Daily Show Notes: Monday 4/2/18

Jed Babbin is a former Pentagon official and a contributor to the Washington Times and the American Spectator. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass with reaction to China’s announcement of tariffs on American imports:

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Salena Zito with the Washington Examiner joined Dan Proft and John Kass to talk about her latest column “The Middle of Somewhere”:

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President Trump on Sunday urged Republicans to resort to a “nuclear option” to pass tougher immigration laws, declaring a potential deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program dead. In a tweet-storm shortly after wishing everyone a “Happy Easter,” Trump blasted “ridiculous liberal” immigration laws and said Mexico is laughing at “our dumb immigration laws.” “These big flows of people are all trying to take advantage of DACA. They want in on the act!”

 

Hillary Clinton was paid $25,000 for a speech at Rutgers University last week. Since Clinton was actually paid less than Jersey Shore ‘star’ Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi who made $32,000 for a Rutgers appearance in 2011.

 

NBC News’ Chuck Todd said Friday that he likes to remind people on Good Friday that “any day can become ‘good,’” causing many to question if he understands the religious significance of the holiday.

 

Hans Fiene for The Federalist: The Parkland Kids Have A Lot In Common With Pentecostal Child Preachers

 

Chicago Tribune editorial: Illinois exodus: Flight of the expats.

 

After a clip of Sinclair Broadcast Group employed anchors eerily repeating the exact same anti-media talking points went viral, journalists at the company and at local stations are reportedly outraged over being forced to air the “propaganda.”

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