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1 May 2025
#illegals
The Federalist: Upset About Trump's Aggressive Deportations? Thank A Democrat
A recent CNN poll indicates that 52% of Americans believe the Trump administration's deportation efforts have been excessive, marking a 7-point increase since February. Skepticism surrounds the validity of these opinions, as many may not have strong views on immigration enforcement.
The article reflects on the political landscape since Trump's election, highlighting how Democrats opposed his immigration policies while inviting increased migration under Biden. The author argues that the current migration crisis is a result of Democratic actions, suggesting that they bear responsibility for the situation.
#politics
The Western Journal: James Carville Demolishes DNC Vice Chair David Hogg, Wipes Smug Look Off His Face
James Carville, a veteran Democratic strategist, criticized DNC Vice Chair David Hogg for his plan to spend $20 million targeting moderate Democrats. Carville labeled Hogg's approach "insane" and argued that the focus should be on defeating Republicans rather than undermining fellow Democrats.
Hogg defended his stance, claiming it represented a necessary fight for the party's future. Carville, however, emphasized the need for unity and winning elections, suggesting that internal conflicts could jeopardize the party's success.
The Western Journal: Democrats' Culture of Victimhood Has Come Crashing Down
The op-ed argues that the Democratic Party perpetuates a culture of victimhood, which undermines personal responsibility and fosters dependency on excuses for failure. This mindset is said to harm the very constituents it aims to support, particularly minorities, by creating a cycle of hopelessness.
Recent electoral trends suggest a shift, with increasing support for conservative candidates among black and Latino voters. The author posits that for Democrats to regain lost ground, they must abandon the victimhood narrative in favor of promoting empowerment and personal accountability.
Breitbart: Get It Now (for Free): ‘Trump 2.0 – The Most Dramatic First 100 Days in Presidential History’
Breitbart News offers a free e-book titled "Trump 2.0 – The Most Dramatic First 100 Days in Presidential History," authored by Joel Pollak. It details President Trump's significant achievements, including reduced illegal border crossings and initiatives against the "woke" agenda.
The e-book is available for free with a subscription to the Breitbart Fight Club, which provides exclusive content and access to Breitbart's editorial team. Pollak aims to provide a historical account that contrasts with mainstream media narratives.
Fox News: Hunter Biden drops lawsuit against IRS, which whistleblowers say 'tells you everything you need to know'
Hunter Biden has voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit against IRS whistle-blowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, which alleged they targeted him through media disclosures. The dismissal was with prejudice, preventing any future lawsuits on the same matter.
Shapley and Ziegler stated that the lawsuit was an intimidation tactic and expressed that Biden's decision to drop the case indicates their credibility. Hunter Biden has faced ongoing scrutiny regarding tax issues, leading to a guilty plea for federal tax charges in 2024.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Thune on Confirming Trump Nominees: Dems ‘Can Scream and Light Their Hair on Fire, but It’s Not Going to Change Anything’
Senate Majority Leader John Thune highlighted the rapid pace of confirmations for President Trump's nominees under the new GOP majority, which has achieved more votes in its first 100 days than any Senate since Reagan. Republicans aim to expedite the president's agenda despite Democratic obstruction.
Thune emphasized the importance of confirming ambassadors and judges, noting that Senate Republicans are ahead of previous administrations in this regard. He expressed confidence in overcoming Democratic delays to ensure key positions are filled swiftly.
#society
The Federalist: 17 Ideas To Up Your Mother's Day Gifting Game This Year
As Mother's Day approaches, various gift ideas cater to different types of moms. Options include a handmade oil cruet for chefs, conversation starter sets for conversationalists, and stylish accessories like a blush pink scarf for trendy moms.
Other suggestions include sentimental gifts like family photoshoots or scrapbooks, comfortable loafers for moms on the go, and a cookbook for hostesses. For those who prefer experiences, consider booking a massage or a fun outing.
Fox News: Bose Mother's Day Sale gives up to 25% off on earbuds, headphones and speakers
Bose has launched a Mother's Day Sale featuring discounts on earbuds, headphones, and speakers, running until May 11. Notable deals include the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds for $249 and the SoundLink Revolve+ II Bluetooth Speaker at $229, both offering significant savings.
