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#illegals

Fox News: Former Supreme Court Justice says it’s not appropriate to ‘impeach’ judges over controversial decisions
Former Supreme Court Justice says it’s not appropriate to ‘impeach’ judges over controversial decisions
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer criticized calls to impeach judges over disagreements with their rulings, emphasizing that impeachment is not a suitable response to judicial decisions. He supported Chief Justice John Roberts' statement affirming the importance of the appellate process.

Breyer highlighted the need for public understanding of the judicial process, noting that most Americans are not familiar with legal intricacies. He responded to President Trump's calls to impeach Judge James Boasberg, who halted deportations of certain gang members.


#politics

The Federalist: Roberts' Obsession With SCOTUS Legitimacy Has Delegitimized It
Roberts' Obsession With SCOTUS Legitimacy Has Delegitimized It
Chief Justice John Roberts is criticized for undermining the legitimacy of the judiciary through a recent statement that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreements. This response followed President Trump's call for the impeachment of a judge who obstructed his immigration policies, raising concerns over judicial overreach.

The article argues that Roberts’ defense of the judiciary may actually exacerbate the issues within it, as judges increasingly issue universal injunctions that impede executive authority. Critics contend that his stance encourages lower court judges to act politically without fear of repercussions, prompting calls from Congress to address these judicial actions.


Fox News: World leader agrees with Vance that mass migration is threat to 'daily life'
World leader agrees with Vance that mass migration is threat to 'daily life'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen agrees with Vice President JD Vance that mass migration is a significant issue for Europe, calling it a threat to daily life. She emphasizes the need for Europe to control migration, supporting policies that confiscate migrants' valuables and prevent concentrated migrant neighborhoods.

Frederiksen's stance aligns with Vance's warning about the internal challenges Europe faces, suggesting a retreat from fundamental values. Both leaders advocate for a more controlled approach to immigration as essential to maintaining social democratic principles.


Fox News: Trump signs executive order to abolish the Department of Education and more top headlines
Trump signs executive order to abolish the Department of Education and more top headlines
Trump plans to abolish the Department of Education and has expressed surprising praise for Biden. Meanwhile, Israel has launched airstrikes on Gaza, and concerns about homegrown terrorism are rising as tensions escalate.

In other news, a convicted criminal is back in prison shortly after a commutation, and Trump is promising to deport immigrants seeking citizenship under a proposed 'gold card' program.


#society

Fox News: New search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 approved more than a decade after disappearance
New search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 approved more than a decade after disappearance
Malaysia's government has approved a Texas-based company, Ocean Infinity, to resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in 2014. The search will cover a new area of 5,800 square miles under a "no-find, no fee" contract, with a payment of $70 million contingent on finding wreckage.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke emphasized the government's commitment to providing closure for the families of the 239 passengers. Previous searches have failed to locate the aircraft, and relatives stress the importance of resolving the mystery to enhance global aviation safety.


The Federalist: Congress Could Kill College Sports By Favoring NCAA Big Dogs
Congress Could Kill College Sports By Favoring NCAA Big Dogs
College sports serve as a crucial opportunity for many young athletes, providing scholarships and pathways to success. However, the current system is under threat from major conferences seeking to monopolize revenue, which could jeopardize non-revenue sports and the athletes who rely on them.

The NCAA faces legal challenges that could dismantle its current economic model, risking the future of college sports as a whole. Advocates urge for a fair distribution of resources while preventing the consolidation of power among elite programs, ensuring that opportunities remain for all athletes, not just the privileged few.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Military leaders to meet on UK-France 'coalition of the willing' plan for Ukraine
Military leaders to meet on UK-France 'coalition of the willing' plan for Ukraine
A coalition led by the U.K. and France is forming a peacekeeping force for Ukraine, with troop contributions expected from several nations, though only the U.K. and France have committed to sending troops. The operational phase has begun, aiming for a force of 10,000 to 30,000 personnel.

Discussions involving U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders emphasize the need for a concrete peace plan that guarantees Ukraine's security and prevents future Russian aggression. Russia opposes NATO troops in Ukraine and insists on guarantees against Ukraine's NATO membership.


#economy

GB News: Pensioners fear for finances as poll shows 93% think Labour will 'put their money in danger': 'Very concerning!'
Pensioners fear for finances as poll shows 93% think Labour will 'put their money in danger': 'Very concerning!'
A recent poll reveals that 70% of Britons over 55 feel their financial security is threatened, with 93% believing the Labour government won't protect their pensions. Concerns are rising ahead of the spring budget, particularly regarding potential changes to pension rules and inheritance tax.

Many older individuals are anxious about their retirement futures, with 40% considering withdrawing from their pension pots. CEO Cameron Parry of Tally Money emphasizes that people are worried about government changes impacting their long-term financial plans.


The Federalist: Republicans, Don't Buy Democrats' Lies About Medicaid 'Cuts'
Republicans, Don't Buy Democrats' Lies About Medicaid 'Cuts'
Conservatives are cautioned against labeling budget reconciliation efforts as "Medicaid cuts," as the House resolution does not explicitly mention Medicaid. Instead, it aims for $880 billion in deficit reduction, with much of the savings likely coming from Medicaid and Medicare.

The Congressional Budget Office projects that federal Medicaid spending will rise to nearly $8.6 trillion over the next decade, despite any proposed reductions. Increased spending is attributed to various regulatory changes under the Biden administration, prompting calls for reform rather than accepting the "cuts" narrative from Democrats.


#military

The Telegraph: Britain spending almost twice as much on debt as defence
Britain spending almost twice as much on debt as defence
Britain's debt interest payments have reached £104.9 billion, nearly double the £56.9 billion allocated for defense. This trend reflects a broader issue in the West, where debt servicing costs outstrip military spending and other key investments.

As Europe faces increasing security threats, particularly from Russia, there are calls for higher defense budgets. Sir Keir Starmer has proposed raising defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, but experts suggest even more funding will be necessary.


#history

The Western Journal: Hilarious: 'First JFK Doc' Released Explains in Just 12 Words Who Had Him Killed
Hilarious: 'First JFK Doc' Released Explains in Just 12 Words Who Had Him Killed
The Trump administration has released most files related to JFK's assassination, fulfilling a 1992 law. While some documents remain redacted, the release reveals closer CIA surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald and heightened suspicion from the Kennedy administration regarding the CIA.

Amid the serious revelations, a humorous meme surfaced linking the Clintons to conspiracy theories, highlighting the absurdity of such claims given Hillary's age during JFK's assassination. This juxtaposition of serious historical inquiry and dark humor continues to fuel public fascination with the Kennedy legacy.