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24 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Donald Trump tipped for unprecedented THIRD term with two Constitution-busting plans pitched
Political commentator Paul Duddridge has speculated on potential avenues for Donald Trump to secure a third presidential term despite the two-term limit established by the Constitution. He noted that MAGA operatives, including Steve Bannon, are exploring ways to make this possible, such as constitutional changes or Trump running as vice president.
Bannon has expressed strong support for Trump running again in 2028 and hinted at strategies to navigate the constitutional barriers. He emphasized Trump's unique appeal and the possibility of alternatives to current term limits.
#society
Times Of Israel: Looking to sway Spanish-speaking world, new series interviews Latin Israelis about Oct. 7
Natalia Casarotti shares her heartbreaking experience of searching for her son, Keshet, after the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel, where he was killed at a music festival. Her story is part of a new Spanish-language docuseries, "Testigos del Terror," produced by Fuente Latina, aimed at educating non-Jewish Latino audiences about the tragedy.
The docuseries features interviews with Latin American immigrants affected by the attack, highlighting their personal stories and the broader impact of the violence. Fuente Latina seeks to combat misinformation and foster understanding among Hispanic communities regarding the events of October 7 and their implications.
#crime
Fox News: Family of college student who died in Nashville files wrongful death lawsuit against fraternity
The family of Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student who drowned in Nashville after a night out, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his fraternity, Delta Chi, and several members. They allege negligence, claiming the fraternity failed to ensure safety and allowed excessive drinking.
Strain's family argues that he was visibly impaired and abandoned by his fraternity brothers, who chose to continue partying rather than assist him. The lawsuit seeks damages for medical and funeral expenses, as well as compensation for Strain's suffering before his death.