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#illegals

Breitbart: Judge Orders Deported Illegal Migrant, 'Leader' of MS-13 Gang, Be Returned to U.S.
Judge Orders Deported Illegal Migrant, 'Leader' of MS-13 Gang, Be Returned to U.S.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador, back to the U.S. by April 7, 2025. Garcia, described as a Maryland father with protected status, was deported despite a prior judicial ruling barring his removal.

The Trump administration cited an "administrative error" for the deportation, while officials emphasized Garcia's alleged gang affiliation and involvement in human trafficking. His family is rallying for his return, expressing gratitude for the support received.


#politics

GB News: Andrew breaks cover for first time since bombshell documents released after tumultuous week for disgraced duke
Andrew breaks cover for first time since bombshell documents released after tumultuous week for disgraced duke
Prince Andrew was seen horse riding in Windsor amid ongoing controversy, including Virginia Giuffre's claims about a serious car accident and new court documents revealing connections to an alleged spy, Yang Tengbo. Giuffre previously accused Andrew of sexual misconduct and recently claimed severe injuries from the crash.

The court documents indicate that Yang was invited to meetings with King Charles to discuss Andrew's future after his business opportunities diminished due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Buckingham Palace has denied any knowledge of Yang's background during these discussions.


Breitbart: GOP Rep. Sessions: 'Need to Know More' About Timeline for Success on Tariffs
GOP Rep. Sessions: 'Need to Know More' About Timeline for Success on Tariffs
Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) expressed concerns over President Trump's tariff policy, suggesting that recent feedback indicates a need for reevaluation. He called for clarity on expected outcomes and timelines regarding the tariffs, particularly concerning trade with Canada and Mexico, which significantly impacts Texas.

Sessions emphasized the importance of understanding the implications of these trade policies, warning that negative effects on Texas's trade with Mexico could lead to widespread repercussions among Congress members.


#economy

Breitbart: Dem Rep. Gottheimer: Republican Lawmakers, Trump Voters Panicking over Tariffs
Dem Rep. Gottheimer: Republican Lawmakers, Trump Voters Panicking over Tariffs
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) stated that Republican lawmakers and Trump supporters are increasingly worried about the impact of tariffs on their finances. He noted that rising costs are leading to panic among constituents who feel misled about the economic direction.

Gottheimer also mentioned that Republican Congressman Don Bacon plans to introduce a bill to reclaim Congress's tariff authority, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with the current administration's economic policies.


Le Monde: Poor countries are victims of Trump's cynicism
Poor countries are victims of Trump's cynicism
Donald Trump's recent tariffs disproportionately target the world's poorest countries, imposing severe rates that threaten their economies. Nations like Myanmar, Cambodia, and Lesotho face crippling tariffs, exacerbated by the withdrawal of USAID support, leading to increased poverty and instability.

This protectionist approach may harm the US economy in the long run, fostering resentment from affected countries and pushing them closer to rivals like China. Trump's strategy raises questions about America's future standing in the global community.


Breitbart: GOP Rep. Hill: More Targeted Tariffs Would Give More Certainty, Across the Board Creates Uncertainty
GOP Rep. Hill: More Targeted Tariffs Would Give More Certainty, Across the Board Creates Uncertainty
Rep. French Hill (R-AR) advocates for targeted trade diplomacy to enhance American access to foreign markets. He emphasizes the need for sector-specific strategies to reduce uncertainty for manufacturers and agricultural producers in his state, particularly regarding USMCA negotiations.

Hill argues that addressing bad actors and ensuring fair competition is crucial. He believes a focused approach will provide clarity and stability, contrasting with the unpredictability of broad trade measures.


#culture

Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Val Kilmer dead at 65, 'Real Housewives' star gives cancer update
Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Val Kilmer dead at 65, 'Real Housewives' star gives cancer update
Val Kilmer, known for roles in 'Top Gun' and 'Batman Forever', has died at 65. Teddi Mellencamp from 'Real Housewives' is facing health challenges with four brain tumors, while Bobby Sherman battles terminal illness, as shared by his wife.

Rick Harrison from 'Pawn Stars' praised Trump for his border policies following the death of his son. James Bond's new direction has sparked online debate, while Tom Hanks' daughter reflects on her difficult childhood.


#crime

Fox News: Mississippi mortician allegedly stashed bodies inside storage unit after losing license, business: Officials
Mississippi mortician allegedly stashed bodies inside storage unit after losing license, business: Officials
A Mississippi mortician, Albert Creath, faces charges for allegedly storing human remains in a storage unit after losing his business. Authorities discovered three bodies at the facility during an investigation linked to a burglary report. Creath has been charged with improper desecration of a corpse.

Creath's funeral service business was dissolved in December 2024, and he was granted a $600,000 bond. Local officials express concern over the incident and anticipate further charges as investigations continue.