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9 Apr 2025
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Supreme Court Defers to President Trump’s Deportations - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. J.G.G., affirming the Trump administration's authority to deport illegal immigrants linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua while ensuring due process rights for detainees. The decision emphasizes that challenges to deportations must occur in the district of confinement.
Justice Sotomayor's dissent raised concerns about potential wrongful deportations, highlighting cases where individuals were accused of gang affiliation based on superficial evidence. The ruling seeks to balance executive power with judicial oversight, allowing detainees to contest their deportation in a fair manner.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: The Big Reveal: Biden Was Even More Addled Than We Thought - Liberty Nation News
Recent books on the 2024 presidential election reveal that President Joe Biden's cognitive decline significantly harmed the Democratic Party. Inside accounts suggest that his advisers were aware of his deteriorating condition but chose to deny it, leading to a disastrous campaign against Trump.
Despite the troubling revelations, the true extent of the decision-making during Biden's presidency remains unclear. The narrative of Biden's decline and the subsequent fallout has raised concerns about the future of the Democratic Party, potentially impacting it for generations.
#society
Liberty Nation News: Political Violence, Trump Assassination, Very Popular on the Left - Liberty Nation News
A recent study by the Network Contagion Research Institute reveals concerning attitudes toward political violence among Americans. It found that 41% of Democrats believe killing a "powerful political leader" is at least somewhat justified, with higher numbers for specific figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
The study highlights a growing "assassination culture" linked to left-wing authoritarianism, exacerbated by social media platforms. While a minority of Republicans also expressed similar views, the overall data suggests a significant normalization of political violence, warranting urgent attention from leaders across the political spectrum.
GB News: Are YOU next? Four cases of Britons investigated for 'offensive speech' as police make 30 arrests a day
UK police are arresting over 30 individuals daily for posting offensive content online, with around 12,183 arrests recorded in 2023. This marks a significant increase from pre-pandemic levels, as authorities enforce laws against "grossly offensive" messages.
Cases include a man arrested for a tweet about Captain Tom Moore and another for sharing a meme deemed a hate crime. Critics argue this reflects overzealous policing and a threat to free speech, while supporters emphasize a zero-tolerance stance on hate speech.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran sends new missiles to Iraqi proxies that were said to be disarming – report
Iran has transferred new long-range missiles to proxy groups in Iraq, defying expectations of disarmament amid rising tensions with the U.S. and preparations for nuclear talks. These missiles, including surface-to-surface types, pose a significant threat, as they could reach Europe.
Despite reports of some militias agreeing to disarm to avoid conflict with the Trump administration, sources indicate this is a facade. Internal Iraqi opposition is wary of Iran's influence, and analysts suggest the missile deliveries are aimed at reassuring Iran's regional proxies following recent conflicts.
#economy
Le Monde: Tariffs: US-China trade war becomes a reality
On April 8, 2025, significant tariffs imposed by the Trump administration against China took effect, marking a historic escalation in trade tensions. Tariffs of up to 104% were implemented, alongside additional surcharges on 60 US trade partners, raising concerns among investors and consumers.
The sudden imposition of these tariffs has left China reeling, as the interdependence between the two economic giants faces unprecedented strain. Questions arise about the potential impact on American consumer prices and Chinese manufacturing.
Le Monde: French government to cut spending by €5 billion
France plans to cut €5 billion from its budget to manage debt, with some funds redirected to defense. Budget Minister Amélie de Montchalin emphasized the need for essential defense spending to support Ukraine and bolster France's military capabilities.
The country's debt remains high at €3.3 trillion, exceeding 113% of GDP, and the government aims to reduce the deficit to 5.4% this year, targeting below 3% by 2029. Moody's is expected to announce its evaluation of French public debt soon.
#military
The Federalist: How DEI Left Service Academies In 'Decay' And How To Fix It
President Trump is focusing on overhauling America's education system, including military academies, which have been criticized for prioritizing diversity over merit in admissions. Former officials claim this shift has led to a decline in the quality of future military leaders.
Concerns have been raised about a hostile environment at these institutions, where cadets feel pressured to conform to prevailing ideologies. The Trump administration aims to restore merit-based admissions and transparency, moving away from race and sex considerations in favor of qualifications.
#health
Fox News: Kids with autism supported by service dogs, as research and families note 'incredible changes'
A study from the University of Arizona found that service dogs significantly improve sleep behaviors in children with autism, leading to less anxiety and better sleep. Families also reported enhanced social connections and reduced stigma when in public with their service dogs.
The research highlights the positive impact of service dogs on autistic children, with specific benefits noted in sleep quality and social interactions. Experts call for more research to address barriers in access and support for these families.