administration focused on immediate changes, the next phase will require collaboration with Congress and international partners. He highlighted the need for economic reforms and a resolution to the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Vance noted that the administration aims to facilitate American manufacturing and national security, underscoring the importance of domestic supply chains. He expressed confidence in Congress and international allies to support these initiatives in the coming days.
Breitbart: Adam Schiff Introduces 'Assault Weapons' Ban of 2025
Sen. Adam Schiff introduced the “assault weapons” ban of 2025, citing 486 mass shootings involving such weapons since 2006, though he provided no sources for this figure. He referenced the historical impact of past bans but contradicted findings from the Department of Justice regarding their effectiveness.
California's long-standing “assault weapons” ban has not prevented the state from leading in active shooter incidents in recent years. Schiff's legislation aims to prohibit the sale, manufacture, and transfer of military-style firearms.
Fox News: Elon Musk receives applause from Cabinet as he begins planned departure from DOGE role
Elon Musk received praise from President Trump and his Cabinet as he prepares to leave his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been credited with saving the U.S. $160 billion through his efforts to reduce government waste and mismanagement.
Musk's tenure as a special government employee is set to end as he approaches the 130-day limit established for such roles. He has expressed pride in the accomplishments of DOGE, emphasizing the administration's focus on secure borders and sensible spending.
#society
Breitbart: VIDEO: Barefoot Florida Man Battles 10-Foot Alligator on Highway
A Florida man, known as the Blue Collar Brawler, was filmed wrangling a 10-foot alligator on Interstate 95 while barefoot, as traffic passed by. Local agencies, including the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, assisted in the operation to ensure safety.
Mike Dragich, the wrangler, explained that the alligator was searching for a mate and expressed surprise at its ability to cross the busy highway. He emphasized his preference for working barefoot, citing it as safer for alligator wrangling.
Times Of Israel: ‘Bloodthirsty’: Rights groups, dissidents slam Iran’s hanging of alleged spy for Israel
Iran executed Mohsen Langarneshin, accused of spying for Israel's Mossad and involvement in the murder of a Revolutionary Guards colonel. His execution has sparked outrage among human rights activists, who claim it followed an unfair trial and confessions obtained under torture.
The number of executions in Iran is rising, with at least 339 reported this year. Activists argue that innocent individuals are often scapegoated while actual culprits evade justice. Langarneshin's mother publicly pleaded for his life before his execution, asserting his innocence.
Breitbart: ‘Last of Us,’ Harry Potter,’ ‘Bridgerton’ Stars Sign Letter Demanding UK Film Industry Protect Trans Artists’ Safety
Over 400 members of the British film industry, including notable stars and executives, have signed a letter protesting a UK Supreme Court ruling that defines transgender women as not being biological women. They express solidarity with the transgender community and call for protections in the entertainment sector.
The signatories argue that the ruling undermines the realities faced by trans, non-binary, and intersex individuals, emphasizing the role of film and television in fostering empathy and education. They urge the industry to take a stand for inclusivity and support for these communities.
GB News: 'Tourists go home!' Anti-tourist protesters SWARM tour bus and fire water pistols at holidaymakers
Anti-tourism activists in Barcelona protested outside the Sagrada Familia, using water pistols to target a tour bus and chanting "Tourists go home!" They demand a reduction in tourism's impact on the local economy and plan larger protests for June 15 across Spain.
The activists, part of the Assembly of Neighbourhoods for the Decrease in Tourism, argue that mass tourism exploits local territories and contributes to a housing crisis. They emphasize the need for a shift towards "de-growth" in tourism to protect their communities.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Fires Doug Emhoff, Not Because He's Married to Kamala Harris but Because It’s Bad Business
President Trump has removed Doug Emhoff from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council as part of an effort to appoint members who support Israel and combat anti-Semitism. Emhoff criticized the move as politicizing Holocaust remembrance, despite his family's ties to anti-Israel activities.
The reshuffling also included other Biden-era appointees, emphasizing Trump's commitment to aligning the council with individuals who honor the Holocaust's significance without political bias. Emhoff's removal comes amid reports of strain in his marriage to Kamala Harris.
#economy
GB News: HGV drivers to be slapped with 'economic consequences' and 100-mile diversion next month amid road ban
New weight restrictions on the M48 Severn Bridge will ban heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes starting May 27 for 12 to 18 months due to structural concerns. This will force HGV drivers to take a lengthy diversion, significantly increasing travel time and costs.
National Highways emphasizes that the restrictions are necessary for safety and to preserve the bridge's integrity, which is under strain from current traffic levels. While two lanes will remain open for other vehicles, strict enforcement measures will be implemented to ensure compliance.
Forbes: Trump Says It’ll Be ‘Sort Of Biden’ If GDP Keeps Dropping—After Blaming Him For Shrinking Economy
President Trump attributed a 0.3% decline in U.S. GDP for the first quarter of 2025 to former President Biden, asserting that the economic figures do not reflect his administration. He claimed that the effects of his tariff policies would soon benefit the economy.
Despite previously taking credit for stock market gains during Biden's presidency, Trump now insists that the negative economic indicators are a result of Biden's policies. Economists are divided on the likelihood of an impending recession, with some suggesting a high probability of a downturn.
#health
The Economist: Rates of bowel cancer are rising among young people
Rates of bowel cancer are increasing among young individuals, with many presenting at emergency departments with advanced, undiagnosed tumors. This trend, known as early-onset cancer, affects various types, including breast, lung, and pancreatic cancers, and is concerning due to the lack of typical risk factors.
The rise in early-onset cancer cases suggests a need for greater awareness and research into potential causes, including childhood exposure to common gut bacteria. This shift in cancer demographics highlights a pressing public health issue.
The Economist: A landmark study of gender medicine is caught in an ethics row
A landmark study on gender medicine has sparked an ethics debate, with critics arguing that the trial's methodology is unethical. Proponents contend that not conducting the trial would be immoral, highlighting the contentious nature of transgender medicine and the lack of robust evidence supporting current practices.
Hilary Cass's 2024 review emphasized the weak scientific foundation for administering puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to teenagers, raising concerns about the validity of "gender-affirming care."
#crime
Breitbart: Florida Woman Sentenced to Life for Getting Ex Killed After He Wins Shared Custody of Daughter
A Florida woman, Rachiel Moore, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for orchestrating the murder of her ex, Colby Vinson, after he won shared custody of their daughter. Moore communicated with her former stepfather, Jason Curtis, about the murder and provided him with Vinson's personal information.
Vinson was shot outside his apartment while with their four-year-old daughter, just days after the custody ruling. Evidence showed Moore had paid Curtis for gas and discussed the murder plans over Facebook Messenger. She later attempted to delete the conversation when questioned by police.
#technology
Breitbart: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Reveals 30% of Company's Code Written by AI
At Meta's inaugural "LlamaCon" AI event, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that AI now generates up to 30% of Microsoft's code, indicating a significant shift in software development. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg noted that AI could handle half of their development work in the next year.
This trend is mirrored across the tech industry, with Google reporting over 25% of new code created by AI. Companies like Shopify and Duolingo are also exploring AI's potential to replace human roles, highlighting a broader movement towards AI integration in software development.