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U.S. Embassy Staff Killed In Crash Just After High-Risk Operation In Cartel Stronghold
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U.S. Embassy Staff Killed In Crash Just After High-Risk Operation In Cartel Stronghold

Two U.S. Embassy officials and two Mexican officials were killed in a car accident in northern Mexico on Sunday. A report published by the El Paso Times stated that all four had been killed in a car accident in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua — which shares a border with southwest Texas. They had been participating in an operation to locate and destroy drug labs in the area. The two Mexican officials were identified by Chihuahua State authorities as Chihuahua State Investigations Agency Director Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes and officer Manuel Genaro Méndez Montes. The two U.S. embassy officials have not yet been identified. U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson shared his thoughts in a post on X, offering his condolences to the families of those who had been killed and commenting on the inherent risk present in the jobs they did every day. We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of two U.S. Embassy personnel, the Director of Chihuahua’s State Investigation Agency (AEI), and an AEI officer in this accident. We honor their dedication and tireless efforts to confront one of the greatest challenges of our time. Our… — Embajador Ronald Johnson (@USAmbMex) April 19, 2026 “We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of two U.S. Embassy personnel, the Director of Chihuahua’s State Investigation Agency (AEI), and an AEI officer in this accident. We honor their dedication and tireless efforts to confront one of the greatest challenges of our time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and their loved ones,” Johnson posted. “This tragedy is a solemn reminder of the risks faced by those Mexican and U.S. officials who are dedicated to protecting our communities. It strengthens our resolve to continue their mission and advance our shared commitment to security and justice, to protect our people.” The accident came just one day after Chihuahua State police had announced the discovery of two large methamphetamine labs in the mountains near Morelos — in the southern part of the state. The labs were reportedly located using drones.

Watch Bill Maher Trash Eric Swalwell: ‘F*cking Creep’
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Watch Bill Maher Trash Eric Swalwell: ‘F*cking Creep’

Comedian and HBO host Bill Maher joined in the wave of renewed scrutiny around former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who he described as a “f*cking creep” — which has prompted fresh debate in Washington over how long allegations and rumors can circulate inside political and media circles before ever becoming public. Swalwell, once a prominent Democratic figure and frequent cable news guest during the Trump era, saw his political career collapse in a matter of days earlier this month after a series of sexual misconduct allegations surfaced publicly, including claims of rape and sexual assault. He has since suspended his California gubernatorial campaign, resigned from Congress, and acknowledged “mistakes” while denying the more serious accusations. The speed of that fall has only intensified questions about what was known, and when. That surfaced again on Saturday when Bill Maher addressed the situation on air, describing what he said was a long-standing perception of Swalwell that never made it into mainstream reporting until recently. WATCH:

Maher Clashes With Jake Sullivan After Most Senate Dems Turn On Israel
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Maher Clashes With Jake Sullivan After Most Senate Dems Turn On Israel

Bill Maher, hosting former Biden national security advisor Jake Sullivan, pointed out the virtually complete Democratic Senate opposition to the state of Israel, noting that only seven Democratic senators voted against a measure blocking the sale of military equipment to Israel. On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate voted on Joint Resolutions of Disapproval introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to block specific military sales to Israel, including $295 million for military bulldozers and $152 million for 1,000-pound bombs. A record 40 members of the Democratic caucus (85%) voted to block the sales, while seven Democratic senators voted with the Republican majority to oppose the measures. These seven senators were: Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), John Fetterman (PA) Richard Blumenthal (CT), Chris Coons (DE), Jacky Rosen (NV), and Catherine Cortez Masto (NV). “The Senate rejected a measure to block the sale of military equipment to Israel,” Maher noted. “I wouldn’t know what that means unless I stopped and thought about it. What it means is this: it is a Democratic idea. This is Bernie Sanders. This is the Democrats wanting to stop — and this is not charity to Israel. This is the sale of military equipment. This is the Democrats saying, we’re not going to sell Israel any more military equipment. Seven Democrats joined the Republicans in shooting this down. So Israel has seven Democratic allies left in the Senate.” “Well, first of all, it’s not just Bernie Sanders. As you know, it’s 40 Democrats who voted for this,” Sullivan replied. “That’s right. Only seven allies,” Maher responded. “It was pretty straightforward. I talked to a number of them before the vote. I think they did the right thing. Why? Because the president of the United States —” “Who did the right thing?” Maher interjected. “Those 40 Democrats,” Sullivan answered. “The 40?” Maher said incredulously “Yeah, because the president of the United States and the prime minister of Israel brought the United States into a war that basically was misbegotten from the beginning, which cost American credibility, cost American lives and cost American families at the gas pump.’ Sullivan claimed. “And basically, those Democrats shouldn’t vote for anything that supports that war, including more weapons to Israel. I think that’s just a basic proposition. If you are not wanting to support the U. S. and Israel continuing the war in Iran, you shouldn’t be voting to send more weapons to Israel. I think that that is the right approach for those 40 Democrats to take.” “Well, I see why Biden lost,” Maher fired back. BILL MAHER: “Israel has 7 Democratic allies left in the Senate.” “This is the Democrats saying, we’re not going to sell Israel any more military equipment.” JAKE SULLIVAN: “40 Democrats who voted for this.” MAHER: “That’s right. Only 7 allies.” SULLIVAN: “I talked to a number… pic.twitter.com/pTHCa94adn — The Vigilant Fox

