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5 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Dem prosecutor lets off illegal immigrant charged with strangulation, kidnapping
A Democratic prosecutor in Fairfax County, Virginia, dropped felony charges against Wilmer Osmany Ramos Giron, a twice-deported illegal immigrant accused of strangulation and kidnapping. Instead, he accepted a plea deal for a misdemeanor, sparking criticism over perceived leniency toward illegal immigrants.
Local leaders, including Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, condemned the decision, arguing it creates a two-tiered justice system that favors illegal immigrants over U.S. citizens. Critics assert that violent offenders should not receive lighter sentences based on their immigration status.
Breitbart: Jim Jordan Investigating Washington State's Dangerous Sanctuary Policies
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is probing Washington state's sanctuary policies, claiming they may have contributed to at least one citizen's death. He argues that these policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and endanger public safety by protecting criminal aliens.
Jordan's letter to the Washington Attorney General demands documents regarding cooperation between state and local law enforcement and federal immigration officials, citing concerns over the implications of sanctuary laws on community safety.
#society
Breitbart: Police Chief: Minnesota Tesla Vandal 'May Have Been a Victim' of Politicians' 'Rhetoric'
A woman in Minnesota who vandalized a Tesla by keying it will not face charges after the vehicle owner requested that authorities drop the case, as she agreed to pay for the damages. Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges noted the suspect's cooperation and emphasized the importance of compassion in resolving the matter.
Hodges controversially suggested that the vandal may also be a "victim" of societal rhetoric, urging leaders to promote unity rather than division. He affirmed that while the police will prosecute vandalism, in this instance, the outcome was satisfactory for all parties involved.
Le Monde: In Taiwan, Mazu, goddess of the sea and Chinese influence
The Mazu temple in Hsinchu, Taiwan, features intricate designs and attracts early devotees who come to pay homage to the sea goddess. The temple's significance is heightened by its proximity to the contested Taiwan Strait, amid ongoing tensions with China.
Despite political strife, the temple director visited China, carrying a statue of Mazu to a temple in Tianjin, highlighting the complex interplay between religion and politics in the region.
#economy
Fox News: GOP's Kennedy compares dire Trump tariff predictions to 'late-night psychic hotlines'
Senators Chuck Schumer and Ben Ray Luján warn that President Trump's tariffs could cost American families an additional $5,000 annually, labeling it a significant tax burden. They argue this increase will impact everyday expenses, from car purchases to healthcare.
Conversely, Senator John Kennedy contends that such economic predictions lack certainty, comparing economists' forecasts to unreliable sources. He suggests that the effects of the tariffs remain unknown, emphasizing the unpredictability of the situation.
The Western Journal: Watch: Resurfaced Nancy Pelosi Video Crushes Democrats' Narrative on Tariffs
Democrats, led by Nancy Pelosi, are criticizing Donald Trump's recent tariffs, claiming they will harm the economy and raise consumer prices. However, resurfaced videos reveal that many Democrats previously supported similar tariff policies when not associated with Trump.
This inconsistency highlights a lack of cohesive messaging within the Democratic Party, as they struggle to provide real solutions beyond criticizing Trump. The public's desire for effective policies contrasts sharply with the Democrats' current approach.
#culture
The Western Journal: Disney's 'Snow White' Flop Has Gotten So Bad That They're Now Altering Upcoming Movie Plans
Disney's live-action remake of "Snow White" has been a significant commercial and critical failure, leading the company to halt pre-production on the planned "Tangled" remake. The poor reception is attributed to the film's leftist themes and the oversaturation of Disney's live-action adaptations.
As Disney reevaluates its strategy for future projects, it faces a deeper issue of eroded consumer trust. Despite some attempts to address its perceived leftism, the company's creative direction has led to a backlash from audiences who feel disillusioned by what they see as lazy cash grabs.
Breitbart: Watch -- Bill Murray Freaks on Pushy Fan: 'Attack Me Again, I'll Step On Your Foot'
Bill Murray confronted a fan at a New York City theater, warning him against intrusive behavior. Video shows Murray expressing frustration, stating, “If you attack me like that again, I’ll step on your foot,” and labeling the fan's actions as a physical assault.
Reactions on social media varied, with some criticizing Murray for overreacting while others defended his right to set boundaries. Supporters noted that celebrities deserve personal space, and that not all fan interactions are benign.
#crime
Breitbart: Court: Teacher Accused in Teen Sex Abuse Case Had 'Memoir' of Victim
Christina Formella, a 30-year-old special education teacher in Downers Grove, Illinois, faces charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and criminal sexual assault involving a 15-year-old student. Authorities allege she kept notes on her phone detailing their alleged relationship, in which she expressed feelings of betrayal and anticipated contact from the victim.
Formella denies the allegations, claiming the notes were a means to express anxiety and were directed at her husband. She asserts that the victim blackmailed her and that any inappropriate conduct did not occur during tutoring sessions. Formella, previously a soccer coach at the school, has drawn attention to her appearance in her defense.