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14 May 2025

#illegals

Forbes: Jury Indicts Wisconsin Judge On Charges Of Concealing Immigrant
Jury Indicts Wisconsin Judge On Charges Of Concealing Immigrant
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has been indicted for allegedly concealing an undocumented immigrant from arrest, facing charges of obstruction. If convicted, she could face up to six years in prison. Dugan plans to contest the charges in court.

The indictment follows her arrest last month, where she is accused of escorting the undocumented individual and his attorney through a jury door to evade immigration authorities.


Fox News: Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan indicted by federal grand jury
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan indicted by federal grand jury
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly obstructing justice by shielding an illegal immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, from federal agents. Dugan is accused of hiding Flores-Ruiz in her courtroom to prevent his arrest by ICE agents following a court appearance for misdemeanor battery charges.

Dugan's attorneys maintain her innocence, stating she looks forward to her day in court. She faces charges of felony obstruction and misdemeanor concealment, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 15. The case has drawn criticism, particularly due to the nature of the charges against Flores-Ruiz.


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Ogles Leads Missive to Speaker Johnson to Pass Trump’s EOs into Law: ‘Less Vacation, More Codification’ Exclusive – Rep. Ogles Leads Missive to Speaker Johnson to Pass Trump’s EOs into Law: ‘Less Vacation, More Codification’
Exclusive — Rep. Ogles Leads Missive to Speaker Johnson to Pass Trump’s EOs into Law: ‘Less Vacation, More Codification’ Exclusive – Rep. Ogles Leads Missive to Speaker Johnson to Pass Trump’s EOs into Law: ‘Less Vacation, More Codification’
Rep. Andy Ogles and 16 Republican colleagues are urging Speaker Mike Johnson to prioritize passing President Trump's executive orders into law. They express concern that without legislative action, Trump's achievements could be undone by a future Democratic president.

Ogles emphasizes the need for urgency, comparing Congress's pace unfavorably to Trump's work ethic. The group believes that while the House is working on a budget reconciliation package, it should also focus on codifying Trump's policies to secure his legacy.


Breitbart: Fmr. Aides, Media Slammed for ‘Cover-Up’ of Severity of Biden’s Decline
Fmr. Aides, Media Slammed for ‘Cover-Up’ of Severity of Biden’s Decline
Republican leaders and conservative commentators are criticizing CNN's Jake Tapper for revealing that the Biden administration misled the public about President Biden's physical and cognitive decline. This admission has sparked accusations of a long-term deception campaign aimed at protecting the presidency, with calls for Congressional oversight.

Critics argue that the media and Biden's aides participated in this cover-up, with some suggesting that even Cabinet members were kept in the dark. The fallout includes discussions about the implications of Biden's health on national and international matters, with some calling it one of the worst cover-ups in American political history.


Breitbart: Exclusive — ‘German Influence Operation’ Exposed by Don Jr. Hit Piece
Exclusive — ‘German Influence Operation’ Exposed by Don Jr. Hit Piece
A recent article by Business Insider comparing Donald Trump Jr. to Hunter Biden has backfired, drawing scrutiny on its parent company, German media conglomerate Axel Springer. The piece alleges Trump Jr. is trading on his father's name through his venture capital firm, 1789 Capital, but critics argue the comparison is unfounded and misleading.

The fallout has led to increased federal attention on Axel Springer's lobbying activities and foreign ownership, with officials concerned about potential foreign influence in U.S. media. This situation has escalated amid broader concerns over Germany's censorship practices and their implications for political discourse in the U.S.


#society

GB News: WATCH: Net Zero campaign chief warns Labour of 'major problem' following substation fire
WATCH: Net Zero campaign chief warns Labour of 'major problem' following substation fire
A net zero campaign leader has cautioned that widespread electrical outages and substation fires in Britain could lead to fatalities. Recent chaos ensued for thousands of commuters after a fire at an electrical substation in Maida Vale halted London Underground services.




Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Remembering the Tragedy of Basketball Star Len Bias
Glazov Gang: Remembering the Tragedy of Basketball Star Len Bias
J.C. Sheppard introduces 'The Fentanyl Test', an FDA-cleared dip-card test for detecting fentanyl, aimed at combating the opioid crisis. He reflects on the tragic overdose of basketball star Len Bias, emphasizing the potential loss of future talents due to drug abuse.

The Glazov Gang promotes various content, including discussions on political and social issues, with a focus on the implications of drug-related tragedies and broader cultural topics.


#sports

Breitbart: MLB Reinstates Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, Amid Sweeping Ban Lift
MLB Reinstates Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, Amid Sweeping Ban Lift
MLB has reinstated Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson from the permanently ineligible list, allowing them potential eligibility for the Hall of Fame. Commissioner Rob Manfred stated that lifetime bans should end upon the individual's death, impacting 16 deceased players.

Rose was banned in 1989 for gambling on games, while Jackson was banned in 1921 for fixing the 1919 World Series. Rose's attorney plans to pursue his Hall of Fame induction, with the earliest possible enshrinement for both players expected in 2028.


The Western Journal: Breaking: MLB Reinstates Controversial Legends, Including Pete Rose
Breaking: MLB Reinstates Controversial Legends, Including Pete Rose
Major League Baseball has reinstated several deceased players, including Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, allowing them eligibility for the Hall of Fame. This decision follows MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's view that the purpose of permanent bans ends with the individual's death.

Rose, the all-time hits leader, was banned in 1989 for betting on games while managing the Reds. Jackson was implicated in the 1919 World Series scandal but performed well despite the allegations. Both players are now eligible for Hall of Fame induction starting in 2028.