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#politics
GB News: As Farage vows to scrap inheritance tax - how much could YOU save?
Nigel Farage has promised to abolish inheritance tax in Britain if his party, Reform UK, gains power in the next election. He made this announcement during a farming protest, criticizing the government's proposed 20% death duties on estates over £1 million, which he argues would harm farmers and rural economies.
Farage described inheritance tax as "double taxation" and a burden during a difficult time for families. Recent polls suggest Reform UK could lead in the next election, with Farage claiming the party has momentum for change in British politics. However, details on how to compensate for lost tax revenue remain unclear.
Breitbart: Al Green: I'm Filing Articles of Impeachment, Trump's Incivility Unacceptable
Representative Al Green (D-TX) announced plans to file articles of impeachment against President Trump after being removed from the House for interrupting his address. He emphasized his commitment to serving his constituents and criticized the president's behavior as intolerable.
Green argued that if a previous president had acted similarly, impeachment would have been pursued, asserting that Congress has the power to hold the president accountable.
The Western Journal: Top Foreign Diplomat Pays the Price Two Days After WWII Jab Against Trump
New Zealand's High Commissioner to the UK, Phil Goff, was dismissed after making comments comparing President Trump to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Nazi Germany. Goff's remarks were deemed inappropriate by New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Winston Peters.
Peters emphasized that diplomats must represent their government's policies without personal opinions. He stated that Goff's comments were unacceptable regardless of the target, leading to his termination.
Forbes: Trump Says He’ll ‘Probably’ Extend TikTok’s Sale Deadline—Halting Next Month’s Ban
President Trump indicated he may extend the April 5 deadline for TikTok's sale or ban, expressing optimism about a potential deal with its parent company, ByteDance. He noted significant interest in TikTok and hopes for China's approval of a sale.
The law permits Trump to extend the deadline by 90 days if evidence shows ByteDance is pursuing a sale. This situation remains fluid.
Breitbart: Nolte: Trump Speech Attracts 13% More Viewers than Biden’s Final SOTU
President Trump's recent address to Congress garnered 36.6 million viewers, surpassing President Biden's final State of the Union, which attracted 32.2 million. While Trump's viewership was lower than his previous addresses, it still exceeded most of Biden's speeches.
The changing landscape of media consumption is noted, with viewers increasingly watching speeches on various platforms rather than traditional TV. This shift may explain the decline in live viewership compared to Trump's earlier addresses.
Forbes: Judge Blocks Trump From Firing Labor Board Member: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from firing National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, citing a violation of federal law. This ruling is part of ongoing litigation involving multiple lawsuits against the administration's policies and actions since Trump's inauguration.
While some judges have ruled in favor of the Trump administration regarding worker firings and funding issues, the legal landscape remains fluid, with many cases still pending in court. Higher court appeals could alter the outcomes of both favorable and unfavorable rulings for the administration.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Tim Burchett: Democrats Not Standing Up for Child with Brain Cancer Shows 'How Far the Left Has Fallen'
Rep. Tim Burchett criticized Democrats for not supporting a child with brain cancer during Trump’s address, claiming it reflects the party's decline. He accused them of prioritizing their radical base over broader American values and highlighted various issues he believes they mishandle.
Burchett also condemned Democrats for their stance on social issues, suggesting they have lost touch with traditional values. Rep. Maxine Waters countered, stating Trump misused the tragic stories of victims for political gain instead of addressing real issues.
#society
Fox News: Southwest plane forced to go back to gate as passenger strips naked
A Southwest Airlines flight from Houston to Phoenix had to return to the gate after a passenger stripped naked and caused a disturbance. Witnesses reported that the woman, who claimed to be bipolar, berated other passengers and flight attendants while banging on the cockpit doors.
After the plane returned to the gate, she was covered with a blanket but fled the aircraft. Houston police later took her to a hospital for evaluation, and no charges have been filed at this time. Southwest Airlines apologized for the delay.
The Western Journal: Libs Invite African 'Refugees' to Their Theater: New Occupants Turn It Into Sex Den, Refuse to Leave, Bankrupt the Company
The Gaite Lyrique theater in Paris, after welcoming hundreds of African migrants, has reportedly devolved into a site of drug use and violence. The venue, now housing nearly 450 people, faces management's abandonment and potential bankruptcy due to the ongoing occupation and lack of support from authorities.
Despite the theater's efforts to maintain safety and order, the situation highlights broader issues surrounding immigration and its impact on cultural institutions in Western nations. The management's inability to evict the migrants reflects a growing crisis in handling such occupations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel hails cancellation of ‘biased’ Geneva Conventions meeting on Palestinians
Switzerland has canceled a conference on the Geneva Conventions concerning the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem due to insufficient participation. Israel's Foreign Ministry hailed this as a diplomatic success, claiming that efforts by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar helped prevent a biased agenda against Israel.
The planned conference faced criticism from various parties, including the Palestinian Authority and Islamic nations, who expressed dissatisfaction with the draft declaration. Many countries, including Britain, also opted out, citing concerns over the conference's direction.
The Telegraph: Calling Trump pro-Russia is garbage, says Hegseth
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed claims that Donald Trump is pro-Russia, asserting that Trump is committed to achieving peace in Ukraine. Hegseth emphasized Trump's unique ability to engage both sides in the conflict and expressed optimism about progress under his leadership.
The comments were made during a meeting with British counterpart John Healey, as Britain aims to facilitate diplomatic efforts between the US and Europe regarding Ukraine.
The Western Journal: Report: China's Xi Jinping Is Secretly Terrified by Trump's Recent Moves, Desperately Wants to Avoid Escalation
Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly anxious about the potential return of Donald Trump to the presidency, recognizing it as a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy. Xi has begun studying historical rivalries, particularly the Cold War, to strategize against Trump's bold moves, which threaten China's economic interests.
Xi's concern stems from Trump's commitment to prioritizing American interests, including renegotiating trade deals and imposing tariffs. This has left Chinese officials scrambling for engagement with the new administration, as they fear economic repercussions and isolation similar to the Soviet Union's Cold War experience.
#economy
Forbes: Elon Musk Is Officially $121 Billion Poorer Than His Peak—As Tesla Stock Erases Most All Of Its Election Rally
Elon Musk's net worth dropped by $8.8 billion to $342.8 billion amid a stock market decline linked to President Trump's tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico. Tesla shares fell 6% to just above $263, marking a significant drop from their record high last December.
Despite the losses, Musk remains the world's richest person, outpacing Mark Zuckerberg by over $120 billion. Tesla's reliance on global parts and the impact of tariffs on profitability have raised concerns among analysts regarding demand.
Breitbart: Trump Pauses Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Goods Covered By USMCA
President Trump has temporarily paused tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods that comply with the USMCA, exempting them from a 25% duty. This decision follows discussions with leaders from both countries and aims to encourage North American production while addressing border security and fentanyl trafficking.
The exemption will last until April 2, when a broader plan for reciprocal tariffs is expected. While the auto industry lobbied for this relief, other imports will still face tariffs, and Trump emphasized that this is a short-term measure.
Breitbart: Walmart Tells Chinese Suppliers to Absorb Cost of Trump's Tariffs
Walmart is instructing its China-based suppliers to absorb the costs of increased tariffs imposed by President Trump, requesting price cuts of up to 10%. This move aims to prevent higher prices for American consumers, despite resistance from some suppliers.
Research indicates that retailers often absorb tariff costs rather than passing them on to customers, with limited impact on consumer prices. The Economic Policy Institute asserts that tariffs are not the primary drivers of inflation in the U.S.