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27 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Kelly: Hegseth Must Resign, He's 'Unqualified for the Job'
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's resignation due to a Signal chat among senior national security officials that revealed sensitive information before a military strike. Kelly criticized Hegseth's qualifications and previous misstatements impacting foreign policy.
He expressed concern over Hegseth's handling of sensitive information and questioned the Senate's confirmation of his position. Kelly suggested that Hegseth's actions reflect a pattern of carelessness detrimental to national security.
Fox News: 'Daily Show' host asks Boston mayor what advice she'd give to Dems to not be such 'losers'
Ronny Chieng, host of "The Daily Show," questioned Boston Mayor Michelle Wu about the Democratic Party's declining popularity, asking for advice on how to connect better with voters. Recent polls show only 29% of respondents view the party favorably, highlighting a disconnect between the party and the public.
Wu, who won 64% of the vote in her last election, acknowledged these concerns and emphasized the importance of community engagement. She defended her policies as a "sanctuary city" for immigrants, arguing that a welcoming approach enhances safety and counters the narrative that immigrants contribute to crime.
The Western Journal: Flashback: 'Racist' Trump Appeared on Black Sitcom in 1994 and the Live Audience Loved Him
In 1994, Donald Trump made a guest appearance on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," where he was warmly received by the live audience and cast. The episode showcased a favorable portrayal of Trump, contrasting sharply with today's perception of him as a controversial figure.
The commentary reflects on how perceptions of Trump have shifted over the decades, suggesting that accusations of racism emerged only after he entered politics and challenged the establishment. It argues that the media's portrayal of Trump has shaped public opinion, despite his earlier acceptance in popular culture.
The Western Journal: Trump Eviscerates Jasmine Crockett Over ‘Hot Wheels’ Remark
President Trump criticized Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett for her remarks about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, calling her a "lowlife" and questioning her intelligence. Crockett had referred to Abbott, who uses a wheelchair, as "Governor Hot Wheels," which Trump defended against.
Rep. Randy Weber has proposed a resolution to censure Crockett for her comments, labeling them as discriminatory and reprehensible. He emphasized that her behavior does not reflect the values of Texas or the United States.
Breitbart: White House Blasts Atlantic and 'Anti-Trump' Editor Jeffrey Goldberg
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic for his reporting on alleged "war plans" shared via Signal by Cabinet officials. She asserted that no classified information was disclosed and accused Goldberg of sensationalism and bias due to his Democratic affiliations.
Leavitt highlighted Goldberg's past reporting failures, linking him to misleading narratives that influenced major political events, including the Iraq War and various accusations against former President Trump. She stated that the White House is investigating how Goldberg was added to the chat.
#society
Fox News: Federal judge denies Trump admin's effort to ban transgender people from military
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to ban transgender individuals from military service, preventing the policy from taking effect. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes denied the government's motion to lift her earlier order that protects transgender enlistment.
This decision comes amid ongoing legal debates regarding transgender rights, including a pending Supreme Court case that examines the equal protection clause related to medical treatments for minors undergoing gender transition.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Zelensky Says U.S. Proposed Another ‘Major’ Minerals Deal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a new proposal from the Trump administration aimed at developing Ukraine's mineral resources to help repay war debts and enhance security. While the deal is described as large and comprehensive, Zelensky noted he is awaiting further details.
Zelensky rejected Trump's earlier suggestion for U.S. control over Ukrainian nuclear plants, asserting they belong to Ukraine. The agreement is framed by the U.S. as a means to recoup funding, while Ukraine seeks security guarantees in exchange for mineral wealth.
Fox News: Congressional Democrats find their voice as Signal slip-up becomes talk of the town
During a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Directors Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe faced scrutiny over a leaked text chain regarding military action in Yemen. The incident overshadowed discussions on pressing issues like domestic terrorism and international relations, drawing criticism from Democrats about the handling of sensitive information.
The leak prompted a debate on operational security, with some lawmakers expressing frustration that the focus on the text chain detracted from addressing significant global threats. Despite the controversy, intelligence officials maintained that no classified information was shared in the messages.
Breitbart: Exposed: The CCP’s United Front Hub in America’s Heartland, Part II
A joint investigation reveals that Dr. Bingwen Yan, a former University of Minnesota professor, is linked to the Overseas Chinese Service Center of Minnesota, which collaborates with China's United Front Work Department. His university email is listed as a contact for the center, raising concerns about potential CCP activities in the U.S.
Legislation has been introduced to address illegal Chinese police stations in America, with calls for visa revocation and sanctions against those involved. The investigation highlights ongoing connections between the University of Minnesota and Chinese entities, prompting questions about national security.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Announces A 25% Tariff On Imported Cars
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on all imported cars, effective April 2, aimed at boosting U.S. manufacturing and addressing the trade deficit. This policy will apply globally, including American brands made overseas, with potential leniency for some countries yet to be clarified.
Supporters believe the tariffs could create jobs and manufacturing plants in the U.S., despite potential higher prices for consumers. The White House estimates the tariffs could generate $100 billion annually, although the impact on major U.S. car manufacturers remains uncertain.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Aiming for the Toughest Penances in Lent
During Lent, individuals often seek ways to practice penance. Spiritual writers suggest that passive penance, which involves accepting the trials God presents, can be more meaningful than active penance. This approach allows individuals to find grace in their struggles, whether they stem from illness, poverty, or emotional challenges.
The essence of effective penance lies in surrendering personal will and embracing the difficulties of life as opportunities for spiritual growth. Simple acts, such as refraining from speaking or performing unnoticed services, can serve as profound forms of penance. Ultimately, the focus should be on aligning one's desires with God's will.
#health
The Telegraph: Super-gonorrhoea on the rise in England
Cases of antibiotic-resistant "super-gonorrhoea" are rising in England, with 42 confirmed cases since its detection in 2015. Health officials report a concerning increase, particularly linked to travel from the Asia-Pacific region, where drug-resistant strains are more common.
Experts warn that the growing resistance could lead to untreatable infections, which may cause serious health issues like infertility. Regular testing and condom use are emphasized as key preventive measures. Provisional data indicates a significant number of gonorrhoea cases in recent months.
#crime
GB News: Benefit fraudster pocketed £42k after lying about her husband to fund foreign holidays
Joanne Fegan, 51, defrauded the Department of Work and Pensions out of £42,000 over four years by falsely claiming her husband did not live with her. She was sentenced to ten months in prison, suspended for two years, and must complete over 200 hours of unpaid work.
Another case involves John Alan East, 61, who admitted to fraudulently receiving nearly £30,000 by failing to declare a pension while on income support. He will be sentenced next month after a probation report.