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26 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: HUD ends FHA mortgages for illegal immigrants: 'Should benefit Americans who play by the rules'
HUD has terminated certain mortgages for illegal immigrants to prevent federal home loans from benefiting those living in the U.S. illegally. Secretary Scott Turner emphasized that taxpayer resources should prioritize American citizens, particularly in addressing the housing crisis.
This initiative follows a collaboration with DHS to enhance data sharing and ensure public housing resources are allocated to U.S. citizens. With nearly 9 million people in subsidized housing, the move aims to curb the financial burden on taxpayers and support American veterans.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Our President – and Our Enemies
High-ranking members of the Washington establishment have long viewed Donald Trump as a threat, leading to multiple attempts to undermine him, including two impeachments and various legal challenges. Despite these efforts, Trump is poised for a political comeback with a new administration focused on dismantling the Deep State and exposing corruption.
However, Trump faces significant hurdles from activist judges blocking his executive actions and a politically charged environment where opponents engage in extreme tactics like swatting. The ongoing judicial overreach and societal unrest highlight the deep divisions in American politics, complicating Trump's agenda to restore constitutional governance.
Breitbart: Peter Schweizer: Activist Judges Buying Time for 'The Resistance'
In the first 100 days of President Trump's administration, federal judges have issued 15 injunctions against his executive orders, surpassing the total from previous administrations. This trend is attributed to "forum shopping," where lawyers select favorable districts to challenge presidential actions.
The issue raises concerns about the power of individual judges to halt executive actions, as highlighted by Justice Elena Kagan. A pending bill in Congress seeks to restore requirements for filing cases in specific districts, but its future remains uncertain.
Fox News: Tesla robots visit Capitol Hill amid anti-DOGE protests, attacks on Elon Musk's dealerships
Tesla showcased its humanoid robots at a bipartisan event on Capitol Hill, emphasizing American innovation in robotics. Lawmakers praised the company's technology as vital in competing with China, while concerns grow over vandalism targeting Tesla dealerships linked to its founder, Elon Musk.
House committee members highlighted the potential applications of Tesla's robots, particularly in agriculture, while condemning the vandalism as counterproductive to technological advancement. The Trump administration is reportedly taking steps to address these acts.
The Western Journal: Watch: Jasmine Crockett Shows She Doesn't Understand the First Amendment in Hearing Meltdown
Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas faced criticism for her comments during a congressional hearing regarding public funding for NPR and PBS. She argued that efforts to cut funding were a violation of free speech, despite the funding issue being tied to taxpayer dollars rather than constitutional rights.
Critics pointed out that her understanding of the First Amendment is flawed, as it does not mandate taxpayer support for media organizations. The debate highlighted ongoing tensions over public funding for media perceived as biased by conservative lawmakers.
Breitbart: Rep. Jasmine Crockett: Dems 'Played Ourselves' by Being 'Do-Gooders'
Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) criticized her party for being perceived as "do-gooders" and emphasized the need for Democrats to project strength. She noted that empathy alone is insufficient and called for a more assertive approach to governance, highlighting recent failures in leadership.
Crockett's recent actions, including attention-seeking stunts and controversial remarks, have raised questions about her effectiveness and the party's current messaging. She argued that Democrats must showcase their accomplishments while combating misinformation and demonstrating their commitment to fighting for all people.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Nurses in Iran Face Poverty
Women in Iran continue to face severe oppression under the mullahs, highlighted by the death of Mahsa Amini, which sparked widespread protests. The regime enforces strict dress codes and punishes women for perceived violations. Meanwhile, the economic collapse has worsened conditions for nurses, who suffer from low pay and poor working conditions, leading to a significant brain drain.
Despite their critical role, nurses are underpaid and overworked, with many leaving for better opportunities abroad. Protests for improved conditions are met with harsh repression by the regime. The Iranian government, while acknowledging the issues, continues to deny responsibility, instead blaming external factors.
Times Of Israel: Herzog tells Jewish leaders post-Oct. 7, antisemitism ‘surged into a terrifying threat’
President Isaac Herzog addressed Jewish leaders, highlighting a surge in antisemitism since the October 7 Hamas attack. He emphasized the need for Jewish unity and urged nations to take decisive action against this rising threat, stating that intolerance must not be tolerated.
The meeting preceded a controversial antisemitism summit, boycotted by some due to the inclusion of far-right politicians. Herzog and others called for strong leadership and a comprehensive approach to combat antisemitism, asserting that the Jewish people's right to safety must be defended.
GB News: Prince Harry tipped to show true colours as he braces for ‘bitter battle’
Prince Harry has resigned from Sentebale, the charity he founded in 2006 to support children in southern Africa, amid a conflict with chairwoman Dr. Sophie Chandauka and the board of trustees. He described the situation as "untenable," and the fallout is expected to be significant.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams suggests this dispute may reveal a different side of Harry's personality and could lead to a public battle. The conflict centers on fundraising strategies and governance issues, with former trustees expressing their loss of trust in the board's leadership.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Russia plays for time in Ukraine ceasefire talks
Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky are reportedly open to discussing a ceasefire in Ukraine, but both leaders remain hesitant to halt fighting. U.S. intelligence suggests they perceive the risks of a prolonged conflict as preferable to an unsatisfactory peace agreement.
Meanwhile, European nations are facing their own challenges, including Turkey's political crackdown affecting its economy and the need for increased defense spending amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
#education
Fox News: Ivy League schools received $6.4 billion in federal funding in 2024
Ivy League schools received about $6.4 billion in federal funding for fiscal year 2024, with significant amounts going to Columbia ($1.3 billion), University of Pennsylvania ($1.8 billion), and Yale ($898.7 million). These funds support research, development, and student aid.
The Trump administration has scrutinized this funding, threatening to cut federal support over DEI policies and other issues. Despite large endowments at these institutions, the potential loss of federal funds raises concerns about the impact on vital research and resources.
Front Page Magazine: The Groves of Academe Get Some Needed Weeding
Donald Trump is taking steps to reform public education by targeting the politicization of universities. He has directed the Department of Education to cut funding to elite institutions that promote ideologies he deems harmful, including anti-Semitism and progressive agendas. His administration aims to restore foundational education and address the rising costs and declining standards in higher education.
Trump's approach includes demanding accountability from universities, such as Columbia, which has agreed to his conditions to regain federal funds. This initiative seeks to dismantle problematic Middle East Studies programs and combat the ideological biases that have permeated academic curricula. The goal is to ensure that education fosters critical thinking and prepares students for active citizenship.