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Friday, April 18, 2025

Brit Hume Identifies Who’s Pushing Democrats To Bring Abrego Garcia Back To US

 Brit Hume appeared on Fox News Wednesday to discuss who is motivating Democrats to try to bring alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia back to the United States.

Maryland Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen traveled to San Salvador on Wednesday to raise concerns about the deportation of Garcia. The El Salvador government denied him entry into the mega prison facility. During an appearance on “Special Report with Bret Baier,” Hume said Democrats appear to be responding more to pressure from their political base than to broader public sentiment.

“I guess what we think these Democrats think is that they’re looking at a mandate from their most activist constituents to resist and fight and fight and fight,” Hume told Baier. “And so, they’re taking whatever opportunities to fight that they can. I’m not sure they’re choosing them very wisely.”

Hume said he’s puzzled why Van Hollen was rushing to advocate for a Salvadoran man.

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“It’s a bit of a mystery to me, Bret, why Chris Van Hollen, who I think would like to run for president, is racing down to El Salvador to try to get a Salvadoran man, who was illegally in the United States, out of jail down there,” Hume said. “Now, the courts are dealing with the question of whether he should have been put there and whether he should be brought back for due process or whatever.”

Hume said the Trump administration has released details suggesting Garcia was not only a gang member but had also beaten his wife.

“It’s hard for me to imagine that many Americans will look at this guy and think he’s a sympathetic victim. The administration has put forth a lot of information about the likelihood he was a gang member, and a dangerous one at that, and that he’d apparently beaten his wife and so on,” Hume said.

The Trump administration said it has no obligation to return Garcia. In court filings, the Justice Department said federal courts cannot intrude on foreign policy, including decisions about Garcia’s repatriation and detention. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Garcia in March and promptly deported him to El Salvador, where officials imprisoned him in a facility built for gang members. Authorities first identified him as an MS-13 associate following a 2019 Maryland arrest and a tip from a confidential informant.

https://dailycaller.com/2025/04/16/brit-hume-democrats-abrego-garcia/

The Strange Case of Abrego Garcia

 Democrats do many things that I don’t understand, but their enthusiastic embrace of El Salvadoran Abrego Garcia, a member of the brutal gang MS-13, is bizarre even for them. No one disputes that Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador. No one disputes that he was in the U.S. illegally. Therefore–it follows–he should be deported to his home country. In 2019, that deportation was temporarily held up by an immigration judge who thought that it would be too dangerous to deport Garcia to El Salvador, because he could be threatened by a rival gang. That is not, to put it politely, a persuasive rationale.

The Department of Homeland Security has made public the record of Garcia’s 2019 arrest. Here it is:


So Garcia was apprehended in the company of known MS-13 members, he manifested various signs of being an MS-13 member, and a reliable informant told police that Garcia was “an active member of MS-13” with the rank of “Chequeo” and the gang name of “Chele.” The fact that an immigration judge nevertheless didn’t want him deported to his home country is outrageous.

Garcia is also a domestic abuser, but that is a relatively minor consideration for present purposes.

MS-13 is a notoriously violent gang that has terrorized American communities, raping and murdering women and children. The idea that MS-13 members who have entered the U.S. illegally should be allowed to stay here, in contravention of our laws, is absurd. And yet, that is the position of the Democratic Party.

Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland has made the most risible foreign journey since Rudolf Hess flew to Scotland. Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador, ostensibly to visit Abrego Garcia, the Democratic Party’s hero, in prison there. Predictably, Van Hollen was turned away at the prison’s entrance. Too bad: in my opinion, they should have let him in.

Van Hollen wants more MS-13 gang members in Maryland, as does the governor of that state, Wes Moore, who says he wants to bring the illegal alien Garcia “home.” Someone should tell Moore that Garcia’s home is El Salvador, the one and only country of which he is a citizen.

Patty Morin, one of Van Hollen and Moore’s constituents, has a different view:

Patty Morin, whose daughter was murdered by an undocumented [sic] migrant from El Salvador in 2023, questioned the motive of Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen traveling to that country and visiting a man who had been deported.

