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8 Apr 2025
#politics
Le Monde: Musk calls top Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro a 'moron'
Elon Musk criticized White House trade advisor Peter Navarro, calling him "truly a moron" amid disagreements over Trump's tariff policy. Navarro had labeled Tesla as "not a car manufacturer," prompting Musk to defend his company’s American-made credentials.
As Trump maintains his aggressive tariff stance despite market concerns and internal GOP criticism, Musk advocates for a free-trade zone between North America and Europe, highlighting a significant policy rift.
The Federalist: SCOTUS Ruling In Deportation Case Is Too Little Too Late
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Judge James Boasberg lacked jurisdiction over a case involving President Trump's deportation of Venezuelan nationals under the Alien Enemies Act. The ruling allows the Trump administration to continue its deportation efforts, emphasizing that habeas petitions must be filed in the district of confinement.
Critics argue that Boasberg overstepped his authority, while supporters of the ruling believe it sends a message to activist judges. Despite this decision being a step forward, concerns remain about the impact of judicial overreach on executive power and the time lost in legal battles.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Trump Admin to Shut Down DOJ Arm Behind Ferguson Riots
The Trump administration is considering shutting down the Community Relations Service (CRS), a DOJ division created to address racial and ethnic tensions. Critics argue it has acted more like community organizers than mediators, worsening situations rather than improving them.
The CRS, established under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, has no law enforcement authority and operates confidentially. Its potential closure may face legal challenges, but many view its presence as a troubling remnant of liberal policies from the 1960s.
#economy
Breitbart: Watch Live: Karoline Leavitt Holds White House Press Briefing
Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed reporters regarding the recent tariffs announced by President Trump. She urged Americans to disregard what she termed "media lies" about the economic impacts of these tariffs.
Leavitt's comments come amid ongoing global reactions from governments and markets to the new trade policies.
Breitbart: Breitbart's Carney: 'I Don't Think We Should Give the Stock Market a Veto over the Public Policy of the United States'
John Carney of Breitbart News argued on CNN that the stock market should not dictate U.S. public policy. He emphasized that even if the market reacts negatively to certain policies, it does not mean those policies are wrong or should be avoided.
Carney's stance highlights the tension between market reactions and necessary economic measures. He believes that the right actions should be taken regardless of market disapproval.
The Economist: Britain is unusually well shielded from a tariff crash
Britain has weathered significant economic shocks over the past few decades, including the 2008 financial crisis, Brexit, the pandemic, and rising gas prices in 2022. Despite these challenges, the country remains relatively insulated from a potential tariff crash, attributed more to fortunate circumstances than diplomatic efforts.
The resilience of Britain's economy is notable, especially when compared to its peers, as it continues to navigate complex political and economic landscapes. The ongoing effects of these past events shape current discussions on various policy issues.
GB News: Petrol and diesel drivers 'pouring money down the drain' can save £539 on fuel costs every year
Drivers can save over £500 annually by adopting eco-driving techniques, according to research from IAM RoadSmart. The study indicates that these methods not only reduce fuel costs but could also cut CO2 emissions by up to 14%.
Aggressive driving behaviors lead to increased fuel consumption and vehicle strain, costing drivers significantly. IAM RoadSmart advocates for training programs to promote efficient driving habits, which can improve profitability for small businesses and challenge negative stereotypes associated with van drivers.
#crime
The Telegraph: Trump assassination attempt suspect ‘tried to buy rocket launcher from Ukraine’
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, is accused of plotting to assassinate Donald Trump, claiming the president was detrimental to Ukraine. He allegedly attempted to buy a Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) from someone he believed was a Ukrainian arms dealer.
Routh communicated via encrypted messaging, expressing a desire to hinder Trump's election prospects. He shared images of Trump's plane and requested military equipment for his plan.