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#illegals
The Western Journal: Watch: Dem Rep. Repeatedly Shouts 'Reclaiming My Time' When Kristi Noem Gives Inconvenient Answer to Question
During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Democratic Rep. Veronica Escobar interrupted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem multiple times while discussing the Trump administration's deportation policy regarding minors. Escobar insisted on short answers to her questions about whether specific ICE forms were used in cases involving U.S. citizen children of illegal immigrants.
Noem defended the policy, stating that it was the parents' choice to take their children with them during deportation. She emphasized that the administration's approach aimed to keep families together. The discussion highlighted differing perspectives on the handling of deportations and the treatment of minors.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Rest in Peace, David Horowitz
David Horowitz, a key figure in the modern conservative movement alongside William F. Buckley Jr. and Ronald Reagan, has passed away. Known for his political warfare strategies and mentorship, he influenced many prominent conservatives and authored significant works that shaped conservative thought.
Horowitz's legacy includes exploring the relationship between radical Islam and the American Left, as well as defending Christian values in America. His contributions to conservative ideology will be remembered by those who knew him and by the broader political landscape.
The Federalist: Cartel Member Is More Honest About Trump's Policies Than Press
In a recent CNN interview, a Sinaloa cartel member responded to Trump’s designation of cartels as terrorists, acknowledging that U.S. consumers drive the drug trade. He expressed respect for Trump’s focus on protecting Americans, highlighting a stark contrast with media narratives.
Critics in the legacy media have raised concerns about the economic implications of this designation, often prioritizing foreign relations over American safety. The cartel member's candid admission underscores a troubling reality: the media may overlook the fundamental goal of national sovereignty and security in the face of drug violence.
Front Page Magazine: The Enemy We Face
The article argues that America faces a dual threat: an external invasion of illegal migrants and a more insidious internal assault from government officials, academics, media, and activists. It claims that these "four columns" undermine national security and support external enemies, including terrorists.
The piece asserts that the Trump administration is uniquely positioned to confront these internal threats, exposing the alliances among these groups. It emphasizes that true change in America requires defeating these internal adversaries to restore national strength and security.
Breitbart: House Intel Report: FBI 'Butchered' 2017 Congressional Baseball Shooting Investigation, 'Used False Statements' to Uphold A Narrative
A House Intelligence report criticizes the FBI for mishandling its investigation into the 2017 congressional baseball shooting, which injured several, including Rep. Steve Scalise. The report claims the FBI downplayed the shooter's anti-Republican motives and mischaracterized the incident as "suicide by cop."
The report highlights failures in the investigation, including a lack of substantive interviews and the concealment of evidence, such as a note listing Republican targets. The Committee calls for accountability and legislative measures to prevent politicization in intelligence analysis.
The Western Journal: Trump Interrupts Canadian Prime Minister to Issue a Crushing Reality Check: 'There's No Reason for Us to Be Subsidizing Canada'
President Trump expressed frustration over the U.S. subsidizing Canada by $200 billion annually during a meeting with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. He emphasized that the U.S. does not need Canadian products and criticized the trade deficit, advocating for economic self-sufficiency.
Trump's remarks highlighted a desire to rebalance trade relations, suggesting a tougher stance on tariffs and imports from Canada, particularly in the automotive and steel sectors. Carney appeared uncomfortable as Trump underscored the need for Canada to be economically independent.
#society
Breitbart: 'White Privilege': WNBA Rookie Star Paige Bueckers Blasts Media for Not Covering Black Women Enough
Paige Bueckers, the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft, has accused the media of perpetuating "white privilege" in their coverage of the league. She claims that black players do not receive equal media attention, a sentiment she has expressed since at least 2021.
Bueckers' remarks come amid a growing narrative in the league, particularly with the rise of players like Caitlin Clark. Both players have highlighted the disparities in media coverage and marketability, calling for greater recognition and support for black athletes in the WNBA.