After Rachel Morin, a mother of five, was found murdered and raped off the Ma & Pa Trail in Harford County on August 6, 2023, Patty Morin said Sen. Van Hollen “barely acknowledged her daughter.” Victor Martinez-Hernandez, who law enforcement said had fled illegally to the United States after an arrest warrant was issued for a murder in El Salvador, was found guilty of murder on April 14.
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“To have a senator from Maryland who didn’t even acknowledge, or barely acknowledged my daughter and the brutal death she endured, leaving her five children without a mother and now a grandbaby without a grandmother so he can use my taxpayer money to fly to El Salvador to bring back someone that’s not even an American citizen?” Morin said during a visit to the White House on Wednesday. “Why does that person have more right than I do, or my daughter, or my grandchildren?”

Good question. Van Hollen displayed extraordinary arrogance in demanding that El Salvador send its citizen into the United States. Who is he to dictate to El Salvador about an El Salvadoran citizen? El Salvador’s president, in the Oval Office, rightly ridiculed the idea that he should somehow try to smuggle one of his country’s citizens across our border, illegally.

I think it is almost 100% certain that the Democrats will win the House of Representatives in the midterm election. Their troops have been whipped into a frenzy that we have rarely seen in our history. If Democratic office-holders were merely sane, they would have the 2026 election in the bag. And yet…sanity is a bar they don’t seem able to get over. As the Abrego Garcia case illustrates, perhaps more than anything else.

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/04/the-strange-case-of-abrego-garcia.php

GSK kicks off Blenrep's market return with first myeloma combo nod in UK

 GSK has secured the first regulatory approval for Blenrep since the antibody-drug conjugate’s global market withdrawal in 2022.

The U.K.’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has become the first to sign off on Blenrep as part of two different combinations for treating multiple myeloma patients who have received at least one prior therapy, GSK said Thursday.

The approval allows the BCMA-targeted therapy to be used with either Takeda’s Velcade (bortezomib) or Bristol Myers Squibb’s Pomalyst (pomalidomide), plus dexamethasone in second-line myeloma treatment.

This world-first approval marks a milestone in GSK’s plan for Blenrep to reach peak annual sales of more than 3 billion pounds sterling (about $4 billion). Blenrep’s potential global reentry also gave GSK confidence to boost its 2031 sales target to more than 40 billion pounds despite uncertainties around the company’s flagship vaccines business.

A regulatory approval further redeems Blenrep’s reputation following its previous market withdrawal triggered by a phase 3 monotherapy flop in third-line multiple myeloma.

“As the only BCMA-targeted ADC therapy, Blenrep has the potential, supported by robust phase III data, to extend survival and remission versus standard of care and redefine treatment at or after first relapse,” Hesham Abdullah, M.D., GSK’s global head of oncology R&D, said in a statement Thursday.

Despite its history as a monotherapy, Blenrep proved its worth in two combo trials.

In DREAMM-7, Blenrep beat Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex in their respective pairings with Velcade and dexamethasone (Vd). Blenrep-Vd slashed the risk of progression or death by 59% versus Darzalex-Vd. The GSK regimen also helped patients live longer, lowering the risk of death by 42% versus the Darzalex-based comparator.

In DREAMM-8, Blenrep’s combination with Pomalyst and dexamethasone (Pd) has shown a 48% reduction in the risk of progression or death versus Velcade-Pd

Besides the U.K., Blenrep combinations are currently under review in 14 territories, according to GSK. In the U.S., the FDA is slated to deliver a verdict by July 23 this year.

Blenrep will need to compete with J&J and Legend Biotech’s powerful CAR-T therapy Carvykti on the global market—although not in the U.K. just yet. Back in 2023, J&J shelved Caryvkti’s rollout in the U.K. as the company struggled to churn out enough supply to meet global demand. 

As an off-the-shelf therapy, Blenrep does boast a convenience edge over CAR-T therapy, which requires a complex production process using patients’ own T cells.

“As patients with multiple myeloma increasingly receive combination therapies at diagnosis, treatment options available in the community setting that use different mechanisms like Blenrep are crucial to extending remission and ultimately survival,” Joseph Mikhael, M.D., from City of Hope and chief medical officer of the International Myeloma Foundation, said in a statement Thursday.

https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/gsk-kicks-blenreps-market-return-first-myeloma-combo-nod-uk

'Former FAA contractor' pleads guilty to sharing US airport files with Iran

 A former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contractor pleaded guilty Wednesday to working as an agent of Iran and sharing sensitive U.S. airport data with Iranian intelligence officers.

Abouzar Rahmati, 42, admitted to conspiring to act and acting as an agent of Iran on U.S. soil “without prior notification to the Attorney General,” according to a press release from the Justice Department (DOJ).

