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14 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Reports: Trump to Invoke 1798 Alien Enemies Act to Speed Deportations
Reports: Trump to Invoke 1798 Alien Enemies Act to Speed Deportations
President Trump plans to expedite deportations of migrants using the Alien Enemies Act, targeting individuals from nations he deems involved in an "invasion" or "predatory incursion," particularly Venezuela. This approach would bypass typical immigration processes, denying court hearings and asylum interviews.

Democrats have criticized this potential move, arguing it misinterprets the term "invasion" and undermines due process. They assert that migration does not constitute an armed attack, as required by the Constitution. The law, originally enacted in 1798, has seen little use in modern times.


Forbes: Trump Plans To Invoke Alien Enemies Act—Ramping Up Deportations Amid Setbacks
Trump Plans To Invoke Alien Enemies Act—Ramping Up Deportations Amid Setbacks
President Trump plans to invoke the Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, targeting groups like the Venezuelan crime syndicate Tren de Aragua. This move follows frustrations within his administration over slow deportation rates despite increased arrests.

Challenges include logistical hurdles and budget constraints, with deportations currently lower than in previous years. Trump aims to launch what he calls the "largest deportation program in U.S. history," prioritizing individuals with criminal records.


#politics

The Telegraph: MEPs investigated over ‘suspected bribes from Huawei’
MEPs investigated over ‘suspected bribes from Huawei’
Prosecutors in Brussels are investigating over a dozen members of the European Parliament for alleged bribery involving Huawei. Raids on 21 locations across Belgium and Europe led to several arrests, including former MEPs, suspected of accepting bribes in exchange for favorable political actions.

The illicit payments were reportedly disguised as conference fees and involved various intermediaries. This investigation follows the Qatar-gate scandal, highlighting ongoing concerns about corruption within the EU Parliament.


Le Monde: Invite from Israeli government opens new chapter for French far-right party with anti-Semitic past
Invite from Israeli government opens new chapter for French far-right party with anti-Semitic past
The far-right Rassemblement National party in France, led by Jordan Bardella, has received a "historic" invitation to Israel for a conference featuring Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This marks a significant moment for the party as it seeks to improve its image following a history of anti-Semitism.

The invitation aligns with Netanyahu's strategy to garner support in Europe amid criticism of Israel's military response to Hamas. The RN aims to shed its controversial past while Netanyahu seeks allies in European democracies.


#society

GB News: British man killed in Kenya after being struck by vehicle in president's motorcade
British man killed in Kenya after being struck by vehicle in president's motorcade
A British national, Edgar Charles Frederick, 79, was killed in Nairobi after being struck by a vehicle in President William Ruto's motorcade. The driver has been arrested, and an investigation is underway. Frederick was visiting family in Kenya at the time of the incident.

Emergency responders arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. His body has been moved to the City Mortuary for an autopsy. The National Police Service emphasized the need for caution among all road users to prevent such accidents.


Forbes: Tesla Boycotts Turn Violent: Reports Of Vandalism And Worse (Timeline)
Tesla Boycotts Turn Violent: Reports Of Vandalism And Worse (Timeline)
Protests against Tesla are escalating nationwide, with incidents of vandalism, arson, and gunfire reported. President Trump has threatened that those involved in such protests could face severe consequences, suggesting they might be labeled domestic terrorists.

The protests have sparked controversy, with some peaceful demonstrations linked to a group called "Tesla Takedown." Elon Musk has accused various billionaires of orchestrating the protests, although he has not provided evidence. Meanwhile, Tesla's stock has suffered significant declines amid these events.


The Western Journal: Duchess of Sussex Humiliated as Experts Warn Her Special Bath Salts Recipe Could Burn Unsuspecting Fans
Duchess of Sussex Humiliated as Experts Warn Her Special Bath Salts Recipe Could Burn Unsuspecting Fans
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, faces criticism for her DIY bath salts recipe featured in her Netflix series, with experts warning it could cause skin irritation or burns. Herbalists and skincare specialists have raised concerns about the use of essential oils without proper dilution.

Social media reactions have been largely negative, with viewers calling for warnings on the show. Meghan's popularity has waned, and this incident adds to her controversial public image, further distancing her from the royal family.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: 'Manipulative' Putin Doesn't Want Peace, Stalling For Time Says Zelensky
'Manipulative' Putin Doesn't Want Peace, Stalling For Time Says Zelensky
President Trump and European leaders cautiously welcomed President Putin's acceptance of ceasefire discussions, while Ukraine's Zelensky warned that Russia's demands for concessions could derail talks. Zelensky accused Putin of using manipulative tactics to prolong the conflict.

Ukraine has agreed to the ceasefire proposal, emphasizing its desire for peace, while asserting that Russia is the one complicating negotiations. Trump noted that more discussions are needed, particularly regarding territorial issues, as European leaders expressed hope for progress.


Times Of Israel: Katz: IDF will stay at 5 points in southern Lebanon regardless of border dispute talks
Katz: IDF will stay at 5 points in southern Lebanon regardless of border dispute talks
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the IDF will maintain its presence at five strategic points in southern Lebanon indefinitely, citing the need to protect northern residents. This decision is independent of ongoing border negotiations with Lebanon.

The IDF has conducted airstrikes against Hezbollah targets, asserting its right to act under the US-mediated ceasefire terms, which Israel claims Hezbollah has violated. Meanwhile, Lebanon appointed Brigadier General Rodolphe Haykal as the new army commander, tasked with implementing the ceasefire agreement.


The Western Journal: Ukraine Losing Major Foothold, Putin Appears in Midst of New Russian Offensive Wearing Military Fatigues
Ukraine Losing Major Foothold, Putin Appears in Midst of New Russian Offensive Wearing Military Fatigues
Russian President Vladimir Putin, clad in military fatigues, visited the Kursk region, which Russia is retaking from Ukraine. Ukraine has lost significant control over the area, surrendering the town of Sudzha as Russian forces have regained 86% of the territory initially seized by Ukraine.

Putin aims to establish a buffer zone in Ukraine's Sumy region and labeled captured Ukrainian soldiers as "terrorists." He expressed support for a ceasefire following a 30-day pause in fighting but emphasized the need for further negotiations to address the underlying issues of the conflict.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive — Secretary Bessent on ‘Reprivatization’ of Economy: ‘We Are Laser-Focused on Getting this Deficit Under Control’
Exclusive — Secretary Bessent on ‘Reprivatization’ of Economy: ‘We Are Laser-Focused on Getting this Deficit Under Control’
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the Trump administration's focus on reducing the deficit and curbing government spending. He advocates for a "reprivatization" of the U.S. economy, arguing that economic growth should rely on the private sector rather than government expenditures.

Bessent dismissed concerns that cutting government spending could trigger a recession, citing positive indicators from the banking sector and consumer spending. He believes that by decreasing government influence, the private sector can thrive, ultimately benefiting the economy.