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America One News
30 May 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump tears into court's 'political' tariff decision, calls on Supreme Court to act and more top headlines
Trump criticized a court's tariff decision, labeling it as politically motivated. Meanwhile, former NY police commissioner Bernard Kerik has passed away at 69, and a Marine general warned of increasing threats from African terror groups to the US.
In other news, an undocumented teen involved in a fatal crash has been arrested by ICE, and Jill Biden faces scrutiny over the former president's health. Media outlets are experiencing layoffs as they adapt to AI, while a cicada swarm is expected to emerge across the East Coast.
The Federalist: The Press Rediscovers Its Outrage Over Presidential Pardons
The media has expressed renewed outrage over presidential pardons now that Donald Trump is issuing them, despite previously being silent on Joe Biden's similar actions. Critics claim Trump's pardons favor his supporters and political allies, while Biden's pardons received minimal scrutiny.
This double standard highlights the media's selective outrage regarding executive clemency. While Trump’s pardons are labeled as politically motivated, Biden's pardons, including those for family and political allies, were largely overlooked. The media's stance seems to depend on their political alignment.
#technology
GB News: Elon Musk's Tesla backs new plans for self-driving technology on UK roads after 'secret' meeting
Tesla has engaged with UK Department for Transport officials multiple times to advocate for fast-tracking self-driving car regulations. Meetings took place from August to October 2022, focusing on advancing autonomous vehicle technology despite safety concerns and regulatory delays under the new Labour Government.
While Tesla's systems currently operate at "level 2" autonomy, the company aims to progress to higher levels. The UK Government expressed interest in leading in AV technology but acknowledged public nervousness regarding safety and responsibility in case of failures. Delays have raised concerns in the motor industry about falling behind other European nations.