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18 Mar 2025
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Front Page Magazine: D.C. Judge Confused Why America Doesn't Bow to His Decree
Judge James Boasberg issued an oral order against deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members, claiming the White House ignored his command. The administration countered that it is not obligated to follow oral orders. Boasberg expressed frustration over the lack of compliance with his directive.
This incident highlights tensions between judicial authority and executive action, raising questions about the limits of judicial orders in the deportation process.
Front Page Magazine: Rep. Al Green Adopts New Title
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) has adopted a controversial title while supporting a pro-Hamas figure, signing a letter as “Al Green Member of Congress Scion of the Enslaved Africans – Sacrificed to Make America Great.” His long political career and wealth raise questions about his motives.
Critics suggest that Green's actions may exploit his constituents for political gain, rather than genuinely advocating for their interests.
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GB News: King Charles meets new Canadian PM Mark Carney following Trump's 'crazy' 51st state claim
King Charles met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at Buckingham Palace amid Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada should become the "51st state." Carney dismissed Trump's remarks as "crazy" and emphasized the importance of strengthening ties with allies like France.
Carney's visit marks his first official trip since taking office, highlighting Canada's commitment to maintaining positive relations with the U.S. and other allies during a time of global instability. He aims to enhance diplomatic ties to address current economic and geopolitical challenges.
The Telegraph: Starmer and Macron are forming a new bromance – with one caveat
Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron demonstrated a renewed alliance between Britain and France at a Lancaster House summit focused on Ukraine. Their warm interactions signal a strong partnership amid global uncertainties, advocating for a coalition of supportive nations.
This marks the closest ties between the two countries in over a decade, as they navigate challenges including geopolitical tensions and economic concerns.