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#politics
Breitbart: Report: Trump to Freeze Planned Parenthood Grants
The Trump administration plans to freeze approximately $120 million in federal grants to Planned Parenthood while reviewing compliance with Executive Orders regarding funding. The decision may be announced soon and is part of ongoing efforts to scrutinize taxpayer dollar usage.
Planned Parenthood, a major provider of abortions and related services, criticized the potential freeze as "reckless." The organization reported performing nearly 393,000 abortions in 2023, amidst over two million patient visits.
The Federalist: Dem Cites Justice Barrett To Back False Claims About Censorship
Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., defended the federal government against claims of censoring conservatives, citing a Supreme Court decision led by Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The ruling dismissed allegations of government pressure on social media to suppress certain viewpoints, despite dissenting opinions highlighting evidence of censorship.
Critics, including Justice Samuel Alito, argued that the decision failed to address the merits of the censorship claims, potentially enabling future government control over speech. The debate continues over the implications of this ruling for free speech and the role of government in regulating online discourse.
Front Page Magazine: Colorado Democrats Make It Unmistakable
Democrats are increasingly criticized for their perceived disdain for the Constitution, particularly regarding the Second Amendment. A recent incident in Colorado highlighted this when Republican Rep. Ken DeGraaf was told to remove a sticker supporting the Second Amendment from his laptop in the state House chamber, amid discussions on a strict gun control bill.
Democratic lawmakers argue that such measures are essential for community safety, but critics contend that this reflects a broader agenda to disarm citizens. The situation raises questions about the consistency of the Democrats' stance on free expression, especially when compared to potential reactions to more radical displays.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Mahmoud Khalil and the Red-Green Assault on American Sovereignty
The focus of national political discourse has shifted to Mahmoud Khalil, a noncitizen and former Columbia University student involved in pro-Hamas protests, raising questions about media priorities. While Americans are concerned with economic stability and international peace, the media's attention on Khalil's potential deportation seems misplaced.
Khalil, a green card holder, has been accused of supporting terrorist organizations and violating his terms of admission. The ability to deport noncitizens who promote anti-Western ideologies is seen as essential to maintaining U.S. sovereignty. The debate surrounding Khalil reflects broader ideological conflicts regarding citizenship and national identity.
Fox News: Columbia University student protester sues Trump admin to prevent deportation
A Columbia University student, Yunseo Chung, has filed a lawsuit against President Trump and several officials after Immigration and Customs Enforcement sought to revoke her permanent resident status. The lawsuit claims this action is part of a broader effort to suppress free speech among university students protesting U.S. foreign policy regarding Israel and Palestine.
Chung, a South Korean native and a high-achieving student, alleges that her involvement in pro-Palestinian protests led to the government's actions against her. A federal court has temporarily blocked ICE from arresting or deporting her, pending further legal proceedings.
GB News: Fury over controversial advert with hijab draped over Eiffel Tower - 'Aggressive and pernicious!'
Dutch fashion brand Merrachi is facing backlash for an advert featuring the Eiffel Tower draped in a hijab, which critics label as provocative and offensive. The advert's captions reference France's ban on hijabs in schools and public offices, stirring controversy among politicians and commentators.
Supporters of the advert argue it promotes modesty, while opponents view it as an insult to French secular values. The debate highlights the ongoing tensions in France regarding religious symbols and the perception of Islam in society.
Front Page Magazine: CAIR Conference Features Comedian Targeting Israel and Jews
The Philadelphia chapter of CAIR held its 2025 banquet in New Jersey, featuring speakers known for their anti-Israel sentiments, including Marc Lamont Hill and Amer Zahr. The event showcased rhetoric that many view as extremist and anti-Semitic, highlighting CAIR's controversial ties.
Zahr's remarks and the audience's reactions during the event further emphasized the organization's alignment with anti-Israel and anti-Semitic ideologies. This gathering raises concerns about CAIR's role as a civil rights advocate, suggesting a focus on legitimizing hatred rather than promoting tolerance.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump’s pick for Israel envoy downplays pro-settler views at confirmation hearing
Mike Huckabee, nominated by President Trump as ambassador to Israel, urged lawmakers to evaluate him on his ability to represent the administration rather than his past views, which have drawn criticism from Democrats. He emphasized his commitment to the president's policies, including support for the Abraham Accords and a focus on the release of hostages held by Hamas.
During his confirmation hearing, Huckabee faced tough questions from Democrats regarding his hardline positions, including opposition to a two-state solution. He reiterated that an ambassador's role is to implement the president's policies, not to create them, while also expressing a strong commitment to Israel's security and the importance of supporting the Jewish community.
#culture
Fox News: Robert De Niro admits he’s out of touch with young daughter’s Gen Z slang
Robert De Niro's daughter humorously challenged him to read a list of Generation Z slang, which he did on "The Drew Barrymore Show." The 81-year-old actor admitted he didn't learn any new terms and requested that the interaction remain private.
De Niro, who recently welcomed his seventh child, reflected on the insights gained from being an older parent, emphasizing awareness of family dynamics. He has six other children from previous relationships.
#health
Breitbart: VIDEO: Texas Bill Aims to Bar SNAP Users from Spending Food Stamps on Junk Food
Texas lawmakers are considering a bill to prevent SNAP users from purchasing junk food, aiming to align the program with its original intent of promoting nutritious food. Senator Mayes Middleton argues that allowing junk food contradicts SNAP's purpose.
The proposal coincides with the Trump administration's efforts to address health issues linked to processed foods. Officials emphasize the need for reforms in SNAP and school lunch programs to improve public health outcomes.
#crime
Fox News: Wealthy coastal enclave nanny charged with manslaughter in toddler's death
Aimee Cotton, a 41-year-old nanny in Martha's Vineyard, has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly leaving two young children unattended in her SUV for several hours, resulting in the death of a 3-year-old. Cotton initially reported the child was unresponsive but later admitted to leaving them in the car while she attended to personal chores.
Cotton was arrested on March 14 and charged with assault and battery, reckless endangerment, and later manslaughter after the child died on March 19. She pleaded not guilty and was released on bail with conditions, facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
#sports
Breitbart: Tom Brady Confirms 'Tension' with Belichick Led to Departure from Patriots
Tom Brady reveals that tension with coach Bill Belichick was a key factor in his decision to leave the New England Patriots after 20 years. In his newsletter, he detailed a methodical evaluation of 20 factors that led him to choose Tampa Bay, where he achieved significant success.
Since Brady's departure, the Patriots have struggled, failing to win a playoff game, while Belichick was let go after the 2023 season.