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27 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Top Democrat: Illegals Deported by Trump 'Should Have Been Afforded the Right' to Deny their Gang Membership
Top Democrat: Illegals Deported by Trump 'Should Have Been Afforded the Right' to Deny their Gang Membership
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) criticizes the Trump administration for deporting illegal aliens associated with the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs without allowing them to contest their deportation claims. He argues this violates due process and demands details about the deportations to El Salvador.

Raskin emphasizes that the lack of judicial oversight poses risks to innocent individuals, including U.S. citizens, and questions the legality of using the Alien Enemies Act for such actions. He seeks information on the deported individuals and their legal status.


#politics

Breitbart: Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Due for Trial, Facing up to 39 Years in Prison
Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Due for Trial, Facing up to 39 Years in Prison
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will face trial for allegedly plotting to poison current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and stage a coup after losing the 2022 election. The Supreme Federal Tribunal has accepted charges against Bolsonaro and seven co-defendants, which include attempted coup and involvement in an armed criminal organization.

Bolsonaro has denied the accusations, claiming they are baseless and part of a personal attack against him. Current President Lula commented that the trial is about the actions of Bolsonaro, not the man himself, and emphasized the importance of accountability for those who threaten democratic institutions.


Front Page Magazine: Judges vs. America: How the Deep State Is Overruling Your Vote
Judges vs. America: How the Deep State Is Overruling Your Vote
Three more executive orders from President Trump have been blocked by judges, raising the total to 15 since January 2025. These orders aimed to expedite deportations of violent criminals, address bureaucratic corruption, and limit federal grants to activist groups. Critics argue that this reflects a coordinated effort by leftist legal entities to undermine Trump's agenda.

The editorial emphasizes the need for Republicans to counter this legal warfare by holding judges accountable and ensuring future judicial appointments align with conservative values. It warns that if unelected judges continue to override elected officials, the legitimacy of elections and governance will be severely compromised.


Times Of Israel: Trump pulls Stefanik’s nomination for UN envoy due to GOP’s slim House majority
Trump pulls Stefanik’s nomination for UN envoy due to GOP’s slim House majority
President Trump has withdrawn Elise Stefanik's nomination as UN ambassador, allowing her to remain in the House amid a slim Republican majority. He emphasized the importance of her role in Congress to advance his policies, especially with upcoming special elections.

Stefanik, previously approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has gained attention for her strong stance against antisemitism and her support for pro-Israel initiatives. Trump has also been critical of the UN, halting US engagement with various UN agencies since taking office.


Front Page Magazine: CBS Paints Trump as Worse Than Venezuelan Gangs
CBS Paints Trump as Worse Than Venezuelan Gangs
The media has been criticized for portraying President Trump as more morally questionable than the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The Trump administration's deportation of alleged gang members to El Salvador has sparked legal debates, but coverage tends to focus on negative aspects of Trump's actions.

CBS's segment on the deportation likened it to historical injustices, while failing to acknowledge the complexities of the situation. Critics argue that the media's framing ignores the violent crimes committed by some immigrants, prioritizing a narrative that paints Trump in a negative light.


#society

GB News: 'Six people dead and four others in critical condition' after tourist submarine sinks off Egyptian coast
'Six people dead and four others in critical condition' after tourist submarine sinks off Egyptian coast
A tourist submarine named Sindbad has sunk off the Egyptian coast near Hurghada, resulting in six presumed dead and four critically injured. The vessel was on a trip to view coral reefs and had 44 people on board, with emergency services responding promptly to the incident.

The cause of the sinking remains unconfirmed, and the nationalities of the passengers are unclear. Sindbad Submarines has operated in the area for years, offering semi-submarine tours. This incident follows a similar tragedy in November when another tourist boat sank in the Red Sea.


Fox News: New Jersey police officers accuse chief of turning department into 'animal house': docs
New Jersey police officers accuse chief of turning department into 'animal house': docs
Five officers from the North Bergen Police Department in New Jersey plan to sue Police Chief Robert Farley, alleging misconduct that includes inappropriate behavior and workplace harassment. Claims involve Farley defecating in the office, drugging coffee, and sending inappropriate packages to officers' homes.

Additional allegations detail retaliation against officers for reporting corruption, including denied promotions and racial slurs. One officer reports seeking psychological help due to the harassment. The department has not commented on the situation.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Putin vows to boost Russia’s military presence in Arctic
Putin vows to boost Russia’s military presence in Arctic
Vladimir Putin announced plans to increase Russia's military presence in the Arctic, responding to Donald Trump's serious interest in acquiring Greenland. Putin emphasized the need to defend Russia's interests in the region amid Trump's assertions that controlling Greenland is vital for international security.

The U.S. president has made the acquisition of Greenland a key goal, stating the U.S. would take necessary actions to achieve this objective.


