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21 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: DOJ opens probe into intel leak related to Tren de Aragua, cites 'Deep State' and allies at the New York Times
The Justice Department is investigating a leak regarding the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, which has been central to the Trump administration's deportation efforts. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the probe targets the release of classified information that undermines the administration's agenda.
President Trump plans to expedite deportations of TdA members using the Alien Enemies Proclamation, a wartime law last invoked during World War II. However, a federal judge has temporarily blocked these deportations.
Fox News: ICE announces first Tren de Aragua gang member detained under recently invoked Alien Enemies Act
Franklin Jose Jimenez-Bracho, an alleged member of the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela, has been arrested in Florida under the Alien Enemies Act, recently invoked by President Trump. ICE Director Todd Lyons emphasized the gang's violent activities and the ongoing efforts to eradicate their presence in the U.S.
In the last 48 hours, over 68 gang members have been arrested, bringing the total to 394 as part of a broader initiative to combat the threat posed by foreign terrorist organizations. The Alien Enemies Act allows for the deportation of individuals from enemy nations without a hearing, a measure previously used during major conflicts.
#politics
Fox News: Musk was never briefed on China war plans at Pentagon meeting, Trump and Hegseth say
President Trump stated he is not interested in sharing U.S. military plans regarding a potential conflict with China, following a report about Elon Musk's Pentagon meeting. Trump emphasized Musk's contributions to government efficiency, denying any war plans were discussed.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also clarified that the meeting focused on innovation and efficiency, not military strategies against China. Both Trump and Hegseth dismissed the New York Times report as false, with Musk expressing concern over leaks of misinformation.
Times Of Israel: Suspects detained by police in ‘Qatargate’ probe named as PM aides Urich and Feldstein
Israeli authorities have released the names of two suspects, Yonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein, linked to an investigation into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office and its ties to Qatar. They face allegations of contacting a foreign agent, fraud, money laundering, and bribery.
The investigation, dubbed “Qatargate,” follows claims that Feldstein, a former spokesman for Netanyahu, received payments from a Qatari lobbyist while working in the Prime Minister's Office. Both suspects deny wrongdoing, and Netanyahu's office has also refuted the allegations.
#military
The Western Journal: Mainstream Media Castoffs Don Lemon and Joy Reid Just Teamed Up, and the Results Were Even Worse Than Expected
Joy Reid, on Don Lemon's podcast, suggested that making Canada the 51st state would require a war, claiming the U.S. would lose due to historical events from the War of 1812. Her assertions were criticized as absurd and misleading, lacking factual basis and military understanding.
Reid's comments drew attention for their inaccuracies, including her portrayal of the War of 1812 and comparisons to modern military capabilities. Despite the far-fetched nature of her claims, the discussion highlighted a broader critique of liberal media commentary.
#education
GB News: Donald Trump’s controversial shutdown decision ‘long overdue’ as president draws praise
The Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK, Greg Swenson, praised Donald Trump's executive order to dismantle the US Department of Education, calling it a necessary move against bureaucratic waste. He argued that education should be managed locally, asserting that federal oversight has harmed educational outcomes.
Trump's order aims to eliminate the department, which he criticized for its failures and wastefulness. While changes are underway, complete dissolution requires congressional approval. Education Secretary Linda McMahon acknowledged the transition will take time but emphasized the opportunity to reshape American education.