Court documents show that from “at least” December 2017 to June 2024, Rahmati cooperated with the Iranian government “using a cover story to hide his conduct, obtaining employment with an FAA contractor with access to sensitive non-public information about the U.S. aviation sector, and obtaining open-source and non-public materials about the U.S. solar energy industry and providing it to Iranian intelligence officers,” the DOJ release states.

Some of that information — including documents related to solar energy, solar panels, the FAA, U.S. airports and U.S. air traffic control towers — was given by Rahmati to his Iran-based brother in mid-2022, per the department. The files were later handed over to Iranian intelligence officials on his behalf, court documents show.

The guilty plea comes as the U.S. and Iran have recently engaged in indirect talks around Tehran’s nuclear program despite a long-standing tense relationship between the two nations.

Envoys from Iran and the U.S. recently finished the first round of “positive” and “constructive” discussions in Oman, agreeing to move forward with the discussion this weekend, according to the Trump administration.

U.S. national security experts have pushed back on President Trump’s decision to open talks with the Middle East nation, while comparing the latest round of talks to former President Obama’s previous agreement with Iran. Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, more commonly known as the Iran Nuclear Deal, in 2018.

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5253738-former-faa-contracter-guilty-agent-of-iran/

Trump administration replaces federal COVID-19 response page with ‘lab leak’ explainer

 The Trump White House on Friday replaced the covid.gov website that provided resources and information on COVID-19 with a webpage promoting the theory that the pandemic was a result of a laboratory leak in Wuhan, China, which a House GOP panel strongly favored in a report released last year.

The address covid.gov now redirects to a White House webpage titled “Lab Leak: The True Origins of Covid-19.” Prior to this change, covid.gov provided access to free testing for SARS-CoV-2 as it became available along with as information on masking, testing and treating infections.

Like the GOP-led House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic concluded in a report released in December, the Trump administration’s webpage concludes that the lab leak is the most likely origin of COVID-19. The more than 500-page report is included on the site.

Criticisms of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), former chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and other entities active during the pandemic make up most of page.

“This administration prioritizes transparency over all else,” a senior administration official told Fox News Digital. “The American people deserve to know the truth about the COVID pandemic, and we will always find ways to reach communities with that message.”

“Public health officials often mislead the American people through conflicting messaging, knee jerk reactions, and a lack of transparency,” the page states. “Most egregiously, the federal government demonized alternative treatments and disfavored narratives, such as the lab leak theory, in a shameful effort to coerce and control the American people’s health decisions.”

Earlier this year, the CIA said it favored the lab leak theory, though the assessment was made with low confidence.

The updated website prompted renewed enthusiasm on conservative social media. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-Iowa) on the social media platform X praised the page, saying “the truth is coming to light.”

While members of the GOP have strongly pushed the lab leak theory, there is yet to be a broad consensus on where the virus originated from. As Mun-Keat Looi, features editor for the BMJ medical journal, wrote last year, “The trail for definitive, scientific evidence is cold.” This is largely due to the Chinese government refusing to share data and cooperate with international investigations.

Former National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins wrote in 2021 that difficulty in definitively identifying an origin of the virus is “not unusual.”

“Confirming with 100% certainty the origin of a virus is a long and complicated process. It took 14 years for scientists to find a single bat population that contained all the necessary genetic components of SARS-CoV, the virus that caused the 2003 SARS epidemic. We still do not know the origins of the 2014 Ebola outbreak,” Collins said in a statement.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5255871-trump-administration-promotes-lab-leak/

Yellen is wrong about US manufacturing — and pretty much everything else

 Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told the crew at CNBC this week that President Trump’s goal of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. was a “pipe dream.”  

It was an odd remark, given how her former boss, Joe Biden, ran for president on the prospect that he could revive manufacturing in the U.S. — the central pillar of his promise to rebuild the economy “from the bottom up and middle out.” 

Did Yellen not believe Biden’s campaign pitch? Was she not on board with the CHIPS Act, which threw tens of billions of dollars at semiconductor firms to encourage their shifting production to the U.S.? 

Yellen also claims she does not understand the rationale for Trump’s tariff war, which she calls   a “self-inflicted wound.” When Biden ran for president in 2020, he promised to do away with tariffs Trump had imposed on China. Not only did he keep those tariffs in place, he added to them in 2024, trying to protect America’s industries by putting a 100 percent tariff on imports of Chinese electric vehicles and a 50 percent duty on solar panels, among other assorted products. Did Yellen protest those taxes on imports from China?  

