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26 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Poll: Trump's Deportation Agenda Wins Broad Support from Americans
A Pew Research Center poll indicates strong support among Americans for President Trump's mass deportation agenda. 32% favor deporting all illegal aliens, while 51% support deporting some, particularly those charged with violent crimes.
Support for immigration enforcement operations is high, with majorities backing arrests at workplaces, homes, and protests. The findings reveal a stark partisan divide, with 54% of Republicans supporting deportation compared to just 10% of Democrats.
Breitbart: WATCH: New 'Bulldozer Trail' Helps Agents Respond in Unsecured Border Region
A new video highlights a bulldozed roadway, dubbed the “Bulldozer Trail,” allowing Border Patrol agents quicker access to a rugged section of the U.S.-Mexico border near El Paso. This development aims to enhance patrol efficiency and deter illegal activities in the area.
Agent Orlando Marrero reported a 65% decrease in migrant apprehensions in the El Paso sector compared to last year, attributing it to improved access and presence. However, the existing border security infrastructure remains inadequate, with drug traffickers easily crossing current barriers.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Left Knew They Were Lying to Us All Along
The left has been accused of perpetuating falsehoods for partisan gain, particularly regarding the origins of COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. Critics argue that these lies were used to protect individuals like Dr. Anthony Fauci and to undermine political opponents.
The Biden administration is characterized as having deliberately created a crisis at the southern border, welcoming millions of illegal aliens while claiming a lack of power to address the situation. This strategy is seen as an attempt to secure future voters, contributing to a division within the country and damaging the credibility of the media and government.
The Western Journal: White House Adviser at Center of Chat Leak Speaks Out: 'It's Embarrassing'
National security adviser Mike Waltz addressed the fallout from a group text leak involving military operations against Houthi terrorists in Yemen. The leak occurred when The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was mistakenly included in the conversation among top White House officials.
Waltz acknowledged the error as "embarrassing" but emphasized the success of the military operation and the administration's achievements. He expressed confidence in the team and stated they would move forward despite the blunder.
The Telegraph: White House response to chat group scandal has echoes of Putin playbook
During a Senate intelligence committee hearing, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced intense scrutiny over a security breach involving the Signal messaging app. Key officials, including Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe, struggled to address concerns regarding potential security risks tied to discussions about air strikes in Yemen.
Senator Mark Warner pressed for clarity on whether government or personal devices were involved and if they had been checked for malware. The responses from officials were lengthy and evasive, reflecting their flustered state amid the questioning.
The Western Journal: Smug Reporter Humiliated After Attempt to Mock WH Shows He Doesn’t Know Basic US Geography
A recent incident involving Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and a Signal text chain has drawn scrutiny after Politico misreported his location. The newsletter initially stated he was traveling from Hawaii to Guam, failing to recognize both are U.S. territories. Politico later corrected this error.
Hegseth and other officials clarified that no war plans were shared in the text chain, countering claims made by The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg. Testimonies from Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed that the discussions did not involve classified information or operational details. The situation has been labeled "Signalgate" but appears to be winding down as officials maintain transparency.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Columbia Capitulates
Columbia University will implement changes to address allegations of antisemitism and regain $400 million in federal funding cut by the Trump administration. The measures include banning face masks at protests, hiring additional police, and reviewing admissions practices due to declining enrollment of Jewish and African American students.
Additionally, Columbia will appoint a Senior Vice Provost to oversee Middle Eastern studies, ensuring a balanced curriculum and limiting the influence of faculty perceived as anti-Israel. This shift aims to create a more equitable academic environment and respond to government demands.
Breitbart: Report: First Group of Gaza Migrants Heads to Indonesia Under Israeli-Led Emigration Program
Israel is launching a pilot program allowing 100 Palestinians from Gaza to work in Indonesia, marking the first step towards facilitating voluntary migration from the Hamas-controlled territory. The initiative aims to test the feasibility of overseas employment opportunities as a means of resettlement.
As protests against Hamas grow in Gaza, with citizens openly expressing their frustrations, the program aligns with Israeli efforts to support relocation and alleviate humanitarian pressures. Over 35,000 Gazans have already left since the war resumed, indicating a significant desire for change among the population.
#economy
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Press Conference on Tariffs
President Trump held a press conference on March 26 to announce new tariffs, prompting India to consider reducing $23 billion in tariffs on U.S. goods. His reciprocal tariff strategy has led to increased foreign investment in the United States.
GB News: Farmer fears further Labour war ahead of 'concerning' Spring Statement: 'You don't know what's coming next'
Farmers are voicing concerns about further policies from the Labour Government ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement, particularly regarding the inheritance tax on agricultural workers. Simon Bainbridge highlighted the uncertainty and stress farmers face, fearing that new taxes and policy changes could threaten food security.
Reeves is expected to announce significant welfare cuts and increased defense spending, with inflation showing a slight dip. Bainbridge warned that if Labour does not reverse its inheritance tax policy, it could have long-lasting negative effects on farmers.
Front Page Magazine: Navigating Woke Corporate Capitalism
Conservative Christians face challenges in aligning their financial choices with their faith amid a secular culture that often discriminates against their values. The book "Faithful Finances" by Christopher McMahon offers guidance on how to navigate these issues and develop a financial life that reflects one's beliefs.
The rise of ESG and DEI policies has complicated faith-conscious investing, but there is a growing backlash against these ideologies. Corporations are beginning to recognize the importance of aligning with the values of their customer base, leading to a shift away from woke capitalism.
#military
Forbes: Signal Chat Leak: Trump Baselessly Suggests App ‘Defective’ (Live Updates)
President Trump criticized the Signal messaging app while addressing a leak of sensitive information shared by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth with The Atlantic. Trump suggested that Signal may be defective and downplayed the significance of the leaked texts, which included detailed military strike plans against the Houthis.
Senators have called for an investigation into the incident, disputing claims from the White House that the information was not classified. The mishap has raised concerns about national security and the handling of sensitive communications among Trump officials.