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7 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Illegal Alien Activist Boasts She Is 'Undocumented, Unafraid, Queer' at 'Hands Off' D.C. Protest
At an anti-Trump rally in Washington, DC, Greisa Martinez Rosas, an undocumented immigrant and executive director of United We Dream, expressed pride in her identity and called for resistance against perceived attacks on civil rights and essential services by Trump and his allies.
The rally was part of nationwide protests under the "Hands Off" campaign, aimed at opposing the actions of Trump and Elon Musk, with participants advocating for the protection of healthcare, Social Security, and education.
Fox News: Blue state sheriffs combine forces to fight back against sanctuary laws
Five sheriff’s offices in Minnesota have signed cooperation agreements with ICE, allowing local law enforcement to assist in immigration enforcement despite the state's sanctuary policies. This brings the total to seven offices participating in the 287g program.
The agreements enable local agencies to identify and process illegal immigrants in custody and have resulted in an increase in detentions. However, critics, including the state Attorney General's office, warn that many detained individuals have only committed minor offenses.
#politics
Human Events: BREAKING: EU offers ‘zero -for-zero’ tariffs to US, stands ‘ready to negotiate’
European Union leader Ursula von der Leyen announced readiness to negotiate "zero-for-zero" tariffs on industrial goods with the United States. This initiative aims to address existing tariffs, including a 25% levy on steel and aluminum imports affecting the auto industry.
While some EU leaders advocate for retaliatory measures against U.S. tariffs, others urge a cautious approach to avoid escalation. Dutch Trade Minister Reinette Klever emphasized the need for calm, while French Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin suggested all options should be considered.
The Western Journal: Letitia James Butchers Scripture During Unhinged Rant on Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James criticized President Trump, claiming he embodies "sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." At a National Action Network event, she invoked scripture while asserting her opposition to Trump’s policies on transgender healthcare and abortion.
James's remarks included a misquote of Isaiah 54:17, as she defended her stance against Trump's directives on healthcare for minors. Her comments reflect her commitment to abortion rights and transgender issues, positioning her as a prominent voice in the Democratic Party's progressive agenda.
#society
The Western Journal: Defiant CEO Says Giant US Flags Are Not Coming Down, They Are ‘Love Letter' to America
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is standing firm against lawsuits from cities like Greenville, NC, and Sevierville, TN, aimed at removing oversized American flags from his stores. He insists the flags will remain, viewing them as a tribute to the opportunities America has provided him as an immigrant.
Lemonis argues that the push to enforce local laws against the flags reflects a troubling trend against patriotism in some areas. He believes that such displays should be allowed, especially in a time when patriotism is often criticized.
Breitbart: 'Duck Dynasty' Star Phil Robertson 'Not Good' Following Alzheimer's Diagnosis
Jase Robertson shared that his father, Phil Robertson, is not doing well amid his Alzheimer's diagnosis. Jase provided an update on their family's health struggles, noting that their mother, Kay, is recovering from an infection but remains hospitalized.
The family is managing multiple health issues, including Phil's blood disorder and potential mini-strokes. Jase emphasized the emotional toll these challenges have taken on them, as they strive to support their parents during this difficult time.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Gaza airstrike injures photographer who entered Israel with terrorists on October 7
Hassan Eslaiah, a photographer accused of being a Hamas member, was wounded in an Israeli airstrike near a hospital in Gaza. The IDF alleges he operated under journalistic cover, documenting violence during the October 7 attack on Israel. Another journalist, Helmy al-Faqawi, was killed in the strike.
The airstrike targeted a tent used by journalists, raising concerns over the safety of media personnel in conflict zones. Both AP and CNN have severed ties with Eslaiah amid scrutiny of his connections to Hamas. The ongoing conflict has resulted in numerous casualties, with claims of journalists being misidentified as combatants.
#economy
Forbes: Forbes Recession Tracker: Goldman, JPMorgan Say Recession Incoming If Trump Doesn’t Blink On Tariffs
Economists from major U.S. banks warn that the country is likely heading toward a recession due to President Trump's tariffs, which are expected to increase inflation and hinder economic growth. Goldman Sachs raised recession odds to 45%, while JPMorgan estimated them at 60%, citing Trump's policies as a significant risk to consumers.
Consumer confidence has dropped, and stock prices have plummeted, indicating fears of an economic slowdown. Despite a robust labor market, concerns are growing about a potential downturn, with fund managers expressing significant pessimism about the global economy.
Forbes: Will Trump Negotiate Tariffs? Trump Says Countries Are ‘Talking To Us’ As White House Doesn’t Rule Out 90-Day Pause
President Trump indicated he may negotiate tariffs with over 50 countries seeking discussions, suggesting "tough but fair parameters" are being set. While some aides assert the tariffs are non-negotiable, others hint at a potential pause in their implementation.
Countries like the EU, UK, and Vietnam have proposed tariff reductions in exchange for negotiations, while Trump's administration maintains a firm stance on the tariffs, citing them as a means to bolster U.S. manufacturing.
The Western Journal: Trump Issues Public Response to European Countries 'Dying to Make a Deal' on Tariff's - He's Got Them Right Where He Wants Them
President Trump reiterated his commitment to his "Liberation Day" tariff package, claiming it is effectively addressing trade deficits with various countries. He stated that nations are eager to negotiate, asserting that tariffs are generating significant revenue for the U.S. and are part of a broader economic strategy to bring jobs back.
Despite some Republican concerns about market reactions and legislative proposals to limit presidential tariff powers, Trump maintains that tariffs are necessary for fair trade. Critics argue that negotiations could undermine the purpose of the tariffs, but Trump’s approach aims to create leverage for better deals.
GB News: 'Biggest theme park in Europe' could open in Bedford as Universal closes in on deal
Universal is nearing a deal to build Europe's largest theme park on a 500-acre site near Bedford, potentially generating £50bn in economic value and supporting 20,000 jobs. An announcement could come soon, with the UK Treasury negotiating incentives for the project.
The theme park will mirror attractions in Orlando and Hollywood, and aims to attract millions of visitors, with a significant portion from abroad. Development could take up to six years, and while Comcast has acquired the land, final commitments depend on favorable terms.
#culture
Fox News: Michelle Obama's 'IMO' podcast ranks 34th on Spotify podcasts chart
Michelle Obama's new podcast "IMO," co-hosted with her brother Craig Robinson, debuted in March and currently ranks 34th on Spotify and 21st on Apple Podcasts. The first two episodes have garnered over 335,000 and 194,000 views, respectively, featuring guests like Issa Rae and Keke Palmer.
The podcast is also ranked fourth in the Education category on Spotify. During the episodes, Obama shared insights about her life with former President Barack Obama, including his adjustment to punctuality and her initial hesitations about his presidential run.
#crime
Fox News: ‘Doomsday mom’ Lori Vallow shares why she made unusual legal move for 2nd murder trial: ‘Fighting for my life’
Lori Vallow, known as the "Doomsday Mom," is representing herself in a murder conspiracy trial in Arizona regarding the death of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. She claims she is fighting for her life and has been preparing for the trial for five years, despite acknowledging her lack of legal training.
Vallow's case has garnered significant media attention, particularly following her previous conviction for the murders of her children. She faces serious charges, and legal experts suggest her self-representation could lead to unpredictability in the courtroom. Vallow maintains that her situation stems from family tragedies rather than criminal intent.