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7 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Federal judge calls deportation of Salvadoran man in Maryland 'wholly lawless'
Federal judge calls deportation of Salvadoran man in Maryland 'wholly lawless'
A federal judge deemed the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador "wholly lawless," citing a lack of legal grounds for his removal. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered his return to the U.S., emphasizing that no evidence linked him to crimes in El Salvador.

Despite the ruling, Attorney General Pam Bondi supported the Trump administration's stance on the deportation, asserting reliance on ICE and Homeland Security. Abrego Garcia, who fled gang threats in El Salvador and had been living in Maryland, was arrested in 2019 but his deportation raised questions about the legality of mass removals.


#politics

The Federalist: State-Sanctioned Donor Doxxing Threatens Pro-Life Movement
State-Sanctioned Donor Doxxing Threatens Pro-Life Movement
President Trump plans to sign an executive order to freeze federal funding for Planned Parenthood and similar organizations that perform abortions, marking a win for the pro-life movement. However, pro-lifers in Arizona faced significant challenges, including a funding disparity exacerbated by the "Voters' Right to Know Act," which has deterred donations to conservative causes.

The law's complex donor disclosure requirements have led to fears of harassment, resulting in reduced financial support for pro-life initiatives. This has allowed progressive funding to dominate, with pro-life groups outspent 35-to-1 in recent ballot measures. As similar proposals emerge in other states, the potential chilling effect on conservative activism remains a concern.


The Western Journal: House to Probe 'Cover-Up' of Biden's Mental Decline in Office
House to Probe 'Cover-Up' of Biden's Mental Decline in Office
House Republicans plan to investigate claims of a cover-up regarding former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline, focusing on former White House physician Kevin O’Connor. Rep. Ronny Jackson alleges O’Connor has withheld critical medical information about Biden's health.

Jackson, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee’s subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, suggests that O’Connor's actions were motivated by loyalty to the Biden family. This inquiry follows Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race amid health concerns.


Fox News: Trump’s 12th week in office to be dominated by tariffs fallout, Netanyahu visit
Trump’s 12th week in office to be dominated by tariffs fallout, Netanyahu visit
President Trump is focusing on the implications of new tariffs announced last week, which he claims will lead to an economic revolution. Despite a significant drop in stock markets, he remains confident that these measures will ultimately benefit the economy.

Trump is also set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss tariffs and the ongoing situation in Gaza. Meanwhile, his multitrillion-dollar spending agenda faces challenges in Congress, with divisions within the GOP complicating its passage.


#society

GB News: Royal Mail tells grieving mother she WON'T get compensation after son's ashes were lost in the post
Royal Mail tells grieving mother she WON'T get compensation after son's ashes were lost in the post
A mother is devastated after Royal Mail lost her son's ashes, which she sent to be buried in Sussex. The postal service admitted a labeling error caused the mix-up but offered only a £50 compensation, claiming the ashes had "no intrinsic value" and exceeded weight limits for mailing.

The mother criticized Royal Mail for lacking compassion, emphasizing that no amount of money could replace her son's ashes. This incident follows previous allegations of poor delivery practices within the postal service, prompting calls for an investigation.


The Federalist: It's Okay For Men And Women To Have Different Kinds Of Jobs
It's Okay For Men And Women To Have Different Kinds Of Jobs
The piece argues against the notion that men and women are the same, highlighting recent government actions that reflect a shift in equity standards. It points to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's decision to eliminate different military standards for genders and critiques Congress's proxy voting for new parents as a distraction from more pressing issues.

The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing and celebrating women's unique contributions rather than pushing them into traditionally masculine roles. He suggests that society should provide support for women in their diverse roles, valuing their contributions without forcing them into a one-size-fits-all approach.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ten Britons accused of war crimes in Gaza while fighting for Israel
Ten Britons accused of war crimes in Gaza while fighting for Israel
Ten British nationals are accused of war crimes in Gaza while serving in the Israeli military, according to a report by prominent human rights lawyers. The allegations include targeting civilians and aid workers, with evidence based on witness testimonials and social media videos.

The report will be submitted to Scotland Yard's Counter Terrorism Command, urging an investigation into the suspects, who hold dual British and Israeli nationality. The legal director of the Public Interest Law Centre emphasized the responsibility to address these alleged atrocities.


#economy

Forbes: These Billionaires Have Lost The Most Money Since Trump Dropped His World-Shaking Tariffs
These Billionaires Have Lost The Most Money Since Trump Dropped His World-Shaking Tariffs
Forbes staff writer Giacomo Tognini discussed President Trump’s tariff rates and their economic implications on "Forbes Talks." He also highlighted the billionaires who have experienced significant losses in net worth due to the declining stock market.




#military

The Federalist: If Congress Doesn't Step In, Rogue Judges Will Trans The Military
If Congress Doesn't Step In, Rogue Judges Will Trans The Military
Chuck Schumer acknowledged his role in confirming 235 progressive judges who are undermining Trump-era military policies. These judges are blocking Trump's executive orders aimed at maintaining traditional gender definitions and military readiness, allowing Biden's transgender policies to persist.

Lawsuits against Trump's directives on gender dysphoria are gaining traction, with federal judges issuing rulings that could solidify Biden's agenda. Congress is urged to act decisively in the National Defense Authorization Act to restore merit-based military policies and counteract judicial overreach.


#crime

Fox News: Online fundraiser for Texas track meet stabbing suspect nears $150K
Online fundraiser for Texas track meet stabbing suspect nears $150K
An online fundraiser for Karmelo Anthony, a Texas high school student charged with first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing fellow student Austin Metcalf, has raised nearly $150,000. Anthony's family claims he acted in self-defense during an altercation at a track meet.

The fundraising campaign aims to support Anthony and his family during this challenging time, with comments from donors expressing belief in his self-defense claim and discussing broader societal issues. Anthony is currently held on a $1 million bond, with his attorney seeking a reduction.


#other

Daily Mirror: Boris Johnson squawks in pain after he's bitten by an ostrich through car window
Boris Johnson squawks in pain after he's bitten by an ostrich through car window
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