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1 May 2025
#illegals
CNSNews: Edited or Not, Trump’s Knuckle-Tattoo Photo Captions the Obvious: Abrego Garcia Is a MS-13 Gang Member
The debate surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia's tattoos has intensified, with President Trump asserting that they indicate MS-13 gang affiliation. While Trump showcased a photo of Garcia's tattoos, which include symbols interpreted as "Marijuana, Smile, Cross, and Skull," some argue that the "MS-13" labeling was added for context. Investigations have suggested that Garcia's tattoos may indeed symbolize gang membership, despite liberal media claims to the contrary.
White House spokesman Kush Desai and various court documents assert that Garcia has been identified as an MS-13 member, citing evidence such as his arrest with cash and drugs, his clothing, and a history of violence against his wife. The Department of Homeland Security supports this characterization, presenting multiple facts that indicate Garcia's gang ties. Despite disputes over the photo's annotations, the evidence suggests a strong likelihood of his association with MS-13.
#politics
Fox News: Kaine breaks into Spanish as Dems force vote targeting Trump-El Salvador alliance over deportations
Top Democrats are pushing for a Senate vote to compel the Trump administration to report on compliance with a court order regarding the return of wrongfully deported U.S. residents to El Salvador. The resolution, led by Senators Kaine, Schumer, Padilla, and Van Hollen, could freeze U.S. security aid to El Salvador if not followed.
The initiative follows the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, raising concerns about due process for deported individuals. The senators emphasized accountability for both the Trump administration and El Salvador's government under President Bukele, who has faced criticism for human rights violations.
GB News: Council row erupts over plans to charge residents for bin collection - 'Residents will be dismayed!'
Bedford Borough Council is considering introducing charges for local bin collection due to a projected £33 million funding gap over the next four years. This has sparked criticism from the Liberal Democrats, who label it a "stealth tax" but have not committed to reversing the charges if they regain control.
Councillor Marc Frost highlighted rising demand and inflation as factors driving the financial challenges, while the Liberal Democrats argue that the current budget does not warrant such charges and point to perceived wasteful spending by the Conservatives. The council has yet to provide a formal response.
Front Page Magazine: Canada Elects a Prime Minister to Spite Trump
Canada has elected Mark Carney, a socialist internationalist, as prime minister, rejecting the Conservative Party led by Pierre Poilievre. This shift follows a surge of anti-Trump sentiment after a contentious meeting between Trump and Trudeau, which fueled outrage and ultimately influenced the election outcome.
The decision reflects a broader trend of national decline, as Canada continues to face economic challenges and increased immigration rates. Critics argue that this election result, driven by spite rather than policy, may lead to further economic difficulties for the country.
Front Page Magazine: Tributes Pour in for David Horowitz
David Horowitz, founder of the Freedom Center and a prominent figure in the conservative movement, has passed away, eliciting tributes from various leaders and activists. Known for his transition from a Marxist to a staunch conservative, Horowitz was celebrated for his intellectual courage and influence on many in the movement.
Notable figures, including U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Senator Ted Cruz, expressed their condolences, highlighting Horowitz's legacy as a mentor and advocate for liberty. His contributions to conservative thought and activism have left a lasting impact, with many acknowledging his role in shaping modern conservatism.
Breitbart: Trump Nominates Mike Waltz for Ambassador to United Nations
President Trump has nominated National Security Adviser Mike Waltz as the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio temporarily taking over Waltz's national security responsibilities. Trump praised Waltz's dedication to national interests in his announcement.
Waltz's nomination follows the withdrawal of Elise Stefanik's earlier nomination, aimed at maintaining House GOP unity. He will face Senate confirmation, amid potential scrutiny from Democrats regarding a previous incident involving a group chat about Houthi strikes.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Robert Spencer on C-SPAN This Saturday, May 3rd at 6am Pacific/9am Eastern
Antisemitism is increasing globally, with its history often misunderstood. Robert Spencer will discuss this topic in a C-SPAN talk on May 3rd, focusing on its rise since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. His insights aim to clarify the truth about this persistent issue.
Spencer, a scholar on Jihad and Islamic extremism, emphasizes the importance of understanding antisemitism's roots. His latest book, "Antisemitism: History & Myth," is available for those interested in further exploration.
Fox News: Woman sues American Airlines after alleged sexual assault on plane, cites pattern of in-flight attacks
A California woman, Barbara Morgan, has filed a federal lawsuit against American Airlines, claiming she was sexually assaulted by a passenger with a known history of such behavior during a flight in April 2024. She alleges that the flight crew failed to intervene and later blamed her for not reporting the incident during the flight.
The accused, Cherian Abraham, has been federally charged with sexually assaulting another passenger on a flight in March 2024. Morgan's attorney argues that American Airlines has neglected the safety of its passengers, allowing a "serial predator" to fly without consequence. American Airlines stated they are cooperating with the investigation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: UK’s Charles laments ‘immense pain and suffering’ of Gaza hostages in letter to Herzog
King Charles III sent a letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog congratulating Israel on its 77th Independence Day and expressing hope for the return of hostages held in Gaza. He acknowledged the suffering caused by the ongoing conflict and extended prayers for peace in the region.
