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#10 Trump Warns ‘Nothing Will Stop Me’ as He Marks 100th Day at Michigan Rally - Independent, MAGA Voice, AJ Huber, Benny Johnson, End Tribalism in Politics, and New York Post on X
Donald Trump warned that “nothing will stop me” as he reveled in his use of executive power to shape government at a rally in Michigan to mark his 100th day in office. The president rifled through his accomplishments, denigrated migrants, and roasted his political opponents during a near 90-minute “achievement speech” Tuesday evening at the Macomb Community College, just north of Detroit. Amazon is pushing back against reports that the e-commerce giant is planning to display how much President Trump’s tariffs added to the cost, stating these plans were not approved and “not going to happen.” The comments came hours after the White House bashed Amazon for the reported plans, calling it a “hostile and political act.” “The team that runs our ultra-low-cost Amazon Haul store considered the idea of listing import charges on certain products. This was never approved and is not going to happen,” Amazon spokesperson Tim Doyle said in a statement to The Hill... Donald Trump clashed with an ABC journalist over a disputed image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in an interview broadcast on Tuesday, 29 April, to mark the president's first 100 days in office in his second term. The Republican complained that Terry Moran was "not being very nice" during a tense exchange, in which they discussed the deported El Salvador native and Maryland father, and claims he was a member of the MS-13 gang. Mr Trump pointed to an image of Mr Abrego Garcia that he claimed showed him with gang tattoos on his knuckles. The image has been sharply challenged; critics say the photo has been digitally altered... Dr. Phil sits down with Health Secretary RFK Jr. for a raw, no-holds-barred town hall on his first 100 days in office—facing tough questions from the public, defending bold policies, and revealing the vision behind his most controversial decisions. Tonight, in a powerful LIVE town hall event, Dr. Phil sits down with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—a man who refuses to be silenced. From skyrocketing chronic disease to overhauling nutrition standards, RFK Jr. has faced fierce backlash yet remains unwavering in his mission to Make America Healthy Again. In this raw, no-holds-barred conversation marking his first 100 days in office, RFK Jr. takes questions directly from the audience and discusses the bold changes shaking up the nation's health agenda... We recognize that we are releasing this report at a particularly challenging time, and we have significant concerns that the important work that was entrusted to us will be undermined. We want to be clear. The adoption of the recommendations of this report, born of the experiences of our Jewish and Israeli community, is of the utmost importance to us. So is the way they are adopted. These significant reforms must be adopted through internal processes that have widespread buy-in within the Harvard community. We are concerned that external parties, even if well-intentioned, will seek to compel adoption of some of our proposed reforms. If they do so, they will make it more difficult for Harvard to fix itself... President Donald Trump fired former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, along with others nominated by President Joe Biden, on Tuesday, his 100th day in office. Emhoff’s firing is particularly significant because the Biden administration tasked him with leading its so-called “strategy” against antisemitism — a watered-down plan that backed away from previous commitments to consider extreme anti-Israel criticism antisemitic, and which failed to stop anti-Jewish hatred in the wake of the Hamas terror attack against Israel on October 7, 2023, which triggered a wave of antisemitic protests and attacks... First came their much-analyzed Oval Office moment. Next, their subject-to-interpretation hug. The two interactions between President Donald Trump and a sometime antagonist, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, reflect the Democratic governor’s efforts to move past last year’s hard-fought campaign and find common ground with the Republican president, at risk of political backlash...
#9 Amazon Denies Reported Plans to Display Tariff Costs After White House Criticism - Miranda Nazzaro, Republican's Against Trump, Nick Sortor (community note), Benny Johnson (community note), and Aaron Rupar on X
#8 Trump Argues With Reporter Over MS-13 Tattoo Photoshop Claims: ‘You’re Not Being Very Nice’ - Holly Patrick on Independent, PBD Podcast, Coffee and eyerolls, Chris Cantrall, President Weevil/ABC News,
#7 RFK Jr.: The First 100 Days – A Special Edition Of Dr. Phil Primetime - Dr. Phil's Merit Street TV, MAHA Action, Gregor, Glorida Twiford, and Alexander Russo on X
#6 Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias - Harvard Crimson, Yehuda Teitelbaum, Scott Jennings, Shabbos Kestenbaum, Elise Stefanik, Jews Fight Back and Axios on X
#5 Trump’s Approval Steady, Concerns Over Economy, Immigration Rise, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds - Jason Lange for Reuters, Censored Planet, Scott Rasmussen, and One Nation on X
President Donald Trump's approval rating held steady this week, but discontent is rising over his handling of the economy and hardline approach to immigration, amid concern about a global trade war and a push to increase deportations, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The three-day poll completed on Sunday showed 42% of respondents approved of the Republican leader's performance in office, unchanged from a prior Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted a week earlier. The share of people who disapprove of his presidency was also steady at 53%...
#4 Goodbye Klaus Schwab - Tracy Beanz and Michelle Edwards for The HighWire, war is a racket, jomofo22, TPV Sean, and save yourselves in God on X
The blatant, deliberate, and sinister tyranny behind the COVID-19 pandemic focused a much-needed light on numerous endeavors that have, for decades, in the name of profit and power, caused intentional harm to the health of humanity. Besides seeing on full display the ineptness of the World Health Organization (WHO) masquerading as the wise and almighty ruler competent to oversee a global crisis, the pandemic also uncovered the immorality of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Undoubtedly, much of the world relished in a moment of glee when WEF founder and leader Klaus Schwab announced in early April that he would “start the process” of stepping down as leader of the Geneva-based deep-state aligned institution, with a deadline of January 2027. Imagine the sheer elation when, just a few days later, amidst allegations of financial and ethical misconduct, we learned that Klaus Schwab had abruptly quit the WEF...
#3 Conservative Commentator David Horowitz Dies at 86 - Landon Mion for Fox News, Charlie Kirk, benahorowitz.eth, David Horowitz, Jerry DunleavyIV and Sean Mcguire on X
David Horowitz, a conservative commentator, author, and activist, died on Tuesday at the age of 86, according to the David Horowitz Freedom Center, the conservative think tank he founded. Horowitz died after a lengthy battle with cancer, the center wrote on X. "On behalf of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, we are very saddened to announce the passing of the Center’s founder, David Horowitz," the center said...
#2 You’re Fired: Trump Kicks Doug Emhoff off U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council - Joel B. Pollak for Breitbart, New York Post, Emerald Robinson, Politico, and The Hill on X
#1 About That Hug ... Whitmer Risks Backlash From Democrats as She Embraces Trump in Michigan - Joey Cappelletti and Jonathan J. Cooper for AP News, The Detroit News, Carrie La Seur, Jo, Doreen Linder, Russell Asplund, and Evita Duffy-Alfonso/Breaking 911 on X
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