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9 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Federal judges in New York and Texas block Trump deportations after SCOTUS ruling
Federal judges in New York and Texas block Trump deportations after SCOTUS ruling
Two federal judges in Texas and New York have temporarily blocked the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals. The rulings come amid concerns about the potential for immediate and irreparable harm to those facing removal without proper legal recourse.

The Texas judge granted a restraining order for three Venezuelans, while the New York judge ruled similarly for two others, citing the need for due process. These decisions follow a recent Supreme Court ruling that allowed the administration to resume deportations under the Act, emphasizing the requirement for migrants to challenge their removals in court.


Breitbart: Expert Witness: Sanctuary Cities Protected Over 25K Criminal Illegal Aliens from Federal Law in Two Years
Expert Witness: Sanctuary Cities Protected Over 25K Criminal Illegal Aliens from Federal Law in Two Years
Sanctuary cities in the U.S. have reportedly protected over 25,000 criminal illegal aliens from federal immigration enforcement, according to testimony given to Congress. The National Immigration Center for Enforcement highlighted that California accounted for more than half of these cases, with significant instances of serious crimes being overlooked.

Advocates for stricter immigration policies are calling for an end to sanctuary city protections, emphasizing the risks posed to public safety. They argue that delays in enforcement can lead to preventable tragedies.


Fox News: Thousands leave country voluntarily amid Trump self-deport push, DHS says
Thousands leave country voluntarily amid Trump self-deport push, DHS says
Over 5,000 illegal immigrants have self-deported from the U.S. using the CBP Home app since March 10, following a campaign by the Trump administration encouraging voluntary departures. The administration has warned of fines up to $998 per day for those who remain after a deportation order.

Supporters argue that the credible threat of enforcement is effective in prompting compliance with immigration laws. The administration promotes self-deportation as a safer option, suggesting it could lead to future legal immigration opportunities.


#politics

Fox News: Whoopi Goldberg declares Trump does not represent America, tells viewers 'we don't want this'
Whoopi Goldberg declares Trump does not represent America, tells viewers 'we don't want this'
Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of "The View," stated that President Trump does not represent the views of all Americans, particularly in his handling of tariffs. She emphasized that the show will continue to voice opposition to his policies, reflecting discontent from the American public.

Goldberg has previously called for protests against the Trump administration, urging Americans to make their anger known. Critics argue that "The View" lacks political balance, having featured numerous liberal guests without inviting conservative voices.


Breitbart: Trump’s Wild Card: EPA Chief Lee Zeldin to Go Full MAGA in Fight Club Live Event
Trump’s Wild Card: EPA Chief Lee Zeldin to Go Full MAGA in Fight Club Live Event
Lee Zeldin, appointed by President Trump to lead the EPA, is focused on American energy dominance while also committing to environmental protection. He has initiated significant deregulation efforts and aims to reduce costs of living without sacrificing environmental goals.

Join the upcoming VIP online roundtable discussion on April 16 to hear more about Zeldin's vision for the agency.


Fox News: Trump tax cuts survive key House hurdle as fiscal hawks threaten rebellion
Trump tax cuts survive key House hurdle as fiscal hawks threaten rebellion
House Republicans advanced legislation aimed at implementing key aspects of President Trump's agenda through a budget reconciliation process, allowing for lower voting thresholds. However, uncertainty remains about whether they can secure enough support for final passage, as fiscal conservatives express concerns over proposed spending cuts.

Trump has urged GOP lawmakers to unify behind a comprehensive bill addressing border security, defense, energy, and taxes. The Senate and House have differing views on mandatory spending cuts, complicating the path forward. Trump continues to push for support among holdouts.


The Federalist: 5 Common Lies About The SAVE Act — And How To Refute Them
5 Common Lies About The SAVE Act — And How To Refute Them
The Republican-led House is set to vote on the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration. Critics argue it could disenfranchise certain groups, particularly married women and communities of color, but proponents assert it will strengthen election integrity by preventing noncitizen voting.

