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31 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Keir Starmer vows to tackle 'vile' migrant crisis like Jihadi terrorists as Channel crossings surge
Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to address the rising crisis of Channel crossings by treating organized immigration crime similarly to efforts against terrorism. He emphasized the need for international cooperation to combat people smuggling during the UK's first global summit on the issue.
Despite Starmer's commitment, the number of migrants arriving in the UK has surged, with over 6,600 crossings recorded this year. Critics within the Labour Party, like Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, argue that the government has lost control of borders and question the effectiveness of the summit.
#politics
Le Monde: Le Pen calls electoral ban 'political decision,' vows to fight to run in 2027 presidential election
Marine Le Pen has been convicted of embezzlement and banned from running for office for five years, following a scheme involving misappropriated European Parliament expenses. She plans to appeal, claiming the ruling is politically motivated and a violation of the rule of law.
Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence, with two years suspended, and a €100,000 fine. While her appeal suspends the prison sentence, the electoral ban remains in effect. If unable to run in 2027, she may support her protégé, Jordan Bardella, as her successor.
Breitbart: Vance Vindicated over Warnings About Democracy in Europe with Le Pen Ban
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally, has been banned from running in the 2027 presidential election after a court found her guilty of embezzlement. She received a four-year prison sentence and a €100,000 fine, with the ruling preventing her from seeking political office during the appeal process.
Supporters of Vice President JD Vance claim this ruling supports his warnings about threats to democracy in Europe from within, particularly from globalist influences. Vance's recent speech at the Munich Security Conference highlighted concerns over judicial actions undermining democratic values, which critics argue are becoming increasingly prevalent.
Fox News: 'The View' co-hosts rage at WH Correspondents' Association after dropping anti-Trump comedian
"The View" co-hosts criticized the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) president Eugene Daniels for canceling comedian Amber Ruffin's appearance at the annual dinner, claiming it reflects capitulation to President Trump. Co-host Sunny Hostin argued that this decision undermines press freedom and unity.
Hostin and Ana Navarro expressed disappointment, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices in comedy and media. In contrast, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin supported the decision, citing concerns over maintaining journalistic objectivity in a politically charged environment.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Says DOGE Will Look into Wealth of Lawmakers
Elon Musk, head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is investigating how members of Congress accumulate significant wealth during their time in office. He raised concerns about potential connections between lawmakers and funds from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which the State Department plans to eliminate.
Musk highlighted the disparity between congressional salaries and the wealth of certain lawmakers, questioning how they amass millions despite earning $174,000 annually. His comments come as the State Department moves to cut over 4,000 USAID jobs, aiming to streamline foreign assistance operations.
Fox News: 'Blindsided': How Stefanik's Trump nomination as UN ambassador imploded
Rep. Elise Stefanik withdrew her nomination for U.N. ambassador after concerns about the GOP's slim House majority and potential challenges in upcoming special elections. Trump's decision to keep her in Congress was influenced by the need for every vote to advance his agenda.
Senate leaders were reportedly unaware of her withdrawal until shortly before it was announced. Trump emphasized that keeping Stefanik in the House was crucial for maintaining Republican strength ahead of critical votes.
Fox News: Zeldin shutters multimillion-dollar Biden EPA museum that 'scarcely' saw visitors
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced the closure of the National Environmental Museum and Education Center, which opened in May 2024 under the Biden administration. The museum attracted fewer than 2,000 visitors and cost taxpayers approximately $4 million to build and over $600,000 annually to operate.
Zeldin criticized the museum for its lack of bipartisan recognition and focus on "environmental justice" themes, arguing it prioritized political agendas over the EPA's statutory mission. The closure is part of Zeldin's broader effort to cut costs and refocus the agency on its core responsibilities.
#society
Fox News: Toddler kicked out of nursery school for being transphobic: 'This is totalitarian insanity'
A British toddler was expelled from nursery school for allegedly being transphobic, according to reports. The Department for Education did not disclose the school's name or specific details, but emphasized that all students should feel safe and protected.
Critics, including author J.K. Rowling, have condemned the decision as extreme and inappropriate for young children, arguing that punishing toddlers for recognizing sex reflects a troubling ideology. Statistics show that 94 students were suspended or excluded for similar reasons in the last school year.
Fox News: Top financial officials sound alarm on 'unconscionable' economic impact of DOGE protest violence: letter
A group of 26 state financial officers has warned Attorney General Pam Bondi about recent violent attacks on Tesla dealerships, labeling them as "domestic terrorism." They argue these incidents have led to significant financial losses affecting public pension funds and the retirement savings of teachers and first responders.
The letter emphasizes that the violence, which includes vandalism and threats against Tesla, is driven by radical political motives and poses a serious risk to public safety and financial stability. The officers commend federal actions against the perpetrators and urge broader condemnation of the violence from elected officials.
#economy
Fox News: LEE ZELDIN: Why we're shutting down Biden's EPA museum
The Biden administration has faced criticism for spending over $22 billion on projects deemed wasteful, including the $4 million EPA museum, which has attracted fewer than 2,000 external visitors since its opening. The annual operational costs exceed $600,000, raising concerns about fiscal responsibility.
Former EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin argues that funds could be better allocated to core environmental initiatives rather than partisan projects. The closure of the museum is part of a broader effort to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent effectively, focusing on tangible improvements in environmental quality.
Forbes: How President Donald Trump More Than Doubled His Fortune In One Year
Donald Trump has surged 738 spots on the World's Billionaires list, now at No. 700, with his fortune increasing from $2.3 billion to $5.1 billion in a year. This turnaround follows a court ruling that allowed him to avoid asset seizure amid a $454 million fraud judgment.
Trump capitalized on his legal battles by launching various ventures, including a public offering for Truth Social and a new crypto project, which collectively generated substantial liquidity. Despite ongoing financial obligations, he appears to be in a strong position financially.
#culture
Le Monde: Michelin Guide unveils new stars for 68 French restaurants
The Michelin Guide awarded new stars to 68 restaurants in France, including two that achieved the prestigious three-star status. Director Gwendal Poullennec emphasized the importance of culinary arts amidst global tensions, highlighting France's continued dominance in the fine dining scene.
The guide, which has evolved to include diverse dining options, remains influential despite competition from social media. Controversies surrounding inclusions and exclusions persist, reflecting the guide's significant impact on chefs and the restaurant industry.