Bits & Bytes

RIP: Pope Francis died early this morning in Rome. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio (88), the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires was elected to the papacy in 2005.

BORDER: If Kilmar Abrego Garcia is just “a Maryland dad” like Dems claim, then why does he have MS-13 tattoos on his hand?

CATHOLIC: As of today, only 135 of the 252 living cardinals are under 80 and eligible to participate in the conclave to elect the new pontiff. Eighty-three percent of them were elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope Francis who consistently chose leaders of small Churches or those on the margins. That means that those who will elect his successor come from a very broad variety of circumstances and experiences. The RCC does not require the pontiff to be elected from among this group, but the members of the conclave have yet to choose anyone else.

DEMOCRATS: They wouldn’t stand for a 13-year-old cancer survivor, but they’re traveling to El Salvador for a human trafficking wife abuser.

WATERGATE: Many people have died for something they believed was true. Nobody willingly dies for something they know is a lie.

GRAMMY NOTES: Frogging refers to having to rip out, or undo your hard work. Rip it. Ribbet. Get it?

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