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24 Mar 2025

#illegals

CNSNews: Levin: 4 Ways to Stop Rogue, Activist Judges – Here’s ‘the Best’
Levin: 4 Ways to Stop Rogue, Activist Judges – Here’s ‘the Best’
Conservative commentator Mark Levin suggests that removing federal judges overstepping their authority, like those blocking President Trump, can be achieved through methods other than impeachment. He cites historical examples, particularly President Jefferson's repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801, as a viable approach.

Levin argues that instead of pursuing impeachment, which is unlikely to succeed, Congress could defund judges or abolish certain judicial positions altogether. He specifically mentions U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who recently ruled against deporting illegal alien gang members, as an example of a judge whose position could be targeted for removal.


#politics

Forbes: Lobbyist And Government Contractor Bought JD Vance’s Home For $170,000 Over Asking Price
Lobbyist And Government Contractor Bought JD Vance’s Home For $170,000 Over Asking Price
Christopher Garcia, a former Trump administration appointee, purchased Vice President JD Vance's Virginia home for $1.9 million, exceeding the asking price by $170,000. Garcia's spokesperson claims the transaction was purely market-driven, with no ties to Vance’s political role.

Garcia, now CEO of Health Supply US, has received substantial government contracts and has not registered as a lobbyist since 2021. The sale has raised questions due to its timing and Garcia's background, although he insists there was no connection to his government work.


Fox News: Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Democrats need to be 'OK with punching' in races against Ted Cruz, Republicans
Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Democrats need to be 'OK with punching' in races against Ted Cruz, Republicans
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, urged Democrats to adopt a more aggressive approach in political campaigns, particularly in Texas, stating they need to "punch" rather than remain passive. She criticized Senate Democrats for their support of a Republican measure to avert a government shutdown, asserting that Democrats must demonstrate strength to voters.

Crockett emphasized that voters should see Democrats as fighters for their values, especially in challenging races against Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz. She believes that a tougher messaging strategy will resonate more with constituents.


#society

The Telegraph: Police drop inquiry into protester who said ‘Hamas are terrorists’
Police drop inquiry into protester who said ‘Hamas are terrorists’
Police have dropped an investigation into Niyak Ghorbani, an Iranian dissident who held a "Hamas are terrorists" banner during pro-Palestine protests in London. Ghorbani faced accusations of making racially aggravated threats, but the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism welcomed the decision to end the inquiry.

Ghorbani has previously faced scrutiny for his protests against Hamas and was even arrested for alleged racism related to a banana gesture during a demonstration. A judge ruled that police bail conditions restricting his protest activities were disproportionate. No further action will be taken against him regarding the November incident.


Fox News: Maine Dems push for tampons in boys' bathrooms amid ongoing debate over trans sports participation
Maine Dems push for tampons in boys' bathrooms amid ongoing debate over trans sports participation
Maine Democrats are advancing a bill that mandates public schools to provide tampons in boys' bathrooms for grades 6-12. This proposal comes amid ongoing debates about transgender athletes' participation in women's sports, highlighting differing priorities within the state legislature.

Republicans criticize the bill as a misallocation of resources, arguing that it distracts from pressing budget issues, including Medicaid funding. They claim Democrats are leveraging their majority to pass controversial measures that may burden taxpayers.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: White House confirms journalist accidentally added to classified war planning chat group
White House confirms journalist accidentally added to classified war planning chat group
The White House confirmed a security breach involving US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and a journalist in a group chat discussing military strikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels. The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg received advance notice of the strikes, including details on targets and timing.

President Trump claimed he was unaware of the journalist's inclusion in the chat. The discussion revealed differing opinions among officials about the strikes, with some expressing reluctance to intervene in support of European interests, while others emphasized the US's unique capability to act.


#economy

GB News: 'Austerity with a different name!' Rachel Reeves scolded ahead of Spring Statement after 'clobbering' Britain with first Budget
'Austerity with a different name!' Rachel Reeves scolded ahead of Spring Statement after 'clobbering' Britain with first Budget
Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the Spring Statement, labeling it "Reeves-terity" and predicting it will lead to a new era of austerity. He accused her of making poor economic decisions that have hurt growth and business confidence.

Griffith warned that the statement will target vulnerable groups, including disabled individuals on welfare and civil servants, while failing to implement necessary reforms before imposing tax increases. He emphasized that the government's policies have negatively impacted various sectors, suggesting systemic issues within the administration.


Forbes: Trump Says He May Give A ‘Lot’ Of Tariff Breaks: Here’s What To Know About ‘Liberation Day’ As Reciprocal Tariffs Loom
Trump Says He May Give A ‘Lot’ Of Tariff Breaks: Here’s What To Know About ‘Liberation Day’ As Reciprocal Tariffs Loom
President Trump is set to unveil his significant trade policy, termed "Liberation Day," on April 2, focusing on reciprocal tariffs. However, he has created uncertainty regarding which countries and goods will be affected, suggesting potential flexibility in the implementation of these tariffs.

Despite the anticipation, analysts express skepticism about the feasibility of a comprehensive reciprocal tariff plan, which would require managing 2.5 million individual tariff rates. Investors reacted positively to the likelihood of less severe tariffs, leading to a notable rise in stock prices, particularly for companies like Tesla and Nvidia.


#sports

Fox News: Penn State NCAA wrestling champ Carter Starocci reveals what Trump told him after historic title win
Penn State NCAA wrestling champ Carter Starocci reveals what Trump told him after historic title win
Carter Starocci made history as the first five-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion, winning the 184-pound title in Philadelphia. After his victory, he met with former President Donald Trump, sharing a brief conversation and expressing mutual admiration.

Starocci defeated Parker Keckeisen in a close match and views his achievement as a significant milestone for both himself and his program. He aims to compete in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.