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19 Mar 2025
#politics
Forbes: Radio Free Europe Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after federal grants were terminated, claiming this violates the U.S. Constitution. The broadcaster argues that Congress allocated funds for its operations to ensure accurate news coverage in areas lacking a free press.
The lawsuit follows the Trump administration's broader initiative to cut funding for various global media agencies, citing waste and inefficiency. RFE/RL seeks urgent relief, stating that without the funds, it may cease to operate in its current form.
The Federalist: Trump's Judicial Picks Should Look Different In 2025 Than In 2017
As Donald Trump prepares for his second term, speculation arises about whether he will stick to the "Federalist Society" model for judicial nominations or lean towards more "MAGA" judges. The focus should shift to what type of conservative judges will be chosen, as the political landscape has changed since his first term.
With the elimination of the judicial filibuster and the blue slip process, Trump's nominations can prioritize conservative values over mere credentials. Future nominees may need to address contemporary issues such as parental rights, public safety, and border security, reflecting the evolving priorities of the Republican base.
Fox News: 'Bad idea': Conservatives warn red state data center bill will derail Trump's vision of energy 'golden age'
Conservative voices are rallying against Texas Senate Bill 6, which they argue could hinder President Trump's vision for a "golden age" of American energy and AI. Critics claim the bill's regulations could deter investment in data centers, potentially benefiting foreign competitors like China.
Supporters of SB6 assert it is essential for securing Texas's power grid and managing energy consumption effectively. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick maintains that the bill aligns with Trump's goals for AI and energy dominance, emphasizing the state's commitment to leading in these sectors.
Fox News: Trump fires Democratic FTC commissioners
President Trump has fired two Democratic commissioners from the Federal Trade Commission, Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter, who plan to sue for their reinstatement, claiming the firings were illegal. FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson supports Trump's authority to make such decisions.
The firings are part of ongoing disputes over Trump's executive powers, with multiple lawsuits from former federal employees challenging his administration's actions. Recent legal battles include a restraining order against Trump's deportation plan for gang members.
#society
The Federalist: NPR Shocked To Learn Segregation Is Over
NPR's investigation claims that the Trump administration's removal of a segregation clause from federal contracts signals a step backward in civil rights. However, the 1964 Civil Rights Act still prohibits racial discrimination, making the clause redundant.
The change aligns with Trump's Executive Order aimed at ending illegal discrimination. Critics argue that while the federal government assumes contractors will uphold basic decency, NPR continues to fund diversity programs that some see as promoting segregation.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Netanyahu's bombing of Gaza increases pressure on Hamas and strengthens his position
The Israeli army conducted air strikes on the Gaza Strip on March 18, 2025, marking a new phase in its pressure on Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu aims to regain control amid stalled negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages and a broken ceasefire agreement.
The recent attacks have resulted in significant casualties, with over 400 reported dead, including many women and children. This escalation reflects a growing tolerance for violence since the conflict's resurgence on October 7.
Times Of Israel: US pounds Houthi stronghold as group claims 4th attack on aircraft carrier group
The US conducted airstrikes in Yemen targeting Houthi strongholds, including Saada province and Hodeida, in response to Houthi attacks on US naval forces. The US Central Command emphasized ongoing operations against the Iran-backed group, which has been disrupting shipping in the Red Sea.
The Houthis vowed to continue their support for Gaza despite US military actions, claiming that the strikes would not deter their efforts. The situation escalated following the outbreak of war in October 2023, with the Houthis launching missiles at Israel and threatening to increase their attacks.
Fox News: Zelenskyy wants details after Trump-Putin call, lays out 'red line' for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the need for clarity on peace proposals following a call between President Trump and Russian President Putin. He stated that recognizing occupied Ukrainian territories as Russian is a "red line" for Ukraine, which will not be crossed.
Zelenskyy plans to discuss the details of the situation with Trump, who described the call with Putin as productive. The White House noted an agreement on a ceasefire regarding energy infrastructure, but Zelenskyy remains cautious, insisting Ukraine must be included in negotiations.
#culture
GB News: Disney's Snow White embroiled in another woke row as film slapped with bizarre trigger warning
Disney's upcoming adaptation of Snow White has faced significant backlash, including warnings for "ominous trees" and a scene involving a character threatening violence. The film has stirred controversy over its title omission of "the seven dwarves" and the casting of Rachel Zegler, who has made politically charged statements.
The premiere events have been scaled back to avoid potential backlash, reflecting the ongoing debate over Disney's direction amid accusations of "wokeness." Zegler's comments about the film's themes and her social media activism have further polarized opinions, contrasting with co-star Gal Gadot's support for Israel.
The Federalist: Why Tesla's Cybertruck Is An American Icon
Donald Trump recently posed with Elon Musk and Tesla vehicles outside the White House, prompting backlash amid criticism of the Cybertruck's design. The automotive industry faces stagnation, with innovation replaced by sameness, contrasting the adventurous spirit of American pioneers.
Musk's Cybertruck symbolizes a revival of American ingenuity, merging traditional values with modern technology. This image of Trump and Musk reflects aspirations for a future that embraces both innovation and nostalgia in American culture.