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30 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Coons: Austin 'Getting Healthcare Treatment' Didn't Jeopardize Security
Sen. Chris Coons defended former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin amid criticism regarding his health absence, stating it did not jeopardize national security. He contrasted this with concerns over unsecured communication of attack plans, emphasizing the importance of secure information handling.
Coons dismissed calls for Austin's resignation, arguing that his healthcare situation was not comparable to significant security breaches. He highlighted the need for adherence to directives on classified information.
Breitbart: Coons: I Didn't Call for Milley to Resign over China Convos, He Was Just 'Concerned'
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) defended Gen. Mark Milley's communications with China, stating Milley acted out of concern over perceived threats of an American attack. Coons clarified that he believes military officers would face serious consequences for similar actions and called for the resignations of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz.
Coons emphasized that the situation was mischaracterized and highlighted the seriousness of military protocol regarding communication with foreign powers.
Breitbart: Issa: Bill Limiting District Judges' National Injunction Authority is 'First Step'
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) introduced the "No Rogue Rulings Act," aiming to limit federal district judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions against executive orders. He argues this legislation is necessary to prevent judges from overstepping their jurisdiction and to ensure decisions are made within their districts.
Issa believes the bill could gain bipartisan support in the Senate, as it addresses concerns that could affect any administration. He also mentioned that even if the bill doesn't pass, it might prompt the Supreme Court to act on the issue of district judges' authority.
#society
GB News: Neighbour row erupts after homeowner chops 'beautiful' fir tree in half: 'It's a shame!'
A neighbor dispute in Sheffield escalated over a fir tree that was cut in half, leading to its newfound fame as a local attraction. The conflict began during lockdown when concerns over pigeons roosting in the tree strained relations between the Mistrys and the Lees, who had been friendly for 25 years.
After the drastic pruning by the Lees, the tree gained internet notoriety, drawing visitors for selfies. While the neighbors have reached a fragile peace, the tree remains a symbol of their conflict, with locals reluctant to take sides.
#culture
Le Monde: Donald Trump wants to take control of cultural institutions to restore 'truth to American history'
Donald Trump has signed over 100 executive orders since returning to the White House, with a focus on reshaping cultural institutions. His latest order targets the Smithsonian Institution, aiming to counter what he describes as a "revisionist movement" that portrays American history negatively.
The order seeks to restore a narrative that emphasizes the nation's achievements while rejecting notions of systemic racism and oppression. It reflects a broader effort by the Trump administration to influence educational and cultural discourse in the U.S.
#crime
Fox News: Texas man calls 911 after injuring himself during alleged car dealership break-in
A man in Texas, Jeremiah Megallon, called 911 after injuring himself while attempting to break into a car dealership. He reported that he had cut himself while trying to steal a car and was unable to exit the building due to his injuries.
Police noted that Megallon caused minimal damage, breaking a window to gain entry but only managed to steal candy before being apprehended. He was taken to a hospital and later arrested for burglary.