Supporters highlight that current federal laws already require documentation for employment, suggesting that similar requirements for voting are reasonable. They argue that claims of widespread disenfranchisement are exaggerated and emphasize that the SAVE Act aims to enforce existing laws against noncitizen voting.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: New poll reveals Trump's approval ratings
Fox News Politics Newsletter: New poll reveals Trump's approval ratings
Homeland Security plans to monitor migrants' social media for antisemitism. Meanwhile, President Trump's approval rating has dropped to 41% amid concerns over the economy and inflation, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll.

In other news, a federal judge blocked Biden's nursing home staffing mandate, and Mike Huckabee was confirmed as the U.S. ambassador to Israel. Protests against Elon Musk are escalating, with plans for rallies at Tesla locations nationwide.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Facebook Whistleblower Testifies About Meta's Alleged Dealings with China
Watch Live: Facebook Whistleblower Testifies About Meta's Alleged Dealings with China
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook executive, testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, alleging that Meta colluded with the Chinese Communist Party to censor critics and misled Congress. She claims her dismissal in 2017 was retaliation for reporting sexual harassment.

Wynn-Williams accused Meta of sharing American user data with the CCP and engaging in other unethical practices.


Fox News: Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to lead ATF, replacing FBI Director Kash Patel
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to lead ATF, replacing FBI Director Kash Patel
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has been appointed as the acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), replacing FBI Director Kash Patel. Driscoll will continue his role as Army secretary while overseeing the ATF.

Patel's temporary leadership of the ATF was intended to be short-term, allowing him to focus on his responsibilities as FBI director. The ATF is responsible for enforcing laws related to firearms, explosives, and arson. President Trump has not yet clarified future plans for the agency.


#society

Fox News: Kansas 9-year-old caught driving parents' truck to school after missing bus: police
Kansas 9-year-old caught driving parents' truck to school after missing bus: police
A nine-year-old boy in Maize, Kansas, drove his parents' truck to school after missing the bus. Police were alerted by a concerned citizen about a young driver, but the boy was found safely parked at his elementary school.

The boy explained he took the truck because his dad was at work and his mom was out of town. No traffic incidents occurred, and police did not issue any citations, leaving parental discipline to the boy's family.


Fox News: 'Queen of Versailles' star Jackie Siegel's husband and sister die days apart
'Queen of Versailles' star Jackie Siegel's husband and sister die days apart
Jackie Siegel is grieving the loss of her husband, David Siegel, who passed away at 89, and her sister, Jessica Mallery, who died from an accidental drug overdose just days later. Jackie shared the news on social media, reflecting on their family and the impact of their losses.

David had been battling cancer before his death, while Jessica's overdose involved cocaine laced with fentanyl. Jackie emphasized the urgent need to address the drug epidemic in the U.S. and pledged to continue advocacy through the Victoria’s Voice Foundation, which was established after the overdose death of their daughter, Victoria, in 2015.


Fox News: Florida man sunbathing on beach left ‘screaming bloody murder’ after woman drives over him
Florida man sunbathing on beach left ‘screaming bloody murder’ after woman drives over him
A man sunbathing in Ormond Beach, Florida, was seriously injured when a Jeep Wrangler accidentally ran over him. Colson Janey, 33, sustained multiple fractures and burns but is in stable condition. The 61-year-old driver was cited for careless driving.

Janey expressed gratitude for surviving the incident and noted the lack of clear markings for vehicles on the beach. His experience highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding vehicle-related accidents in beach areas.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF: Hezbollah working to rebuild Beirut arms production site in breach of ceasefire
IDF: Hezbollah working to rebuild Beirut arms production site in breach of ceasefire
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that Hezbollah is attempting to rebuild a weapons manufacturing site in Beirut's southern suburbs, violating the ceasefire agreement. The site, previously bombed by Israel, is allegedly being concealed from a US-led monitoring mechanism, with evidence suggesting Hezbollah evacuated equipment during a surprise inspection.

