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25 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Congress 'entitled' to 'regulating the conduct' of visa holders, expert says amid deportation push
The Trump administration's deportation efforts have expanded to include lawful permanent residents, or green card holders, amid allegations of support for terrorism and anti-U.S. sentiment. Legal experts highlight that while green card holders have constitutional rights, they are also subject to immigration laws that can lead to removal.
The case of Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder accused of supporting Hamas, exemplifies this legal complexity. Experts assert that the government can pursue deportation if it proves violations of immigration law, emphasizing that such regulations are crucial for national security.
#politics
Fox News: Columbia faculty hold 'emergency vigil' to protest university response to Trump
Protesters gathered outside Columbia University, chanting and demanding action against recent policy changes prompted by the Trump administration, including an overhaul of protest rules and a review of the Middle Eastern studies department. The changes followed the withdrawal of $400 million in federal funding due to the university's handling of protests related to Israel.
Columbia's administration stated its commitment to academic freedom while addressing antisemitism and discrimination. U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon noted that the university is making progress towards restoring federal funding, emphasizing the need for a safe campus environment.
The Federalist: GOP Will Lose House If Crawford Wins WI Supreme Court Race
Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford's potential victory could lead to significant redistricting changes, risking two Republican-held congressional seats before the 2026 midterms. Critics argue this reflects a partisan strategy to gain control of the House.
Crawford's association with out-of-state donors and the liberal agenda raises concerns about the integrity of the judiciary. If the court's liberal majority reshapes the districts, it could jeopardize Republican representation and lead to a repeat of past congressional gridlock.
The Western Journal: Libs Flip Out When Fox Host Tells Blunt Truth About Texts Accidentally Shared with The Atlantic
A recent incident involving the Trump administration's Pentagon and The Atlantic's editor Jeffrey Goldberg has raised concerns after a group chat discussing war plans was accidentally shared with him. The chat included top officials discussing potential military actions in Yemen, leading to speculation about possible leaks and the implications for national security.
Fox News host Will Cain noted that despite the breach, the content of the messages reflects a collaborative decision-making process among leaders, contrasting it with past administrations' secrecy. While the situation is serious, it has sparked a polarized reaction, particularly among critics who view it as a significant scandal.
The Federalist: Report Exposes Embarrassing Weaknesses In Xi's Regime
The recent ODNI report highlights systemic corruption within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), revealing that nearly 5 million members were investigated for corruption since 2012. Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, while aimed at consolidating power, exposes the pervasive issue rather than resolving it.
The report indicates that corruption is particularly rampant among senior officials and within the military, raising concerns about loyalty and operational readiness. Despite Xi's pledges to combat corruption, the campaign appears hypocritical as it spares top leadership, including Xi's family, undermining its effectiveness.
Fox News: Fetterman calls out 'absolutely absurd' pandering to far-left Democrats
Sen. John Fetterman criticized extreme Democrats for their stance on issues like the Israel conflict and government funding. He expressed frustration over party members pushing for a government shutdown, highlighting his support for a GOP bill to keep the government running.
Fetterman pointed to the failure of political pandering in Michigan, particularly criticizing Rep. Rashida Tlaib for not supporting Biden and Harris. He also responded to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's calls for a more aggressive stance against the spending measure, emphasizing the importance of keeping the government open.
Fox News: Trump campus crackdown faces 2 key hearings
The Trump administration is facing two temporary restraining order hearings regarding its actions against antisemitism on U.S. college campuses. One case involves Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University protest leader detained by ICE, seeking to prevent the release of disciplinary records to Congress. The other involves Cornell student Momodou Taal and others who argue that their free speech rights are being violated.
Khalil, a permanent U.S. resident, is accused of ties to Hamas and failing to disclose employment on his visa application. Taal, who has been vocal against Israel, is challenging executive orders aimed at combating antisemitism and deporting protesters. The administration has threatened to withhold federal funding from universities over their handling of protests.
The Federalist: Trump Isn't Defying The Courts, He's Defending The Constitution
Recent judicial rulings have been criticized for undermining presidential authority. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan blocked the EPA from terminating $14 billion in climate grants, while Judge Ana Reyes halted Trump's military policy on trans-identifying service members. These decisions are viewed as judicial overreach, encroaching on executive powers.
The article argues that President Trump should defy these court orders to preserve his constitutional authority and fulfill his mandate. It suggests that waiting for the Supreme Court could lead to prolonged paralysis in executive action, urging Trump to confront the judiciary directly.
Le Monde: Romania's rising far-right tide
Thousands of pro-European activists rallied in Bucharest on March 15, 2025, to express their loyalty to the EU and oppose the growing influence of far-right parties, which surged from 9% to 32% in recent elections.
Participants celebrated the disqualification of far-right candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming presidential election, citing concerns over his support for extremist movements and ties to Moscow.
#society
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 25: Day 536 – Govt, high court and AG face off on Shin Bet chief
The Israeli government faces legal challenges after the cabinet's decision to fire Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, with opposition parties and legal organizations petitioning the High Court. The government asserts that the court should not intervene in its decision.
Additionally, a covert Shin Bet investigation is underway regarding the infiltration of extreme-right elements into the Israel Police. Archaeological findings suggest ancient grapevines and olive trees existed under the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, while a poll indicates a need for more discussions on sexual activity among religious teens.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Waltz could be axed from Trump’s top team after group chat leak
A leak of sensitive war plans in a Trump cabinet group chat may lead to the dismissal of national security adviser Michael Waltz. The breach occurred when journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly included in discussions about a strike on Houthi targets in Yemen.
While some officials criticize Waltz's recklessness, President Trump has expressed support for him, at least for now. The final decision on Waltz's future is expected soon, amid speculation and mixed opinions within the administration.
#culture
The Western Journal: March Madness Player Tells Reporters About Jesus After Tough Loss: 'He's the One That Sacrificed for Us'
High Point University basketball guard Trae Benham praised Jesus Christ after his team's first-round NCAA tournament loss to Purdue. Despite the defeat, he emphasized the importance of sacrifice and faith, crediting Coach Alan Huss for helping him realize a deeper purpose beyond personal desires.
Benham's remarks resonated with many on social media, highlighting a strong Christian witness in a secular sports environment. His focus on glorifying Christ rather than dwelling on the loss made a significant impact, showcasing a positive example of faith in athletics.
#health
GB News: Eamonn Holmes makes health admission in chat with Olympian: ‘Watching Countryfile is huge exercise’
Eamonn Holmes expressed his limitations in physical activity due to health issues, including a slipped disc and double-hip replacement, stating that watching BBC's Countryfile feels like significant exercise for him. He discussed these challenges with Olympian Montell Douglas, who emphasized the importance of taking the first step towards physical activity, regardless of one's starting point.
Douglas highlighted the role of her show Gladiators in motivating people of all ages to engage in fitness and health, encouraging viewers to explore their potential and take action towards improving their well-being.
#outdoors
On The Water: A Surfcaster Looks at 40
As the author approaches 40, he reflects on his surf-fishing aspirations, emphasizing experiences over quantity. He aims to catch a cod, master conventional casting, and fish with family, all while balancing the intensity of surfcasting with personal responsibilities.
The journey is not just about fishing but also about creating lasting memories and sharing his passion with his children. The author recognizes the need for a more measured approach to fishing as he navigates the changes that come with age.