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21 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: McCaskill: Trump 'Gone Much Further' than Orban, Erdogan — 'Absolutely Autocratic'
Claire McCaskill criticized President Trump, asserting he has surpassed global autocrats like Hungary's Viktor Orban and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan in authoritarianism. She expressed concern that Congress is not adequately responding to Trump's erosion of constitutional checks and balances.
McCaskill emphasized that Trump's actions threaten the integrity of the federal judiciary and lamented the silence of Republican senators, particularly those on the Judiciary Committee, regarding potential impeachment.
Breitbart: Schumer: 'Lawless, Angry' Trump Has Put United States in a Constitutional Crisis
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated in an upcoming interview that the U.S. is facing a "constitutional crisis," citing President Trump's call to impeach a judge over deportation rulings. Schumer emphasized that democracy is at risk and affirmed that Senate Democrats will not support impeaching judges.
Schumer criticized Trump for his approach to the judiciary, labeling him as "lawless" and asserting that judges should not be subject to impeachment for decisions that anger the president.
#society
GB News: 'Return immediately!' M&S issues warning as 3 items sold in stores and online pose safety risk
Marks & Spencer has recalled three baby coats due to safety concerns, as they do not meet specifications. The affected Fisherman coats, priced at £24, were sold online and in stores since January 9, 2025, with specific product codes for sizes 0-3 months and 3-6 months.
Customers are urged to check their purchases and return any affected items for a full refund. M&S did not disclose the nature of the safety issue but emphasized that these are the only products impacted. For further inquiries, a customer service line has been provided.
#economy
The Telegraph: Forcing us to buy heat pumps, EVs and lentils is not economic growth. It’s breaking windows
A leaked analysis suggests that achieving Net Zero could lead to a 10% reduction in GDP by 2030, indicating that the forced abandonment of petrol cars, gas boilers, and other productive assets would result in economic disaster.
The government's response claims Net Zero will create jobs and growth, but this conflates spending with genuine economic progress.
#military
Breitbart: Vietnam Veteran Receives Military Honors 50 Years After Service
Vietnam War veteran Karl Smith received his military honors over 50 years after serving in the U.S. Navy. The awards, including the Navy “E” Ribbon and Vietnam Service Medal, were presented after a lengthy effort to unseal his service records.
Smith, who enlisted at 17 and served from 1969 to 1973, expressed that the medals hold more significance for his grandchildren. He noted that many veterans from the Vietnam and Korean Wars have not received proper recognition for their service.
#education
Breitbart: Weingarten: 'People Don't Actually Need' Vouchers, Since Most Using Them Go to Private Schools Anyway
Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, criticized the potential redirection of federal education funds towards tax cuts and school vouchers, arguing that most voucher users already attend private schools. She questioned how states like Mississippi would replace significant federal education funding if the Department of Education were eliminated.
Weingarten emphasized that the proposed funding changes would primarily benefit wealthy individuals rather than addressing the needs of public education.
#crime
Breitbart: Texas Janitor Gets 6 Years for Spreading STDs by Peeing in Office Water Bottles
A Texas janitor, Lucio Catarino Diaz, was sentenced to six years in prison for infecting at least 13 women with sexually transmitted diseases by contaminating their water bottles with urine and bodily fluids. He pleaded guilty to aggravated assault, with other charges dismissed in a plea deal.
The incidents, which occurred at a medical facility, were uncovered when a woman installed a hidden camera after suspecting foul play. Diaz's actions have led to a lawsuit seeking $1 million in damages from him and his employer. The case raised questions about his citizenship status, though he is listed as a U.S. citizen.