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18 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Checks and balances: Trump, supporters seek to push back against 'activist' judges
President Trump faces over 100 lawsuits, prompting concerns among supporters about judicial overreach. Critics label judges, including Trump appointee Amy Coney Barrett, as "activist" for decisions against the administration, while Trump pushes back against court orders.
Congress has the power to impeach judges, but bipartisan support is unlikely. With Congress's recent inaction, executive orders have surged, leading to increased judicial scrutiny. Analysts suggest Congress could limit judicial power through funding cuts, but legislative gridlock complicates potential actions.
The Western Journal: Even Bill Maher Realized Don Lemon Went Too Far with 'Very Insulting' Comment About Black Trump Supporters
Don Lemon faced backlash for claiming that no black person can genuinely support Donald Trump, suggesting they receive preferential treatment in the MAGA community. Bill Maher challenged this assertion, emphasizing that many would find it insulting.
Despite Lemon's comments, recent data shows a significant increase in black support for Trump, particularly among younger black men. Critics, including Rep. Wesley Hunt, argue that Lemon's views reflect a disconnect from the realities of black voters, urging Democrats to better understand and represent their priorities.
The American Mind: TDS and Fake Constitutionalism
Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) distorts perceptions of former President Trump, leading to unfounded constitutional claims against him. Critics, including conservatives, often misinterpret his actions, such as his recent executive order regarding Perkins Coie, as unconstitutional without clear legal grounds.
The article argues that Trump's order is a legitimate exercise of presidential discretion, not a violation of the Constitution. Critics like Andrew C. McCarthy misrepresent the order as a bill of attainder, undermining the president's authority and creating confusion about constitutional limits on executive power.
Fox News: Trump's deportation of violent gang members, Democrats' word of the day, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News hosts criticize Democrats for opposing mass deportation of alleged gang members, arguing that the law supports such actions despite judicial challenges. They emphasize the need for the party to adapt and learn from successful strategies to regain voter trust.
Calls for dismantling the Education Department in favor of empowering parents are also highlighted, alongside a commentary on the current state of the Democratic Party and its leadership.
The Western Journal: Trump Publicly Responds to Interview Request from ‘Third Rate' Mainstream Media Outlet: 'Absolutely No Credibility’
President Trump publicly rejected an interview request from The Atlantic, labeling the magazine as "third rate" and lacking credibility. He criticized its past coverage, particularly a piece alleging he disparaged fallen soldiers, which he vehemently denied.
Trump expressed disdain for reporters Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer, claiming they are incapable of fair reporting. He suggested that The Atlantic is struggling financially and should cease publication unless it can provide competent journalists.
Fox News: Allowing judges to impede Trump on immigration poses national security threat: expert
Federal judges blocking President Trump's deportation efforts may jeopardize national security, according to experts. They argue that swift enforcement of immigration laws is crucial to deter foreign criminal activity. Recent rulings, like that of Judge James Boasberg, have raised concerns over judicial overreach.
Critics claim that left-wing groups are strategically selecting sympathetic judges to challenge Trump's policies, potentially undermining executive authority. Legal scholars suggest that the Supreme Court may need to clarify the limits of judicial power in matters of national security and foreign policy.
#society
Breitbart: UN Report: Iran Using Drones, Facial Recognition to Enforce Hijab Law
The United Nations report reveals that Iran is intensifying its enforcement of mandatory hijab laws through advanced surveillance technology, including drones and a smartphone app that encourages citizens to report violations. Despite prior assurances from President Masoud Pezeshkian to ease restrictions, the regime has escalated its crackdown on women's rights and dissent since the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests.
The U.N. fact-finding mission condemned Iran for systemic discrimination against women and the use of state-sponsored vigilantism. It highlighted severe human rights abuses, including torture and repression of activists, and called for international accountability measures, emphasizing the need for support for victims seeking justice.
Fox News: California deputy killed in crash that split police cruiser in two during pursuit
San Bernardino County Deputy Hector Cuevas Jr., 36, was killed in a traffic accident during a pursuit of a stolen vehicle in Victorville, California. The crash split his police cruiser in two; he was pronounced dead at the scene. Cuevas leaves behind a wife and two children.
