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10 Mar 2025

#politics

The Federalist: The Lawsuits Against A President’s Power To Fire Federal Officials
The Lawsuits Against A President’s Power To Fire Federal Officials
Since President Trump took office, over 50 lawsuits have emerged challenging his authority to fire executive branch officials. These cases raise questions about the legality of removals and the balance of power between the presidency and Congress, particularly concerning Article II of the Constitution.

Key cases include Dellinger v. Bessent, where a former special counsel argues his removal was illegal, and other suits from officials claiming wrongful termination. The outcomes of these cases could set significant precedents regarding presidential removal authority and the judiciary's role in such matters.


The Federalist: After Four-Year Nap, NYT Will Start ‘Fact-Checking’ White House
After Four-Year Nap, NYT Will Start ‘Fact-Checking’ White House
The New York Times has announced a shift in its reporting approach now that President Trump is back in office, emphasizing the need for rigorous fact-checking of his statements. The paper claims that Trump presents unique challenges compared to President Biden, who is portrayed as less contentious.

The Times aims to cover Trump differently this term, asserting it will not treat all his statements as newsworthy. However, the tone of their coverage suggests a continued bias, with implications that Trump's actions are problematic while Biden's storytelling is framed positively.


The Telegraph: Trudeau’s daughter introduces her father as PM before ‘taking him back’
Trudeau’s daughter introduces her father as PM before ‘taking him back’
Justin Trudeau's daughter, Ella-Grace, introduced him at a Liberal Party convention, marking his farewell as prime minister. She expressed the challenges of growing up in the public eye and announced that she and her brothers were "taking him back" after sharing him with the public for over a decade.

Mark Carney was elected as the new Liberal leader, receiving 85% of the vote, succeeding Trudeau after more than ten years in leadership.


GB News: Is Reform UK underperforming? Farage’s party LOSE nine elections as 'civil war' grips party
Is Reform UK underperforming? Farage’s party LOSE nine elections as 'civil war' grips party
Reform UK is facing scrutiny over its electoral performance, having won only 12 of 212 council by-elections since the General Election, despite positive polling. Critics point to a significant gap between polling and actual results, suggesting voter turnout may be a key issue.

Infighting within the party, particularly between Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage, has further complicated matters. Allegations of workplace bullying against Lowe have emerged, leading to an investigation. The party's internal conflicts and the disparity between council and national election dynamics may hinder its future success.


#society

Fox News: DC to begin reconstructing Black Lives Matter Plaza
DC to begin reconstructing Black Lives Matter Plaza
Washington, D.C.'s Black Lives Matter Plaza is set for transformation starting Monday as part of the America 250 mural project. The work will involve creating new murals and may impact local commutes for six to eight weeks, with efforts to minimize disruptions.

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the changes, stating she did not support a recent bill aimed at removing the Black Lives Matter designation from the plaza. The original mural was painted in 2020 following protests over police violence.


The Federalist: Trans Activists Can't Admit the Facts About Sam Nordquist's Murder
Trans Activists Can't Admit the Facts About Sam Nordquist's Murder
Sam Nordquist, a trans-identifying woman, was allegedly tortured and murdered in New York, with seven individuals indicted for her death. Police have stated that the crime was not motivated by hate, contradicting media narratives that frame it as an anti-LGBT hate crime.

Despite the lack of evidence for a hate crime, activists and some media outlets continue to push this narrative, citing broader societal violence against the trans community. The case raises concerns about violence within the LGBT community itself, as the assailants were known to Nordquist.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Meet Adam Boehler, Trump’s complacent, confused and dangerously naive hostage envoy
Meet Adam Boehler, Trump’s complacent, confused and dangerously naive hostage envoy
Adam Boehler, the U.S. envoy for hostages, has faced scrutiny for his handling of negotiations with Hamas regarding Israeli hostages. His language has raised concerns, as he referred to Palestinian security prisoners as "hostages" while sometimes labeling Israeli hostages as "prisoners." Boehler's approach includes attempts to connect with Hamas leaders personally, which has drawn criticism given the group's violent history.

Boehler has publicly criticized Israel's terms in hostage negotiations and differentiated between U.S. and Israeli interests, suggesting a lack of alignment. His statements and actions have led to questions about his effectiveness and the overall strategy in dealing with Hamas, with some arguing that a more unified approach is necessary.


#crime

Fox News: NYC judges letting violent perps go as much as 85% of the time: report
NYC judges letting violent perps go as much as 85% of the time: report
New York City judges are reportedly releasing violent offenders at an alarming rate, with an analysis revealing that several judges, including Wanda Licitra and Valentina Morales, have allowed a significant percentage of alleged violent felons to walk free without bail. This trend raises concerns about public safety amid ongoing bail reform discussions.

The analysis highlights that judges are frequently granting releases despite serious charges and criminal histories, with some offenders committing further crimes shortly after their release. This has led to criticism of the current bail reform laws and their implications for crime rates in the city.


#technology

The Western Journal: Priceless Video: With Just 4 Hilarious Words Trump Proves He's Not Shilling for Bitcoin
Priceless Video: With Just 4 Hilarious Words Trump Proves He's Not Shilling for Bitcoin
President Trump announced the establishment of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, positioning the U.S. as a leader in digital asset strategy. This reserve will utilize Bitcoin seized through forfeiture, with Trump emphasizing the importance of holding rather than selling these assets.

He acknowledged the risks of cryptocurrency but expressed optimism about its potential. The government aims to explore ways to accumulate more Bitcoin without taxpayer costs, while also addressing the current lack of clear policy for managing these assets.


Le Monde: 'Faced with Musk and Zuckerberg's refusal to comply with European legislation, the Commission seems to be responding with... less regulation'
'Faced with Musk and Zuckerberg's refusal to comply with European legislation, the Commission seems to be responding with... less regulation'
US Vice President JD Vance advocated for a deregulatory approach to AI at the Paris summit, reflecting a shift in attitudes toward regulation in Europe. This comes amid mixed signals from the European Commission, which has historically oscillated between promoting Big Tech and enforcing regulations.

Despite past regulatory efforts, the Commission appears to be leaning toward less regulation, evidenced by the withdrawal of a draft directive on AI liability and a new €200 billion investment plan in AI. This trend suggests a potential alignment with the deregulatory stance emerging from the US.