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18 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Chuck Grassley: Senate Is Working to Solve 'Judicial Overreach'
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley expressed concern over what he describes as "judicial overreach," particularly regarding federal judges blocking President Trump's deportation efforts of criminal migrants. He supports Trump's directive to enforce rules requiring financial guarantees for preliminary injunctions to deter frivolous lawsuits.
Grassley noted that a significant number of nationwide injunctions have targeted Trump, primarily issued by judges appointed by Democratic presidents. He emphasized the need for the courts to adhere to federal law and pledged to address the issue of judicial overreach while backing the administration's enforcement of existing laws.
Fox News: Republican state AGs back Trump on Tren de Aragua flights; judges 'basically supporting' terrorists
A coalition of Republican state attorneys general is filing an amicus brief urging the D.C. Court of Appeals to reverse a ruling that blocks Trump from deporting members of the Tren de Aragua gang. They argue that the ruling undermines public safety and federal law enforcement efforts.
The attorneys general, led by those from South Carolina and Virginia, contend that the judges are overstepping their authority and supporting foreign terrorist organizations at the expense of American citizens. They assert that Trump acted within his legal rights to address the threat posed by the gang.
#politics
Fox News: Schumer says 'oligarchs' keep him up at night, despite his own ties to billionaires
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed concerns about "oligarchs" influencing the U.S. during an appearance on "The View," despite his connections to billionaire George Soros. Schumer highlighted his anxiety over the future of the country under such influences, while also acknowledging Soros' significant financial support for his political campaigns.
Schumer defended his recent vote on a GOP spending bill, stating it was necessary to prevent a government shutdown, which he claimed would benefit wealthy Republicans. He criticized the GOP for being controlled by a small group of affluent individuals seeking tax cuts and deregulation, emphasizing the need for Democrats to fight against this trend.
Fox News: Dem gov says MD, with $3B deficit, has being doing DOGE 'before anyone knew what [it] was'
Maryland Governor Wes Moore is implementing a "DOGE-type governance" approach to address the state's $3 billion budget deficit, emphasizing the need to streamline government operations and reduce waste. He argues that the previous administration mischaracterized surplus funds and has committed to modernizing the state government.
Republican lawmakers criticize Moore's claims of efficiency, pointing to increased spending and new hires. They assert that his administration has not demonstrated effective cost-saving measures and that Maryland's economic performance has lagged behind national averages. Moore maintains that his initiatives will lead to significant savings by FY-2026.
Breitbart: Prince Harry's U.S. Visa File to Be Made Public Amid Accusations of Lying
An American judge has mandated the release of Prince Harry's immigration files amid allegations that he may have lied about past drug use on his visa application. The Heritage Foundation, which sued the Department of Homeland Security, argues that public interest necessitates transparency regarding Harry's immigration status.
While past drug use may not disqualify him from a visa, lying on the application could lead to its revocation. Speculation exists that Harry might hold an A-1 visa, typically reserved for heads of state, which could complicate matters regarding his immigration status if confirmed.
The Western Journal: CBS' Gayle King Interrupts Chuck Schumer to Deliver a Painful Truth About the Democratic Party
In a recent interview, Sen. Chuck Schumer struggled to defend his leadership amid a record-low approval rating for Democrats, currently at 29%. CBS co-host Gayle King pointedly noted the lack of faith in the party, highlighting internal calls for Schumer's removal due to dissatisfaction with his actions.
Schumer's attempts to rally support included outdated Democratic rhetoric, but his performance underscored the party's internal strife and focus on opposing former President Trump rather than addressing broader issues. The exchange illustrated the precarious position of Democratic leadership as they navigate party expectations.
Breitbart: 'IT IS TIME:' President Trump Gives NASA Final Orders on Rescuing Stranded Astronauts
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have begun their return to Earth after over nine months on the International Space Station. Their rescue was facilitated by SpaceX and President Trump, who criticized the Biden administration for the delay and emphasized the urgency of their return.
The astronauts are accompanied by Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Gorbunov. SpaceX's Crew-10 arrived to relieve them, allowing for a safe return as NASA assessed weather conditions for splashdown off Florida.
The Western Journal: Watch: CNN Producer Betrays Host on Live TV, Posts Graphic Showing Pro-Trump Guest Is Right and She's Wrong
Stephen Miller effectively challenged CNN host Kasie Hunt's misinterpretation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act during a live segment, with support from the show's producer. Miller clarified that the Act applies even without a declared war, referencing historical context and statutory language.
The exchange underscores a broader conflict between American populists and establishment elites, particularly regarding immigration policy. It also highlights tensions between the executive branch and judicial authority, as seen in recent deportation efforts against gang members.
#society
GB News: Sir Rod Stewart, 80, beams with pride in first snaps alongside newborn baby granddaughter
Sir Rod Stewart, 80, has welcomed a new granddaughter, Elsie Skylar Stewart, born to his son Liam and wife Nicole. The family, which includes Elsie's older brother Louie, shared joyful moments on social media, with proud grandparents expressing their love and excitement.
In addition to Elsie's birth, Stewart's daughter Kimberley announced her pregnancy, expecting a baby boy. The family is also mourning the loss of Lancaster's dog, Bubbles, who recently passed away.
Le Monde: French male film stars tell #MeToo inquiry about 'clumsy' remarks
Several prominent French actors, including Jean Dujardin, testified at a parliamentary inquiry addressing sexual violence in the film industry. They acknowledged their past inactions and inappropriate remarks prior to the movement, which has significantly altered attitudes toward sexual misconduct.
Dujardin expressed support for the movement, noting a shift in behavior and awareness among male actors. Other actors reflected on their past conduct, admitting to clumsy remarks and a lack of awareness regarding the experiences of their female colleagues. The inquiry aims to address and reform the culture of silence surrounding sexual violence in the industry.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Starmer’s Ukraine coalition plans ‘risky and ineffective’, warns Meloni
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized proposals for European peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, calling them "risky, complex and ineffective." She emphasized that lasting security in Europe requires U.S. involvement and expressed dissent against the British and French plans.
Meloni reaffirmed Italy's support for Ukraine while maintaining that Italy's role is to voice its perspective rather than simply align with European or American partners.
Times Of Israel: Houthis fire first ballistic missile at Israel in 2 months, warn of more in coming days
Houthi rebels launched a ballistic missile at Israel from Yemen, marking their first attack since a ceasefire in Gaza began two months prior. The missile was intercepted by Israel's Arrow defense system, causing alarm in southern towns. Houthi officials threatened further attacks unless Israel ceases its operations in Gaza.
The situation escalated after Israel resumed airstrikes in Gaza, leading to significant casualties among Palestinians. The Houthis had previously agreed to halt attacks while the ceasefire was in effect but have since resumed hostilities, targeting Israeli and maritime interests in the region.
#culture
Human Events: Jack Posobiec and Candace Owens say the attack on ‘Christ is King’ has backfired
Jack Posobiec and Candace Owens discussed the backlash against the phrase "Christ is King," arguing it is a political tactic to divide Trump supporters rather than a genuine concern about antisemitism. They noted that this phrase is deeply rooted in Christian tradition and questioned the motives of those attacking it.
Owens highlighted that many critics of the phrase have not been true supporters of Trump or the MAGA movement, suggesting their efforts are aimed at gatekeeping within the community. They emphasized that such controversies often arise during significant Christian seasons, inadvertently strengthening believers' resolve.