On a warm and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump makes a self-inflicted mess.
From FrontpageMag, the media knew about congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) for over a decade.
From Townhall, you won't believe what New York state Democrats want to ban.
From The Washington Free Beacon, lessons from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's defeat.
From the Washington Examiner, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) supports expelling congresscritter Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) from the House.
From The Federalist, under then-President Biden, the Department of Justice targeted pro-lifers because the abortion industry asked them to.
From American Thinker, what's different between the aforementioned Eric Swalwell and other left-wingers?
From NewsBusters, Saturday Night Live makes a sick "joke" about Second Lady Usha Vance.
From Canada Free Press, a panel on the Fox News show Gutfeld fails to understand the idea of a constitutional republic.
From TeleSUR, another Russian oil tanker sails toward Cuba.
From TCW Defending Freedom, Hungary falls to globalist elites.
From EuroNews, Greek authorities rescue over 300 migrants near the island of Crete.
From Balkan Insight, a Bosnian court rejects the indictment of a man who fought for Russia against Ukraine.
From The North Africa Post, the French drone maker Delair plans to open a subsidiary in Rabat, Morocco.
From The New Arab, Kuwait detains a journalist over his social media posts. (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)
From Gatestone Institute, leaders of countries in western Europe betray the West.
From The Daily Signal, after the resignations of the twice-aforementioned Eric Swallwell and congresscritter Tony Gonzales (R-TX), who's next?
From The American Conservative, the man whom Vice President Vance met in Islamabad, Pakistan.
From The Western Journal, the BART subway system in the San Francisco area installs jump-proof turnstiles, which have greatly decreased the need for maintenance.
From BizPac Review, over 16,000 "immigrants" in Illinois might soon lose their food assistance.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Mark Alford (R-MO) zeroes in on foreign land purchases near U.S. nuclear bases.
From the New York Post, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) admits that his city-owned grocery stores will guarantee lower prices only for a core "basket of goods".
From Breitbart, with his crusade against U.S. President Trump, Pope Leo XIV squanders his moral authority.
From Newsmax, more on the aforementioned Biden-era targeting of pro-lifers.
And from SFGate, 73-year-old Japanese musician Masayoshi Takanaka plays guitar, including one shaped like a surfboard.
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