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18 Mar 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Sends Video Message to Illegal Aliens, Warns Them to Comply or 'Get Deported the Hard Way'
President Trump has issued a warning to illegal immigrants via a video message, urging them to self-deport voluntarily or face deportation. He emphasized that those who do not take the opportunity to leave will be found and barred from re-entering the U.S.
The Trump administration is promoting the CBP Home app to facilitate self-deportation, alongside a multimillion-dollar ad campaign targeting illegal immigrants. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reinforced the message, stating that criminal aliens will be pursued and deported.
Fox News: Mexican immigration activist who hid in Colorado church for years to avoid deportation arrested by ICE
Jeanette Vizguerra, an immigration activist who sought sanctuary in a Colorado church for years to avoid deportation, has been arrested. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston criticized the action as "Soviet-style persecution," arguing that it targets political dissidents rather than focusing on community safety.
Vizguerra has a lengthy history with immigration authorities, including a final deportation order dating back to the Obama administration. Despite her claims of not receiving due process, she has faced multiple legal challenges and has been a vocal advocate against ICE and for immigration reform.
#politics
Breitbart: Carville: Trump Administration Has 'No Idea' What They're Doing
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized the second Trump administration, claiming they lack direction and understanding of economic conditions. He expressed skepticism about growth predictions and highlighted the unpopularity of tariffs, suggesting these factors could benefit the Democratic Party in upcoming elections.
Carville also emphasized the potential impact of federal employee turnout in the Virginia governor's race, indicating a strong likelihood of favorable conditions for Democrats.
Forbes: Here’s Where Trump’s Government Layoffs Are Targeted—As Pentagon Reportedly Plans 60,000 Job Cuts
The Department of Defense plans to cut 50,000 to 60,000 civilian employees, with a strategy to lay off about 6,000 monthly by not filling vacated positions. This follows a court ruling requiring the reinstatement of thousands of probationary workers fired under the Trump administration.
Other federal agencies, including the Department of Education and the IRS, are also facing significant layoffs, with plans to reduce their workforces by substantial percentages. These cuts are part of a broader initiative led by the Department of Government Efficiency to eliminate what is deemed government waste.
Fox News: Former Republican governor of key swing state mulls bid to flip Senate seat
Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is in talks with national Republican leaders about a potential Senate run in 2026, following the announcement that Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen will retire. Sununu, who has a strong media presence and previously ruled out a Senate bid, is reconsidering due to the changing political landscape.
Sununu believes he could win the seat and is discussing the opportunity with figures like Senator Tim Scott. Other Republicans, including former Senator Scott Brown, are also considering a run. Sununu aims to make a decision in the coming weeks.
Fox News: Rep. Seth Moulton calls out fellow Democrats for being party of people who 'preach down,' alienate allies
Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts urged the Democratic Party to reform and reconnect with voters after its recent electoral losses. He emphasized that the party's far-left ideological stance alienates many Americans, suggesting that Democrats need to listen more and stop imposing strict litmus tests on issues.
Moulton criticized the party's tendency to preach and scold rather than engage with diverse viewpoints. He highlighted the need for Democrats to accept a broader range of opinions, particularly on contentious issues like transgender athletes in sports, to regain majority support.
#society
Breitbart: WATCH -- 'Gift from God': Fox's Kayleigh McEnany Expecting Third Child
Kayleigh McEnany announced she is expecting her third child with husband Sean Gilmartin, due in June. She shared the news on Fox News, displaying the ultrasound and expressing joy over her daughter Blake's excitement about the new baby.
McEnany referenced Bible verses about the significance of life and received warm congratulations from social media users. She previously served as White House press secretary under President Trump and is known for her strong defense of the administration.
GB News: Prince Harry tipped to 'flee to Canada rather than UK' as visa files set to be revealed: 'It's a free society!'
Prince Harry faces challenges in his visa battle, with a judge ordering the release of records related to his application. Concerns have been raised about whether he fully disclosed past drug use. Commentators speculate he might flee to Canada if deported, dismissing the likelihood of U.S. deportation.
Former President Trump has indicated he would not pursue deportation, despite earlier comments about Harry's perceived betrayals. The ongoing scrutiny of Harry's visa status has reignited discussions about drug use among public figures in the U.S.
Le Monde: Syria's infernal cycle of revenge: 'I don't trust men from my own community'
In Syria, tensions between the Alawite and Sunni communities are escalating following recent violence against the Alawite minority. An Alawite man expressed fears of civil war and reprisals from the new Islamist administration, highlighting the deep divisions and distrust within Syrian society.
The community is grappling with the aftermath of past atrocities linked to the former regime, with many Alawites feeling targeted by current political changes. The situation remains precarious as economic hardships and fears of Sharia law loom over the region.
Breitbart: Knicks Game Delayed After Actor Tracy Morgan Vomits Courtside
Tracy Morgan fell ill and vomited while sitting courtside at the Knicks-Heat game, causing a ten-minute delay as staff attended to him. He was later taken away in a wheelchair.
Morgan attributed his illness to food poisoning and expressed gratitude for the care he received. The Knicks won the game 116-95.