Hezbollah's activities come amid calls for the group's disarmament, as it reportedly shifts to sea routes for smuggling weapons. A US envoy reiterated the need for disarmament, while discussions between the Lebanese government and Hezbollah regarding its arsenal are anticipated. The situation remains tense following a war that began in October 2023 and a ceasefire established in November 2024.


Breitbart: China: Trump Asking for Trade Fairness Is ‘Hegemonic and Bullying’
China: Trump Asking for Trade Fairness Is ‘Hegemonic and Bullying’
The U.S.-China trade war escalated as President Trump's tariffs on China reached 104%, prompting China to impose an 84% retaliatory tariff on U.S. goods. China condemned the tariffs as "hegemonic" and called for global unity against what it termed Trump's "bullying."

In addition to tariffs, China added 12 U.S. entities to its export control list, citing national security concerns over military technology sales to Taiwan. The Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized the need for equal dialogue and warned of continued retaliation if the U.S. persists in its trade war.


#economy

Forbes: Stocks Shoot To One Of Biggest Gains Ever As Trump Announces 90-Day Tariff Pause
Stocks Shoot To One Of Biggest Gains Ever As Trump Announces 90-Day Tariff Pause
Stocks surged on Wednesday after President Trump announced a 90-day delay on tariffs affecting over 75 countries, leading to the best percentage gains for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq in decades. The S&P 500 rose nearly 10%, while tech stocks like Amazon and Apple saw significant gains.

Despite the rally, concerns remain about the broader economic impact, with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warning of a likely recession. Bond yields also rose, reflecting ongoing market uncertainties and inflation pressures.


The Western Journal: Stock Market Erupts After Trump Announces Tariff Pause, But Cracks Down Even Harder on China
Stock Market Erupts After Trump Announces Tariff Pause, But Cracks Down Even Harder on China
President Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for countries willing to negotiate, while imposing a 125% tariff on China due to its lack of engagement. The Dow Jones surged over 2,500 points following the announcement, reflecting optimism in the market.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent praised Trump's negotiating strategy, which has prompted 75 countries to seek discussions. The tariffs are reportedly generating about $2 billion daily for the U.S. economy.


#culture

The Federalist: Gators Won March Madness But Lost Their Iconic Cheer To Leftists
Gators Won March Madness But Lost Their Iconic Cheer To Leftists
The University of Florida's "Gator Bait" cheer, once a staple of sports celebrations, was banned in 2020 due to allegations of racism despite no evidence supporting such claims. This decision has drawn criticism, as many argue it distracts from genuine discussions on race relations.

As Florida celebrates its NCAA basketball title, the enduring "Gator Chomp" remains a symbol of team spirit, free from the constraints of political correctness. The controversy surrounding "Gator Bait" highlights the ongoing tension between tradition and modern sensitivities.


GB News: UK's new Universal theme park will bring '8.5 million visitors to the UK', Nandy claims
UK's new Universal theme park will bring '8.5 million visitors to the UK', Nandy claims
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced plans for a new Universal theme park in Bedfordshire, which is expected to create 28,000 jobs and attract 8.5 million tourists to the UK each year. She described the development as one of the largest investments in the UK in decades.




#crime

The Western Journal: Final Meal and Last Words of 'Morbidly Obese' Death Row Murderer Revealed
Final Meal and Last Words of 'Morbidly Obese' Death Row Murderer Revealed
Michael Tanzi was executed by lethal injection in Florida after unsuccessful last-minute appeals regarding his health issues. His final meal included a fried pork chop and ice cream. Tanzi apologized to the families of his victims before his execution.

Family members of the victims expressed relief and a sense of justice following Tanzi's execution, marking the end of a long pursuit for accountability. Tanzi had previously confessed to the murders, detailing his rationale for killing one of the victims, Janet Acosta.