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22 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Patrick steps in as audience jeers MP for DEFENDING judge who allowed Nigerian conman to stay in UK
A heated exchange occurred on GB News when Labour MP Barry Gardiner defended Nigerian conman Emmanuel Jack's right to remain in the UK, citing his family's medical needs. Gardiner argued Jack's role as a caregiver saves taxpayers money, despite the audience's strong disapproval.
Jack, previously jailed for fraud, successfully appealed his deportation on human rights grounds, with judges noting the severe impact on his British family's well-being. The case reflects ongoing debates about deportation policies and the rising number of immigration appeals based on human rights claims.
#politics
Fox News: Biden’s desire to help Democrats after exit from office is met with skepticism: report
Former President Joe Biden is reportedly seeking to regain influence within the Democratic Party to counter the Trump administration, though his efforts have faced mixed reactions. Some party members express frustration and call for new leadership, while others maintain that Biden remains a respected figure.
Despite internal divisions, Biden is seen as a potential asset in key areas like Pennsylvania. However, strategists suggest the party should focus on future leadership rather than responding to Trump's criticisms. The Democratic Party continues to grapple with its identity following Biden's presidency and recent electoral setbacks.
#society
Breitbart: John Leguizamo: Trump Turning Government Into 'White-Only Club'
John Leguizamo criticized President Trump's actions against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, claiming they create a "white-only club." He argued that these programs are essential for addressing historical injustices faced by Black and Latino communities.
Leguizamo emphasized the need for inclusion and diversity, suggesting that many Americans value these principles. He noted that some white individuals resist these changes, leading to the demonization of DEI efforts.
Breitbart: Maine Universities Agree to Keep Men Out of Women’s Sports After Trump Admin Funding Pause
The USDA announced that the University of Maine System (UMS) will comply with President Trump's executive order to keep transgender-identifying men out of women's sports, thus reinstating federal funding that had been paused. UMS confirmed it does not allow males to compete in women's sports, aligning with Title IX requirements.
Chancellor Dannel Malloy expressed relief over the resolution, emphasizing the importance of federal funds for the university's programs. The USDA warned that any false claims regarding compliance could lead to severe financial consequences.
Times Of Israel: Pro-Palestinian students, faculty sue UCLA over handling of anti-Israel demonstrations
A lawsuit has been filed against UCLA by a group of 35 pro-Palestinian individuals over the university's handling of anti-Israel protests last year. The suit follows a separate case initiated by Jewish students claiming the university failed to protect them from antisemitic harassment during the demonstrations.
The protests at UCLA, part of a nationwide movement against the Israel-Hamas conflict, escalated tensions on campus, leading to violence when counterprotesters attacked a pro-Palestinian encampment. The lawsuit seeks damages for injuries sustained during these incidents and highlights ongoing investigations into antisemitism at multiple universities.
The Telegraph: Heathrow chief defends airport response amid concerns over power back-up
Heathrow Airport's CEO, Thomas Woldbye, stated that no airport can quickly switch to backup power at the level required after a recent substation fire caused a major outage. Experts countered that rival airports have more robust backup systems.
The incident has sparked concerns over Heathrow's infrastructure reliability and raised questions about its backup power capabilities compared to other high-traffic airports.
Fox News: Bruce Willis, wife shared ‘monumental highs,' 'devastating lows’ in 16-year marriage as actor battles dementia
Bruce Willis and his wife Emma Heming celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary, with Emma sharing a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. Despite Bruce's ongoing battle with dementia, their love remains strong, highlighted by family support and celebrations of his recent 70th birthday.
The couple, who married in 2009, have two daughters together and are surrounded by family, including Bruce's three daughters from a previous marriage. Emma expressed gratitude for their shared journey and encouraged birthday wishes for Bruce, who has stepped away from acting due to his health issues.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Three Killed in Russian Attacks on Ukraine Despite Limited Truce
Russia conducted a drone attack on Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, killing three and injuring 12, despite a recently agreed limited ceasefire. The attack involved 12 drones that targeted residential areas, leading to significant destruction.
Discrepancies remain regarding the ceasefire's terms, with Ukraine advocating for broader protections, while Russia's stance is more limited. Ongoing discussions are set to take place in Saudi Arabia to address the ceasefire details.
#economy
Breitbart: Golden Age: Bessent Shifts Financial Stability Panel Focus to Growth, Steers Away From Woke Regulation
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called for a shift in financial oversight, urging the Financial Stability Oversight Council to prioritize economic growth over politically motivated regulations. He advocates for a focus on material financial risks and supports deregulation to empower the private sector.
Bessent's agenda aims to reshape financial regulation, moving away from previous policies that emphasized reputational risk and social concerns. His approach is expected to resonate with business leaders and financial institutions seeking a more growth-oriented regulatory environment.
#military
GB News: Army pilot sacked after exposing UK military secrets online
An Army pilot was discharged for refusing to remove OnlyFans content that revealed sensitive information about military helicopters at Wattisham Airfield. Harry Bourne's posts included images of military equipment and posed a national security risk, leading to his dismissal.
Despite losing his military career, Bourne continues to share content online, earning significant income. His case mirrors that of another serviceman dismissed for similar reasons, highlighting concerns over military personnel's use of social media.
#sports
Breitbart: One-of-a-Kind Paul Skenes Card Sells for Shocking Amount at Auction
A unique Paul Skenes rookie card, featuring a patch from his MLB debut, sold for $1.11 million at auction, surpassing his earnings for the season. The card attracted 64 bids and will benefit the LA Fire Relief Fund.
Skenes, who had a standout rookie year, has gained additional fame through his relationship with influencer Livvy Dunne. The card's journey included being claimed by an 11-year-old who declined a Pirates offer before auctioning it through Fanatics Collect.