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21 Mar 2025
#politics
The Federalist: House GOP Could Repeal The FACE Act Today, But They Hesitate
Republicans have expressed strong opposition to the Biden administration's use of the FACE Act to prosecute peaceful pro-lifers, with Rep. Chip Roy introducing the FACE Act Repeal Act. Despite Republican control of Congress, the bill has stalled, facing internal resistance.
Pro-life advocates urge swift action to repeal the law to prevent future administrations from targeting pro-lifers. They argue that existing laws already address criminal behavior without the need for the FACE Act, which has been used disproportionately against pro-life activists.
Fox News: Trump demands Supreme Court step into 'unprecedented situation' for America's safety and more top headlines
Trump warns of potential jail time for those vandalizing Tesla vehicles, while Boston's mayor defends the city's sanctuary status. In a significant shift, state universities are halting funding related to trans athletes in response to Trump.
In other news, a Canadian politician accuses the Trump administration of committing an "act of war," and Democrats are reevaluating their stance on domestic terrorism as charges are filed against Tesla vandals.
The Federalist: District Judge Overreaches Amid Latest Lawfare Against Trump
The ACLU has filed a habeas petition in D.C. to halt the deportation of five Venezuelan gang members following President Trump's executive order. Judge Boasberg has taken control of the case, but his actions are criticized for lacking jurisdiction and misinterpreting the Alien Enemies Act.
Boasberg's orders are seen as an overreach into executive powers, as the president has the authority to act in national security matters. The legal basis for the ACLU's claims is challenged, suggesting this is a continuation of lawfare against Trump.
#society
The Federalist: Trump Isn Saying No To The Trans War On Reality
Masha Gessen's recent column claims that Trump's policies on transgender issues reflect a hidden agenda to denationalize and deport trans individuals, likening the situation to Nazi Germany. Gessen argues that Trump's acknowledgment of biological sex and various executive orders target trans people and undermine American culture.
However, the piece contends that Trump's policies are grounded in preserving cultural norms rather than attacking trans identities. It asserts that these measures do not deny the existence of transgender individuals but rather affirm biological realities, framing the opposition as an attempt to uphold societal boundaries.
Forbes: Global Travel Disruption Expected As London’s Heathrow Airport Shuts Friday
Heathrow Airport has closed for the day due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation, leading to significant power outages. The closure is expected to disrupt at least 1,351 flights, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers, and airlines are redirecting flights to other airports.
The London Fire Brigade is actively addressing the situation, with over 70 firefighters on the scene. Power restoration efforts are underway, but the full impact of the disruption will take time to resolve, according to British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'Will have DELIGHTED Putin': Kemi Badenoch savaged as she lays down Ukraine demand
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, suggested that British MPs should vote on deploying troops to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for clarity and care for soldiers' lives. She stated that ideally, there should be no British boots on the ground.
Commentator Dan Hodges criticized Badenoch's call for a vote, suggesting it would please Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, former Conservative MP Sir John Redwood defended her, arguing that raising concerns about troop deployment is necessary for understanding the implications of military involvement.
#military
Le Monde: Rearming Europe: Brussels grapples with prospect of new large-scale loan
European leaders met in Brussels to discuss defense strategies amid threats from the U.S. and Russia. They committed to rearmament and military support for Ukraine, with most leaders in agreement, except for Hungary's Viktor Orbán.
Key discussions took place among Christian Democrat leaders ahead of the summit, focusing on coalition-building and future leadership in Germany.