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18 Mar 2025
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Senator Schumer Reaps His Own Whirlwind - Liberty Nation News
The Democratic Party is facing significant internal strife, with high-profile lawmakers like Chuck Schumer and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez publicly clashing over party direction. Schumer's support for a Trump-backed funding resolution has drawn criticism, leading to speculation about potential primary challenges.
Polling shows a sharp decline in public support for the Democratic Party, with only 27% of the overall electorate expressing a favorable view. This division within the party could negatively impact their performance in the upcoming midterms and the 2028 elections.
Forbes: X Suspends Dropkick Murphys After Viral Moment Shows Them Calling Out Concert Attendee’s ‘Elon Musk True Nazi’ MAGA Hat
Dropkick Murphys' X account was suspended following a St. Patrick's Day performance in Boston where lead singer Ken Casey confronted an attendee wearing a MAGA hat, calling it the "Elon Musk True Nazi edition." He urged the individual to be quiet during their set honoring veterans.
Casey later reiterated his disdain for Trump and Musk on a podcast, emphasizing the need for working-class solidarity against their politics. This incident follows previous confrontations with Trump supporters at their shows.
#society
Fox News: San Francisco Pride takes financial hit after major companies pull sponsorships amid DEI fallout
San Francisco Pride organizers are facing financial challenges as major corporations withdraw sponsorships, resulting in a loss of approximately $300,000. Executive Director Suzanne Ford expressed concerns that this trend reflects a broader retreat from diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives under the Trump administration.
Despite these setbacks, SF Pride plans to continue with its annual event, themed "Queer Joy is Resistance," scheduled for June 28-29. The organization aims to raise an additional $1.3 million to meet its budget goal of $2.3 million.
The Telegraph: Hundreds of migrants evicted from Paris theatre after three month occupation
Hundreds of migrants were evicted from the Gaite Lyrique theatre in central Paris after a three-month occupation. Police intervened early Tuesday to clear the venue, which had been used for performances but was shut down during the occupation as migrants sought food and shelter.
Protests erupted outside the theatre as anti-riot police dismantled barricades set up by activists. The eviction highlights ongoing tensions surrounding migrant housing and support in the city.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Peace Deal in Play? Trump and Putin Set Their Boundaries - Liberty Nation News
President Trump is pursuing a ceasefire in Ukraine, with Russian President Putin now open to discussions. Key issues include security guarantees for both nations, with Ukraine seeking support from the US and Europe, while Russia demands Ukraine's non-NATO status.
European influence in the negotiations is limited, and skepticism persists regarding the effectiveness of Trump's outreach. A potential 30-day truce is on the table, but concerns remain about Russia's commitment. Today's phone call between Trump and Putin may determine the future of peace efforts.
GB News: ‘Send your son first!’ Bev Turner tears into Keir Starmer over plan to deploy British troops in Ukraine
GB News hosts Andrew Pierce and Bev Turner criticized Keir Starmer's proposal to send 10,000 British troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping force, calling it reckless and politically misguided. They argued that such a move would compromise neutrality and questioned Starmer's commitment.
The UK government announced that over 30 countries are expected to join the "coalition of the willing" to support Ukraine's peacekeeping efforts, with military leaders set to discuss operational plans. However, not all nations will send troops, and the nature of contributions will vary.
The Telegraph: Israel must destroy Hamas once and for all
Israeli air strikes have resumed against Hamas, targeting senior military officials and ending a fragile ceasefire. The strikes, deemed proportionate, follow repeated Palestinian provocations and highlight the ongoing threat posed by Hamas, which continues to hold Israeli hostages.
The U.S. administration now supports Israel's efforts to eradicate Hamas, emphasizing the necessity of decisive military action against a persistent security threat. The narrative surrounding these actions is challenged by pro-Hamas propaganda, urging Western leaders to maintain their support for Israel's military campaign.