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2 May 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Watch for Yourself: Bodycam of 'Maryland Man's' Suspected Human Trafficking Stop Finally Released
Bodycam footage has emerged from a 2022 traffic stop involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador and suspected MS-13 gang member. The video shows Garcia pulled over with eight individuals in his vehicle, raising suspicions of human trafficking due to the lack of luggage and his cash on hand.
Garcia was deported last month after a history of criminal activity, including human smuggling. Despite claims from Democrats that his deportation was a clerical error, evidence indicates he was involved in serious felonies, justifying his removal from the U.S. for public safety.
#politics
Fox News: Buttigieg 'got nothing done,' Duffy declares: 'Pete appears unburdened by no longer being a cabinet secretary'
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claimed that the current administration has achieved more in its first 100 days than the previous one did in four years. He criticized former Secretary Pete Buttigieg for not addressing transportation issues during his tenure and highlighted ongoing economic challenges.
Duffy's remarks come amid a broader critique of the Biden administration's handling of transportation and infrastructure, with former President Trump also expressing discontent with Buttigieg's performance as mayor and secretary. Buttigieg has since announced he will not run for governor or U.S. Senate in Michigan in 2026.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel strikes in Syria amid sectarian clashes
Israel has conducted airstrikes in Syria, citing the need to protect the Druze community amid escalating sectarian violence. The clashes in Jaramana resulted in over 100 fatalities, prompting a military response from the Syrian government and local militias to restore order.
The situation remains tense, with security checkpoints in place and ongoing concerns about stability in the region. The violence was sparked by a controversial audio message that incited unrest among armed groups.
Times Of Israel: ‘JCPOA 2’: New US-Iran nuke deal said shaping up as largely similar to one Trump ended
President Trump surprised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu by initiating negotiations with Iran to prevent its nuclear development. These talks aim to secure concessions from Iran, including limiting uranium enrichment and increasing oversight, while Tehran seeks sanctions relief and guarantees against future U.S. withdrawal from any agreement.
The negotiations are evolving into a potential "JCPOA 2," with discussions around Iran's missile program and uranium stockpiles. Meanwhile, Israel perceives a strategic opportunity to strike Iran's nuclear sites, although the U.S. opposes direct military action, emphasizing regional security concerns.
#economy
Fox News: Doug Burgum unveils major deregulatory shift to boost Gulf oil and gas production
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum plans to revise a federal energy development rule, aiming to reduce costs for private firms and promote Gulf Coast oil and gas production. The changes are expected to lower startup costs and enable energy producers to invest more in leasing and exploration.
Burgum emphasized that the deregulation will protect taxpayers while enhancing domestic energy security. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will still require financial assurances from lessees, but the revisions are intended to streamline processes and encourage investment in the energy sector.
GB News: Trump’s tariffs cause major car brand to lose billions across supply chain impacting millions of jobs
General Motors anticipates a nearly $5 billion loss due to President Trump's auto tariffs, adjusting its earnings forecast down to between $10 billion and $12.5 billion. The company plans to offset at least 30% of the tariff impact through production and supply chain adjustments.
CEO Mary Barra emphasized GM's resilience and ongoing discussions with the Trump administration, expressing gratitude for support of the US automotive industry. However, concerns remain about the long-term effects of a 25% tariff on auto imports, which could impact vehicle affordability.
#military
Fox News: Billions spent, warfighters wait: Inside the Pentagon’s broken buying system and the plan to fix it
The Pentagon's procurement system is criticized for being outdated and bogged down by bureaucracy, according to Army Chief Technology Officer Alex Miller. Despite advancements in military technology, the Army still relies heavily on legacy vehicles like the Humvee, which are no longer suited for modern warfare.
To address these issues, the Army is implementing reforms to streamline its acquisition processes and prioritize faster deployment of advanced systems. This includes reducing paperwork and focusing on real-time feedback from soldiers in the field. The goal is to ensure that the Army remains competitive against evolving threats.
#other
Forbes: Grand Theft Auto VI Delay Sends Take-Two Stock Down More Than 10%
Take-Two Interactive announced that the release of Grand Theft Auto VI has been pushed to May 26, 2026, significantly later than the anticipated fall 2025. This news led to a more than 10% drop in Take-Two's stock.
The delay follows the release of the game's trailer in December 2023, which initially raised expectations for an earlier launch. Analysts had predicted a release by March 2025, but the new timeline has disappointed investors.