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America One News
23 Mar 2025
#politics
Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Trump Changes Game on Progressives - Liberty Nation News
Columbia University has updated its policies to enhance security for Jewish students following President Trump's withdrawal of $400 million in funding due to antisemitic incidents on campus. Interim President Katrina Armstrong announced measures including a ban on masks and increased police presence.
In political news, former vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz made bold claims about his toughness on a podcast, provoking reactions from Trump and others. Meanwhile, Chuck Schumer faced backlash from progressive groups for supporting a GOP budget bill, with young activists urging him to adopt a more confrontational approach.
#society
GB News: Councils reveal devastating impact of asylum crisis on local communities as 38,000 migrants in hotels
UK councils are raising alarms over the asylum seeker accommodation crisis, with over 38,000 individuals currently in hotels. Local authorities report that this situation is straining housing markets, schools, and community cohesion, particularly in areas with high deprivation.
Concerns include the concentration of asylum seekers in specific wards, leading to housing shortages and increased tensions. Councils are calling for government assistance to manage the impact on local services and prevent unrest, while the Home Office acknowledges the challenges and aims to reduce reliance on hotel accommodations.
The Telegraph: Pro-Israel influencer sues British fitness brand Gymshark for $1m
Fitness brand Gymshark is facing a $1 million lawsuit from influencer Alix Earle, who claims the company terminated a sponsorship deal due to backlash over her pro-Israel views. Earle alleges she was promised $1 million for multiple social media posts and appearances.
Gymshark denies having a contract with Earle and asserts she breached an agreement. Earle, with 7 million TikTok followers and over 4 million on Instagram, claims her influence makes her a valuable asset for brand promotions.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Saudi Arabia, China, and the Harvard Endowment Connection - Liberty Nation News
Harvard University, with an endowment exceeding $53 billion, has appointed Martin Escobari, a top executive from General Atlantic, to its management board. General Atlantic has strong ties to both China and Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about the university's connections to nations with poor human rights records.
Harvard has received over $100 million from Middle Eastern governments in recent years and has deep financial relationships with Chinese entities. The university's Kennedy School has even trained Chinese government officials, further complicating its ethical standing amid growing scrutiny of its international partnerships.
The Telegraph: Fears grow for UK couple held by Taliban
An elderly British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan, faced a delayed court decision as their health deteriorates. The couple, accused of using fake passports, spent hours chained to other prisoners without charges or evidence presented.
Concerns grow over their well-being, particularly Barbie's malnutrition, as they await a resolution. The family hopes for a swift outcome, expressing disappointment over the Taliban's handling of the situation.
The Telegraph: How F-35s became the new Tesla
The F-35 fighter jet program, known for its advanced capabilities, faces skepticism as allies question the reliability of the U.S. security commitment. Concerns have arisen due to perceived shifts in U.S. foreign policy and strained relations with key partners, leading some to reconsider future orders.
France is responding by expanding its domestic fighter jet production, indicating a move towards strengthening European defense independence. The situation raises critical questions about the future of U.S. military exports and international alliances.