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26 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Blue state sanctuary laws enabled illegal 'abolish ICE' activist to evade capture, says local DA
Blue state sanctuary laws enabled illegal 'abolish ICE' activist to evade capture, says local DA
Colorado District Attorney George Brauchler criticizes state sanctuary policies and activist judges for allowing illegal immigrant Jeanette Vizguerra to evade capture for over a decade. He argues these policies undermine law enforcement's ability to maintain public safety and respect immigration laws.

Brauchler expresses concern that Colorado's shift towards pro-illegal immigrant policies fosters an environment where illegal immigrants can remain free despite criminal contacts with local law enforcement. He calls for adherence to the rule of law and urges Congress to change immigration laws if they are deemed inadequate.


#politics

Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: They’re trying to turn ‘Signalgate’ into a new Russiagate or Watergate
JACK POSOBIEC: They’re trying to turn ‘Signalgate’ into a new Russiagate or Watergate
A Signal group chat involving high-level Trump administration officials was accidentally shared with The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, who later published details about planned strikes on Yemen’s Houthis. President Trump defended National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, attributing the mishap to a staff error and asserting it had no impact on the operation.

Critics, including Jack Posobiec, argue that the leak could have endangered the mission, allowing Houthi leaders to evade strikes. Posobiec suggests this incident is part of a coordinated effort to undermine Trump's agenda, drawing parallels to past controversies.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hoax Signal
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hoax Signal
Hunter Biden's attorney has withdrawn from a case in Los Angeles, replaced by Alex Murdaugh's lawyer. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is appealing to the Supreme Court for approval of cuts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in education.

The White House has dismissed an Atlantic article claiming to reveal war plans as a hoax, asserting that it contained no actionable intelligence. In other news, four American soldiers have been found dead in Lithuania, and West Virginia has passed a law banning certain food dyes and preservatives.


Fox News: Rubio breaks silence on leaked Signal chat: 'Someone made a big mistake'
Rubio breaks silence on leaked Signal chat: 'Someone made a big mistake'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged a significant error in including a journalist from the Atlantic in a Signal chat with top national security officials, intended for coordination. Although the Pentagon asserts no classified information was shared, the incident raised concerns about security.

National security advisor Mike Waltz accepted responsibility for the mistake, while Rubio emphasized that the information exchanged was not classified and did not jeopardize operations. The White House is investigating the situation, and President Trump downplayed the severity of the lapse.


Fox News: Inside Mike Johnson's meeting with judiciary hawks over Trump court standoff
Inside Mike Johnson's meeting with judiciary hawks over Trump court standoff
Speaker Mike Johnson met with House Judiciary Committee members to strategize on addressing "activist judges" who hinder President Trump's policies. They discussed a bill aimed at limiting nationwide injunctions and considered a fast-tracked appeals process for injunction issues.

The committee also explored legislation to restrict "judge shopping" by progressive plaintiffs. Johnson is coordinating with the White House on these judicial strategies, aiming for long-term reforms that could reshape the judiciary.


Fox News: Facing possible primary challenge from Trump ally, long-serving senator gets backing of leader Thune
Facing possible primary challenge from Trump ally, long-serving senator gets backing of leader Thune
Sen. John Cornyn of Texas has officially launched his 2026 re-election campaign, seeking a fifth term amid potential primary challenges, notably from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Senate Majority Leader John Thune endorsed Cornyn, emphasizing his effectiveness and importance in the GOP.

Paxton, popular among conservative voters, has criticized Cornyn for not aligning with Trump's agenda and labeled him a "RINO." Despite Paxton's support base, analysts suggest defeating Cornyn in a primary would be costly and uncertain.


Fox News: Fani Willis 'thinks she's above the law,' says Georgia lawmaker in subpoena fight
Fani Willis 'thinks she's above the law,' says Georgia lawmaker in subpoena fight
A Georgia state subcommittee is considering the possibility of arresting Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for not complying with subpoenas related to her investigation of Donald Trump. Despite court rulings affirming the subpoenas' legality, Willis has continued to challenge them.

The committee's attorney indicated that if Willis does not comply by mid-April, further action may be taken. Members expressed frustration over her perceived disregard for the law and the committee's authority, emphasizing the need for compliance without delays related to her personal travel schedule.


#society

Fox News: This year's March Madness reflects rise of Red State America
This year's March Madness reflects rise of Red State America
The Southeast has overtaken the Northeast as the U.S. financial and industrial capital, driven by population and business migration to states like Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. From 2020-23, the Southeast gained 2.5 million residents, while the Northeast experienced net losses.

In college sports, the dominance of Southern teams is evident, with 15 of the 16 teams in this year's NCAA "sweet sixteen" hailing from states won by Donald Trump. The trend reflects a broader decline in blue-state influence, as high school talent increasingly emerges from red states.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran Guards show off underground ‘missile city,’ claim ‘enemy’ falling behind
Iran Guards show off underground ‘missile city,’ claim ‘enemy’ falling behind
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps showcased a new underground missile base, claiming enhanced military capabilities amid rising tensions with the West over its nuclear program. The base reportedly houses various domestically produced missiles with long ranges, and officials emphasized Iran's growing defensive strength.

Despite ongoing sanctions and threats from the U.S., Iran's leadership remains defiant, rejecting direct negotiations while asserting its commitment to its military advancements and regional objectives. The situation continues to escalate, with Iran's missile capabilities posing significant concerns for Israel and its allies.


#economy

GB News: House prices soar across the UK with property value in one area up £15,000 - more growth expected this year
House prices soar across the UK with property value in one area up £15,000 - more growth expected this year
UK house prices rose in January 2025, with an average increase of 4.8% to £291,000. The North East led with a 9.1% annual inflation rate. All regions reported positive growth, with Wales at £210,000 (6%), Northern Ireland at £183,000 (9%), and Scotland at £187,000 (4.6%).

Optimism in the housing market is bolstered by anticipated interest rate cuts from the Bank of England, despite modest growth in London at 2.3%. Experts believe this trend will continue, aided by supportive lending practices.


#military

Forbes: Top Armed Services Committee Republican Calls For Inspector General Probe On Signal Chat
Top Armed Services Committee Republican Calls For Inspector General Probe On Signal Chat
Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., has called for an expedited investigation into a leak of sensitive military plans to a journalist, breaking with the Trump administration's stance. Wicker, along with Sen. Jack Reed, criticized the White House's claim that the information was not classified.

Other Republicans have expressed similar concerns, with some urging the administration to acknowledge the seriousness of the leak. The incident involves Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg being included in a group chat with Trump officials discussing military operations against the Houthi rebels in Yemen.


Fox News: Hegseth says no classified information was shared in Signal group chat: 'Nobody's texting war plans'
Hegseth says no classified information was shared in Signal group chat: 'Nobody's texting war plans'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the Trump administration against claims of a security breach after a Signal group chat discussing potential military strikes on Houthi targets was mistakenly shared with a journalist. He asserted that no classified information or actual war plans were disclosed, emphasizing the lack of specific details in the messages.

Hegseth criticized the reporting by The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, stating that the shared content did not include any sensitive information such as names, locations, or routes. He maintained that his role was to provide real-time updates to the national security team.