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7 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Telegraph: Small-boat migrant posted pro-terrorist videos while seeking asylum in UK
A judge sentenced Hakan Barac, a 28-year-old Turkish national, to 45 months in prison for posting pro-Islamic State videos online while applying for asylum in the UK. Barac, who arrived illegally by small boat, shared material glorifying terrorism and jihadists, demonstrating a mindset aligned with extremist ideologies.
The judge criticized Barac's actions as reckless, stating they could encourage acts of terrorism. Despite his difficult background, the judge emphasized that sharing such material undermines democratic values and warrants serious consequences, including potential deportation following his sentence.
#politics
Fox News: Top lawmaker asks Trump admin to scrap report cracking down on cops: 'Destructive and costly'
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is urging the DOJ to retract a report that suggests federal oversight of the Phoenix Police Department due to alleged civil rights violations. He argues that such oversight would hinder police effectiveness and recruitment, drawing parallels to challenges faced by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office under a consent decree.
Petersen acknowledges the need for police accountability but contends that consent decrees are unconstitutional and undermine local control. Meanwhile, Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego has expressed opposition to a consent decree, advocating instead for technical assistance to support local reforms.
The Western Journal: SCOTUS Gives Trump a Major Win as Justices Rule Against DEI Ideology
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, temporarily halting a lower court's order for the Department of Education to disburse $65 million in diversity, equity, and inclusion grants. The Court found that the states involved had not demonstrated irreparable harm.
This decision is seen as a significant victory for Trump, reinforcing his authority over federal funding decisions. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the ruling's implications for the allocation of taxpayer dollars and the ongoing legal battles against the administration.
The Federalist: 5 Dems Who Voted For SAVE Act Silent On Voting For It Again
The House is set to vote again on the SAVE Act, which mandates documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration. Despite significant public support for such measures, 198 Democrats opposed the act in July, while a few Democrats joined Republicans in favor of it.
The SAVE Act aims to amend the National Voter Registration Act to enforce citizenship verification, addressing concerns that current practices allow noncitizens to register. A recent Gallup poll indicates 83% of Americans favor proof of citizenship for first-time voters.
#society
Fox News: Charlie Sheen's ex Denise Richards admits she lied to their kids to hide star's scandalous behavior
Denise Richards admitted to shielding her daughters from the struggles of their father, Charlie Sheen, during their upbringing. She often sugar-coated the truth about his personal issues to protect their relationship with him, even lying about his whereabouts during difficult times.
Richards expressed that her primary focus was on maintaining a harmonious family dynamic, despite Sheen's legal troubles and erratic behavior. As her daughters grow older, they are discovering the realities of their father's past, leading to feelings of upset over her protective approach.
GB News: Labour MP Dan Norris arrested over alleged child sex offences accused of bullying and harassment by staff in separate incident
Labour MP Dan Norris has been arrested on suspicion of child sex offences and rape, with allegations dating back to the 2000s and a more recent claim from the 2020s. Following his arrest, he was suspended by the Labour Party, and details have emerged regarding accusations of bullying and harassment during his tenure as Mayor.
Documents reveal that the West of England Combined Authority paid off former staff members due to complaints against Norris, including harassment and bullying. An independent report highlighted concerns about governance and the mayor's conduct, noting a high turnover of staff and issues with severance payments. Norris is currently on conditional bail as investigations continue.
Breitbart: J.K. Rowling Mocks 'Asexual Day' as a 'Fake Oppression Day' to Tell 'Complete Strangers They Don't Fancy a Shag'
J.K. Rowling criticized "International Asexuality Day," labeling it a "fake oppression day" and questioning the need for such a designation. Her comments sparked backlash from Yasmin Benoit, co-creator of the day, who accused Rowling of diverting attention from the asexual community's struggles.
