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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
Le Monde: From George W. Bush to Donald Trump, the US treats foreigners as 'enemies'
Following the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush initiated a "war on terror," leading to mass arrests of individuals from Muslim countries. The Supreme Court later upheld that constitutional rights cannot be suspended, allowing detainees to challenge their imprisonment.
Now, Donald Trump is framing immigration as a national security threat, seeking to bypass civil law for mass deportations. He aims to leverage wartime powers to expedite the removal of "criminals," arguing that lengthy legal processes impede his immigration agenda.
#politics
Fox News: Schumer kicks off Democrat all-nighter marathon railing against Trump's 100 days: He's 'being a mob boss'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized President Trump during a Democratic all-nighter, labeling his first 100 days as marked by "corruption" and "cronyism." Schumer claimed Trump's actions threaten democracy, likening him to a dictator and urging Democrats to unite against his administration.
Other Democratic senators echoed Schumer's sentiments, expressing concerns over Trump's impact on Americans and his unfulfilled campaign promises. In response, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighted Trump's achievements, asserting that he has delivered on key campaign goals.
#society
Le Monde: The end of the golden age for Airbnb rentals in certain French cities
Biarritz has implemented strict regulations on short-term rentals, limiting them to a minimum of one month for professionals. This change aims to address rising real estate prices and ensure housing availability for local residents. As a result, many rental managers are seeing significant reductions in bookings.
Breitbart: Robert De Niro's Son Comes Out as Transgender at Age 29
Robert De Niro's son, Airyn, has publicly come out as transgender and started hormone treatment in 2024. Airyn expressed gratitude for the support from both parents and emphasized the influence of Black women on their identity.
Airyn also shared personal struggles with beauty standards and hopes to inspire others facing similar identity challenges.
The Western Journal: Nike ‘Sincerely’ Apologizes Over Marathon Billboard That Sparked Holocaust Backlash
Nike faced backlash for a billboard at the London Marathon that used the phrase "NEVER AGAIN. UNTIL NEXT YEAR," which many interpreted as trivializing the Holocaust. The company has since apologized, stating the intent was to motivate runners, not to cause harm.
While some defended the ad as relatable to marathon runners, the controversy highlights sensitivities around Holocaust references, especially amid rising anti-Semitism. Nike has removed the billboards and reaffirmed its stance against antisemitism.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Norway raises security concerns over Manhattan-sized Arctic land sale as tensions rise
A €300 million sale of the last privately owned land in Norway's Svalbard archipelago has raised national security concerns. The property, Søre Fagerfjord, is being sought by a group of international investors, prompting fears it could provide foreign powers a strategic foothold in the Arctic.
Norwegian officials emphasize that any sale must comply with security laws, recalling a previous blocked attempt by Chinese investors. The buyers claim to be environmentalists aiming to protect the land, but the government remains cautious due to the region's geopolitical significance.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Torches Globalist Elites, Politicians in First 100 Days Speech
During a speech in Macomb County, Michigan, President Trump criticized the political elite for harming American interests and emphasized his commitment to defending U.S. borders. He positioned himself as a champion for American workers, particularly in the auto industry, pledging to prioritize Michigan and boost manufacturing jobs.
Trump highlighted his administration's policies, including tariffs and deregulation, aimed at revitalizing American manufacturing. He expressed optimism about an influx of auto jobs returning to Michigan, asserting that companies are eager to invest in the state due to favorable tax policies.
Fox News: Trump wagers US economy in high-stakes tariff gamble at 100-day mark
President Trump is facing criticism over his proposed tariffs, which economists deem politically motivated and potentially harmful to the U.S. economy. Despite his claims of creating jobs and reducing prices, experts warn that these tariffs could lead to a recession and disrupt global trade.
As uncertainty looms, stock markets have reacted negatively, and prices for everyday goods may rise as retailers adapt to new costs. While Trump asserts that tariffs will benefit Americans, economists argue that the burden will largely fall on consumers. The future of these tariffs remains uncertain as Trump may consider scaling them back if economic conditions worsen.