How Did Young Dems Rank Israel, Iran, And China?
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How Did Young Dems Rank Israel, Iran, And China?

While Democrats and much of the media have spent years focused on the trajectory of the American right, a new poll from Echelon Insights points to a shift developing within the Democratic Party’s base. According to the data, Democrats under the age of 50 are approaching key geopolitical actors in ways that break from longstanding norms. Among that cohort, Israel is viewed with a -45-point margin of unfavorability. By comparison, the Islamic Republic of Iran registers slightly less negatively at -40, while China, widely regarded as the primary strategic rival to the United States, is viewed at a much narrower -14-point margin. Supplemental data from Yale University’s Spring 2026 youth poll suggests that this pattern is not isolated, though it is most pronounced among younger Democrats. The findings point to a broader generational shift in how international relationships are understood and evaluated. That shift also appears to extend beyond foreign policy into attitudes that intersect with longstanding cultural and political sensitivities. The Yale data shows that 10% of voters aged 18 to 34 agreed with all three antisemitic statements presented to them — including claims related to dual loyalty and disproportionate influence — compared to just 2% of voters over the age of 65. At the same time, 54% of young voters describe Israel as an “apartheid state,” a position that rises significantly among those who identify as extremely liberal. Perceptions of antisemitism itself also vary by age. Just 21% of voters aged 18 to 34 say Jewish Americans face a disproportionate number of hate crimes, despite federal data consistently placing them among the most targeted groups. The Echelon polling further illustrates how these attitudes are reflected in broader political agreement. When presented with a paraphrased statement by Nick Fuentes arguing that the United States should end what was described as a “slavish” deference to Israel, 49% of Democrats agreed, compared to 22% of Republicans. On a separate question, 52% of Democrats agreed with the characterization of Israel as an apartheid state engaged in systemic oppression of Palestinians, while 17% of Republicans said the same. Taken together, the data suggests that the divide is not centered on a single issue, but reflects a wider shift in how younger Democrats frame questions of alliance, conflict, ideology, and national interest. What makes this dynamic more significant is that it is not being driven by high-priority voter concerns, but rather by low-salience issues that still shape broader worldview. Positions that were once more peripheral within the party’s coalition are now gaining measurable traction, the intensity and direction of opinion among younger voters suggest these views are functioning as signals of ideological identity rather than responses to immediate policy tradeoffs. That creates a situation where party leaders are not simply navigating disagreement, but a deeper reorientation in how a rising share of their coalition interprets global power, moral responsibility, ideological purity, and the role of the United States abroad. As those attitudes continue to solidify, they are likely to continue influencing both rhetoric, candidate positioning in ways more drastic than already seen. For party leadership, the implications are less about any one policy and more about coherence. As generational differences on foreign policy and related issues become more pronounced, maintaining a unified message may prove increasingly difficult. Whether that leads to recalibration or further divergence remains unclear, but the underlying shift is becoming harder to overlook.

Tapper Hurls ‘Genocide’ Accusation — Stefanik Fires Off A Sharp Counterpunch
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Tapper Hurls ‘Genocide’ Accusation — Stefanik Fires Off A Sharp Counterpunch

CNN anchor Jake Tapper repeatedly insisted that President Donald Trump had openly called for “genocide” in Iran, prompting a quick response from his Sunday morning guest, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY). Stefanik joined the longtime host of “State of the Union” to discuss her book, “Poisoned Ivies” — where she confronts the “academic and moral rot” that have taken over America’s elite educational institutions — and Tapper used her criticisms of the recent pro-Hamas protests to lay a rhetorical trap for her. Stefanik shared a clip from Sunday morning’s interview along with her own caption that read, “@jaketapper falsely compares President Trump to the radical pro-Hamas antisemites who physically assaulted, spit on American students faces, drew swastikas on their doors, and rioted and destroyed university property. President Trump has targeted the Iranian terrorist regime to save the Iranian people and the world from the largest state sponsor of terror that has slaughtered their own people.” WATCH: And here it is