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8 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Scores a Second SCOTUS Win, Allowing It to Move Forward with Deportations
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the deportation of suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang under the Alien Enemies Act. This decision overturned a lower court's injunction that had blocked these deportations.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, arguing that the government should not bypass due process. President Trump celebrated the ruling as a victory for border security and the rule of law.
#politics
Breitbart: MSNBC's Glaude: Trump Voters Chose Destroying the Country over Electing a Black Woman
Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Jr. stated that many voters chose Donald Trump over a black woman candidate due to underlying racial biases. He criticized this choice as a rejection of democratic values, suggesting it reflects a willingness to undermine the republic for the sake of maintaining perceived superiority.
Glaude emphasized the need for Americans to confront these motivations and the tragic implications for democracy and equality in the country.
Fox News: Anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil defended by Columbia University professor following detainment
Columbia University professor Azmat Khan defended Mahmoud Khalil, a respected member of the university community, after his detainment by ICE over alleged support for Hamas. Khan expressed concern for students fearing arrest or backlash for their involvement in protests.
Khalil criticized Columbia in an op-ed, accusing the university of complicity in his arrest and highlighting its indifference to Palestinian issues. He claimed that the university fosters a climate of fear regarding anti-Israel activism.
Fox News: DOGE cuts $51M from US African Development Foundation, including $229K to market shea butter
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced $51 million in cuts from the U.S. African Development Foundation, impacting various initiatives such as marketing shea butter and mango drying facilities. The cuts are part of a broader effort to streamline government spending.
DOGE, led by Elon Musk, has also terminated numerous contracts and canceled programs related to climate change and gender equity, claiming to have saved $140 billion overall. The organization aims to optimize federal operations within an 18-month timeframe.
Fox News: Trump-backed bills on activist judges, non-citizen voting head for House-wide votes
Two bills supported by President Trump are set for a House vote this week after advancing through the House Rules Committee. The No Rogue Rulings Act seeks to limit judges' power to block Trump policies, while the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility Act requires proof of citizenship for voter registration.
Both bills are expected to pass the House, pending a procedural vote. However, they may face challenges in the Senate, where support from some Democrats will be necessary to meet the 60-vote requirement for advancement.
Breitbart: 'He Ain't Built Sh*t': Elon Musk Fires at Trump Econ Adviser Peter Navarro over Tariffs
Peter Navarro, former adviser to President Trump, faced criticism from Elon Musk over recent tariffs aimed at foreign goods. Musk, responding to Navarro's defense of the tariffs, questioned the value of Navarro's Harvard economics degree and dismissed his contributions to manufacturing.
Navarro countered Musk's remarks by emphasizing the importance of domestic manufacturing and criticizing Musk's reliance on foreign parts. Despite their differences, Navarro downplayed the conflict, suggesting it was not significant and that they would likely meet later.
#society
Breitbart: 'Child Abuse': Israel Slams Use of Children with Mock AK-47s in Pro-Palestinian March in South Africa
Israel condemned the participation of children carrying mock AK-47s in a pro-Palestinian march in Cape Town, labeling it as "child abuse." Israeli spokesman David Mencer criticized the act during a media briefing, emphasizing the grotesqueness of enlisting children in such demonstrations.
The South African government remains committed to pursuing its case against Israel for alleged genocide at the International Court of Justice. This follows the controversial march, which featured children dressed in Palestinian attire and carrying toy weapons, amidst a backdrop of anti-Israel sentiments.
Fox News: Former British PM Boris Johnson attacked by ostrich at Texas park: 'Oh, f****** hell!'
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was bitten by an ostrich during a family trip to a safari park in Texas. The incident was captured on video by his wife, Carrie, showing Johnson reaching out to the bird before it lunged at him.
The amusing moment elicited laughter from his children and comments from viewers, with one noting Johnson's reaction as "sooooo British." Johnson has largely stayed out of the public eye since resigning in 2022.
GB News: WATCH: Tom and Emily clash in fiery trans row after UK pool final is contested by two trans players
GB News hosts Emily Carver and Tom Harwood engaged in a heated debate regarding trans participation in women's sports. The discussion focused on trans women Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, who competed in the Ultimate Pool Women’s Pro Series Event 2 final after defeating four cisgender female opponents.
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the inclusion of trans women in female sports categories. This debate continues to evoke strong opinions on both sides.
Fox News: JK Rowling fires back at liberal comedian after he doubles down on trans athlete stance
John Oliver defended transgender athletes in female sports on his HBO show, sparking criticism from J.K. Rowling. She accused him of compromising women's rights for career gains and challenged his views on the issue. Oliver argued that the debate is complex and called for balanced policies.
He emphasized that the majority of trans girls do not pose a threat to safety or fairness in sports and criticized the simplistic narratives surrounding the topic. Oliver concluded that discussions should focus on inclusion rather than blanket bans.
Fox News: John Stamos defends Mar-a-Lago appearance after backlash, says supporting frontline heroes 'isn't political'
John Stamos defended his attendance at a Mar-a-Lago event honoring healthcare professionals after facing backlash on social media. He emphasized that the gala was a nonpartisan effort to support frontline workers and urged followers to donate to healthcare initiatives, stating that supporting nurses is essential.
Despite criticism from some fans, who felt his involvement tarnished his image, others expressed support for his decision to engage in community service. Stamos reiterated his commitment to healthcare and community support, highlighting his long history of charitable work.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump: Iran Is 'in Great Danger' if Talks About Nuclear Program Are Unsuccessful
The U.S. is engaged in direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program, with President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Trump stated that successful negotiations would be in Iran's best interest, warning of "great danger" if talks fail.
This announcement follows recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, aimed at thwarting potential attacks. Reports indicate Iran is withdrawing military personnel from Yemen to avoid direct confrontation with the U.S.
#history
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Remembering Rwandan Genocide, Flooding in Midwest, and Fire in Paris
Rwanda commemorates the 31st anniversary of the Tutsi genocide, marking the tragic loss of hundreds of thousands of lives during a 100-day massacre in 1994. President Paul Kagame lit a flame at the Gisozi memorial site in Kigali to honor the victims.
In global news, significant events include the inauguration of Greenland's new prime minister, a massive fire in Paris, severe flooding in Missouri, and the start of military exercises in Hungary involving multiple EU nations.