Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Wednesday Whatnot

On a cool and rainy Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell (D) is under investigation for allegedly "aiding and abetting" illegal aliens.

From FrontpageMag, President Trump abolishes painful government-sponsored experiments on dogs and cats.

From Townhall, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) issues a grim warning to two illegal aliens arrested in connection with a jet ski hit-and-run death of an Air Force cadet candidate.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to seven Israeli lawmakers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's war plans for Gaza do not show a serious intent to defeat Hamas.

From the Washington Examiner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces visa restrictions for foreigners who have censored Americans.

From The Federalist, the media falls over itself to defend South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa, who claimed that chants such as "kill the Boer" are free speech.

From American Thinker, should conservatives in blue states get out or stay and fight?  (That would include yours truly.)

From MRCTV, more on the two illegal aliens arrested in connection with the aforementioned hit-and-run jet ski death.

From NewsBusters, conservative leaders rally in Budapest, Hungary for free speech and to lambaste censorship under then-President Biden.  (Isn't it interesting how such censorship took place under Biden, but Trump is the fascist?)

From TeleSUR, police evict indigenous citizens from the headquarters of the Interprovincial Federation of Shuar Centers in Sucua, Ecuador.

From TCW Defending Freedom, British activist Tommy Robinson is free, and again calls out the U.K.'s thought police.

From EuroNews, four women and three girls are killed when their migrant boat, packed with over 100 people, capsizes near the Canary Islands.

From ReMix, a German train conductor gets in trouble for complaining about a "headscarf squadron" blocking doors to his train.  (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)

From Balkan Insight, new war crimes indictments from Bosnia and Herzegovina anger Croatian President Zoran Milanović.

From The North Africa Post, a delegation from the Association of Romanian Communes visits Dakhla, Morocco to study the Moroccan approach to local development.

From The New Arab, a Syrian security official denies having made direct contact with Israeli officials.

From Jewish News, the Israeli hostages still in Gaza have been there for 600 days.

From the Daily Mail, Saudi Arabian women speak out on the "hellish" secret prisons for "disobedient" women.

From The Jerusalem Post, how the "summer schools" run by the Houthis in Yemen indoctrinate the new generation.

From Gatestone Institute, Israel has its own subversives.

From Radio Free AsiaThai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra urges calm after a Cambodian soldier is killed in a clash on the border between the two countries.

From The Stream, the rise of AI is reigniting a demand for humanities majors.

From The Daily Signal, leading left-wing congresscritters relaunch their attempt to have the government take over healthcare.

From The American Conservative, bringing the world's conflicts to the U.S.

From The Western Journal, even Politico admits that Trump "is the most accessible president in history".

From BizPac Review, First Lady Melania Trump is forced to shut down a false rumor about her son Barron.

From The Daily Wire, a mortgage company enables illegal aliens to buy homes in the U.S.

From the Daily Caller, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany reveals the gender of her third baby.

From the New York Post, a woke mob harasses a mother and her three children at a rally held by a Christian group outside the Seattle City Hall.

From Breitbart, the Trump administration takes "mere weeks" to approve a new uranium mine planned for Utah.

From Newsmax, the White House fires back after congresscritter AOC (D-NY) calls for the abolishment of ICE.

And from the Genesius Times, WNBA player Angel Reese claims that basketballs are racist for making her miss so many shots.

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