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1 May 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Indefinitely Blocked From Using Alien Enemies Act For Deportations. Here’s What Could Happen Next.
A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction against the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans, stating it cannot be applied to individuals the administration claims are gang members. This ruling creates uncertainty regarding the government's next steps.
The Trump administration previously deported around 250 Venezuelans, asserting they were gang members, but investigations found many lacked criminal records. The case may escalate to the Supreme Court, as the administration has faced ongoing legal challenges regarding these deportations.
#politics
The Economist: Mike Waltz’s demotion is a loss for defence hawks
Mike Waltz, the U.S. national security adviser, faced a demotion amid a cabinet reshuffle under President Donald Trump. While he acknowledged Trump's achievements in national security, his less enthusiastic praise raises concerns about stability within the national security team.
This change reflects ongoing turbulence in Trump's administration, as cabinet members compete for the president's favor. The implications for U.S. national security remain uncertain.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Waltz-ing Up to Turtle Bay
President Trump has nominated former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz as the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, following Waltz's departure from the National Security Council. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will temporarily assume Waltz's former role while continuing his duties.
In other political developments, Kamala Harris criticized Trump in her first speech since leaving office, while GOP lawmakers expressed concerns over the Biden administration's green agenda. Additionally, discussions around school choice and the upcoming REAL ID deadline for illegal immigrant drivers have emerged.
Fox News: Maine high school teacher calls for deaths of Trump and his supporters in Facebook posts
A Maine high school teacher, JoAnna St. Germain, sparked controversy with Facebook posts urging the U.S. Secret Service to "take out" supporters of President Trump, whom she labeled as leading a "fascist dictatorship." She claimed her comments were not about assassinating a president, but rather about addressing what she perceives as unconstitutional acts.
St. Germain stood by her statements, asserting she was not afraid of backlash and comparing Trump and his supporters to historical figures like Hitler. The Secret Service acknowledged awareness of her posts, while the local school superintendent indicated an investigation is underway to ensure safety.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry's charity plunged into fresh chaos as new board member resigns just weeks after appointment
Sentebale charity has faced significant turmoil with the resignation of trustee Nerissa Naidu, leaving it with only three board members. This follows the departure of Prince Harry amid a dispute with chief executive Dr. Sophie Chandauka, raising concerns about the charity's governance.
The internal conflict has drawn attention from the Charity Commission, with accusations of bullying and harassment exchanged between parties. Sentebale, co-founded by Prince Harry in 2006 to aid orphaned African children, is now struggling to maintain stability.
Fox News: New York high school lacrosse hazing 'could have been catastrophic': DA
Eleven lacrosse players from Westhill High School in Syracuse face misdemeanor charges for allegedly hazing a younger teammate, which involved kidnapping him at gunpoint. The incident, which could have escalated dangerously, was revealed after the players posted about it on social media.
District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick stated that four players aged 18 will face charges in local courts, while others will go through juvenile proceedings. A deal allows them to avoid criminal records if they comply with court mandates. The school district is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.
Le Monde: Sudan: RSF paramilitary fighters strike the Khartoum presidential palace
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) shelled the presidential palace in Khartoum on May 1, marking their second attack in a week. The RSF has been in conflict with the regular army since April 2023, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and 13 million displaced.
The RSF has captured key locations in West Kordofan, complicating the army's efforts to support besieged troops in el-Fasher. Recent reports indicate over 542 civilian deaths in North Darfur amid escalating violence, with the UN condemning the humanitarian crisis.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US-Iran nuclear talks postponed, Iran says next round ‘depends on US approach’
The fourth round of US-Iran nuclear talks scheduled for Rome has been postponed, with a new date to be determined based on the US approach. Iran criticized US sanctions and called for a diplomatic resolution, emphasizing their commitment to negotiations.
Tensions remain high as the US imposes new sanctions related to Iran's oil trade and warns of consequences for Iran's support of Yemen's Houthis. Future meetings with European powers are also uncertain.
#culture
The Telegraph: Robert De Niro: My daughter is trans
Robert De Niro publicly supports his transgender daughter, Airyn, who recently shared her journey of transitioning from Aaron. De Niro expressed his love for all his children, emphasizing that he supports Airyn's identity.
Airyn, inspired by the 2023 remake of The Little Mermaid and actress Laverne Cox, discussed her struggles with fitting in and hopes to inspire others like her.
#crime
Forbes: Tesla Protests And Vandalism Surge: Justice Department Charges Seventh Alleged Vandal
The Justice Department has charged seven individuals with federal offenses related to a series of vandalism incidents targeting Tesla vehicles across the U.S. The charges include arson and property damage, with the latest indictment involving an Arizona man accused of setting fire to Tesla cars at a dealership.
These acts of vandalism, described as politically motivated protests against CEO Elon Musk, have involved various tactics, including Molotov cocktails and graffiti. The FBI has labeled these actions as domestic terrorism and is actively investigating the incidents.