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17 Mar 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: List of Countries: Trump's New Travel Ban More Than Triples Size of His First Term Ban
President Trump is proposing a new travel ban that could include 43 countries, significantly expanding the restrictions from his first term. The draft policy categorizes nations into three groups: a red group facing full bans, an orange group with visa restrictions, and a yellow group with deficiencies that could lead to further sanctions.
The red group includes countries like Afghanistan, Iran, and Venezuela, while the orange group consists of nations such as Belarus and Russia. The yellow group includes 22 countries that need to address security and vetting issues to avoid stricter measures. Trump's executive order emphasizes the need for thorough vetting to protect national security.
The Western Journal: Corrupt Dems Will Despise Law from 1700s Trump Is Going to Use to Stop Them
President Trump has invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, labeling it a Foreign Terrorist Organization. His proclamation claims the gang poses a significant threat to U.S. citizens and public safety.
Despite a federal judge temporarily blocking the deportations, Trump asserts that his administration has already expelled numerous violent criminals. This action aligns with his campaign promise to dismantle migrant criminal networks in the U.S.
#politics
The Western Journal: List of Traitors: These GOP Senators Voted to Keep Biden's Foreign Aid in Complete Sellout of DOGE, Trump
A recent Senate vote revealed a divide among Republicans regarding foreign aid funding, with 27 GOP senators supporting cuts proposed by Sen. Rand Paul, while 26 Republicans and all Democrats opposed the measure. The proposed cuts aimed to reduce foreign aid by 83%, aligning with prior Trump administration efforts.
The outcome highlights a significant number of Republicans willing to maintain foreign aid levels similar to the Biden administration, raising concerns among conservatives about party unity and fiscal responsibility. Critics argue that many GOP senators, including prominent leaders, failed to support cuts that could challenge Democratic priorities.
Fox News: 'Dangerous' order by liberal judge to rehire federal workers should go to SCOTUS, Trump says
President Trump criticized a federal judge's ruling requiring the reinstatement of thousands of probationary workers fired as part of his administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce. He argued that the judge's actions undermine the authority of the elected president and may need to be resolved by the Supreme Court.
Two judges have issued conflicting orders regarding the mass firings, with one ruling that the firings should cease while another called the decision "ridiculous." The Trump administration is appealing these rulings, asserting that the layoffs were based on performance and not subject to certain regulations.
Forbes: Trump Calls Biden’s Pardons—Jan. 6 Committee, Fauci, Hunter Biden And More—‘Void’ Because Of Autopen Use
President Trump claims that recent pardons issued by President Biden are "void" because they were allegedly signed using an autopen. This assertion follows a report from the Heritage Foundation, which questions the legitimacy of Biden's signatures on these pardons, including those for members of the January 6 committee and family members.
Trump suggests that Biden was unaware of the pardons and indicated a potential legal challenge to void them, although it remains uncertain whether a court would uphold this claim. Historical precedent suggests that pardons do not necessarily require a handwritten signature to be valid.
Fox News: Americans want smaller government but new polls shows whether they like how Musk is going about it
Americans generally support the idea of downsizing the federal government, but they are critical of how Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are implementing these changes. Polls show that while 46% view the creation of DOGE positively, 47% have negative feelings towards it, with significant opposition to the mass firing of federal workers.
Despite President Trump's praise for Musk's efforts, public opinion reflects skepticism, with many believing the cuts could harm the country. Surveys indicate that a majority disapprove of Musk's handling of federal workforce reductions and fear that essential programs may be affected.
The Mirror: Bumbling Reform makes major mistake to dampen Nigel Farage's 'big announcement'
Nigel Farage's announcement about 29 councillors joining Reform UK was overshadowed by a blunder when the party accidentally revealed the news in a YouTube stream caption before the press conference. This misstep came amid internal strife, including allegations against suspended MP Rupert Lowe.
