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#illegals
Fox News: Trump to invoke wartime Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to fast-track deportations of illegal immigrants
President Trump plans to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expedite the deportation of illegal immigrants, specifically targeting members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. This law, used during major conflicts, allows for the detention or deportation of individuals from enemy nations.
In his second term, Trump has already seen 32,000 illegal immigrant arrests within 50 days. He aims to launch "Operation Aurora" to dismantle migrant criminal networks in the U.S. and combat the violent activities of the Tren de Aragua gang.
#politics
Forbes: Will Elon Musk Make Postal Service Cuts? What To Know After DOGE Signs Agreement With Louis DeJoy
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has signed a deal with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to review the U.S. Postal Service for potential cuts, amid reports that Trump aims to overhaul the agency. This includes examining worker benefits and unfunded mandates imposed by Congress.
DeJoy's controversial cost-cutting measures have faced criticism, particularly regarding their impact on mail delivery. Trump's interest in privatizing USPS could lead to significant changes, especially affecting rural areas, while the future of DeJoy remains uncertain as he plans to step down.
Fox News: Hear the death threats Republican senator received about Trump
Sen. Thom Tillis and his staff have faced harassment and death threats, as revealed in a memo from his office. The threats, fueled by discontent with Trump, highlight an alarming trend of increasing aggression towards lawmakers. Voicemails and a handwritten letter express outrage and calls for resignation.
Tillis’ office has implemented safety measures, including working from home during protests, due to ongoing threats. The memo also notes previous incidents of intimidation and threats against Tillis, reflecting a broader climate of hostility towards political figures.
Fox News: MSNBC host reveals he's taking a week off, citing exhaustion from Trump's presidency
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell announced he is taking a week off from his show due to exhaustion from covering President Trump's presidency, noting it is only day 52 of Trump's term. He expressed concern over Trump's mental state, suggesting it may require evaluation.
O'Donnell's remarks followed a light-hearted exchange with fellow host Rachel Maddow, who is committed to daily hosting during Trump's first 100 days. O'Donnell emphasized the importance of self-care in the demanding political climate.
Breitbart: Nolte: CNN's Bill Weir Attempts to 'Fact Check' EPA's Zeldin and Fails Miserably
CNN faced criticism for a fact-check regarding EPA Director Lee Zeldin's announcement of canceling over 400 DEI and environmental justice grants, claiming it was a taxpayer-funded slush fund. Zeldin countered the network's claims about typos in EPA press releases, clarifying that the symbols referenced were not errors.
The article argues that CNN's coverage reflects a bias against Republicans and a lack of editorial standards, suggesting that the network is more focused on attacking political opponents than accurately reporting facts.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Vladimir Putin backs American ceasefire on Russia's terms as Donald Trump tells him to 'do the right thing'
Vladimir Putin has expressed support for a ceasefire in Ukraine, contingent on terms that address the root causes of the conflict, which he attributes to NATO expansion. He raised concerns about potential Ukrainian troop regrouping during a ceasefire and emphasized the need for guarantees.
While the U.S. engages in discussions with Russia regarding the ceasefire, Ukraine remains firm against a "frozen conflict." Ukrainian officials stress that Europe will play a significant role in any peace process.
Times Of Israel: Syria’s interim president signs constitution enshrining Islamist rule for 5 years
Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, has signed a temporary constitution that establishes Islamist rule while pledging to protect the rights of all citizens for five years. The constitution maintains Islamic law as the main source of jurisprudence but promises freedom of expression and a separation of powers.
The interim government faces skepticism from religious and ethnic minorities, and the U.S. and Europe remain cautious about lifting sanctions until an inclusive political system is assured. Meanwhile, an Israeli airstrike targeted a Palestinian Islamic Jihad command center in Damascus, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and GAVIN WAX: The war in Ukraine is not about NATO, it’s a Russia-US proxy battle
Jack Posobiec and Gavin Wax discussed the Russia-Ukraine war, focusing on Putin's remarks about the conflict and the complexities of a proposed ceasefire. They emphasized the need for detailed negotiations to ensure lasting peace and questioned who would enforce such an agreement.
Posobiec asserted that the war is a proxy struggle between the U.S. and Russia, with European nations lacking the military and economic power to influence the outcome. Putin acknowledged the ceasefire proposal's potential but raised concerns about its implementation and the logistics of monitoring a ceasefire along extensive front lines.
#military
The Telegraph: Spain’s economy is booming – but that’s bad news for its military plans
Spain faces challenges in meeting NATO's defense spending target of 2% of GDP due to political divisions and the current Left-wing government's weak position. Despite a growing economy, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez struggles to gain support for increased military funding amid opposition from various parties.
Efforts to bypass parliamentary blockades may involve piecemeal spending increases through cabinet approvals. However, internal divisions within Sánchez's cabinet complicate plans to raise defense spending, currently at 1.28% of GDP, leaving Spain lagging behind other NATO members.
#culture
Fox News: Meghan Markle accused of copying ideas as she launches new podcast project
Meghan Markle announced her new podcast, "Confessions of a Female Founder," set to premiere on April 8. However, she faced backlash online for allegedly copying existing podcast titles, particularly "Confessions of a CEO," with critics calling her ideas unoriginal.
Despite the criticism, some fans expressed excitement for the podcast, praising her previous work, including her Spotify series "Archetypes." Markle has previously been accused of borrowing concepts for her cooking show and her lifestyle brand's logo, but no legal action has been taken against her.
#health
The Epoch Times: NIH Wants to Cap Funding for Indirect Research Costs—What Are They?
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest medical research funder, faces scrutiny over its indirect cost reimbursement practices. These costs, essential for research operations, cover administrative and facilities expenses. While the Trump administration proposed capping these costs at 15%, critics argue that reductions could hinder vital research.
Supporters of maintaining higher indirect costs emphasize the unique needs of different universities and the rising expenses associated with compliance to federal regulations. A federal judge has issued an injunction against the proposed cap, as several universities challenge the measure, asserting it threatens their research capabilities.