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13 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Texas AG announces probe into Dallas over its sanctuary polices: 'The law is not optional'
Texas AG announces probe into Dallas over its sanctuary polices: 'The law is not optional'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating Dallas over its sanctuary city policies that protect illegal immigrants. He has requested records from the city and police department regarding their compliance with state and federal immigration laws, emphasizing that local governments must uphold these laws.

Paxton expressed concerns about the Dallas Police Department's refusal to assist federal immigration authorities, stating that such policies may violate Texas law. The city of Dallas is currently reviewing the Attorney General's request.


#politics

Breitbart: Carville: Trump's Second Term 'Serious Crisis,' 'Entire Idea of the United States Is in Jeopardy’
Carville: Trump's Second Term 'Serious Crisis,' 'Entire Idea of the United States Is in Jeopardy’
Democratic strategist James Carville expressed that he views Donald Trump's potential second term as the most serious crisis in U.S. history. He highlighted concerns over Trump's alliances, appointments, trade policies, and disregard for constitutional limits, suggesting these pose fundamental threats to the nation.

Carville emphasized the need for Democrats to act decisively in response to what he perceives as a profound problem for the country. He articulated a deep skepticism about Trump's commitment to the United States and the potential for significant financial turmoil.


Breitbart: Trump Hammers Wall Street Journal, Declares 'U.S. Doesn't Have Free Trade'
Trump Hammers Wall Street Journal, Declares 'U.S. Doesn't Have Free Trade'
President Trump criticized the Wall Street Journal for its stance on his tariff policies, claiming the U.S. does not have free trade but rather "Stupid Trade." He argued that the Journal's views align with the European Union's detrimental influence on American interests.

Trump also threatened to impose 200% tariffs on EU wines and alcohol in response to a new 50% tariff on whiskey, asserting that the EU is exploiting the U.S. and that his tariffs are necessary for American economic strength.


Times Of Israel: Abbas may be the last PA leader who believes in two states, warns potential successor
Abbas may be the last PA leader who believes in two states, warns potential successor
Mahmoud Abbas is viewed as the last Palestinian leader committed to a two-state solution and non-violence, according to Jibril Rajoub, a potential successor and Fatah official. Rajoub emphasized the need for the U.S. to engage with Abbas, asserting that he remains a legitimate figure in the pursuit of peace.

Rajoub also acknowledged the necessity of political reform within the Palestinian Authority, which has not held elections in nearly 20 years. He argued for the inclusion of Hamas in Palestinian leadership if it accepts PLO obligations and called for international involvement, particularly from the U.S., to facilitate progress in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Breitbart: IL Bill Would Make ‘Mental Health Episode’ a Defense for Attacking Police
IL Bill Would Make ‘Mental Health Episode’ a Defense for Attacking Police
State Rep. Lisa Davis (D-IL) has proposed a bill that would allow individuals to use "having a mental health episode" as a defense for aggravated battery against police officers under specific circumstances. The bill has drawn significant criticism, with opponents arguing it could undermine law enforcement.

Critics express concern that the legislation could encourage attacks on police by allowing mental illness as a justification for violence. The bill focuses solely on incidents involving peace officers, raising questions about its implications for public safety and law enforcement morale.


CNSNews: Government Shutdown Blamed on Democrats, Not GOP, by More Voters Across the Board
Government Shutdown Blamed on Democrats, Not GOP, by More Voters Across the Board
A recent Rasmussen survey indicates that more voters, regardless of demographics, blame Democrats for a potential federal government shutdown due to a budget impasse. The survey shows a significant margin of blame on Democrats (41%) compared to Republicans (24%), with 26% attributing blame to President Trump.

This trend holds across various voter demographics, with government employees particularly critical of Congressional Democrats. While Republican voters predominantly blame Democrats, Democratic voters are more divided, with many attributing blame to Trump.


Fox News: The Hitchhiker's Guide to where we stand with a potential government shutdown
The Hitchhiker's Guide to where we stand with a potential government shutdown
As a potential government shutdown looms, Democrats are divided over their strategy. They want to avoid a shutdown to protect federal workers but also feel pressure to stand against President Trump and Elon Musk's spending cuts.

Senators may attempt to vote on various amendments to save face, but internal silence suggests negotiations are tense. With the Senate in session for an extended period, lawmakers are eager to reach a decision before the deadline.


#society

Fox News: Maine judges’ mass recusal in trans sports case raises unanswered questions, legal expert says
Maine judges’ mass recusal in trans sports case raises unanswered questions, legal expert says
Federal judges in Maine have recused themselves from a case involving GOP state Rep. Laurel Libby, who is challenging her censure related to her opposition to transgender athletes in women's sports. The judges cited a potential conflict of interest due to a connection with an employee linked to the case.

The case will now be overseen by Judge Melissa DuBose in Rhode Island. Concerns have been raised about her impartiality given her past comments and affiliations, raising questions about the selection process for the new judge.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: UN official denies seeing 'a shred of evidence' showing staff in Gaza held hostages
UN official denies seeing 'a shred of evidence' showing staff in Gaza held hostages
The U.N.'s humanitarian aid chief, Tom Fletcher, stated he has seen no evidence of U.N. involvement in the hostage situation in Gaza, despite claims from former Hamas hostages. He emphasized that any evidence of U.N. staff participating in terrorism would be investigated.

