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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Dem lawmaker demands Congress act on securing US border after 'transparent' ICE facility visit
Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C., expressed optimism after visiting an ICE facility in Georgia, highlighting the need for comprehensive immigration reform and border security. He noted recent changes in immigration policies and the importance of addressing illegal fentanyl entry.
Davis observed detainees undergoing judicial processes and emphasized prioritizing public safety while adhering to constitutional rights. He believes Congress must take broader steps to enhance immigration policies.
Fox News: Border Patrol chief's hearing begins with tiff over Dem’s allegations that spurred Noem letter
The Senate Finance Committee hearing on Rodney Scott's nomination as commissioner of Customs and Border Protection featured sharp criticism from Sen. Ron Wyden, who questioned Scott's judgment due to a 2010 incident involving the death of Anastasio Hernandez Rojas in CBP custody. Wyden accused Scott's office of tampering with evidence related to the case.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended Scott, asserting he was not involved in the incident or its investigation. Scott also denied any interference, stating his actions were in line with his duties. Noem emphasized Scott's qualifications and experience for the role.
#politics
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and EVITA DUFFY: The violent left is no longer even hiding it
Jack Posobiec, host of Human Events Daily, reported a violent mob attack against him during a union rally in Washington, DC, which he claims was incited by Rep. Jamie Raskin. Posobiec alleges Raskin pointed him out to the crowd, leading to an assault where he was pushed and had his belongings stolen.
Posobiec filed a police report stating that Raskin did not call for de-escalation during the incident. He emphasized that political violence is unacceptable and that the situation is under investigation. Raskin, known for his vocal opposition to Trump, was speaking about the right to protest peacefully at the time of the altercation.
Fox News: Vance reveals 'empowering' aspects of Trump's leadership that enables 'trust' and squashes 'turf battles'
Vice President JD Vance expressed confidence in the Trump administration's teamwork, highlighting a strong synergy among senior officials. He noted the lack of micromanagement allows for efficient governance, with each member focusing on their respective roles in both domestic and foreign policy.
Vance emphasized the empowerment he feels from President Trump, who trusts his team to execute directives effectively. He cited significant achievements in the administration's first 100 days, including a notable foreign trip and a dramatic reduction in illegal immigration, reflecting the success of Trump's policies.
Human Events: White House pledges to prosecute political violence to fullest extent of law one day after Jack Posobiec attacked by Jamie Raskin’s far-left goons
Jack Posobiec questioned White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about the administration's response to rising political violence from the left, citing his own recent assault at a rally. He highlighted various incidents, including assassination attempts on Trump and violence linked to far-left groups.
Leavitt acknowledged the increase in political violence, referencing events from the Black Lives Matter movement and criticizing Democrats for not condemning such actions. She emphasized that the Biden administration would prosecute those inciting violence, regardless of political affiliation.
Fox News: Amber Ruffin admits her cancelled WHCA dinner speech could have harmed press corps' reputation
Comedian Amber Ruffin's hosting of the White House Correspondents' Association dinner was canceled, with the WHCA citing a "re-envisioning" of the event. Ruffin expressed concern that her appearance could have led to a further reduction in the press corps, putting journalists at risk.
Co-hosts on "The View" criticized the WHCA's decision, arguing it capitulated to pressure and undermined press freedom. They emphasized the importance of standing united against bullying and maintaining the tradition of the dinner. Ruffin reflected on her planned remarks, suggesting they would have been controversial.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Cruz Calls Out Ivy Leaguer with Tehran Ties
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized a Princeton academic with ties to Iran, suggesting he should be deported due to his connections with Iranian terrorists. This exchange highlights ongoing tensions regarding academic freedom and national security.
In other news, the Trump administration is ramping up efforts against foreign gangs, while the Supreme Court is set to hear a significant school choice case. Additionally, Texas hospitals face mounting costs due to care for illegal immigrants.
Breitbart: FBI Reassigns Agents That Kneeled During George Floyd Protest
The FBI has reassigned agents photographed kneeling during a 2020 protest following George Floyd's death, part of efforts by the Trump administration to eliminate perceived "woke" influences within the agency. Concerns have been raised about bypassing standard disciplinary processes.
