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26 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Judge Assigned to Signal Lawsuit Ruled to Block Trump's Tren de Aragua Deportations
A civil lawsuit has been filed against several Trump cabinet members regarding communications in a Signal group chat related to Houthi strikes. The case, brought by American Oversight under the Federal Records Act, is assigned to Judge James Boasberg, who previously blocked the deportation of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members.
Boasberg's ruling on deportations has drawn criticism from Trump, who has called for the judge's impeachment, labeling him a "Radical Left Lunatic." The lawsuit seeks to classify Signal messages as agency records subject to federal law.
Breitbart: Giant Migrant Rights March Coming to Dallas, Will ICE Show Up?
A major march for immigration reform is set to take place in Dallas, with over 10,000 expected to participate. Organized by various pro-immigration groups, the event aims to advocate for a humane immigration process and counter the Trump administration's enforcement policies.
Concerns have been raised about potential ICE actions during the march, with some organizers warning attendees to remain vigilant. The rally seeks to challenge negative perceptions of immigrants and highlight their contributions to American society.
#politics
Le Monde: At Sarkozy's trial: 'It's not an intellectual construction, it's the facts'
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces serious charges of illegal campaign financing linked to his 2007 election campaign, allegedly involving a corrupt deal with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Prosecutors claim Sarkozy was the "real decision-maker" in a conspiracy that exploited Libyan funds.
The prosecution outlined extensive evidence, criticizing Sarkozy and former ministers for providing "extravagant explanations" amid a case filled with deception. The trial continues to unfold as the prosecution seeks to prove Sarkozy's guilt in this high-profile corruption case.
Fox News: Appeals court blocks Trump admin's deportation flights in Alien Enemies Act immigration suit
A federal appellate court has upheld a lower court's decision blocking the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan nationals under a 1798 wartime law. The judges expressed concern over potential violations of due process rights for those targeted for deportation, emphasizing the need for a thorough examination of the case.
The Trump administration plans to appeal the ruling, arguing that it undermines executive authority in immigration matters. The case centers on the legality of using the Alien Enemies Act to deport individuals believed to be associated with criminal gangs.
Fox News: Transgender military ban will take effect during ongoing court battle
The Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military is set to take effect, following delays and ongoing legal challenges. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes has requested a brief extension to allow for appeals, while the Supreme Court is also reviewing a related case on transgender rights.
Despite the impending deadline, experts suggest the ban will remain "on pause" as the legal process unfolds. The Trump administration has filed motions to dissolve an injunction blocking the ban, arguing that the policy is based on medical conditions rather than discrimination against transgender individuals.
#society
The Western Journal: 'The Toughest Human Being': Tucker Carlson Announces the Death of His Father
Tucker Carlson announced the death of his father, Richard Warner Carlson, at age 84. He shared a heartfelt obituary detailing his father's challenging upbringing, career as a journalist, and dedication to family, emphasizing his father's strength, kindness, and love for dogs.
Richard Carlson passed away at home in Florida after a six-week illness, refusing painkillers until the end. He is survived by his sons, Tucker and Buckley, and five grandchildren.
Breitbart: DOJ Orders Law Schools to Halt 'Abominable' DEI Admissions Practices
The Department of Justice has mandated that all U.S. law schools cease diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) admissions practices, citing concerns over racial discrimination. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the need to repeal the American Bar Association's Standard 206, which promotes diversity in admissions.
Bondi's memorandum asserts that any race-based preferences in admissions violate civil rights laws. The DOJ is monitoring the ABA's response to this directive, urging law schools to comply with the legal principles prohibiting such practices.
GB News: Major supermarkets impose strict rations as Britons obsess over Dubai Chocolate - 'maximum two bars!'
Dubai chocolate, featuring a knafeh and pistachio filling in milk chocolate, has become a popular item in UK supermarkets, leading to high demand. To manage this, retailers like Waitrose and Lidl have imposed a two-bar limit per customer to ensure wider access.
Supermarkets have noted the treat's popularity on social media, prompting them to encourage customers to check stock availability before visiting stores. With limited supplies, shoppers are advised to act quickly to secure their bars.
The Telegraph: Give babies mother’s surname automatically, Italy’s parliament told
An Italian politician has proposed that babies automatically take their mother's surname, sparking debate between the Left and Right. Proponents argue it's a necessary correction to a patriarchal system, while opponents criticize the proposal as a distraction from more pressing issues like the economy.
Dario Franceschini, a member of the center-Left Democratic Party, plans to introduce a bill to formalize this change, stating it addresses gender inequality. Critics from the Right have dismissed the idea, emphasizing the need to focus on Italy's current economic challenges.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Admin May Have Just Found a Way to End the Egg Shortage Before Easter
U.S. officials are exploring the possibility of importing eggs from European producers, particularly Italy, to address the ongoing egg shortage exacerbated by bird flu. The USDA is considering this as a temporary measure while implementing a broader strategy to combat the issue.
While the Trump administration aims to differentiate its response from the previous administration, relying on European imports alone is seen as insufficient. The USDA is also focusing on regulatory changes and biosecurity measures to support domestic production.
#health
Fox News: Dengue fever and prostate cancer risk, plus Alzheimer's prevention
Recent health news highlights rising dengue fever cases, increased prostate cancer risk linked to specific behaviors, and a potential experimental drug for Alzheimer’s prevention. Additionally, lifestyle habits affecting women's heart disease risk and the growing prevalence of Parkinson's disease were noted.
Measles outbreaks are also on the rise across the country. These developments underscore ongoing public health challenges.
#crime
The Western Journal: Allegation: Suspect Arrested Over Threat to Butcher Christians with Machete
Zachary Liberto was arrested in Memphis for allegedly threatening to attack St. Louis Catholic Church with a machete, aiming to inflict "mass casualties." His threats were communicated through a graphic email and a recorded phone call, leading to charges of terrorism.
Liberto's social media posts indicate he has engaged in transgender-related fantasies, though the distinction between his behavior and transgender identity remains unclear. The case raises concerns about the potential link between his troubled mindset and violent intentions.