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26 Mar 2025

#politics

The Western Journal: Huge Announcement: Watch Moment POTUS Pledges Final Justice for Babbitt and Byrd
Huge Announcement: Watch Moment POTUS Pledges Final Justice for Babbitt and Byrd
President Trump announced he will investigate the Department of Justice's ongoing opposition to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Ashli Babbitt's family. Babbitt was shot by Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd during the January 6 Capitol protest while unarmed.

Trump expressed support for Babbitt, calling her a "really good person" and criticized the shooting as a disgrace. He also mentioned looking into Byrd's position within the Capitol Police and reaffirmed his previous pardons for those convicted related to the Capitol events.


Fox News: The loudest silence: top Democrats remain mum amid violent attacks on Tesla
The loudest silence: top Democrats remain mum amid violent attacks on Tesla
Democratic leaders, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have remained silent on the recent violence and vandalism against Tesla vehicles and dealerships. Despite the FBI's involvement and charges against suspects, few Democrats have condemned these attacks, which some have labeled as "domestic terrorism."

While some lawmakers, like Rep. Rosa DeLauro and Rep. Ro Khanna, have spoken out against the violence, the overall response from Democratic leadership has been muted. Reports indicate that vandalism against Tesla has occurred across multiple states, escalating from protests into violent incidents.


CNSNews: Rep. Catches NPR CEO Denying She Read ‘Reparations’ Book She Bragged About Reading
Rep. Catches NPR CEO Denying She Read ‘Reparations’ Book She Bragged About Reading
During a House hearing, NPR CEO Katherine Maher faced scrutiny from Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) over past social media posts that he claimed exhibited political bias. Gill highlighted a discrepancy regarding Maher's claim of not having read "The Case for Reparations," despite her previously tweeting about it.

Gill further questioned Maher on her views regarding reparations and other controversial topics, prompting Maher to assert that her statements had evolved over time. The exchange raised concerns about NPR's funding and perceived political leanings.


Fox News: NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005
NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005
Congress is advancing two significant gun rights bills: H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, and H.R. 2184, the Firearm Due Process Protection Act. H.R. 38 seeks to allow law-abiding gun owners with permits from one state to carry concealed in other states, while H.R. 2184 aims to expedite appeals for firearm purchase denials due to errors in background checks.

Supporters, including the NRA, view these measures as crucial for Second Amendment rights, with H.R. 38 being touted as a monumental win. However, critics argue that these bills could undermine state laws and contribute to increased gun violence.


The Economist: White House denials over the Signal snafu ring hollow
White House denials over the Signal snafu ring hollow
A security breach occurred when National Security Adviser Mike Waltz mistakenly added Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of the Atlantic, to a Signal group chat. This group included high-ranking officials discussing sensitive military operations, raising concerns about the implications for national security.

The incident has led to skepticism regarding the White House's assurances about the security of communications among top officials. The ramifications of such a breach could have significant legal and security implications for U.S. operations.


#society

GB News: EasyJet flight from Manchester to Tunisia diverted to ITALY after 'drunk passenger' caused chaos
EasyJet flight from Manchester to Tunisia diverted to ITALY after 'drunk passenger' caused chaos
An EasyJet flight from Manchester to Tunisia was diverted to Sardinia due to a disruptive passenger who was heavily intoxicated. The man, part of a group of 17, insulted fellow travelers and cabin crew, prompting police intervention upon landing.

EasyJet stated that such behavior is taken seriously, emphasizing their commitment to passenger safety. This incident follows another recent case involving a different disruptive passenger on an EasyJet flight.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Ahead of Ukraine security summit, Macron warns of Russia's 'desire for war'
Ahead of Ukraine security summit, Macron warns of Russia's 'desire for war'
French President Emmanuel Macron warned that Russia continues to show a "desire for war" despite efforts for a ceasefire in Ukraine. He announced a €2 billion military aid package for Ukraine and emphasized that Russia must accept a 30-day ceasefire without preconditions.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hopes for strong decisions from European leaders regarding security guarantees for Ukraine. He stressed the need to maintain pressure on Russia and indicated that European forces could be deployed to prevent future aggression, though their specific roles remain undecided.


#military

Forbes: Signal Chat Leak: Republicans Say Military Plans Should Have Been Classified—Breaking With White House (Live Updates)
Signal Chat Leak: Republicans Say Military Plans Should Have Been Classified—Breaking With White House (Live Updates)
Some Republicans are calling for an investigation into leaked military plans shared in a Signal group chat, which they argue should have been classified. This contradicts the Trump administration's narrative that the information was not sensitive.

The leaked texts revealed detailed attack plans against the Houthi rebel group in Yemen, raising concerns about national security. The incident has led to discussions about the accountability of Trump officials involved.


#outdoors

Supertrax Online: What's NEW from POLARIS Snowmobiles for Model Year 2026
What's NEW from POLARIS Snowmobiles for Model Year 2026
Luke highlights the latest offerings from Polaris for the 2026 model year, focusing on the new Voyageur 155 snowmobile. He also discusses the updated narrow 39-41″ Escape front suspension available on the 2026 Switchback Assault model.




#other

Fox News: US-Canada border eyed as vulnerability by China, Russia, says Patel: 'The enemy adapts'
US-Canada border eyed as vulnerability by China, Russia, says Patel: 'The enemy adapts'
FBI Director Kash Patel testified that U.S. adversaries like China and Russia are shifting their focus to the northern border with Canada due to increased security at the southern border. He noted a significant rise in illegal crossings by Chinese nationals, with over 178,000 attempts between 2022 and 2025.

Patel warned that the enhanced security measures at the southern border may lead adversaries to exploit vulnerabilities in the north. He highlighted that the number of crossings by Chinese nationals surged dramatically in 2023, indicating a potential new threat landscape.