Breitbart: Man Identifying as a Woman Drops Out of Miss Georgia USA Pageant
Bella Bautista, the Miss Buckhead USA 2025, announced he will not compete in the Miss Georgia USA pageant, citing a misalignment with the organization’s values. Bautista, who would have been the first transgender contestant, is involved in legal proceedings against the pageant's organizers.
Bautista previously testified against a Georgia bill aimed at banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports, which has since passed. He expressed disappointment over the legislation, claiming it infringes on civil rights and opportunities for trans athletes.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Macron plans to send nuclear-armed jets to German border
France plans to station nuclear-armed fighter jets at an airbase near its German border by 2035, as part of efforts to bolster defense against Russia. President Macron announced additional purchases of Rafale warplanes during a visit to Germany.
The incoming German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, seeks support from France and the UK for nuclear protection amid concerns over potential US withdrawal from NATO. Macron emphasized the need for Europe to enhance its military readiness to avoid conflict.
Fox News: Netanyahu accuses media of echoing 'Hamas propaganda' as Gaza war resumes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that peace negotiations will only resume amid ongoing military action against Hamas, following a renewed bombing campaign in Gaza. He criticized Hamas for refusing to return hostages and accused the media of spreading misinformation about his motives.
The Israeli military's recent offensive has reportedly resulted in significant casualties, with Netanyahu asserting that Hamas is responsible for civilian deaths due to their tactics. The U.S. has expressed support for Israel's actions, while European leaders have condemned the renewed strikes.
The Telegraph: Putin has defied Trump once again – and paid no price
Donald Trump’s push for a ceasefire in Ukraine has hit a wall with Vladimir Putin’s refusal to agree to a full halt in hostilities. After Trump pressured Ukraine to accept a 30-day ceasefire, Putin only agreed to limit attacks on energy infrastructure, leaving Ukraine at a disadvantage.
Despite the lack of substantive outcomes from their recent call, Trump’s administration expressed optimism about US-Russia relations, failing to apply pressure on Putin for a more comprehensive agreement. This ongoing dynamic shows Putin making concessions that primarily benefit Russia while Trump refrains from a strong response.
#military
Times Of Israel: IAF dismisses reservist navigator for refusing to serve due to resumption of war
An Israeli Air Force reservist, Alon Gur, was permanently dismissed after announcing on social media he would not report for duty due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Gur expressed that he felt a "line was crossed" by the government, which he believes is failing its citizens.
His refusal echoes past protests where reservists threatened to boycott service amid government actions. While Gur's case is viewed as isolated, military officials are concerned about a potential trend of refusals among reservists as the war continues.
#culture
Fox News: Meghan Markle’s neighbor Gwyneth Paltrow ‘doesn’t know her at all,’ weighs in on ‘attempt’ at lifestyle brand
Gwyneth Paltrow commented on Meghan Markle's transition into the lifestyle space, expressing support despite not knowing her well. Paltrow emphasized the importance of women supporting each other amid criticism and compared Markle's situation to her own experiences in the industry.
Paltrow also reflected on her past relationship with Brad Pitt, likening it to dating royalty. She noted that their names are forever linked, but she embraces her life choices and does not dwell on the past.
#crime
Fox News: Louisiana police announce update in 'Bourbon Street Hustler' case after Super Bowl reporter's drug death
Adan Manzano, a 27-year-old Telemundo sports reporter, was found dead in a New Orleans hotel room on February 5, with Xanax in his system. Police arrested Danette Colbert, 45, in connection with his death, suspecting she may have drugged him and stolen his credit cards.
Colbert, known for a history of drugging and robbing men, faces multiple charges including robbery and fraud. Authorities are investigating her potential involvement in another death case in New Orleans. The investigation continues as police seek more information from potential victims.
Fox News: Tesla attack in Las Vegas 'certainly has some of the hallmarks' of terrorism, FBI official says
Multiple Tesla vehicles were set ablaze at a service center in Las Vegas, prompting an FBI investigation into potential terrorism. The suspect, dressed in black, allegedly used Molotov cocktails and a firearm, damaging five vehicles. Authorities are treating the incident seriously, with no immediate threat to public safety.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk condemned the act, labeling it as "terrorism." Law enforcement is exploring the possibility of multiple suspects and investigating similar incidents involving Tesla vehicles elsewhere. The FBI has not confirmed any political motivations at this time.
#sports
Breitbart: Michael Cohen Admits Trump Is an 'Excellent, Excellent Golfer'
Michael Cohen, former attorney to Donald Trump, acknowledged Trump's golfing skills during a podcast with Jim Acosta. Despite questioning the legitimacy of Trump's tournament wins at his own club, Cohen admitted Trump is an "excellent" golfer with a likely four handicap, indicating high proficiency.
Cohen's comments highlight the tension between his criticism of Trump and recognition of his abilities, particularly in golf, suggesting that Trump's success in tournaments may not solely rely on competition selection.
The Western Journal: Governor Orders Attorney General to Investigate March Madness 'Miscarriage of Justice'
The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament has ignited controversy over the inclusion of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, which many believe should not have been selected over the West Virginia Mountaineers. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is calling for an investigation into what he describes as a "miscarriage of justice."
Critics point to UNC's poor performance, with a record of 1-12 in Quadrant 1 games, compared to West Virginia's six wins in the same category. The situation is further complicated by UNC's athletic director chairing the selection committee, raising concerns about a conflict of interest.