#military

Fox News: Senate Armed Services leaders ask Pentagon watchdog to probe leaked Signal chat
Senate Armed Services leaders ask Pentagon watchdog to probe leaked Signal chat
The Senate Armed Services Committee's top members have requested an investigation into whether classified military information was shared on Signal, an encrypted messaging app. This follows reports that the chat included sensitive details about a military strike in Yemen, raising concerns about operational security.

Despite White House officials asserting that the information shared was not classified, some lawmakers have criticized the handling of the situation. The committee is seeking clarity on communication protocols and potential policy violations regarding the sharing of sensitive information on non-government platforms.


#culture

Fox News: Actor Willem Dafoe slams President Trump's 'very invasive' takeover of The Kennedy Center
Actor Willem Dafoe slams President Trump's 'very invasive' takeover of The Kennedy Center
Willem Dafoe expressed concerns over President Trump's leadership of the Kennedy Center, questioning the implications of a government takeover of the arts. He emphasized the importance of allowing artists to create freely and the role of theater in fostering social discourse.

Dafoe criticized Trump's ability to curate quality performances, highlighting the need for art as a means to unite and reflect on societal issues. He believes that the current environment, shaped by the pandemic and technology, has isolated individuals, making shared experiences in theater more vital.


The Western Journal: Is a 'Nose Wipe' a 'Violent Gesture'? NFL Thinks So, and They're Changing the Rules for It
Is a 'Nose Wipe' a 'Violent Gesture'? NFL Thinks So, and They're Changing the Rules for It
The NFL has introduced a new rule that classifies the "nose wipe" celebration as a "violent gesture," resulting in a 15-yard penalty. This decision has sparked controversy, particularly among players like Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb, who frequently uses the gesture after plays.

The league's rule changes aim to curb unsportsmanlike conduct, which now includes gestures deemed violent or offensive. The "nose wipe" has ties to gang culture, specifically associated with the Bloods, adding another layer to the debate over its appropriateness in the sport.


Breitbart: Flames Forge Faith: ‘Fingerprints’ Singer/Songwriter Tells Bannon’s ‘War Room’ How God’s Peace Sustained Him After Losing Home in LA Fires
Flames Forge Faith: ‘Fingerprints’ Singer/Songwriter Tells Bannon’s ‘War Room’ How God’s Peace Sustained Him After Losing Home in LA Fires
Singer/songwriter Jon Kahn discussed his faith journey and the inspiration behind his viral song “Fingerprints” on Steve Bannon’s WarRoom. Kahn, who grew up without religious exposure, began exploring faith after a conversation with Nashville songwriter Michael Farren.

Despite facing significant personal losses, including a house fire, Kahn maintained his faith and found peace through his experiences. He plans to continue writing music inspired by his journey and has received praise for “Fingerprints” from notable figures.


#health

CNSNews: HHS Sec. Kennedy Defends DOGE: Despite Our Spending, ‘We Have the Sickest Nation in the World’
HHS Sec. Kennedy Defends DOGE: Despite Our Spending, ‘We Have the Sickest Nation in the World’
HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr. highlights a paradox where increased funding and staffing at HHS have not improved American health outcomes. Despite a 38% budget increase and a 17% staff growth, chronic diseases and cancer rates have surged, and U.S. life expectancy has declined.

Kennedy plans to streamline HHS under the Department of Government Efficiency initiative, aiming to cut costs and eliminate redundancies by merging various departments into a new organization called the Administration for a Healthy America.


Fox News: Dangerous fungus spreading in US hospitals has ‘rapidly increased'
Dangerous fungus spreading in US hospitals has ‘rapidly increased'
Candida auris, a dangerous fungus, is rapidly spreading in U.S. healthcare systems, with over 4,000 new cases reported by the CDC in March 2023. The fungus is resistant to multiple antifungal drugs and primarily affects sick individuals, raising concerns among health experts.

Research shows a significant increase in clinical cases, with a 580% rise from 2019 to 2020. While C. auris poses a serious threat to immunocompromised patients, it is not a risk to healthy individuals. Efforts are ongoing to develop effective treatments and improve sterilization measures in healthcare facilities.


Fox News: New proposed ballot measure in blue state raises eyebrows over who it's named after: 'Road side lunatics'
New proposed ballot measure in blue state raises eyebrows over who it's named after: 'Road side lunatics'
A California ballot initiative named the "Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act" aims to prevent insurance companies from delaying or denying medical procedures recommended by physicians, particularly in cases with severe consequences. The initiative references the alleged actions of Mangione, who is charged with murder.

The proposal has drawn criticism and confusion, with commentators questioning the appropriateness of naming a healthcare initiative after an accused killer. Mangione's case has raised discussions around pain management and its psychological impacts.