In short, is Yellen pessimistic about U.S. manufacturing and negative on tariffs because it is Trump at the helm? Or is it because she has strongly held convictions that the U.S. cannot compete?

If it’s the latter, then she should have gone public while in office, instead of insisting that billions of taxpayer dollars be thrown at an impossible cause. 

Ironically, Yellen made her disparaging remarks the same day Nvidia announced that, for the first time ever, it planned to manufacture its AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S. In addition, the powerhouse chip-maker announced in a blog post that, “Together with leading manufacturing partners, the company has commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing space to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas.”

Overall, the company said it plans, with its partners, to create up to $500 billion of AI infrastructure in the U.S. within the next four years.  

Nvidia is not the only company that has announced new investments in the U.S. since Trump took over the Oval Office again. Just a few of the other firms that have pledged additional investments include: 

  • Johnson and Johnson, promising $55 billion in investment over the next four years; 
  • Softbank, which announced a $100 billion investment over the next four years; 
  • Novartis, which plans to spend $23 billion to build and expand 10 facilities in the U.S.; 
  • Lilly, which will more than double its U.S. manufacturing investment by adding four new pharmaceutical manufacturing sites; and  
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ,which will invest an additional $100 billion into its U.S. production facilities. 

There have been (and will be) others. Trump’s tariffs have created plenty of incentives for companies deciding that the best way to access U.S. consumers, the biggest global market, is to manufacture here at home.  

Bringing manufacturing home to the U.S. is clearly not a “pipedream.” But it will look different than it has in the past.  

The AI and robotics revolution means that labor is shrinking over time. Rising domestic production will still create jobs, but not as many as would have been the case a decade ago. Historically, American firms had a tough time competing as U.S. wages were (and are still) substantially higher than they are in, say, China or Vietnam. But, as fewer workers are needed to produce goods in highly automated factories, the wage disparity shrinks.  

The other big change that improves U.S. competitiveness is the importance of cheap energy. Germany, Europe’s powerhouse manufacturing hub, has endured two years of recession, as the country struggles with, among other things, high energy costs brought about by unrealistic “green” policies. 

In 2024, the average household in Germany paid approximately 40 cents per kilowatt-hour for electricity, compared to the U.S. average of about 16 cents. The price paid by industrial users in Germany has long been several times that of the U.S., moving the government to provide subsidies to manufacturers.  

Meanwhile, the U.S. is sitting pretty. We have almost unlimited fossil fuels available, and thanks to Trump’s pro-energy policies, more is on the way. Abundant low-cost power will be an important inducement for foreign countries looking to lower costs.

Finally, the Trump White House is committed to providing a low tax and light regulatory regime for businesses. This, too, will attract investment.

Because of these advantages, Yellen will likely be proven wrong. This is not a shock. She remains wrong on a host of issues — including inflation, attributing the decades-high price hikes endured during her time in office to supply chain issues rather than the Biden White House jacking up spending way beyond what the economy could handle.

She was also dishonest about enforcement of sanctions on Iran when she said in 2023, “We have not in any way relaxed our sanctions on Iranian oil.” That was false.

But her major failing as Treasury secretary was not locking in low interest rates on our soaring national debt by raising money via long-term bonds when she had the chance. Famed investor Stanley Druckenmiller in 2023 called this lapse the “biggest blunder” in the history of America’s Treasury, saying, “When rates were practically zero, every Tom, Dick and Harry in the U.S. refinanced their mortgage … corporations extended [their debt]. … Unfortunately, we had one entity that did not: the U.S. Treasury.”  

Druckenmiller added about Yellen: “She has no right to still be in that job.” He is correct, and American taxpayers are paying the price.   

Liz Peek is a former partner of major bracket Wall Street firm Wertheim and Company.  

https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/5253634-yellen-trump-manufacturing-pipedream/

Eli Lilly plans to make weight-loss pill in U.S. amid Trump’s reshoring push

 Eli Lilly invests $27B in U.S. manufacturing for a weight-loss pill as demand grows.

https://seekingalpha.com/news/4432493-eli-lilly-plans-to-make-weight-loss-pill-in-us-amid-trumps-reshoring-push