Israeli officials and human rights advocates have called for a thorough investigation into these allegations, criticizing the U.N. for its response. While the U.N. Office of Oversight Services acknowledged possible involvement of U.N. staff in attacks, it found insufficient evidence to confirm participation.


Forbes: Trump Agrees U.S. Will Annex Greenland As Country Insists On Independence
Trump Agrees U.S. Will Annex Greenland As Country Insists On Independence
President Trump expressed confidence in the potential annexation of Greenland during a recent White House meeting, despite opposition from Greenland's leaders and Denmark. He emphasized the U.S. military's presence on the island and suggested that military force could be considered for acquisition.

Greenland's recent parliamentary elections saw the Demokraatit party, which favors a gradual path to independence from Denmark, winning the majority. This party and other Greenlandic leaders have voiced strong resistance to any U.S. takeover, reinforcing their desire for self-determination.


#economy

GB News: Ryanair to roll out new routes from the UK to 'must-visit' destinations - including 3 new countries
Ryanair to roll out new routes from the UK to 'must-visit' destinations - including 3 new countries
Ryanair has unveiled its Summer 2025 schedule, featuring 33 routes from East Midlands and 87 from Scotland, including three new destinations: Krakow, Madeira, and Malta. The airline is expanding despite rising Air Passenger Duty concerns, with increased flight frequencies on popular routes.

The East Midlands operations are supported by a $600 million investment, while Scotland benefits from a $1.3 billion investment. Ryanair aims to provide more options for city breaks and beach holidays at competitive prices, despite criticism of the UK government's tax increases on air travel.


#culture

The Western Journal: Superstar Gwen Stefani Blasted for Daring to Promote Tucker Carlson's Show, Christianity
Superstar Gwen Stefani Blasted for Daring to Promote Tucker Carlson's Show, Christianity
Gwen Stefani faced backlash after promoting a Tucker Carlson interview with actor Jonathan Roumie on social media. Critics labeled her a "right-wing grifter" and urged her to reconsider her support for Carlson, citing his controversial views and influence.

Despite the outrage, the response from her critics lacked substantive arguments, reflecting a trend of online outrage without depth. Stefani's ability to maintain her stance suggests a shift in how public figures handle criticism from the left.


Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son Patrick ‘shrunk into my seat’ when watching nude scene with family
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son Patrick ‘shrunk into my seat’ when watching nude scene with family
Patrick Schwarzenegger revealed that his decision to perform a nude scene in "The White Lotus" was a personal choice, believing it suited his character, Saxon. He admitted feeling uncomfortable watching the scene with his family, including his father, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

While the scene went viral and sparked online discussion, Patrick noted that it led to awkward moments during the premiere. His father humorously acknowledged the scene on social media, highlighting the show's popularity.


The Western Journal: Michelle Obama's Much-Hyped New Podcast Is Off to a Brutal Start
Michelle Obama's Much-Hyped New Podcast Is Off to a Brutal Start
Michelle Obama's new podcast, "IMO," launched with significant media promotion but has seen disappointing viewership. The first episode received about 70,000 views, while the second episode dropped to under 26,000, indicating a substantial decline in interest.

Despite the backing of prominent media outlets, the podcast's performance pales in comparison to other political figures' shows, raising questions about its viability.


#history

The Telegraph: Bayeux Tapestry piece stolen by Nazis will be returned to France
Bayeux Tapestry piece stolen by Nazis will be returned to France
A missing fragment of the Bayeux Tapestry, looted by Nazi archaeologists during World War II, will be returned to France after being found in Germany. The piece was taken in 1941 by a team sent to study the tapestry under Heinrich Himmler's orders.

The fragment had been hidden for decades in the Schleswig-Holstein state archives. A press conference is scheduled for late March to provide more information about this significant piece of France's cultural heritage.


#education

The Federalist: PA Makes Latest Move In US Effort To Diminish Christian Education
PA Makes Latest Move In US Effort To Diminish Christian Education
Pennsylvania denied ACSI's accreditation, affecting private school choice and sparking debate on faith-based education credibility.


#other

Breitbart: VIDEO: Millions Brace as Storms Are Forecast to Wallop Areas of U.S.
VIDEO: Millions Brace as Storms Are Forecast to Wallop Areas of U.S.
Severe winter storms are forecasted to impact the central and eastern U.S. this weekend, with risks including tornadoes and hurricane-force winds. Approximately 5 million people in the Southeast are under a level 1 risk for severe thunderstorms, with potential hail and damaging winds.

The storm system is expected to last from Friday to Sunday, moving eastward and affecting areas from the Great Plains to the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. Heavy snow, flooding, and mudslide risks are also anticipated in parts of the West, particularly in Southern California.


Supertrax Online: 2026 SKI-DOO SNOWMOBILE BUYER'S GUIDE
2026 SKI-DOO SNOWMOBILE BUYER'S GUIDE
Expert insights on the 2026 SKI-DOO models are available to assist buyers in selecting the ideal snowmobile for their SPRING CHECK orders. The deadline for the SPRING CHECK is March 31, 2025. Customers can visit ski-doo.brp.com or local dealerships to place their deposits.