Monday, April 7, 2025

Monday Links

As the cool and cloudy weather continues on a Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the left keeps on lying about gender ideology.

From FrontpageMag, how Hamas treats people who criticize it.

From Townhall, what Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had to say when asked about tariffs against "penguin-inhabited islands".

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump endorse former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) for Senator.

From the Washington Examiner, Trump host the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers at the White House, but does not introduce California Senators Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla (both D).

From The Federalist, three Pennsylvania officials plead guilty to election fraud, and two of them are still in office.

From American Thinker, the MAGA movement needs to heed the advice that U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gave to President Bush the Elder.

From MRCTV, another "trans" athlete wins a high school girls' track event in Oregon.

From NewsBusters, CNN and MSNBC refer to an illegal alien from El Salvador as a "Maryland man" a combined 120 times

From Canada Free Press, the Democrats have a message, but can't tell you what it is.

From TeleSUR, thousands of indigenous people in Brazil go to the capital city of Brasilia to protest against a law that limits their land rights.

From TCW Defending Freedom, was the polio vaccine a killer instead of being a savior?

From Snouts in the Trough, it's not a "trade war" or "catastrophe", but negotiation.

From EuroNews, a Russian court reduces the sentence of a U.S. soldier who was convicted of theft and making threats.

From Free West Media, Republican sellouts fight to keep cash from then-President Biden's Green New Deal flowing.

From ReMix, four people from Spain and France are arrested after allegedly tearing down Hungarian and Israeli flags in Budapest, Hungary and throwing them into the Danube River.  (If you read Spanish, read a related story at El Mundo.)

From Balkan Insight, Albania fails to eradicate pesticides banned by the E.U. from its agricultural products.

From The North Africa Post, Tunisian authorities dismantle informal migrant camps near the town of El Amra.

From The New Arab, according to the group Human Rights Watch, Saudi Arabia still cracks down on dissent, despite its release of a few high-profile detainees.

From BBC News, a self-proclaimed "terrorist" from Batley, England who plotted to set up an extremist training camp in Oregon could be allowed to return home after being released from prison.

From NottinghamshireLive, asylum seekers from Iran who arrived in the U.K. on small boats take vacations back home.

From The Jerusalem Post, a French geographer is forced out of his own lecture by a pro-HamasPalestinian mob.

From Gatestone Institute, Muslim "scholars" in Qatar call for death and destruction.

From The Stream, what we learned from the coronavirus in the past five years.

From The Daily Signal, the Colorado House of Representatives passes a bill that treats dissent from gender ideology as child abuse.

From The American Conservative, what a newly proposed "Mar-a-Lago Accord" can and cannot do.

From The Western Journal, the White House pushes back against reports of a "90-day tariff pause".

From BizPac Review, congresscritter Don Bacon (R-Neb) announces that he will introduce a bill to undercut Trump's tariffs.  (In order for such a bill to become law, wouldn't Trump himself have to sign it?)

From The Daily Wire, a women's pool competition ends with a final match between two "trans" players.

From the Daily Caller, Vice President Vance celebrates his mother's 10 years of sobriety at the White House, keeping a promise that he made at the Republican National Convention.

From the New York Post, conspiracy theories spread online about the stabbing death of Texas high school football player Austin Metcalf.

From Breitbart, more on the Los Angeles Dodgers visiting the White House, where Trump praises National League MVP Shohei Ohtani.

From Newsmax, Trump threatens China with even more tariffs.

And from The Babylon Bee, China retaliates against Trump's tariffs by putting worse fortunes into fortune cookies.

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