The suspect, Ryan Turner, fled on foot after the collision and has been charged with vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. Sheriff Shannon Dicus described Cuevas as a dedicated officer and family man, emphasizing the tragedy of his loss.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Qatar, Egypt demand resumption of ceasefire talks, slam Israeli ‘escalation’
Israel's recent airstrikes in Gaza have ended a fragile ceasefire, prompting condemnation from regional mediators Egypt and Qatar, who are advocating for a renewed truce. Qatar's Prime Minister called for international pressure on Israel to comply with ceasefire agreements.
Egypt condemned the strikes as an attempt to displace Palestinians and warned of escalating regional instability. Other nations, including Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, also condemned the military actions, urging the international community to intervene and restore peace.
Le Monde: International condemnation mounts after Israeli strikes kill hundreds in Gaza
UN chief Antonio Guterres expressed shock over the recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, which resulted in over 400 deaths, calling for respect of the ceasefire and humanitarian assistance. Israel vowed to continue operations until all hostages are returned.
Various nations, including France, Egypt, and Jordan, condemned the strikes, urging an immediate end to violence and warning of regional instability. The situation has escalated tensions, with calls for a return to a ceasefire to prevent further civilian suffering.
Breitbart: Trump: 'Iran Will Be Held Responsible' for Houthi Attacks
President Trump declared that Iran will be held accountable for any attacks by the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists, emphasizing that further retaliation will be met with significant military force. He accused Iran of controlling the Houthis and supplying them with weapons and intelligence.
Trump's statements follow his announcement of planned aerial attacks on Houthi forces in response to their aggression against American vessels and aircraft. He warned that any future attacks will be seen as actions taken by Iran itself, with severe consequences to follow.
The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Why Israel has restarted the war with Hamas
Following a brief ceasefire, hostilities have resumed in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Israel has initiated extensive airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing violence.
Breitbart: Israel Consulted Trump White House Before Renewing Attacks on Hamas
Israel consulted with the Trump administration before resuming military action against Hamas, following the group's rejection of a ceasefire that would have secured the release of hostages. The U.S. had previously warned Hamas of severe consequences if hostages were not freed.
Despite concerns for the remaining hostages, Israel acted after Hamas delayed releases and mistreated some hostages. Israeli officials maintain that their actions are lawful and aimed at ensuring the safety of all hostages, emphasizing that their conflict is with Hamas, not the people of Gaza.
#economy
Forbes: Frontier Steals Southwest’s Free Bags Perk For Summer, Hints That It Could Be Permanent
Frontier Airlines is capitalizing on Southwest Airlines' recent decision to eliminate its "two bags fly free" policy by introducing its own promotion for free bags this summer. The offer includes free carry-on bags, seat selection, and flight changes for non-stop flights booked by March 24.
Frontier's CEO indicated that if customers respond positively, these perks could become permanent. The airline's move comes amid backlash against Southwest's policy change, highlighting a shift in competitive dynamics within the airline industry.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as scientists uncover long lost ancient society in Africa
Archaeological work in Morocco has revealed the earliest known farming society in northwestern Africa, filling a significant knowledge gap about the region's prehistory between 4000 and 1000 BC. The findings at Oued Beht indicate a sophisticated agricultural settlement that influenced Mediterranean and African communities.
The research team uncovered evidence of advanced social organization, including large-scale food storage and domesticated plants and animals. This discovery highlights the Maghreb's crucial role in cultural exchange between Africa and Europe, challenging previous assumptions about the area's prehistoric activity.
#health
Fox News: Tracy Morgan's illness at Knicks game revealed as food poisoning
Tracy Morgan provided a health update after being taken from Madison Square Garden in a wheelchair during a Knicks game due to food poisoning. He assured fans he is recovering and thanked the staff for their care, humorously noting the Knicks' win coincided with his incident.
Morgan, a dedicated Knicks fan, has faced health challenges in the past, including a kidney transplant and recovery from a serious car accident. He recently attended the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live," expressing gratitude for his survival and continued presence in public life.