Herzog recognized the letter, and it follows Charles' previous condolences after the Hamas attack in October 2023. Currently, 59 hostages are held, with uncertainty surrounding their status, as Prime Minister Netanyahu faces criticism for prioritizing military victory over hostage recovery.
#health
Fox News: Over 2 million pressure cookers recalled after dozens of consumers suffer injuries
SharkNinja is recalling over 2 million Ninja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers due to more than 100 reports of burn injuries, including serious cases. Consumers are advised to stop using the pressure-cooking function and contact the company for a free replacement lid.
The recall affects all models in the OP300 series, which were sold at major retailers and online. The company emphasizes consumer safety and encourages users to replace the lids while still being able to use the air-frying function.
#crime
The Telegraph: British teenagers ‘behind US swatting hoax’
Two British teenagers, Dylan Ash and Keiron Ellison, both 18, along with 22-year-old Liam White, have been charged with making hoax "swatting" calls to police in the U.S. and Canada. They appeared in court following a two-and-a-half-year FBI investigation.
"Swatting" involves falsely reporting emergencies to provoke armed police responses. Ash was seen leaving court smiling, wearing golden sunglasses and smart attire, while facing charges related to conspiracy and obstructing justice.
Fox News: Army soldier arrested in massive Colorado underground nightclub raid, charged with cocaine distribution
Army Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez was arrested during a raid on an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs, suspected of cocaine distribution and trafficking firearms to illegal aliens. The raid resulted in over 100 arrests and uncovered drugs and firearms.
The operation involved multiple agencies and was prompted by numerous 911 calls regarding criminal activity at the nightclub. Orona-Rodriguez had previously received warnings about his off-duty employment related to drug distribution and firearms.
Fox News: California home of suspect accused of doxxing ICE agents raided and searched
Federal authorities searched the home of a suspect in California accused of doxxing ICE agents by posting their personal information in neighborhoods. The suspect, previously arrested during an anti-Israel protest, was not home during the search, and no arrests were made.
ICE officials condemned the actions, emphasizing the risks posed to agents and their families. They criticized activists for targeting law enforcement while defending criminal gangs, asserting that those obstructing the law will be held accountable.
Fox News: Sullivan's Island hit-and-run: Manhunt underway in South Carolina town after armed driver ran down two kids
A manhunt is underway in Sullivan's Island, SC, for Justin Collin Adams, who is wanted for a hit-and-run that injured a parent and two children outside a church. Authorities are using drones and helicopters as they search for him, believed to be armed with a knife.
The adult and one child are in stable condition, while the other child was treated and released. Multiple agencies, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals, are assisting in the search. Residents are advised to stay indoors during the operation.
#sports
Breitbart: Charles Barkley 'Concerned' About Bill Belichick's Relationship with Girlfriend, 'Might Reach Out'
NBA legend Charles Barkley expressed concern over Bill Belichick's recent controversy involving his girlfriend's interference during a CBS interview. Barkley, a longtime friend of Belichick, indicated he might reach out to ensure his friend's well-being, noting the situation appears troubling.
Belichick defended himself, stating CBS deviated from discussing his book to probe into his personal life, while CBS claimed he had agreed to the interview without any stipulations.
Le Monde: Léon Marchand makes his grand return to competition, with new challenges in mind
Léon Marchand returns to competition on May 1 at the Tyr Pro Series in Fort Lauderdale after a six-month hiatus. He will represent the Texas Longhorns and tackle new events, including the 400 m freestyle and 200 m freestyle, as part of his training for the 2028 Olympics.
Marchand aims to push his limits by stepping outside his comfort zone in freestyle, an area he has not previously mastered. His performance will be crucial as he prepares for future competitions.
Breitbart: Henry Ruggs Training for NFL Comeback While in Prison
Former Raiders player Henry Ruggs, currently serving a 3-10 year sentence for a DUI-related fatal crash, is training for an NFL comeback while in a Nevada correctional facility. His former teammate, Josh Jacobs, reports Ruggs maintains a positive outlook and is preparing for potential opportunities with NFL teams.
Ruggs was convicted after a high-speed crash that killed 23-year-old Tina Tintor and her dog in November 2021. He is eligible for parole as early as August 2026. Ruggs was drafted 12th overall by the Raiders in 2020, completing a season with 26 receptions and two touchdowns.
Breitbart: Shedeur Sanders Has the NFL's Top-Selling Rookie Jersey
Shedeur Sanders, despite being a late draft pick, has achieved the top-selling jersey among NFL rookies, according to sports business journalist Darren Rovell. This ranking is based on pre-orders through Fanatics’ network, including NFLShop.com.
Although Sanders has yet to be assigned a number, fans are eager to purchase his jersey. The sales reflect significant interest, and while he may consider wearing , he might want to avoid the association with past Browns player Johnny Manziel.