April 2025

Trump’s Post-WWII Presidential Approval Rating: Historically Low

Gallup polling data reveals President Trump held a 45 percent average approval rating during the first quarter of his second term, the second-lowest for any postwar president. This follows his first term’s 41 percent average at the same point. While a subsequent J.L. Partners poll showed a slightly higher 48 percent approval, Trump’s ratings remain significantly below the postwar presidential average of 59 percent. His economic policies, including significant tariffs, have generated mixed public response, despite some support from both Republican and left-leaning populist voters.

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Trump Team Reportedly Intervened with IRS on Behalf of Lindell

Recent news surrounding Mike Lindell includes a failed gubernatorial campaign bid, a sycophantic White House appearance by a Lindell associate, and Lindell’s claim of financial ruin hindering his ability to pay court sanctions. However, a Trump administration official contacted the IRS to review audits of Lindell and a Kansas state senator, citing them as “high-profile friends of the president.” While the IRS reportedly did not act on the request, the attempt raised concerns about potential political interference in the agency’s operations. This incident underscores the critical need for the IRS to maintain its independence from partisan influence and avoid preferential treatment for politically connected individuals.

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US Citizen Arrested as ‘Unauthorized Alien’ in Florida

Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, a U.S. citizen born in Georgia, was arrested in Florida under a recently challenged state law criminalizing illegal entry, despite presenting his birth certificate. Despite a judge finding no probable cause, ICE’s detainer prevented his immediate release, highlighting concerns about the law’s impact. Following protests, Lopez-Gomez was released; however, the incident underscores the ongoing legal battle surrounding the law and its potential for misapplication. The incident follows a pattern of controversial immigration actions by federal agencies.

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Trump’s Failed Ukraine War Gambit: Blame, Walk Away, and Repeat

Trump says the US could walk away from a Russia-Ukraine war deal, claiming any proposed agreement would be unfavorable to Ukraine and designed to shift blame. He anticipates a scenario where a deal is presented, then declared a failure, allowing the US to withdraw from negotiations.

This proposed abandonment, however, isn’t a genuine attempt at conflict resolution. It’s more a theatrical performance, designed to showcase his supposed negotiating prowess while simultaneously avoiding any difficult decisions or complicated actions. The claim to end the conflict “in one phone call” is viewed as highly improbable, reflecting a lack of understanding about the complexity of the situation.… Continue reading

Foreign Tourists Fear US Travel Under Trump: Safety Concerns and Economic Boycott

Following Donald Trump’s reelection, reports of increased detentions and interrogations of tourists at US borders caused a decline in overseas visits. This prompted some, like Jenny, a British citizen, to cancel their US trip due to concerns about these practices and a perceived shift in the country’s atmosphere. While others, such as Sarah, reported no issues entering the US, anxiety surrounding border interactions remains, particularly for those with less privileged backgrounds or those in binational relationships, highlighting concerns about discriminatory practices. The increased scrutiny of US border procedures has, however, brought longstanding issues to light, prompting reflection on the treatment of various groups by authorities.

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Trump’s Hidden Bruise: Health Concerns After “Perfect” Physical Exam

A noticeable bruise reappeared on President Trump’s right hand, days after he publicized receiving a “highest mark” on a recent physical. The bruise, similar to one seen in February, prompted speculation from medical experts regarding potential underlying health concerns. While the White House offered only limited details of the exam and declared the President to be in excellent health, the hand injury raises questions about the accuracy of this assessment. Trump himself declared the exam results “perfecto,” despite the visible discoloration. The lack of transparency surrounding the physical and the unexplained bruise create considerable uncertainty.

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Judge Blocks Illegal Deportations to Dictatorships

A federal judge has issued a ruling blocking the administration from deporting non-citizens to third-party countries without affording them due process. This decision stems from a concerning practice where individuals are being sent to countries where they face potential torture or death, without any opportunity to contest their deportation.

The judge’s order directly addresses the administration’s actions, highlighting the lack of legal recourse provided to these individuals. It emphasizes the severity of sending individuals to countries where they are at risk of grave harm, and underscores the violation of fundamental due process rights. The judge’s powerful words—describing the situation as akin to extrajudicial rendition or state-sponsored kidnapping—paint a stark picture of the alleged human rights violations involved.… Continue reading

Florida Releases US Citizen Wrongfully Arrested by ICE

Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, a US citizen born in Georgia, was arrested in Florida and detained on a 48-hour hold requested by ICE, despite presenting a valid birth certificate. He was charged under Florida’s SB 4C law, which a federal court temporarily blocked, with being an “unauthorized alien.” Although the judge dismissed the charge, ICE’s detainer initially prevented his release. Following public outcry and advocacy efforts, Lopez-Gomez was ultimately released on Thursday evening.

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Conservative Judge Warns of US Lawlessness in Abrego Garcia Case

A federal appeals court, in an opinion penned by conservative Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, has ordered the government to repatriate Kilmar Abrego Garcia from a Salvadoran prison after his illegal deportation. The court rejected the government’s claim that it has no responsibility to retrieve Abrego Garcia, highlighting the violation of due process and the potential for unchecked executive power. Judge Wilkinson’s strong rebuke emphasizes the gravity of the situation and warns of the erosion of the rule of law if the executive branch continues to disregard court orders. This decision, particularly from a judge known for upholding executive authority, serves as a significant warning to the Supreme Court and the nation.

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Musk’s Secret Breeding Spree: A Wild, Creepy Allegation

A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals Elon Musk’s attempts to father numerous children, including soliciting women online and offering substantial financial incentives for secrecy. The report details Musk’s relationships with multiple women, focusing on Ashley St. Clair, who received a reduced financial settlement after publicly disclosing her child with Musk. The article highlights Musk’s stated desire for a “legion-level” number of children before a perceived apocalypse, along with the alleged involvement of his aides in managing these relationships. The report also includes text messages corroborating Musk’s actions and financial arrangements with these women, revealing a pattern of controlling behavior and financial coercion.

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