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30 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump unloads on Judge Boasberg, 'radical left judges' for halting deportations of violent illegal aliens
President Trump criticized U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg and other judges for blocking his administration's efforts to deport violent illegal immigrants. He argued that these judicial actions undermine his ability to enforce law and order, a key reason for his election.
Boasberg recently extended a restraining order against the use of the Alien Enemies Act for deportations, affecting individuals linked to violent gangs. The Trump administration has appealed these decisions, asserting that the Constitution grants the President authority over national security operations.
#politics
Fox News: Elise Stefanik 'honored' to return to House to protect GOP majority after Trump's rug pull
President Trump withdrew Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination for U.S. ambassador to the UN to strengthen support for his agenda in Congress. Stefanik expressed her commitment to prioritizing American interests and emphasized the importance of passing a budget resolution to advance GOP policies.
With a slim House majority, Stefanik noted that every vote is crucial for the reconciliation package aimed at tax cuts, energy independence, and border security. She remains dedicated to supporting Trump and delivering results for the American people.
Breitbart: France: Trump Embassy Reportedly Says U.S. Gov't Won't Work With DEI-Promoting Firms
France has accused the Trump administration of interfering in the operations of French companies by threatening to end business relationships with those that implement diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The U.S. embassy in Paris reportedly informed firms that an executive order prohibiting discrimination applies to all suppliers, demanding compliance within five days.
The French government condemned this pressure, asserting that it is unacceptable for the U.S. to influence inclusion policies in France. While the U.S. order aligns with France's principle of "colour-blind" republicanism, it faces legal challenges in the U.S. over potential First Amendment violations.
Breitbart: Michael Rapaport Blasts 'Sick Animal' Bernie Sanders: 'Cleanse Your Rotten Soul' for Opposing Arms to Israel with Dozens of Hostages Still in Gaza
Michael Rapaport criticized Sen. Bernie Sanders for opposing arms to Israel amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas, arguing that Sanders' Jewish ancestry would be appalled by his stance. Rapaport invoked the Holocaust and the suffering of Sanders' family to underscore his point.
Rapaport also targeted Sen. Chuck Schumer, calling both politicians "self-hating" and "embarrassments." He expressed outrage over Sanders' comments on ethnic cleansing and arms sales, highlighting the ongoing hostage situation and the historical context of Jewish suffering.
#society
Breitbart: Hamas Tortures, Executes 22-Year-Old Palestinian Who Led Protests in Gaza
Hamas has reportedly tortured and executed a 22-year-old Palestinian, Oday Nasser Al Rabay, who participated in protests against the group in Gaza. His body was discovered outside his family's home, prompting a funeral where attendees chanted slogans against Hamas.
Protests in Gaza are typically controlled by Hamas, but recent demonstrations expressed anger towards the group amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Participants called for an end to Hamas's rule, highlighting a rare instance of dissent against the organization.
#war
The Economist: Zelensky, Trump and Putin may all have done a U-turn on elections in Ukraine
Preparations for a presidential election in Ukraine are underway, despite doubts about conducting it during wartime. The political climate has shifted, with leaders like Zelensky, Trump, and Putin making notable changes in their stances.
The recent staging of "Macbeth" in Kyiv reflects this atmosphere, as audiences draw parallels between the play's themes of ambition and power with current events, particularly the conflict with Russia.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Defying ICC arrest warrant, Netanyahu to visit Hungary this week
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to visit Hungary, despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in Gaza. This marks his first European trip since the warrant was issued. He will meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has previously rejected the ICC's decision.
The two leaders are expected to discuss Hungary's potential support for US President Trump's Gaza plan, which has faced rejection from Palestinians and other Arab states. Hungary, a close ally of Israel, has indicated it will not enforce the arrest warrant against Netanyahu during his visit.
Forbes: Trump Says He’s ‘Pissed Off’ At Putin, Threatens To Bomb Iran And Impose More Tariffs
President Trump announced plans to impose tariffs of at least 25% on Russian oil imports if a ceasefire in Ukraine is not reached, expressing anger towards President Putin's recent comments suggesting regime change in Ukraine. He indicated that these tariffs could extend to other products as well.
Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have seen limited progress, with only narrow ceasefire agreements in place. Trump's stance marks a shift from his previous more favorable comments about Putin, as he now emphasizes the need for a total halt in fighting for further U.S. negotiations.
GB News: Iran threatens to target British forces on Chagos Islands if Donald Trump launches strike
Iran has threatened to target British forces in the Chagos Islands, specifically the Diego Garcia naval base, if the U.S. conducts military action against the nation. Iranian officials stated that both American and British forces would be considered targets, emphasizing their capability to retaliate with ballistic missiles and drones.
The UK government condemned these threats and reaffirmed the importance of the base for regional security. Meanwhile, tensions escalate as the U.S. president warns Iran of severe consequences if a nuclear deal is not reached, although Iran remains open to indirect diplomatic discussions.
#culture
The Western Journal: The Bizarre Way Michael Jordan Got Banned from Golf Club That Costs $1 Million to Join
Michael Jordan was banned from the exclusive La Gorce Country Club in Miami after refusing to change out of cargo shorts while on the 11th hole. The club's dress code prohibits cargo shorts, and despite the hefty $1 million membership fee, Jordan remained unfazed by the ban.
Jordan, a legendary NBA player known for his six championships and numerous accolades, expressed indifference to the club's decision, stating, “No problem!!” His legacy continues to thrive beyond basketball, particularly through his successful sneaker brand.
Breitbart: Box Office: Jason Statham’s Blue-Collar Thriller ‘A Working Man’ Dethrones ‘Snow White’
A Working Man is projected to open with $15.6 million, outperforming Snow White, which is expected to earn $14 million to $15 million in its second weekend, reflecting a significant drop in ticket sales. The performance highlights challenges for Snow White amid negative reception and controversy.
This success coincides with a pivotal moment for Amazon MGM Studios, following the unexpected departure of studio head Jennifer Salke. The studio aims to strengthen its position in Hollywood, especially after acquiring the James Bond franchise.
Le Monde: Actor Richard Chamberlain dies at 90
Richard Chamberlain, the iconic actor known for roles in "Dr. Kildare," "The Thorn Birds," and "Shogun," has died at 90 due to complications from a stroke. His career spanned television, film, and theater, earning him three Golden Globes and a reputation as a leading man.
Chamberlain's breakthrough role came at 27 in "Dr. Kildare," and he later became a prominent figure in Hollywood. He was also recognized for his contributions to musical theater and classical roles. He lived in Hawaii and publicly acknowledged his sexuality in a memoir.
#crime
The Western Journal: Mom Calls Police After Dreaming Her Son Died - Hours Later, They Arrive with Unexplainable News
A mother in the UK, Katja Faber, experienced a nightmare about her son, Alex Morgan, just hours before he was murdered in Zurich in 2014. After failing to reach him, she called the police, who later delivered the tragic news of his brutal death at the hands of art dealer Bennet von Vertes.
Von Vertes, who claimed temporary insanity during his trial, was sentenced to 12 years but was released on parole after serving only nine. Faber has since faced additional distress, including receiving a bill for the plastic sheet used to cover her son's body.