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15 May 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Democrat Messaging Falters as Constituents Asked to Fund Medicaid for 1.4M Illegals
Democrat Messaging Falters as Constituents Asked to Fund Medicaid for 1.4M Illegals
House Republicans are advancing a proposal to block approximately 1.4 million illegal aliens from accessing Medicaid, citing the need for verification of citizenship or immigration status. The House Energy and Commerce Committee completed its markup of the budget reconciliation bill, with all Democrats opposing the measure.

Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the proposal, claiming it would result in 14 million Americans losing healthcare. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom's budget plan suggests limiting Medi-Cal access for illegal immigrants due to budget deficits. This indicates a divide within the Democratic Party on the issue.


GB News: 'Complete nonsense!' Keir Starmer BLASTS claims he is 'like Enoch Powell': 'I am proud of Britain'
'Complete nonsense!' Keir Starmer BLASTS claims he is 'like Enoch Powell': 'I am proud of Britain'
Keir Starmer has rejected comparisons between his immigration speech and Enoch Powell's rhetoric, calling them "complete nonsense." He emphasized the importance of community and diversity, stating that migrants have positively contributed to the UK.

Starmer's proposals include tightening legal migration controls, such as scrapping the social care visa and increasing language requirements for visa applicants. Despite backlash from some within his party, a YouGov poll indicates that many in the public support the Prime Minister's stance.


#politics

Breitbart: SCOTUS Zig-Zags on National Injunctions Vs. Democracy, Birthright Citizenship
SCOTUS Zig-Zags on National Injunctions Vs. Democracy, Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court debated the implications of nationwide restraining orders on President Trump's policies, particularly regarding birthright citizenship. Trump's lawyers argued that such injunctions hinder public discourse and administrative planning, advocating for localized injunctions instead.

Opponents warned that limiting nationwide injunctions could lead to inconsistencies and chaos across states. The court appeared to seek a compromise, with discussions around issuing guidance for temporary blocks and the potential for class-action lawsuits to address broader issues.


Breitbart: Rumble Adds David Boies to Legal Team for $2 Billion Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
Rumble Adds David Boies to Legal Team for $2 Billion Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
Attorney David Boies has joined Rumble's legal team in its multibillion-dollar antitrust case against Google, alleging the tech giant unfairly suppressed competition in online video. Rumble claims Google manipulated search algorithms to favor YouTube and hindered Rumble's access on Android devices.

Boies, known for his role in the landmark antitrust case against Microsoft, will work alongside Cadwalader attorneys, as Rumble seeks over $2 billion in damages. Google denies the allegations and is pushing for a resolution before the trial, set for July.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Slain hostage’s dad urges UNSC to condemn Hamas, uphold missing persons resolution
Slain hostage’s dad urges UNSC to condemn Hamas, uphold missing persons resolution
During Lag B’Omer celebrations at Mount Meron, Haredi revelers obstructed firefighters attempting to extinguish an illegal bonfire, leading to the firefighters retreating. This incident occurred despite a nationwide fire ban due to recent wildfires, with police failing to enforce the order.

In other news, Ruby Chen, father of slain IDF soldier Itay Chen, urged the UN Security Council to enforce Resolution 2474 regarding the return of hostages held by Hamas. He emphasized the need for accountability and condemned Hamas for not acknowledging the status of hostages.


Fox News: State Department confirms 'constructive' nuclear talks with Iran; Trump says deal 'sort of' agreed to
State Department confirms 'constructive' nuclear talks with Iran; Trump says deal 'sort of' agreed to
The U.S. State Department reported that nuclear talks with Iran have been constructive, with President Trump expressing optimism about reaching a deal. Trump emphasized the need for Iran to abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons and cease sponsoring terrorism.

During his Middle East tour, Trump reiterated his desire for a diplomatic resolution while acknowledging Iran's negative impact on the region. Iran's leadership has indicated a willingness to limit its nuclear capabilities in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.


#culture

Fox News: 'Walking Tall' and 'James Bond' actor Joe Don Baker dead at 89
'Walking Tall' and 'James Bond' actor Joe Don Baker dead at 89
Joe Don Baker, the actor known for his roles in "Walking Tall" and three James Bond films, has passed away at 89. His family announced his death on May 7, but no cause was given. Baker was celebrated for his kindness and intellectual curiosity, leaving a lasting impact on those who knew him.

Born in Texas, Baker's career spanned nearly five decades, with notable performances in films like "The Natural" and "Cape Fear." He retired in 2012 after his last role in "Mud." A funeral service is scheduled for next Tuesday in California.


#crime

Fox News: Judge says gag order 'likely' violated in Bryan Kohberger's Idaho murder case
Judge says gag order 'likely' violated in Bryan Kohberger's Idaho murder case
An Idaho judge indicated that a gag order may have been violated in the Bryan Kohberger case after sensitive information was revealed in a "Dateline" episode. The episode included details like cell phone records and surveillance footage related to the murders of four University of Idaho students.

Judge Steven Hippler has ordered law enforcement and prosecution teams to preserve all communications related to the case and to provide a list of individuals with access to the disclosed information. Kohberger's attorneys are seeking to ban cameras from the courtroom, citing concerns over fair trial rights.


Le Monde: Ecuador plagued by 'narco-bananas' trafficking
Ecuador plagued by 'narco-bananas' trafficking
Ecuador, the top exporter of bananas and cocaine, faces significant challenges with cargo security. Gangs often compromise shipments by tampering with seals and introducing cocaine into the cargo. This dangerous environment has made transporting goods a risky endeavor for drivers.