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17 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: JD Vance Confident TikTok Deal Will Be Reached by April Deadline
Vice President JD Vance is optimistic that a deal to keep TikTok operational in the U.S. will be reached by the April 5 deadline set by President Trump. He believes a framework for a distinct American TikTok enterprise will be established, despite potential delays in finalizing paperwork.
The administration is in discussions with four unidentified potential buyers, and Trump has indicated he may grant an extension if necessary. Vance remains confident that the deal will address national security concerns while ensuring data privacy for American users.
Front Page Magazine: Journo Bumps Trump with Boom Mic — What Was That All About?
During a press event, President Trump was accidentally struck in the face by a boom microphone held by a reporter. While the incident was initially dismissed as a simple mistake, some commentators raised concerns about the potential for intentional harm, citing historical instances of journalists being involved in assassination plots.
This incident has sparked discussions about the adequacy of security measures for journalists who interact closely with the president. Critics argue that given the current political climate, it is essential for the Secret Service to review and tighten security protocols to ensure the president's safety.
Forbes: Trump Says He’ll Release ‘All’ 80,000 JFK Files On Tuesday
President Donald Trump announced plans to release all government records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, including about 80,000 pages of files. He stated that the public has been waiting decades for this information.
During his first term, Trump had previously promised to disclose these files but withheld some due to security concerns.
Breitbart: President Trump Trolls Biden Over Autopen Use Throughout Presidency
Donald Trump criticized Joe Biden for using an autopen to sign official documents, suggesting that this undermines Biden's control over the presidency. A report from the Heritage Foundation indicated that most of Biden's signatures were produced by machine, raising questions about the legitimacy of his actions.
Trump speculated that Biden's autopen signatures could render some presidential actions null and void, emphasizing that Biden may not have been aware of the use of the autopen. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has also raised concerns about whether Biden's cognitive decline allowed staff to push through policies without his consent.
Fox News: Trump nominates Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford to lead the FAA, appoints new military academy boards
President Trump has nominated Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways, to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Bedford's extensive experience in aviation will be crucial as he aims to reform the agency and ensure passenger safety. His confirmation by the Senate is pending.
In addition to Bedford's nomination, Trump announced new appointees to military academy boards, emphasizing the importance of high standards in aviation and military leadership. He also declared April 2 as Liberation Day in America, aiming to reclaim wealth lost under past politicians.
#society
GB News: British holidaymakers brace for travel chaos as anti-tourist protesters in Spain promise a summer of misery
Anti-tourism activists in Spain are intensifying their protests against mass tourism, blocking access to popular sites and vandalizing rental vehicles. Protests have escalated ahead of an international summit where activist groups from southern Europe will strategize against tourism's impact on local communities.
Demonstrators blame tourism for rising rents and local inflation, with some calling for government intervention. The movement is gaining traction, with alarming actions reported, including threats to block airports and graffiti urging violence against tourists. The summer tourist season is expected to exacerbate tensions.
Le Monde: Alarm bells are sounding for academic freedom in the US and beyond
The 2025 Index of Academic Freedom report indicates a global decline in academic freedom, with 34 countries, including the US, experiencing significant drops. Only eight countries saw improvements, primarily in sparsely populated areas.
The report, based on assessments from 2,300 experts, highlights the adverse impact of geopolitical uncertainty and pressures from the Trump administration on scientific knowledge and academic integrity.
Front Page Magazine: Spencer Video: Mahmoud Khalil Deserves to Be Deported
Robert Spencer discusses Mahmoud Khalil's case, emphasizing the Left's support for him due to his anti-American sentiments. The conversation touches on broader themes of national security and the perceived threats posed by individuals like Khalil.
The episode also highlights various issues surrounding the Deep State and ongoing societal challenges.
Breitbart: Syrian Regime Thugs Attack Alawite Civilians, Chanting ‘Ethnic Cleansing’
The Alawite community in Syria is in fear following a massacre by militants loyal to Ahmed al-Sharaa, with hundreds killed in attacks described by survivors as ethnic cleansing. The violence, which escalated after an ambush on junta forces, involved heavy weaponry and targeted Alawite neighborhoods.
Reports indicate that the assaults were part of a broader campaign against Assad loyalists, with evidence of involvement from Sharaa's forces. Despite claims of rogue fighters, testimonies suggest organized attacks, raising concerns about the regime's intentions towards the Alawite population.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Russian spies set fire to Lithuanian Ikea ‘because colours same as Ukrainian flag’
Lithuanian prosecutors allege that Russian agents set fire to an Ikea store in Vilnius due to its colors resembling the Ukrainian flag. The incident, which occurred in May 2022, is being treated as an act of terrorism, amid suspicions of a broader Russian sabotage campaign.
Authorities noted that the arson coincided with a fire at a shopping center in Poland, suggesting a coordinated effort. The choice of the Ikea store was deemed symbolic, reflecting tensions surrounding the Ukraine conflict.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: St. Patrick’s Day, Pub Smashed in Macedonia, and Light Installation Exhibition
On March 17, 2025, various global events unfolded, including a deadly bombing in Balochistan, Pakistan, attributed to the Baloch Liberation Army, resulting in multiple casualties. In Taiwan, a helicopter was displayed on a naval frigate during a public event, while President Trump visited the Kennedy Center.
In Yemen, protests erupted following U.S. strikes, raising concerns over escalating violence. Meanwhile, New Zealand's Prime Minister announced renewed free trade talks with India, and Afghan charity groups distributed meals during Ramadan.
Breitbart: London Rally Demonstrates Against China’s ‘Mega-Embassy’
Thousands protested in London against China's planned mega-embassy, citing human rights abuses and fears of increased surveillance on dissidents. The Chinese government aims to renovate the historic Royal Mint Court into its largest embassy, despite local opposition and security concerns.
Critics argue the embassy symbolizes the Chinese Communist Party's expanding influence in the UK, with demonstrators warning it could be used for control and intimidation. Recent protests drew around 6,000 attendees, highlighting ongoing tensions over China's actions and intentions abroad.
Front Page Magazine: Trump Knows How to Deal With Putin and Leftists Do Not
Leftists claim that Vladimir Putin has leverage over Donald Trump, but Trump has demonstrated a strong approach to dealing with Russia. He believes that peace between Russia and Ukraine is achievable only if Putin does not appear weak, leading Trump to publicly respect him while maintaining a position of strength.
Trump's administration imposed significant sanctions on Russia, criticized NATO allies for defense spending, and supported Ukraine with military aid. His actions included expelling Russian diplomats, sanctioning oligarchs, and facilitating U.S. coal sales to Ukraine, which collectively pressured Putin and countered Russian aggression.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: An Ode to the SS "United States"
The SS United States, once America's flagship, is set to be scuttled off the coast of Florida in 2026 after being towed to Mobile, Alabama for environmental safety preparations. This marks a tragic end for a ship that symbolized American engineering and maritime history.
The vessel, which played a significant role during its operational years, is often overshadowed by the preservation of other historic ships like the RMS Queen Mary. As society moves away from appreciating such maritime achievements, the fate of the SS United States serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage.