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#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Should Petty Judicial Tyrants Really Be Allowed to Act As Dictators?
Should Petty Judicial Tyrants Really Be Allowed to Act As Dictators?
President Trump is frustrated with U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg for blocking deportation flights to El Salvador, asserting that he is acting on the will of voters who oppose illegal immigration. Trump argues that judges like Boasberg are overstepping their authority and undermining presidential power.

Some commentators, however, caution that Trump's actions may be unconstitutional and could erode public support for his administration. The ongoing conflict between executive actions and judicial rulings raises questions about the balance of power in the American system, with calls for potential impeachment of judges seen as a way to address these concerns.


#politics

Fox News: LA Mayor Bass' former rival reveals why he is opposed to her recall campaign
LA Mayor Bass' former rival reveals why he is opposed to her recall campaign
Rick Caruso, former Los Angeles mayoral candidate, opposes the recall effort against Mayor Karen Bass, citing the need for unity and focus on rebuilding after recent devastating fires. He argues that a recall would be costly and distract from pressing community issues.

The recall initiative has sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting accountability for Bass's leadership during the crisis, while others agree with Caruso that pursuing a recall would be futile and demoralizing for voters. The effort requires signatures from 15% of registered voters to proceed.


Front Page Magazine: Biden's Autopen Was a Mighty Big Sword
Biden's Autopen Was a Mighty Big Sword
Former President Joe Biden exhibited signs of cognitive decline before and during his presidency, leading to concerns about his capability to govern. His administration reportedly limited public appearances and controlled press interactions to mask these issues, raising questions about who was truly making decisions in the White House.

Recent revelations about the use of an autopen for signing documents, including pardons, have intensified scrutiny over Biden's mental fitness and the actions of his staff. Critics argue that if staff operated without Biden's knowledge, many executive actions could be deemed unconstitutional. Calls for a Department of Justice investigation have emerged, highlighting potential abuses of power during his presidency.


GB News: Parliament forced to suspend tribute to WW2 hero after protesters lob confetti: 'Save the UK!'
Parliament forced to suspend tribute to WW2 hero after protesters lob confetti: 'Save the UK!'
A tribute to World War II hero John 'Paddy' Hemmingway in the House of Lords was interrupted by protesters advocating for the abolition of the unelected chamber. They disrupted proceedings by throwing confetti and chanting slogans, prompting security intervention.

Baroness Twycross was delivering a speech on the significance of upcoming 80th anniversaries of victory in Europe and Japan when the protest occurred. After a brief pause, the House resumed its business once order was restored.


Fox News: Judges v Trump: Here are the key court battles halting the White House agenda
Judges v Trump: Here are the key court battles halting the White House agenda
Federal judges have issued multiple preliminary injunctions against President Trump's agenda in his second term, blocking policies related to transgender military service, USAID operations, and deportations. The administration plans to appeal these rulings, claiming they infringe on presidential powers.

White House officials have criticized these judicial actions, labeling the judges as "radical left-wing" and suggesting potential impeachment for those who obstruct Trump's agenda. The ongoing legal battles raise significant questions about the separation of powers and the limits of executive authority.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Does Donald Trump understand the man he is trying to deal with?
Does Donald Trump understand the man he is trying to deal with?
Donald Trump aims to shift Russia away from China, potentially using Ukraine as leverage in negotiations that may involve territorial concessions. The situation raises concerns about the future of Ukraine and the threat to democratic nations from Russian expansionism.

There are doubts about Putin's commitment to a ceasefire, especially given his demands for the cessation of foreign military aid to Ukraine. The UK must prioritize its military resources to effectively deter Russian aggression and prepare for any potential conflict.


#military

Le Monde: In North Korea, Kim Jong-un oversees test of latest anti-aircraft missile system
In North Korea, Kim Jong-un oversees test of latest anti-aircraft missile system
North Korea conducted a test firing of its latest anti-aircraft missile system, overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, amid heightened tensions with South Korea following joint military exercises with the U.S. The test was described as demonstrating the system's "combat fast response."

Relations between North and South Korea are strained, with North Korea recently launching multiple ballistic missiles. The North's defense ministry criticized the U.S.-South Korea drills as a "rehearsal of war of aggression." The two Koreas remain technically at war since the 1950-1953 conflict ended in an armistice.


#culture

Fox News: Actor Harvey Fierstein claims his shows are banned from Kennedy Center, but venue head calls it 'total lie'
Actor Harvey Fierstein claims his shows are banned from Kennedy Center, but venue head calls it 'total lie'
Harvey Fierstein claims his shows have been banned from the Kennedy Center since Donald Trump's leadership began, alleging that this is a move to appease the religious right. He expressed concern over free speech and civil rights in a recent Instagram post.

Kennedy Center interim Executive Director Richard Grenell refuted Fierstein's claims, labeling them as false. Several artists, including those from "Hamilton," have distanced themselves from the venue following Trump's takeover. Grenell aims to restore the center's prosperity and inclusivity.


Front Page Magazine: Video: The Savage Truth About the Decline of American Culture
Video: The Savage Truth About the Decline of American Culture
Cicely Davis discusses the decline of American culture in the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast. The episode features various media formats showcasing this decline and highlights efforts to restore societal greatness.

Listeners can access the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.