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11 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: JD Vance Shuts Down Heckler Who Can't Handle the Truth About Immigration and Housing
JD Vance Shuts Down Heckler Who Can't Handle the Truth About Immigration and Housing
Vice President J.D. Vance addressed the National League of Cities, linking increased immigration to rising housing costs in the U.S. He argued that the influx of illegal immigrants has driven up demand for housing, making it unaffordable for American citizens.

Vance faced hecklers during his speech but maintained that the connection between immigration and housing prices is clear and preventable. He emphasized that illegal immigration competes with lower-income Americans for housing and jobs, exacerbating the housing crisis.


The Western Journal: Green Card-Holding Palestinian Trump's Deporting Gets Even Worse News as Justice Finds Him
Green Card-Holding Palestinian Trump's Deporting Gets Even Worse News as Justice Finds Him
Mahmoud Khalil, a green card-holding Palestinian activist, was arrested by ICE for allegedly violating immigration laws by supporting Hamas, a designated terrorist organization. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to revoke visas for Hamas supporters in the U.S.

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Khalil's deportation while his case is considered. Despite protests and support from some lawmakers, federal law clearly states that endorsing terrorism can lead to removal from the U.S. This case underscores the seriousness of immigration laws concerning national security.


#politics

Fox News: Federal judge orders Trump administration to pay 'unlawfully' restricted USAID funds
Federal judge orders Trump administration to pay 'unlawfully' restricted USAID funds
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration likely violated the separation of powers by unlawfully withholding nearly $2 billion in foreign aid funds appropriated by Congress. U.S. District Court Judge Amir Ali stated that the executive branch overstepped its authority by blocking payments owed to contractors.

The court ordered the administration to pay the remaining $671 million owed for completed projects, with a deadline of February 26. The ruling may lead to further legal scrutiny, as the Supreme Court previously rejected the administration's request to extend the freeze on these funds.


Forbes: Judge Orders DOGE To Release Records: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
Judge Orders DOGE To Release Records: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
A federal judge has ordered Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests, siding with the watchdog Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. The ruling mandates the release of records related to DOGE's organization, finances, and communications with other federal agencies.

This decision is part of ongoing litigation involving the Trump administration, where various groups have challenged its policies through numerous lawsuits. The outcomes of these cases could significantly impact the administration's actions and policies moving forward.


Breitbart: Rupert Lowe Threatens to Sue Reform Party over Allegations of Threats
Rupert Lowe Threatens to Sue Reform Party over Allegations of Threats
Rupert Lowe, MP for Greater Yarmouth, plans to sue Reform UK for libel following allegations of bullying and threats against party chairman Zia Yusuf. Lowe, suspended from the party, claims the accusations are unfounded and part of a "witch hunt" after criticizing party leader Nigel Farage.

The internal conflict within Reform UK has intensified, with Lowe asserting he has received no credible evidence against him. The situation raises questions about the timing of the allegations, coinciding with Lowe's public criticism of Farage. The party's Chief Whip has urged Lowe to respect the ongoing investigation.


GB News: Ex-Reform UK insider accuses party of throwing its own ‘under the bus’ as Lowe row explodes
Ex-Reform UK insider accuses party of throwing its own ‘under the bus’ as Lowe row explodes
A former Reform UK candidate, Howard Cox, has criticized the party's leadership amid turmoil over MP Rupert Lowe, who was stripped of the Reform whip following allegations of bullying and threats. Cox expressed loyalty to Lowe and dissatisfaction with the party's handling of internal issues.

Cox's remarks come as the party faces chaos just weeks before local elections, with ex-leader Richard Tice denying any political motivation behind Lowe's suspension. Lowe had previously criticized the party's direction, calling it a "protest party."


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 11: Day 522 – Gaza talks proceed as Israel smarts from US-Hamas meetups
Daily Briefing Mar. 11: Day 522 – Gaza talks proceed as Israel smarts from US-Hamas meetups
US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff emphasized the need for deadlines in the next phase of the hostage-ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. The proposed framework involves Hamas releasing 10 hostages in exchange for an extended ceasefire.

Discussion also included insights on US hostage envoy Adam Boehler's interactions with Hamas and concerns about US support for Israel amid shifting political dynamics.


#military

The Telegraph: North Sea tanker crash: An experienced sea captain’s early take
North Sea tanker crash: An experienced sea captain’s early take
A collision occurred in the North Sea involving the MV Solong, a Portuguese feeder ship, and the US-flagged MV Stena Immaculate, resulting in fires and pollution. Most crew members were rescued, but one is still missing. The incident is attributed to Solong's failure to maintain proper lookout and neglecting safety protocols.

The Solong was carrying hazardous materials legally, and there is no indication of foul play. The incident highlights the importance of adhering to maritime regulations to prevent such accidents in the future.


#culture

The Western Journal: 'Pure Evil': Bernie Sanders Has Transgender Singer Perform Outrageously Blasphemous Song at Rally
'Pure Evil': Bernie Sanders Has Transgender Singer Perform Outrageously Blasphemous Song at Rally
At a recent rally for Sen. Bernie Sanders, transgender singer Laura Jane Grace performed a controversial song with explicit and blasphemous lyrics that attacked Christianity. The performance drew criticism for its vulgarity and perceived moral decay, prompting reactions from conservative commentators.

Despite the backlash, Grace expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform, while Sanders remained silent on the controversy. Critics argue that such performances highlight a double standard in political discourse regarding religious sensitivities.


#crime

Forbes: Odell Beckham Jr And Druski Deny Allegations In Diddy Accuser’s Lawsuit: Here Are All The Major Accusations Against Diddy
Odell Beckham Jr And Druski Deny Allegations In Diddy Accuser’s Lawsuit: Here Are All The Major Accusations Against Diddy
NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Druski have been named as defendants in a lawsuit alleging sexual assault linked to Sean "Diddy" Combs. Both men deny the accusations, asserting they were not involved in the alleged incidents. Combs himself faces multiple sexual assault allegations and federal sex trafficking charges.

The amended complaint from Ashley Parham claims that Combs and two others assaulted her in 2018. Combs' legal team continues to deny all allegations, asserting confidence in their defenses and the judicial process. The lawsuits against Combs span decades, with claims involving various alleged victims and a pattern of abusive behavior.