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#illegals

Breitbart: Mike Lee on Trump Birthright Citizenship Case: 'It's a Close Case — It Can Be Won'
Mike Lee on Trump Birthright Citizenship Case: 'It's a Close Case — It Can Be Won'
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) expressed optimism regarding the Supreme Court's consideration of the Trump administration's challenge to birthright citizenship. He emphasized that the case focuses on the interpretation of "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" in the 14th Amendment, not the existence of birthright citizenship itself.

Lee noted that Trump's executive order aims to limit birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to those with at least one parent who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident. He believes the outcome is uncertain but hopes the Court will support Trump's efforts to address immigration concerns.


#politics

Fox News: David Hogg donates $100K to DCCC after plan to primary 'ineffective' Democrats ignited civil war in party
David Hogg donates $100K to DCCC after plan to primary 'ineffective' Democrats ignited civil war in party
David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair, donated $100,000 to the DCCC, emphasizing his commitment to reshaping the Democratic Party and supporting Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker. He criticized complacent incumbents and aims to challenge them with younger candidates through his initiative, Leaders We Deserve.

Hogg's approach has drawn criticism from veteran strategist James Carville, who questioned the focus on primarying Democrats rather than targeting Republicans. Hogg believes that this strategy will strengthen the party, regardless of the outcomes for incumbents.


#society

GB News: For Women Scotland's Susan Smith hails Supreme Court's 'clarity' on biological women
For Women Scotland's Susan Smith hails Supreme Court's 'clarity' on biological women
Susan Smith, director of For Women Scotland, stated that women should not be used as "human shields" for "vulnerable men" amid protests over the Supreme Court ruling. The court affirmed that women are defined by "biological sex," rejecting claims that transgender individuals can identify as women.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump hopeful Russia and Ukraine can make a deal after temporary Easter ceasefire ends
Trump hopeful Russia and Ukraine can make a deal after temporary Easter ceasefire ends
President Trump expressed optimism that Russia and Ukraine might reach a deal this week following a temporary Easter ceasefire. He suggested that both nations could engage in significant business with the U.S. as the war, which has lasted over three years, continues to claim lives.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Russia of violating the ceasefire over 2,900 times, asserting that trust in Moscow's promises is lacking. He indicated that Ukraine would respond to any Russian aggression with appropriate military action. The situation remains tense as negotiations and military actions unfold.


#economy

The Telegraph: The Federal Reserve must be reformed, but not like this
The Federal Reserve must be reformed, but not like this
The Federal Reserve's history shows significant missteps, with critics like Milton Friedman attributing major economic crises, including the Great Depression and the 2008 crash, to its actions. The current tension between President Trump and Fed Chairman Powell highlights the complexities of central bank independence in managing interest rates.

While Trump's push for Powell's removal over interest rate policies raises concerns about politicizing the Fed, Powell’s lack of accountability for past errors also warrants scrutiny. Striking a balance between independence and accountability is crucial for effective economic governance.


#military

Le Monde: US Defense Secretary shared sensitive information in second Signal chat
US Defense Secretary shared sensitive information in second Signal chat
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly shared sensitive information about upcoming air strikes on Yemen in a private Signal chat group that included family and close associates. This follows a previous leak involving National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, leading to a Pentagon investigation.

The situation has prompted criticism and controversy, with President Trump attributing the earlier leak to Waltz while defending the success of the strikes. Three Pentagon officials have been placed on leave amid ongoing inquiries into the matter.