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2 May 2025
#politics
The Imaginative Conservative: When the Clock Broke
John Ganz’s book, "When the Clock Broke," explores the political landscape of the early 1990s, framing it as a precursor to Donald Trump’s rise. It examines figures like Bill Clinton, Ross Perot, and George H.W. Bush, questioning the legitimacy of their political movements and the motivations behind them.
Ganz portrays the era as a chaotic mix of con men and conspiracists, ultimately suggesting that Trump's brand of politics is a continuation of the protection racket seen in earlier figures like John Gotti. The narrative critiques the grievances of past political players while hinting at the complexities of modern political dynamics.
Breitbart: Trump Justice Department Budget Request to Depoliticize FBI
President Trump's fiscal year 2026 budget request aims to reform the Justice Department by refocusing on crime fighting and illegal immigration. Key proposals include slashing the FBI budget, cutting funding for politicized initiatives, and increasing resources for local law enforcement and prosecutions of violent crime.
The budget also seeks to eliminate "woke" programs, streamline operations, and prioritize efforts against illegal firearms trafficking and drug networks. Overall, the plan emphasizes a return to core law enforcement functions while reducing perceived politicization within federal agencies.
Fox News: DOJ sues four blue states over 'unconstitutional' climate laws threatening US energy security
The Justice Department has filed lawsuits against Hawaii, Michigan, New York, and Vermont, claiming their climate policies are unconstitutional and threaten U.S. energy independence and national security. The DOJ argues these state laws violate federal authority under the Clean Air Act.
The lawsuits target New York and Vermont's "climate superfund" laws, which impose strict liabilities on fossil fuel companies, and seek to block Hawaii and Michigan from pursuing similar lawsuits. The DOJ aims to protect Americans from what it views as unlawful state overreach.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Jim Jordan Suggests Expedited Review for Executive Actions Blocked by District Judges
Rep. Jim Jordan discussed potential reforms for the judiciary on the "Alex Marlow Show," suggesting that certain executive actions challenging the president may require expedited reviews. He noted that a recent bill included provisions for limited expedited reviews in specific cases involving state attorneys general.
Jordan emphasized the need for these reforms to ensure timely judicial processes, particularly when federal cases arise from multiple districts.
#economy
Breitbart: Kudlow Says Real GDP Is Booming Beneath the Surface of Q1 Data
Larry Kudlow argues that recent recession fears are based on a misinterpretation of GDP data, emphasizing a 0.3% decline in real GDP for Q1 2025. He insists that a deeper analysis shows a robust economy growing at about 3%, driven by strong business investment and consumer confidence.
Kudlow highlights significant increases in business fixed investment and productivity indicators, attributing this to expectations of forthcoming tax reforms under President Trump. He dismisses concerns over inflation and imports, suggesting they reflect a healthy economic outlook rather than weakness.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Consumers Aren't Front Running Tariffs
The recent GDP report indicates a 0.3% contraction in the first quarter of 2025, raising concerns about a potential recession linked to President Trump's tariffs. However, the decline is attributed to a significant surge in imports, not a drop in consumer demand, suggesting confidence in future sales.
The import surge, driven by businesses anticipating tariffs, led to a negative GDP impact but reflects strong underlying domestic growth. Final domestic sales increased by 2.3%, indicating robust economic momentum. This suggests that the economy may be more resilient than feared.
#culture
Le Monde: World Expo 2025: José Lévy, the designer dressing France's pavilion
Designer José Lévy, known for his diverse artistic endeavors, rejects the label "jack-of-all-trades," emphasizing that each project reflects a guiding desire. His work spans fashion, decorative arts, and installations, including recent projects for Hermès and the France Pavilion at World Expo 2025.
Lévy's ability to navigate various artistic realms showcases his commitment to poetic consistency across all his creations, from gallery exhibitions to costume design.
#health
GB News: King Charles praised for spearheading Royal Family's 'new openness' with the public
King Charles hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace to honor cancer patients and campaigners, earning praise as an "inspiration." Notably, the event included Dame Deborah James's parents, who highlighted the significance of her Bowelbabe campaign following her passing in 2022.