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26 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Migrants in the English Channel, Fishermen’s Protest in Chile, and Blooming Magnolias in Austria
Day in Photos: Migrants in the English Channel, Fishermen’s Protest in Chile, and Blooming Magnolias in Austria
Vice President JD Vance visited Marine Corps Base Quantico, engaging with military personnel and touring the facility. This visit highlights his commitment to supporting the armed forces as a veteran himself.

In Paris, illegal immigrants expelled from the Gaite Lyrique performance hall are now living in tents along the Seine, facing eviction by March 28. The situation reflects ongoing challenges related to immigration and housing in the city.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Brazil’s Supreme Court rules Bolsonaro to stand trial over alleged coup attempt
Brazil’s Supreme Court rules Bolsonaro to stand trial over alleged coup attempt
Brazil's Supreme Court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial for allegedly plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election. This marks the first time an ex-leader faces such charges since Brazil's return to democracy in 1985. Bolsonaro is accused of leading a "criminal organization" to maintain power and could face over 40 years in prison if convicted.

The trial comes amid ongoing political tensions, with Bolsonaro claiming the accusations are unfounded and politically motivated. Analysts suggest the case may influence next year's elections and could galvanize his supporters, despite his disqualification from holding public office until 2030.


Front Page Magazine: Much Ado About a Signal Chat
Much Ado About a Signal Chat
The establishment media's focus on the Signal chat incident involving Trump administration officials is seen as a weak attempt to undermine the new administration. A lawsuit has been filed alleging violations of federal records laws, with the case assigned to Judge James Boasberg, criticized for bias against Trump.

Concerns have been raised about a potential deep state operative within the administration, reminiscent of past efforts to thwart Trump’s agenda. National security advisor Michael Waltz questioned how a known critic of Trump ended up in the chat, suggesting a need for further investigation into possible internal sabotage.


Front Page Magazine: California's Most Corrupt Congressman Wants to 'Drain the Swamp'
California's Most Corrupt Congressman Wants to 'Drain the Swamp'
Rep. Ro Khanna, the most active stock trader in Congress, has called for reforms to curb corruption while simultaneously engaging in extensive stock trading, including in industries he oversees. His proposals, which include banning stock trading for Congress members, conveniently exclude their spouses.

Despite his vocal stance against big money in politics, Khanna's political career has been heavily funded by tech executives. His actions raise questions about the sincerity of his anti-corruption efforts, especially following his involvement with donors linked to corruption scandals.


#society

Breitbart: Former NFL RB Arrested in FBI's Largest Dog Fighting Bust
Former NFL RB Arrested in FBI's Largest Dog Fighting Bust
Former NFL running back LeShon Johnson has been arrested in a major FBI operation against dog fighting. Charged with violating the Animal Welfare Act, he allegedly possessed, sold, and transported 190 pit bulls and similar dogs for fighting purposes.

Authorities seized the dogs from his property in October 2024. If convicted, Johnson could face up to five years in prison and significant fines. The FBI emphasizes that animal cruelty is often linked to larger organized crime.


Breitbart: Trailer Released for Alec Baldwin's Troubled Western 'Rust' after Film Crew Member's Death
Trailer Released for Alec Baldwin's Troubled Western 'Rust' after Film Crew Member's Death
Alec Baldwin's film "Rust" has released its first teaser footage, depicting a story set in 1880s Kansas about a young boy and his grandfather, an outlaw, on the run after the boy accidentally kills a rancher. The film's production has faced significant challenges following the 2021 on-set shooting that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Despite Baldwin facing lawsuits and criminal charges related to the incident, the criminal charges were eventually dropped. Baldwin has expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy during recent interviews.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran-backed terror chiefs taunt Israel, remain defiant ahead of Quds Day
Iran-backed terror chiefs taunt Israel, remain defiant ahead of Quds Day
Iran-backed leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the destruction of Israel ahead of Quds Day, a pro-Palestinian event initiated by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979. They claim Israel has failed to break Palestinian resistance despite ongoing conflict and U.S. support.

Hezbollah and Houthi leaders vowed to continue their support for Palestinians, with Hezbollah facing Israeli airstrikes while violating a ceasefire. The conflict has significantly weakened Hezbollah, leading to the deaths of key commanders.


#economy

Breitbart: U.S. Durable Goods Orders Surge Well Above Expectations in February
U.S. Durable Goods Orders Surge Well Above Expectations in February
Durable goods orders increased by 0.9% in February to $289.3 billion, defying expectations of a decline. Strong demand for automobiles, computers, and machinery drove this growth, with motor vehicle orders rising 4%. Core capital goods orders saw a slight decline but remain up 7.3% year-to-date.

The report indicates robust business investment despite economic uncertainties, with core capital goods shipments rising 0.9%. Overall, this data suggests that companies are not hoarding goods in anticipation of tariffs, as inventories showed minimal change.


Le Monde: Trump announces 25% tariffs on auto imports
Trump announces 25% tariffs on auto imports
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on auto imports starting April 2, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing. However, this could increase costs for U.S. automakers reliant on global supply chains, potentially leading to higher prices and reduced sales.

The tariffs are part of a broader strategy to reshape global trade relations, with concerns that they may provoke retaliatory measures and escalate into a global trade war. Trump's administration claims the tariffs will help reduce the budget deficit and bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.


Breitbart: Reports: India Considers $23 Billion Tariff Cuts for U.S. to Avoid Reciprocal Tariffs
Reports: India Considers $23 Billion Tariff Cuts for U.S. to Avoid Reciprocal Tariffs
India is considering reducing tariffs on U.S. imports by $23 billion to avoid reciprocal tariffs from President Trump, which could impact $66 billion in Indian exports. The Indian government believes lowering tariffs will be more beneficial despite potential revenue losses.

The U.S. trade deficit with India is significant, and high tariffs hinder India's competitiveness in global markets. As Trump pushes for tariff reciprocity, India faces a critical decision on its trade strategy by April 2, which could significantly affect its export revenues and job market.


#crime

The Telegraph: Priest who baptised murdered French boy takes own life
Priest who baptised murdered French boy takes own life
Father Claude Gilliot, an 85-year-old Roman Catholic priest who baptized murdered toddler Emile Soleil, was found dead from a suspected overdose in Aix-en-Provence, France. He had reportedly fallen out with Emile's family after sharing the child's photo during a police search.

Emile was missing for nine months before being discovered dead, and his grandparents, along with two adult children, were arrested in connection with the case. The circumstances surrounding Emile's death remain unclear.


GB News: Paedophile flew from Dubai to Britain to sexually abuse 13-year-old girl during two-day ordeal at hotel
Paedophile flew from Dubai to Britain to sexually abuse 13-year-old girl during two-day ordeal at hotel
A 21-year-old man from Dubai, Hamdan Alshamsi, has been sentenced to six years in prison for sexually abusing a 13-year-old British girl he groomed online. He traveled to the UK after making contact with the girl on Snapchat, misleading her about his age.

Alshamsi engaged in explicit conversations and ultimately met the girl, where he abused her for two days in a hotel. The victim's family reported her missing, leading to her discovery by police. The court condemned Alshamsi's actions as "appallingly predatory" and ordered his deportation after serving his sentence.