Breitbart: Video Shows Fight Between Pirates Employee and Fan Who Spit on Him
A Pittsburgh Pirates game day employee was suspended after a physical altercation with a fan at PNC Park. The incident began when the employee intervened to protect a concession worker from harassment. Video footage shows the employee attempting to walk away before the fight escalated.
The Pirates organization is reviewing the incident, stating the employee's actions were unacceptable. Local police are also investigating, with some fans calling for accountability for the unruly fan involved. Many expressed concerns about violence at sporting events.
Times Of Israel: Almost half of Gaza Palestinians willing to ask Israel to help them leave — poll
A recent survey indicates that nearly half of Gazans are open to applying to Israel for assistance in emigrating, with 49% willing to do so. Support for anti-Hamas protests is notably higher in Gaza than in the West Bank, and for the first time, more Gazans believe Israel will win the ongoing conflict.
The poll also reveals a decline in support for Hamas, with only 23% of Gazans believing the group will prevail. A majority of respondents expect a ceasefire deal soon, yet skepticism remains about whether disarming Hamas would end the war. Food shortages are worsening, with many Gazans struggling to secure basic necessities.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: India launches strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan
India has conducted "Operation Sindoor," targeting what it describes as "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The strikes are a response to a recent attack that killed 26 people in Indian Kashmir, marking a significant escalation in tensions.
The Indian military emphasized that its actions were focused and measured, avoiding Pakistani military facilities to prevent further escalation. This operation reflects ongoing strained relations between the two nuclear-armed nations.
#economy
GB News: Rachel Reeves' car tax changes have 'dampened buyer activity' as UK vehicle market plummets 10%
The UK's new car market saw a 10.4% decline in April 2025, marking the sixth drop in seven months, with 120,331 units registered. Experts cite car tax charges and economic uncertainty as key factors, with registrations 25.3% lower than pre-pandemic levels.
While electric vehicles (EVs) grew by 8.1% and now hold over 20% of the market, traditional fuel types suffered significant declines. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders calls for government incentives to boost EV adoption, as current demand remains below regulatory targets.
#military
Breitbart: Pete Hegseth Moves to Axe One-Fifth of Four-Star General Officers
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to reduce the military's four-star general officers by 20% and the National Guard's top officers by the same percentage. The goal is to eliminate inefficiencies and streamline leadership, with a focus on removing bureaucratic layers.
Critics, including Rep. Seth Moulton, argue that these cuts may politicize the military and target generals who disagree with the administration. The military currently has around 800 general officers, with only 44 being four-star or flag officers.
#religion
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Young people attending Latin mass is a sure sign the Vatican needs a conservative pope
Jack Posobiec, host of Human Events Daily, urges conservative Catholics to rally for a traditional pope as the papal conclave begins. He warns that the outcome could significantly impact the Church and the world, emphasizing the importance of returning to traditional values.
Posobiec highlights concerns over Cardinal Pietro Parolin, a progressive candidate, and his potential health issues. He argues that the choice of pope will affect not only Catholics but billions globally, stressing the growing interest in traditional Catholic practices among younger generations.
#health
Fox News: Dangerous fungus could spread to parts of US, researchers claim
Researchers warn that rising global temperatures could lead to a significant increase in Aspergillus, a fungal mold that thrives in warm, damp conditions. This could result in a 77% rise in infections by 2100, affecting millions and posing serious risks, especially to immunocompromised individuals.
Experts emphasize the need for better diagnostic methods and treatments for Aspergillosis, as current antifungal options are limited and resistance is growing. Those at higher risk, including the elderly and asthma sufferers, should take precautions to avoid exposure.
#education
Forbes: Mandatory AI Education For All U.S. Kids? 250-Plus CEOs Say Yes
Over 250 CEOs from major companies have signed an open letter advocating for mandatory computer science and AI education in U.S. K-12 schools. They argue that early exposure to AI is essential for preparing students for future job markets and narrowing skill gaps.
The letter highlights bipartisan support and notes that only 12 states currently require computer science education. It emphasizes the economic benefits of such education, particularly for young women and low-income students, and calls for a national commitment to equip the next generation with necessary skills.