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29 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Bryan Steil: Voters Will Hold Democrat Senators Accountable for Letting Noncitizens Vote
Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) discussed the SAVE Act, emphasizing its focus on ensuring only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections. He mentioned plans for a comprehensive election integrity package, aiming to hold Democratic senators accountable for their voting records on this issue.
Steil expressed optimism about building political pressure to secure bipartisan support for the legislation, suggesting that Americans will demand accountability from their senators regarding noncitizen voting. He criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for not advancing similar legislation previously.
GB News: Labour suffers HUGE electoral loss in 40% swing as Reform UK top ANOTHER poll
Labour faced significant electoral setbacks in recent by-elections, losing the Mayfield ward in Ilford to the Ilford Independents and coming fourth in Penllergaer, Swansea. The results indicate a decline in Labour's support, with the party's vote share dropping dramatically from previous elections.
As local elections approach in May, Labour's challenges are compounded by polling that shows Reform UK gaining ground, potentially outperforming Labour and the Conservatives. The political landscape is shifting, with Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats expected to capitalize on Conservative losses, while Labour continues to struggle.
Times Of Israel: Poll: 70% of Israelis don’t trust gov’t, including more than half of coalition voters
Columbia University's interim president, Katrina Armstrong, has resigned to return to the Irving Medical Center. Claire Shipman, co-chair of the board of trustees, will serve as acting president until a new president is appointed. This change comes amid pressures from the Trump administration regarding anti-Israel activities on campus.
In Israel, a poll shows 70% of citizens distrust the Netanyahu government, with many believing it prioritizes special interest groups over the general public. Additionally, a significant number of medical reservists are refusing to return to combat in Gaza, citing ethical concerns about the ongoing conflict.
#society
Le Monde: The end of US assistance leads to an 'unprecedented' crisis in aid to displaced people
Over 170 undocumented Nigerian migrants are awaiting deportation in Libya, as the Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency collaborates with the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The situation highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis exacerbated by funding cuts from the U.S. to UN agencies.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi warns that these cuts threaten millions of displaced individuals globally, with significant job losses and program interruptions already occurring at the UNHCR. The agency faces a financial crisis amid reduced aid from European nations as well.
Breitbart: Sophia Bush Declares 'Queer Values Are American Values' at GLAAD Awards
At the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards, actress Sophia Bush emphasized that "queer values are American values," while appearing to come out to the audience. She highlighted the importance of representation and the impact it has on marginalized communities, asserting the need for leaders who support these values.
Bush's remarks come amid a cultural shift in the U.S., following President Trump's landslide victory in the 2024 election, which some interpret as a rejection of progressive ideals. Rapper Doechii also expressed her discontent with recent changes affecting transgender rights.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Hillary Clinton is the Last Person to Lecture Trump on Foreign Policy
Hillary Clinton's recent op-ed critiques Donald Trump's foreign policy, labeling it "dumb power" compared to her "smart power" approach during her tenure as Secretary of State. She argues for a blend of military and diplomatic strength to maintain America's superpower status.
However, the piece is met with skepticism regarding her record, highlighting failures such as the Russia reset, strained relations with Israel, and the Libya intervention. Critics assert that her strategies did not bolster American power, and point to her attempts to rewrite history as unconvincing.
Breitbart: State Department Moves to Eliminate USAID, Absorb Job Operations
The Department of State plans to eliminate the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and cut over 4,000 jobs as part of a merger aimed at streamlining foreign assistance operations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated this move will enhance efficiency and align programs with U.S. interests.
The decision follows discussions involving President Trump and Elon Musk, who have criticized USAID's effectiveness. This restructuring is part of a broader effort to reorient foreign assistance programs to better serve American citizens.
Fox News: Israel strikes Beirut for the first time since a ceasefire ended the latest Israel-Hezbollah war
Israel launched its first attack on Beirut since the ceasefire with Hezbollah ended in November, targeting a drone storage facility. This strike follows accusations of rocket fire from Lebanon into northern Israel, prompting Israeli officials to warn of continued attacks unless the Lebanese government intervenes.
Hezbollah denied the rocket fire and accused Israel of seeking justification for its actions. The escalation has led to casualties in Lebanon and raised concerns from international leaders, including calls for Lebanon to disarm militant groups. The situation remains tense, with significant implications for regional stability.