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24 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes blasts Labour's efforts to tackle migrant crisis
Eamonn Holmes criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, asserting that the Labour Government will not effectively address the escalating migrant crisis. The Treasury's acknowledgment that hotels housing 38,000 illegal migrants will remain operational for years has fueled public discontent.
Breitbart: Sanders: Trump Is 'Making Sure Our Borders Are Stronger'
Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged that President Trump’s efforts to crack down on fentanyl and strengthen border security were positive. He emphasized the need for comprehensive immigration reform, arguing that illegal immigration is not appropriate and that deporting millions would harm the economy.
Sanders highlighted the essential roles undocumented workers play in various industries, suggesting that reforms should include guest worker programs to address labor shortages.
#politics
Breitbart: 'Making Us Look Cool' -- Europe's 'Brutal American' Embraced by MAGA
Supporters of the MAGA movement are embracing the label "Brutal Americans," coined by Anne Applebaum in The Atlantic, as a reaction to President Trump's and Vice President Vance's pro-peace stance in the context of the Ukraine conflict. This new stereotype has resonated with many, who share images of American icons.
The article highlights a shift in European perceptions of America, with some feeling unsettled by Trump's approach to NATO and military spending. As a result, European nations are beginning to increase their defense budgets, responding to U.S. pressure to take on more responsibility for their own security.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu’s office says Shin Bet probe into police ministry aims to topple government
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office claims a Shin Bet investigation into National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir is an attempt to undermine his right-wing government. The PMO asserts that the inquiry, allegedly about far-right infiltration in the police, is reminiscent of "dark regimes."
Ben Gvir has called for Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar to be imprisoned, accusing him of conspiring against the government. Tensions have escalated following the October 7 Hamas attack, with Netanyahu blaming Shin Bet for intelligence failures and facing criticism for his actions against state institutions.
Fox News: Legal expert accuses 'judge shopping' Democrats of manipulating courts to derail Trump agenda
Gregg Jarrett criticized Democrats for "judge shopping" to achieve anti-Trump rulings, alleging this undermines the legal system. He pointed to a recent ruling by Judge James Boasberg halting deportations of Venezuelan nationals, claiming it exceeds judicial authority and disrupts the executive branch's agenda.
Jarrett argued that Congress should act to limit judicial power, referencing a Supreme Court precedent that affirms the president's exclusive authority on national security decisions. He contended that the courts should not intervene in such matters, as it violates the separation of powers.
Breitbart: Comedians Rip ‘Orange Asshole’ Trump at Kennedy Center: ‘Most Entertaining Gathering of the Resistance, Ever’
Comedians gathered at the Kennedy Center to mock President Trump during the Mark Twain Prize ceremony for Conan O’Brien. David Letterman and others criticized Trump's leadership and policies, with notable jabs from Stephen Colbert and Sarah Silverman, highlighting discontent among artists.
Trump, who recently appointed himself Chairman of the Kennedy Center, expressed intentions to revamp the institution, emphasizing its role as a showcase for American talent and announcing the end of certain performances deemed inappropriate.
#society
Breitbart: NC Supreme Court: Family Can Sue over Unwanted COVID Shot
A North Carolina mother and her teenage son can proceed with a lawsuit after the son allegedly received a Covid-19 vaccine without parental consent at a school clinic. The state Supreme Court overturned a lower court's ruling that barred the case, allowing claims against the school system and a physician's group.
The lawsuit claims the son, Tanner Smith, was vaccinated despite expressing his refusal and lacking a signed consent form. Legal representatives argue that children should not undergo medical procedures without parental knowledge. The case has sparked discussions on parental rights regarding vaccinations.
Le Monde: Seven people arrested for giving Nazi salutes during the French-Croatia match in Paris
Seven individuals were arrested by French police for making Nazi salutes during the Nations League match between France and Croatia at the Stade de France. The arrests followed incidents during the Croatian national anthem and the first half of the game, which France won 2-0.
Police also confiscated various weapons and smoke bombs from some of the 400 Croatian fans present. The actions of Croatia's ultra-nationalist supporters have been criticized for tarnishing the team's image due to their history of displaying pro-fascist symbols.
#economy
Forbes: Trump’s Tariff ‘Liberation Day’ Is 9 Days Away: Here’s What To Know As Reciprocal Tariffs Loom
President Trump is set to unveil his reciprocal tariffs on April 2, dubbed "Liberation Day" for American trade. However, details remain unclear, and Wall Street is skeptical about the potential impact. The administration faces challenges in implementing a complex tariff plan.
While tariffs could reshape trade dynamics, concerns about inflation and adverse effects on American businesses persist. Stocks have shown some recovery amid optimism that the tariffs may not be as severe as initially feared.
Le Monde: Trump threatens 25% tariff on countries that buy oil, gas from Venezuela
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on imports from countries purchasing oil or gas from Venezuela, effective April 2. He labeled Venezuela as "very hostile" to the US and cited the gang Tren de Aragua as a reason for the tariffs.
Trump's tariffs aim to curb trade with China, the largest buyer of Venezuelan oil, while he also plans to increase tariffs on Mexico and Canada. The move is intended to boost US manufacturing and investment.
#culture
Fox News: Denzel Washington doesn't believe he's a 'Hollywood actor'
Denzel Washington clarified that he does not identify as a "Hollywood actor," despite his accolades. He considers himself a "stage actor" who works in film, emphasizing his roots in theater and the distinct nature of acting on stage compared to film.
Washington also expressed his views on religion in Hollywood, stating that discussions about faith are often avoided in the industry. Recently baptized and now a minister, he remains unapologetic about his beliefs and the authenticity they bring to his work.
#crime
Fox News: California man stabbed outside Starbucks in apparent road rage attack: police
A road rage incident at a Starbucks in Riverside, California, led to a confrontation between two drivers on Sunday. After one driver allegedly cut off the other, a physical altercation ensued, resulting in the suspect choking the victim, who then stabbed the suspect in self-defense.
Both men were hospitalized, with the suspect requiring surgery. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made yet.