Additional offers include the QuietComfort Earbuds for $149 and the SoundLink Flex Bluetooth speaker for $119. Other brands like JBL and Anker are also highlighted for their affordable audio products. The sale includes free two-day shipping.
Times Of Israel: Some Druze in Syria begin to take up arms as sectarian violence hits home
Sectarian violence erupted in Jaramana, Syria, as Islamist groups attacked the predominantly Druze and Christian town, resulting in at least 17 deaths, including seven Druze fighters. The clashes were triggered by a controversial recording involving a Druze man, leading to heightened tensions and fears of a return to chaos in the region.
In response, local Druze leaders reached a temporary agreement with government representatives to cease hostilities. Meanwhile, Israel conducted a drone strike against an armed group threatening the Druze community and provided medical assistance to injured Druze civilians. The situation remains tense as residents seek peace amid ongoing fears of further violence.
The Federalist: AI Child Sexual Abuse Images Would Just Normalize Pedophilia
The discussion around AI-generated child pornography (AICP) raises significant ethical concerns, as some argue it could serve as a harm reduction tool for potential offenders without directly harming children. Proponents believe that making such material widely available could decrease the demand for illegal child pornography.
Critics warn that normalizing AICP could empower those who seek to redefine pedophilia as an acceptable orientation. This could lead to a regulated market that promotes harmful ideologies under the guise of therapeutic care, ultimately jeopardizing child safety.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: CIA videos aim to turn Chinese officials and 'steal secrets'
The CIA has released two Mandarin-language recruitment videos aimed at Chinese dissidents, seeking to enlist them as spies for the U.S. The videos target both senior Chinese Communist Party leaders and junior officers, encouraging them to reach out to the CIA for support and safety.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe expressed confidence that the videos will bypass China's internet censorship and reach the intended audience. The agency aims to gather intelligence and strengthen its operations against the Chinese government.
The Economist: A Trump executive order will unleash a global deep-sea mining boom
President Trump has signed an executive order permitting seabed mining for critical minerals, aiming to empower American companies to explore the ocean floor. This move challenges existing international regulations under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which currently prohibits such activities.
The order is expected to stimulate global cooperation in establishing new rules for deep-sea mining, as the U.S. seeks to capitalize on untapped resources in the ocean's depths.
#health
The Western Journal: Feminists 'Safe' Abortion Pill Linked to More Dangerous Complications Than Advertised - But That's Not the Worst Part
A study by the Ethics & Public Policy Center reveals that complications from the abortion pill mifepristone are significantly higher than the FDA's reported rate of under 1%. The research indicates a serious adverse event rate of nearly 11%, raising concerns about the drug's safety.
The findings suggest that the real-world implications of mifepristone use may contradict claims of its safety and effectiveness. Critics argue that the focus on safety overlooks the fundamental issue of the drug's purpose: ending a pregnancy.
#crime
GB News: Erin Patterson trial: 'Mushroom lunch killer' made unusually 'generous gesture' to family of estranged husband before meal
Erin Patterson is on trial for allegedly murdering her estranged husband’s parents and aunt by serving them a toxic meal in July 2023. The court heard she had previously loaned her family members substantial amounts for home purchases and had a complicated financial relationship with her husband.
Text messages revealed tension between Erin and Simon Patterson before the fatal lunch, with Simon expressing discomfort about attending. Erin emphasized her efforts in preparing the meal, indicating its significance to her amidst personal challenges. The trial is ongoing.
#sports
Le Monde: Transgender women barred from women's football by English and Scottish Football Associations
Transgender women will be barred from participating in women's football in England and Scotland starting June 1, 2025, following updates to the Football Association's policy after a UK Supreme Court ruling. This ban applies to all levels of women's football.
The English FA previously allowed transgender women to compete if they reduced testosterone levels, but has now changed its stance, emphasizing safety and fairness. The Scottish FA will implement a similar restriction for the 2025/26 season.