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#illegals
Le Monde: Trump slams Supreme Court after justices block wartime law deportations of Venezuelans
President Trump criticized the Supreme Court after it blocked his attempt to deport Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, claiming the ruling hampers his ability to fulfill his electoral promises. The court ruled that detainees were not given adequate time to contest their removal.
The justices emphasized the need for due process in deportation cases, highlighting that a Salvadoran man was mistakenly deported. While Trump argues that the gang poses a national security threat, the court did not address the legality of using the AEA for deportations.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Every Federal Judge Should Not Have More Power Than the President
Nationwide injunctions issued by federal district court judges undermine the constitutional balance of power, allowing for 'judge shopping' and enabling judges to overrule presidential decisions on a national scale. This shifts authority away from elected officials to appointed judges, challenging the Framers' intent.
The situation reflects a trend where coordinated legal actions can effectively create a shadow government, diminishing the power of elected representatives. This shift raises concerns about the erosion of democratic governance in favor of judicial supremacy.
Breitbart: Vought Defends 'Big Beautiful Bill', Touts 'Historic $1.6 Trillion in Savings
OMB Director Russ Vought defended the House's budget reconciliation bill framework after conservatives delayed its advancement. Despite internal conflicts, the bill is expected to pass by Memorial Day, aiming for $1.6 trillion in savings and tax cuts, as advocated by Trump.
Conservative critics argue that some reforms are postponed and savings may be stripped in future legislation. Vought insists the bill meets conservative demands and urges Republicans to support it to address the nation's fiscal challenges.
Breitbart: Brennan: Comey Would Never Advocate Violence, '86' Doesn't Mean Assassinate
Former CIA Director John Brennan defended former FBI Director James Comey, stating that Comey's social media post about President Trump did not advocate violence. Brennan emphasized that the term "86" is commonly used in a non-violent context and that Comey has integrity regarding the rule of law.
Brennan criticized those who misinterpret Comey's post and suggested that it fuels unnecessary tensions. He affirmed that Comey’s intent was not violent and supported his decision to remove the post.
Fox News: Bumpy Weather Over Newark: House Democrats could face consequences for Delaney Hall incident
Three House Democrats, LaMonica McIver, Robert Menendez Jr., and Bonnie Watson Coleman, may face arrests after a confrontation with federal officers at an ICE detention center in Newark. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem condemned their actions as lawlessness, while Democrats claimed their oversight rights were violated.
The incident has sparked discussions of censure and potential legal repercussions, with House Speaker Mike Johnson asserting that the behavior was unacceptable. The constitutional protections for lawmakers complicate the situation, raising concerns about the implications of any arrests on Congressional privileges.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Celebrates "Heroic" Murder of Pregnant Woman on Way to Give Birth
Tze’ela Gez, a pregnant Israeli woman, was shot and killed by a Palestinian gunman while en route to the hospital. Her husband was lightly wounded, and their newborn baby was delivered successfully after the attack. Hamas celebrated the incident as a "heroic act."
This tragic event highlights the ongoing violence and the dangerous rhetoric surrounding the conflict. Despite the brutality, support for Hamas persists in some circles, raising questions about the broader implications for society and discourse.
GB News: Major Highway Code changes to come into effect for first time in over 10 years - 'Long overdue'
The Isle of Man's Highway Code will be updated this Autumn for the first time since 2014, aligning more closely with the UK's Highway Code. Key changes include giving pedestrians priority at junctions and requiring drivers to maintain safe distances from cyclists and pedestrians.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood emphasized the focus on road safety for vulnerable users, marking a cultural shift in driving responsibilities. A communications campaign will precede the release of the revised code to inform road users of the changes.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Ukraine-Russia talks in Turkey yield POW swap, but little signs of progress on truce
Russia and Ukraine conducted their first direct talks in over three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 individuals each. While discussions included a potential ceasefire and a meeting between Presidents Zelensky and Putin, significant progress on ending the war was lacking.
Ukraine's negotiators expressed dissatisfaction with Russia's demands, which included territorial concessions. Despite the limited outcomes, the talks marked a step forward amid international pressure for dialogue. Both sides are expected to present their visions for a ceasefire in writing.
Breitbart: Report: Trump Admin Considering Moving 1 Million Gazans to Libya
The Trump administration is reportedly exploring a plan to relocate up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya, potentially in exchange for releasing frozen U.S. funds to Libya. Discussions have taken place with Libyan leadership regarding this initiative.
While the administration has denied the report, President Trump has previously suggested relocating Gaza's residents to de-radicalize them and rebuild the area. This comes amid ongoing Israeli military operations against Hamas.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Arthur Laffer’s Supply-Side Economics at 50
The Laffer Curve, conceived by economist Arthur Laffer in 1974, illustrates the relationship between tax rates and government revenue, arguing that there is an optimal tax rate that maximizes both revenue and economic growth. Despite initial resistance from both parties, Laffer's ideas gained traction, particularly under President Reagan, leading to significant tax cuts and economic expansion.
Celebrated recently at the U.S. Capitol, Laffer’s contributions to supply-side economics continue to influence current policies, with calls for further tax reductions to enhance competitiveness. Advocates assert that Laffer’s insights warrant recognition, including a Nobel Prize for his impact on economic growth and opportunity.