The Justice Department is reviewing the conduct of over 1,500 agents amid a shift in leadership. This includes scrutiny of those involved in investigations related to Trump and January 6. FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized a commitment to accountability and a unified system of justice.
The Telegraph: Muslim Association of Britain director called October 7 a lie
The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) has faced scrutiny over its association with Anas Altikriti, a former president who has made controversial statements regarding the October 7 attacks on Israel. Despite MAB's claims that he does not represent their views, he is listed as a significant director.
The MAB was founded by a former Hamas leader and has been involved in organizing pro-Palestine events, raising concerns about its stance and affiliations.
Breitbart: Canadian Conservatives Back Poilievre After Election Defeat
Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, lost his seat in Parliament during recent elections but remains in his leadership position, receiving support from prominent party members. They praised his campaign, which garnered the highest vote percentage in modern Conservative history, despite the party not forming a government.
The Conservatives and Liberals both saw increased voter support, largely at the expense of the NDP, which suffered significant losses. Poilievre's leadership is viewed as instrumental in attracting a diverse voter base, though questions remain about his future without a seat in Parliament.
#society
Fox News: Sofia Richie Grainge launches new Amazon Essentials kidswear collection for summer
Sofia Richie Grainge has launched a second kidswear collection with Amazon Essentials, featuring stylish and budget-friendly options for spring and summer. The collection includes a variety of practical pieces, from short sets to swimsuits, blending luxury with everyday wear.
Highlights include a pointelle cardigan, puff-sleeve dresses, and matching Mommy and Me styles. The collection aims to provide comfort and chic looks for children while offering quick delivery options for Amazon Prime members.
#economy
Forbes: Forbes Richest Person In Every State 2025
Forbes has identified billionaires in nearly all states, with a total net worth of $2 trillion, an increase of $400 billion from last year. Five states have new wealthiest residents, including Missouri's David Steward and Arkansas' Rob Walton, while notable shifts occurred in Washington and New Jersey.
California, New York, Florida, and Texas house nearly two-thirds of America's billionaires, while ten states have only one billionaire each. Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia remain without a billionaire, although West Virginia's Brad Smith is close with a net worth of $900 million.
#education
Breitbart: New York State to Establish 'Bell-to-Bell' School Cellphone Ban
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a "bell-to-bell" cellphone ban in schools as part of a $254 billion state budget deal. This policy aims to eliminate distractions from smartphones and improve students' mental health by prohibiting cellphone use throughout the entire school day.
The ban, supported by the New York State United Teachers union, will apply to all personal smart devices, including during lunch and study halls. Exemptions will be made for students needing devices for medical reasons or translation. Schools will also ensure parents can contact their children as needed.
The Federalist: Trump Admin Investigates Chicago Schools For Discrimination
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Chicago Public Schools for alleged racial discrimination in its "Black Student Success Plan," which reportedly prioritizes black students despite acknowledging that all races struggle academically. This follows a complaint from the advocacy group Defending Education.
The investigation highlights concerns over the allocation of resources based on race amidst a backdrop of academic failure in CPS. Critics argue that the district's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives detracts from addressing the educational needs of all students.
#sports
GB News: WATCH: Eilish McColgan reacts to setting new Scottish record for London Marathon
Scottish runner Eilish McColgan has announced her engagement to long-term partner Michael Rimmer after achieving a new Scottish record at the London Marathon. Following her record-setting performance, Rimmer proposed while they were in Japan.
On The Water: What's Biting in May in Rhode Island?
May marks the return of bluefish to Rhode Island's waters, coinciding with the arrival of striped bass. These bluefish, ranging from 7 to 20 pounds, are drawn to the warming waters and abundant bait, providing exciting fishing opportunities for anglers.
While bluefish patterns can be unpredictable, they often school by size, making it easier to catch multiple fish once located. Anglers are encouraged to use durable gear and topwater lures for the best experience. Despite their reputation, bluefish offer thrilling battles and should not be overlooked during the spring fishing season.