Farage acknowledged the turmoil within the party, highlighting concerns over Lowe's alleged threats and bullying, which led to his suspension. An independent investigation is underway to address these complaints.
#society
Breitbart: Leftist French Lawmaker Demands U.S. Return Statue of Liberty
A French Euro-deputy, Raphael Glucksmann, called for the return of the Statue of Liberty to France, claiming the U.S. no longer embodies the values of freedom. He criticized American policies and suggested that France would welcome displaced researchers from the U.S.
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, symbolizes freedom and was dedicated in 1886. Glucksmann's remarks reflect disappointment in U.S. leadership and a desire to reclaim the statue as a symbol of true liberty.
Fox News: Five years after COVID lockdowns: The 5 most bizarre ‘Stop-the-Spread’ moments
As the U.S. approaches five years since the onset of COVID-19 lockdowns, a retrospective highlights controversial mandates and public reactions. Notably, Dr. Anthony Fauci faced criticism for inconsistent messaging on mask-wearing, while New York's Governor Cuomo sparked outrage by defining chicken wings as insufficient food for bar patrons.
Additionally, states like Pennsylvania enforced strict measures, including requiring meals for alcohol service and penalizing non-essential travel. Public outcry led to protests and creative workarounds, illustrating the tension between government mandates and individual freedoms during the pandemic.
Le Monde: Drug trafficking in France: How a consensual bill became politically divisive
A bipartisan bill aimed at combating drug trafficking in France passed unanimously in the Sénat but faces significant opposition in the Assemblée Nationale, where nearly 665 amendments have been proposed. Key provisions, including a guilty plea procedure and enhanced surveillance measures, have been removed.
The bill's original intent to create a national prosecutor's office for organized crime and strengthen anti-money laundering efforts remains, but the upcoming debates signal a contentious political climate.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Keir Starmer ready to deploy British troops in Ukraine for years: 'As long as it takes!'
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is prepared to deploy British troops to Ukraine for an extended period alongside allies to maintain a ceasefire. A coalition meeting in London is set to discuss the specifics of the peacekeeping force, potentially involving up to 30,000 troops from various nations.
Starmer emphasized that UK troops would not be sent without a security guarantee from the US, which has been elusive. Meanwhile, discussions continue regarding a potential ceasefire, with Russia opposing foreign troops. The situation remains fluid as diplomatic efforts unfold.
Breitbart: UK Gov't Told in 2020 That COVID-19 Was 'Engineered' in Wuhan Lab
A classified dossier submitted to the UK government in March 2020 claimed COVID-19 was engineered in the Wuhan lab, contradicting the narrative that it originated from a wet market. The report, dismissed by the medical establishment, suggested that concerns over offending China influenced its suppression.
Calls for transparency have emerged regarding the actions of government officials, including former chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance, who allegedly downplayed the lab leak theory. Intelligence assessments from other countries have also supported the lab origin theory, raising questions about the handling of the pandemic's origins.
Breitbart: Trump-Putin Ukraine Talk on Tuesday, Dividing 'Land, Power Plants'
President Trump announced plans to hold peace talks with President Putin regarding the Ukraine war, focusing on land and power plants. He indicated that discussions about asset division have been ongoing, with hopes to end the conflict soon.
Despite optimism, concerns remain as Ukraine and European leaders accuse Russia of stalling negotiations. Meanwhile, military leaders from allied nations are set to meet to prepare for potential security arrangements for Ukraine.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Explains How Trump Will Provide ‘Certainty’ to Economy with Tax Relief, Deregulation
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that President Trump aims to provide economic certainty through tax relief and deregulation. He expressed confidence that Congress will permanently extend current tax rates and implement additional tax policies to assist working-class Americans facing affordability issues.
Bessent criticized the Congressional Budget Office for its analysis of tax rates and growth, asserting that it misrepresents the impact of tax cuts versus spending. He emphasized the need for a banking system that supports loans to a broader range of Americans and businesses, advocating for regulatory reforms to enhance financial accessibility.