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18 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: DOJ insists El Salvador deportation flights did not violate court order
DOJ insists El Salvador deportation flights did not violate court order
The Justice Department stated that recent deportation flights of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador did not breach a court order, asserting the flights left U.S. airspace before the order was issued. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg had temporarily blocked the flights, citing potential harm to the migrants.

The DOJ's filing emphasized that the relevant flights departed prior to the judge's order, and thus, no violation occurred. The administration is required to provide further details about the flights, but maintains that the court's earlier statements were not enforceable as injunctions.


#politics

The Western Journal: Trump Personally Delivers Bad News to Both Hunter and Ashley Biden - They're Just Ordinary Americans Again
Trump Personally Delivers Bad News to Both Hunter and Ashley Biden - They're Just Ordinary Americans Again
President Trump announced that Hunter and Ashley Biden will no longer receive Secret Service protection, citing the expense to taxpayers and questioning the need for such security after their father's presidency. This decision aligns with typical protocol, where immediate family members lose protection after a president's term ends.

Trump criticized Hunter Biden for past legal issues and alleged influence peddling, asserting that taxpayer-funded security for him and Ashley is unwarranted. This move follows previous actions by Trump to revoke security for other former Biden administration officials.


Le Monde: US Supreme Court chief justice rebukes Trump's call for a judge's impeachment
US Supreme Court chief justice rebukes Trump's  call for a judge's impeachment
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts publicly rebuked President Trump after Trump called for the impeachment of a federal judge who suspended deportation flights of alleged illegal migrants. Roberts emphasized that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreements.

The White House has criticized federal courts for blocking executive actions, but Trump's call for impeachment marks a significant escalation. The Justice Department argued the judge lost jurisdiction once the deportees left U.S. airspace. Trump's actions raise concerns about his respect for judicial authority.


Fox News: Jon Stewart criticizes Dems for 'pedaling really hard and not going anywhere,' like stationary bike
Jon Stewart criticizes Dems for 'pedaling really hard and not going anywhere,' like stationary bike
Jon Stewart criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party for their ineffectiveness in countering President Trump and congressional Republicans. He described the party as a "stationary bike," pedaling hard but getting nowhere, particularly after Schumer voted with Republicans on a continuing resolution to keep the government open.

Stewart mocked Schumer's strategy of waiting for Trump's approval ratings to drop before expecting Republican cooperation, highlighting that the Democrats' own approval ratings are historically low at just 27%. He emphasized the need for the party to take a stand against Trump's agenda rather than relying on hope for changing political dynamics.


The Western Journal: AP Forced to Delete Article After Getting Caught Pushing a Lie About Tulsi Gabbard and Trump
AP Forced to Delete Article After Getting Caught Pushing a Lie About Tulsi Gabbard and Trump
Tulsi Gabbard, recently appointed as Director of National Intelligence, faced false reporting from the Associated Press, which had to issue a correction after incorrectly stating she claimed President Trump and Putin were "very good friends." The original report misrepresented her comments about Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi.

Gabbard's deputy criticized the media for bias, while Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin defended her, asserting that such attacks would only strengthen her resolve. The incident highlights a shift in media accountability, suggesting that the establishment media can no longer disseminate misinformation without repercussions.


#society

GB News: M&S Foodhall launches new mini cake range for Mother's Day – and shoppers love it: 'So nice'
M&S Foodhall launches new mini cake range for Mother's Day – and shoppers love it: 'So nice'
M&S Foodhall has launched a new mini cake selection for Mother's Day, featuring three varieties: Victoria Sponge, Lemon Meringue, and Blackcurrant Jam. The cakes are designed for an Afternoon Tea experience and are available in stores and online.

Additionally, M&S introduced a minimalist cereal range made with six ingredients or fewer, including Cornflakes, Multigrain Hoops, and Choco Hoops. The focus is on simplicity and natural ingredients. More similar products are expected in the future.


Forbes: Surge In Tesla Protests: 5 Teslas Damaged In ‘Targeted Attack’ In Las Vegas
Surge In Tesla Protests: 5 Teslas Damaged In ‘Targeted Attack’ In Las Vegas
Five Tesla vehicles were damaged in a targeted attack at a Las Vegas facility, part of a series of nationwide protests against CEO Elon Musk. Incidents include vandalism, arson, and threats, prompting Attorney General Pam Bondi to announce an investigation into the perpetrators.

Protests have escalated, with calls for prosecution under domestic terrorism laws. Musk has suggested that wealthy individuals may be funding these protests, while Trump expressed support for Musk and condemned the actions against Tesla.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Putin Agrees To Limited Ceasefire And Will Start Negotiations Over Ukraine
Putin Agrees To Limited Ceasefire And Will Start Negotiations Over Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a 30-day pause on attacks targeting Ukrainian energy and infrastructure following a two-hour phone call with President Donald Trump. The call aimed to initiate peace talks and improve U.S.-Russia relations.

Negotiations for a full ceasefire will commence immediately, potentially including a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea. Both leaders emphasized the importance of bilateral relations for economic and geopolitical stability.


Fox News: Israel shoots down Houthi ballistic missile after ceasefire collapses
Israel shoots down Houthi ballistic missile after ceasefire collapses
The Israeli military intercepted a ballistic missile launched by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, marking the group's first attack on Israel since a ceasefire with Hamas collapsed. Sirens were activated in southern Israel, and nearly 250,000 people sought shelter as a precaution.

The missile attack followed intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza aimed at Hamas leaders, resulting in significant casualties. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Israel would respond with increased military force against Hamas.


Times Of Israel: US envoy to UN says blame for renewed Gaza fighting ‘lies solely with Hamas’
US envoy to UN says blame for renewed Gaza fighting ‘lies solely with Hamas’
The U.S. UN envoy stated that the responsibility for renewed Israeli strikes in Gaza lies with Hamas, which has rejected ceasefire proposals. Israel insists it will not end military operations until Hamas's capabilities are dismantled, while the U.S. supports Israel's stance.

UN officials expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with reports of civilian suffering and blocked aid. Calls for a ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian access, and the release of hostages were emphasized as urgent needs to address the escalating situation.


#military

The Western Journal: Trump Announces Appointments for Gen. Michael Flynn and Charlie Kirk
Trump Announces Appointments for Gen. Michael Flynn and Charlie Kirk
President Trump announced new appointments to the boards of America's military service academies, including Gen. Michael Flynn, Sean Spicer, and Charlie Kirk. Flynn expressed his honor in shaping the future of military leadership, while Kirk emphasized the focus on recruiting top cadets for national defense.

The appointments reflect a shift towards prioritizing military excellence and leadership over social issues, as noted by various appointees. Trump’s selections aim to enhance the mission of the service academies.