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24 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Britain is 'overcomplicating' migrant crisis, Kingston claims
The Labour Government faces pressure to adopt an "Australian" strategy for illegal migration, as the Treasury acknowledges that the use of migrant hotels will persist for years, contradicting prior election promises. The Treasury cites "global instability" as a key factor for this ongoing practice.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: A Duo of Gun Rights Bills Debut on Capitol Hill - Liberty Nation News
The House Judiciary Committee is set to mark up two significant gun rights bills: the Firearm Due Process Protection Act and the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. The former aims to streamline the process for individuals wrongfully denied firearm purchases due to background check errors, imposing a 30-day deadline for hearings.
The latter bill mandates that states honor concealed carry permits from other states, ensuring that Second Amendment rights are upheld across state lines. This legislation could significantly expand the ability to carry concealed firearms nationwide, with few exceptions.
Le Monde: In Turkey, a human tide in the streets for a fifth evening in support of Ekrem Imamoglu, jailed mayor of Istanbul
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was imprisoned on March 19, prompting widespread protests and a strong voter turnout in support of his candidacy for the 2028 presidential election. The Republican People's Party reported over 13 million votes cast in solidarity with Imamoglu.
Imamoglu, from prison, condemned his arrest as an "execution without trial" and expressed hope that the electorate would respond to government oppression at the ballot box. He vowed to resist and fight against what he termed a coup d'état against democracy.
The Western Journal: Trump Demands 'Full Throated Apology from the Governor,' Vows She'll Never Challenge Trump Admin Again
President Trump is demanding a formal apology from Maine Governor Janet Mills for her refusal to comply with his executive order banning transgender women from competing in women's sports. While Maine has acknowledged some compliance, Trump insists that Mills must personally apologize and commit to not challenging federal authority.
The Department of Agriculture has warned the University of Maine System that its federal funding could be jeopardized if it does not adhere to Trump's order. Additionally, the Office of Civil Rights has indicated that Maine's policies may violate Title IX, potentially leading to further investigations and loss of federal support for public schools.
Liberty Nation News: Midterm Momentum: House Republicans Aim to Defy History - Liberty Nation News
In the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, Republicans aim to break a historical trend where the president's party typically loses House seats. The National Republican Congressional Committee has identified 26 vulnerable Democratic incumbents, particularly in districts won by Trump in 2024, including several in California and New York.
While the House presents challenges for Democrats, the Senate landscape is also complex. Republicans must defend 20 out of 33 seats, with some vulnerable Democrats in states like Georgia and Michigan. Internal conflicts within the Democratic Party may complicate their efforts, as leadership struggles persist.
The Federalist: Voter ID Alone Won't Make Pennsylvania's Elections Trustworthy
Pennsylvania currently does not require voter ID at polls, except for first-time voters. While there is increasing pressure for voter ID laws, past attempts have faced legal challenges and opposition from Democrats. Republicans argue that voter ID alone won't resolve election integrity issues without broader reforms.
The controversial no-excuse mail-in voting law, enacted in 2019, has led to significant dissatisfaction among voters, particularly after the chaotic 2020 election. As discussions for election reform continue, Republicans must consider the implications of any voter ID law and ensure it is paired with necessary reforms to maintain voter confidence.
#society
The Federalist: Covid Trauma Reinforces Skepticism Of 'The Scientific Consensus'
As the five-year mark of pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates approaches, parallels are drawn to the eugenics movement of the early 20th century. Both instances saw scientists and state authorities exert control over personal lives, often facing resistance from faith communities.
The article highlights the historical support for eugenics among prominent figures and institutions, including Harvard and various health organizations. It notes the decline in public trust in scientific consensus since the pandemic, urging the scientific community to adopt humility and recognize the importance of personal autonomy and religious liberties.
Fox News: Ivy league school lays off lecturer who drew antisemitic cartoons of Jews drinking Gazan blood
The University of Pennsylvania has laid off lecturer Dwayne Booth, known for his controversial antisemitic cartoons, including depictions of Israelis in violent scenarios. UPenn's president had previously condemned Booth's work but maintained the university's commitment to free speech.
Booth claims his dismissal was due to budget issues related to a federal funding freeze rather than his cartoons. He criticized UPenn for allegedly cooperating with political pressures against academic freedom, particularly regarding criticism of Israel.
The Federalist: Democrats Have A Manhood Problem, In More Ways Than One
The Democratic Party faces criticism over its stance on transgender rights, particularly concerning the safety of women and children in spaces like locker rooms. A recent incident involving a registered sex offender, Richard Cox, who exploited transgender policies to access female facilities, has raised alarm among parents and community members.
Critics argue that adherence to transgender ideology has led to dangerous situations for women and girls, with some parents prioritizing political correctness over the safety of their children. The situation reflects broader concerns about societal acceptance of transgender beliefs and the implications for traditional gender roles and protections.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: CNN Reports on Alleged Gaza Death Toll, Social Media Quickly Fact-Checks Outlet
CNN has faced criticism for reporting on the Gaza death toll, citing figures from the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health without adequate verification. The network initially reported that an Israeli airstrike killed hundreds at a hospital, later correcting the claim to attribute the blast to a misfired rocket by Islamic Jihad.
Despite past mistakes, CNN reported that over 50,000 Palestinians have died since the Israel-Hamas war began, echoing claims that lack distinction between civilians and combatants. Critics argue that the network is amplifying propaganda from a terrorist organization, undermining journalistic integrity.
Fox News: US peace talks with Ukraine, Russia get underway in Saudi Arabia
Peace talks between U.S. and Russian delegations are taking place in Saudi Arabia to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy emphasized the need for Russia to cease hostilities, while discussions will focus on a ceasefire in the Black Sea and related issues.
The U.S. delegation is led by senior officials from the National Security Council and State Department, while Russia is represented by key political and security figures. Despite ongoing violence, including a recent drone attack in Ukraine, there is cautious optimism for progress in the negotiations.
Le Monde: Greenland accuses US of 'foreign interference' ahead of lady's visit
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede accused the U.S. of interfering in its political affairs due to an upcoming visit from a U.S. delegation, which includes National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. Egede emphasized the need for respect for Greenland's integrity and democracy.
The visit comes amid Trump's insistence on U.S. claims over Greenland, which holds significant mineral and oil reserves. Greenlanders generally support independence from Denmark but oppose annexation by the U.S.
Le Monde: US and Russia begin ceasefire talks on Ukraine conflict
US and Russian officials are in Saudi Arabia discussing a potential partial ceasefire in the Ukraine war. While US President Trump seeks a swift resolution, the Kremlin has tempered expectations, emphasizing the complexities of negotiations and proposing limited ceasefire terms focused on energy facilities.
Despite ongoing cross-border attacks, both sides have outlined different ceasefire proposals. Ukrainian officials are advocating for a broader ceasefire, while Russia's focus includes a possible resumption of a Black Sea grain deal. The situation remains tense as fresh attacks continue.
#other
Fox News: SEN SHELDON WHITEHOUSE: The EPA's environmental regulation rollback puts Americans last
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced significant rollbacks of environmental protections, claiming it to be a major deregulation effort. Critics argue these changes endanger public health by allowing increased emissions from coal and gas plants, contributing to air and water pollution.
The impact of climate change is becoming evident, with rising insurance costs and non-renewals affecting homeowners, particularly in high-risk areas. Experts predict a potential collapse in property values and municipal tax bases, driven by climate-related risks and the influence of fossil fuel money in politics.