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27 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Appeals Court Lets Judge Boasberg Decide Lawsuit on Alien Enemies Act
Two D.C. judges upheld a ruling allowing Judge James Boasberg to block deportations of Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. This decision keeps the migrants in Texas while their legal challenges are considered, despite appeals expected from the Trump administration.
The ruling stems from a lawsuit by pro-migration groups representing detained Venezuelan gang members. The majority opinion favored the plaintiffs, citing due process concerns, while a dissenting judge argued the case should be heard in Texas. The Trump administration is likely to appeal.
#politics
Fox News: Reporters say they found Waltz, Gabbard, Hegseth private contact info online
Private contact information for top Trump administration officials, including national security advisor Mike Waltz and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, has reportedly been found online. This information includes phone numbers, email addresses, and some passwords, linked to various social media and messaging accounts.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied sharing classified plans in a leaked Signal chat. The information was uncovered by Der Spiegel using commercial search engines and hacked data, with officials stating that the accounts mentioned have not been used in years and passwords have changed.
Human Events: Brazil’s Supreme Court orders Bolsonaro to stand trial over alleged coup plot
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will face trial over charges related to an alleged coup attempt following his 2022 election loss. A Supreme Court panel unanimously accepted the charges, which include plotting to assassinate his successor, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and others.
Bolsonaro and 33 associates are accused of serious offenses, including attempting to stage a coup and involvement in an armed criminal organization. If convicted, Bolsonaro could face up to 12 years in prison, with additional charges potentially leading to a longer sentence.
Breitbart: 'Snow White' Producer’s Son Says 'Immature' Rachel Zegler Injecting ‘Personal Politics’ 'Clearly Hurt the Film'
Actor Jonah Platt criticized Rachel Zegler for mixing her personal politics with the promotion of Disney's "Snow White," claiming it negatively impacted the film's box office performance. He defended his father, producer Marc Platt, who reportedly flew to address Zegler's comments directly.
The film opened to disappointing numbers, grossing $43 million domestically and $87 million worldwide, far below expectations. Zegler's previous controversial remarks about Trump voters have drawn significant attention, further complicating the film's reception.
The Economist: Protests are the last thing keeping Turkey’s democracy alive
Protests in Turkey are intensifying, marking the largest demonstrations in over a decade, following the arrest of opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu. President Erdogan appears to be leveraging international relations to suppress dissent at home, while Western nations offer little resistance.
Despite the turmoil, Erdogan's government continues to engage with the West, including potential military deals. The situation highlights the precarious state of Turkey's democracy as it faces increasing authoritarianism.
#society
GB News: Rachel Zegler slammed for 'narcissistic' outbursts as Snow White boss's son blames actress for film flop
Jonah Platt, son of Snow White producer Marc Platt, faced backlash after criticizing star Rachel Zegler for her political posts, claiming they hurt the film's box office. He labeled her comments "narcissistic" and defended his father’s actions in addressing her during the promotional period.
The film's disappointing opening of $43 million has led to mixed public reactions to Jonah's remarks, with some supporting his views on professional conduct, while others argue that various factors, not just Zegler's comments, contributed to the film's underperformance.
Fox News: To keep the skies safe, the FAA needs a makeover
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has committed to significant upgrades to the FAA's air traffic control system within 18 months, addressing staffing shortages and outdated technology. This follows increased scrutiny of aviation safety after recent incidents, highlighting the need for modernization.
Duffy's proposals include streamlining hiring and increasing pay for air traffic controllers, as well as securing stable funding from Congress to ensure timely improvements. The urgency of these changes is clear, as the current system struggles with staffing and outdated practices, impacting both efficiency and safety in air travel.
Fox News: Honorary Secret Service agent DJ Daniel tours training facility, meets top officials
DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old cancer survivor, reported for duty at the U.S. Secret Service Training Center on March 19, 2025. He attended a special agent graduation ceremony and participated in various training activities, including a ride in the presidential limousine.
Daniel, who gained attention during a Trump address to Congress, emphasized hope for children with cancer, urging them to have faith and listen to their parents. His journey includes overcoming significant health challenges, having undergone over 13 brain surgeries since his diagnosis in 2018.
Fox News: His brothers’ keeper: Liran Berman calls for urgent action to save his brothers, Gali and Ziv, from Hamas
Liran Berman describes his twin brothers, Gali and Ziv, who were kidnapped by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. The brothers, lighting technicians, chose to stay in their family home to care for their ailing father. They have been held hostage in Gaza for over a year.
Liran expresses hope for their release, crediting President Trump for a positive shift in negotiations. He emphasizes the brothers' humanity, urging U.S. college students to recognize their shared age and interests, highlighting the impact of their absence on family and friends.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: New US campaign against Yemen’s Houthis far more intense than under Biden
The U.S. has intensified airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels, shifting from targeting launch sites to striking leadership and urban areas. This marks a change from the Biden administration's more restrained approach, following Houthi threats against Israeli vessels amid ongoing tensions.
Concerns over civilian casualties are rising, with reports of noncombatants potentially harmed in Houthi-controlled regions. The Trump administration's strategy allows for more frequent strikes without prior White House approval, raising questions about the effectiveness and humanitarian impact of the campaign.
#other
Fox News: Trump EPA chief to 'confront crisis' of Mexican sewage polluting San Diego area beaches
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin plans to visit the San Diego-Mexico border to address the pollution crisis caused by untreated sewage from Tijuana, which has led to beach closures and health issues among Navy SEAL trainees. He emphasized that Mexico must take responsibility for its waste management.
Zeldin's visit aims to ensure that permanent solutions are implemented, as local officials express concern over the ongoing environmental and public health risks. The issue has persisted despite federal proposals for infrastructure improvements, with calls for Mexico to adequately treat its sewage to prevent further contamination.