Benoit highlighted the negative reactions and misconceptions surrounding asexuality, advocating for legislative protections for the community. She emphasized the importance of awareness and activism to combat "acephobia" and promote understanding of asexual identities.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: IDF Accused of Killing ‘Journalist’ - Who Was Also a Hamas Sniper
The media's portrayal of the Gaza conflict is criticized for uncritically accepting casualty figures from Hamas and claims about the IDF targeting civilians, including medical staff and journalists. Reports often lack evidence and fail to acknowledge that some alleged journalists may have ties to Hamas.
The narrative surrounding the deaths of journalists has become prevalent, with organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists asserting that Israel is responsible for targeted killings without definitive proof. This raises concerns about the accuracy and objectivity of mainstream media coverage.
Times Of Israel: Leaders of France, Jordan, Egypt press Trump on Gaza ceasefire, as Netanyahu visits
Leaders from Egypt, France, and Jordan urged President Trump to secure a ceasefire in Gaza during a joint call. They emphasized the need for humanitarian aid, the release of hostages, and a political solution, advocating for the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza post-conflict.
Trump expressed hope for a swift end to the war but highlighted the ongoing hostage situation. Macron opposed the displacement of Palestinians and supported a reconstruction plan for Gaza, while the trio called for a return to ceasefire negotiations.
#economy
Breitbart: Levin: Trump Plan a 'Growth Plan'; Democrat Plan a 'Massive Deficit, Anti-American Usurping of the American Taxpayer'
Mark Levin criticized the Democratic Party's economic policies during his monologue on FNC's "Life, Liberty & Levin," arguing they focus on wealth redistribution rather than growth. He contrasted this with Donald Trump's tariff plan, which he views as essential for revitalizing American manufacturing and the economy.
Levin highlighted the decline in U.S. manufacturing firms and criticized Democrats for proposing higher corporate taxes, which he believes will harm American businesses. He argued that Trump's plan would foster investment and growth, while Democratic policies would exacerbate economic challenges.
The Western Journal: Trump Hits China with a Major Ultimatum - The Deadline Is Rapidly Approaching
President Trump has issued a stern ultimatum to China, threatening to impose additional tariffs of 50% if China does not withdraw its newly announced 34% retaliatory tariffs by April 8, 2025. He emphasized that negotiations with China will cease if they do not comply.
The Chinese government criticized Trump's tariffs as unilateral bullying that harms both nations and global economic stability. This trade conflict has drawn unusual bipartisan criticism, with Democratic leaders previously expressing concerns over the U.S.-China trade imbalance.
#culture
Breitbart: Actor John Lithgow Trashes Trump in London: 'Pure Disaster'
Actor John Lithgow criticized Donald Trump's presidency as a "pure disaster" for the arts, likening its impact to that of the coronavirus. He expressed particular concern over Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which he believes has exacerbated the crisis facing the arts in America.
Lithgow lamented the firing of Deborah Rutter, the center's president, and noted that many artists have canceled performances under Trump's leadership. Despite the bleak situation, he remains hopeful that "bad times create good art."
Breitbart: Jay North, TV’s Mischievous Dennis the Menace, Dies at 73
Jay North, the actor known for his role as Dennis in the 1959 CBS sitcom "Dennis the Menace," has passed away at 73 after a battle with colon cancer. He was remembered for his big heart and deep friendships.
North's portrayal of the mischievous boy made a lasting impact, and he continued acting in various TV shows and films throughout his career. He is survived by his wife and three stepdaughters.
#crime
Fox News: Texas track meet stabbing suspect told Austin Metcalf ‘see what happens’ as tent dispute turned deadly: docs
A 17-year-old, Karmelo Anthony, has been charged with murder after allegedly fatally stabbing fellow student Austin Metcalf during a dispute at a Texas track meet. Witnesses reported that the altercation began over a seating issue, escalating when Anthony brandished a knife.
After the stabbing, Anthony reportedly fled the scene but later claimed he acted in self-defense. He is currently held on a $1 million bail, while an online fundraiser for his family has raised significant support.