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#illegals
Forbes: Do Immigrants Have Due Process Rights? How Trump and Stephen Miller’s Stance Could Defy Federal Law
President Trump and adviser Stephen Miller have suggested that immigrants may not be entitled to due process before deportation, contradicting established legal precedents that grant such rights. Trump expressed uncertainty about his obligation to uphold the Constitution regarding deportations.
Miller claimed that due process is meant to protect citizens, not undocumented immigrants, while past court rulings affirm that immigrants, even if illegal, have the right to fair hearings. The Trump administration's mass deportation efforts continue to face legal challenges, raising concerns about adherence to the rule of law.
#politics
Fox News: Senator introduces legislation to rein in widely used, controversial abortion pill
Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced the Restoring Safeguards for Dangerous Abortion Drugs Act, aiming to impose stricter regulations on the abortion drug mifepristone following a study indicating that 1 in 10 women experience serious adverse effects. The legislation would enable lawsuits against telehealth providers and pharmacies, and prohibit foreign imports of the drug.
Hawley argues that the FDA must act to protect women's health, citing alarming data on complications related to mifepristone use. This move comes amid ongoing legal battles over the drug's approval and access.
Breitbart: Ambassador Mike Huckabee to Enter the Fight Club May 14 on Israel’s Independence Day
Ambassador Mike Huckabee has been invited to speak at the Breitbart Fight Club's Founders’ Roundtable Discussion on May 14, coinciding with Israel's independence day. His nomination has faced criticism from some Democratic lawmakers and faith groups due to his past comments on Palestine.
The event, hosted by Breitbart's leadership, is exclusive to members at the Middleweight tier and above. Joining the Fight Club provides access to future discussions and additional member perks.
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced ‘Atlantic’ Could Face Legal Action over Nazi Smear of Joe Kent
The Atlantic has published an article insinuating that Joe Kent, a Trump nominee and Army veteran, is a Nazi due to his tattoo that reads “Panzer.” Critics argue the article lacks factual basis, as “Panzer” refers to tanks and has pro-NATO connotations, not Nazi associations.
Kent's military background and security clearance further undermine the Atlantic's claims, which are seen as a smear against him and the MAGA movement. Kent is reportedly considering legal action against the publication.
The Federalist: Judicial Reform Sought After ACLU's Tactics In Deportation Case
Three Congress members are considering judicial reforms after alleged misconduct in a case regarding President Trump's immigration executive order. They expressed concerns over attorneys communicating with judges and are seeking to strengthen prohibitions against such actions.
The letter highlights troubling incidents, including an ACLU attorney attempting to contact a judge directly and rapid legal maneuvers that hindered proper court proceedings. This raises questions about the integrity of judicial processes in immigration cases.
The Mirror: Prime Minister rules out U-turn on winter fuel cut for millions of pensioners
Downing Street has confirmed there will be no reversal on the cuts to winter fuel payments for pensioners, despite pressure from Labour and public dissatisfaction. The government insists the decision was necessary for economic stability and to address a £22 billion deficit.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting acknowledged the unpopularity of the cuts but defended them as essential for funding public services. Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan urged reconsideration of the means-testing policy, highlighting ongoing voter concerns.
Forbes: Trump Meets New Canadian PM Mark Carney (Live Updates)
President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney but chose not to discuss his proposal to incorporate Canada into the United States. Carney firmly stated, "it's not for sale...ever."
This exchange highlights ongoing tensions regarding sovereignty and national identity.
#society
Fox News: Harvard president pressed on why Americans hate university, acknowledges 'real problems we should address'
Harvard President Alan Garber addressed the institution's unpopularity in an interview, acknowledging issues of perceived ideological homogeneity among faculty and students. He noted that while elite universities face general disdain, Harvard's specific challenges include a lack of conservative representation.
Garber also highlighted ongoing concerns about antisemitism on campus, emphasizing the university's commitment to addressing these issues following recent events. He expressed regret over the university's shortcomings in fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.
GB News: Eamonn Holmes wades into Beckham family ‘feud’ as Brooklyn snubs David’s birthday: 'That's weird'
Eamonn Holmes has commented on the reported rift in the Beckham family, highlighting the tension caused by Romeo Beckham dating Kim Turnbull, who Brooklyn Beckham allegedly dated previously. Brooklyn's absence from David Beckham's 50th birthday has fueled speculation about the divide between the brothers.
Showbiz journalist Stephanie Takyi noted that the situation is a sore point for the family, with Brooklyn distancing himself due to concerns over Kim's intentions. Despite claims from Cruz Beckham that Brooklyn and Kim never dated, sources indicate Brooklyn will avoid family events where she is present.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Israel Destroys Yemen's Main Airport; Cuts Houthi Weapons Supply Route
Israel has conducted airstrikes on Sana’a Airport in Yemen to prevent Houthi rebels from rearming and resupplying. This follows a Houthi missile attack on Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. The strikes targeted military infrastructure and power plants, aiming to disrupt Houthi operations.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized the ongoing military response to threats from the Houthi regime and its Iranian backers. The U.S. also participated in airstrikes against Houthi targets. The IDF remains committed to neutralizing threats to Israel's security.
#crime
Le Monde: Detective tells court Kim Kardashian's robbers were 'a fine team, seasoned criminals'
The Paris criminal court is hearing the case of the robbers involved in the 2016 jewelry heist of Kim Kardashian, where $9 million in jewelry was stolen. Chief investigator Michel Malecot reported on the progress of the investigation, highlighting key details from witnesses.
Night watchman Abderrahmane Ouatiki provided descriptions of the robbers, noting one was a "short nervous man with thick glasses," while also mentioning bicycles seen at the scene. The trial aims to bring justice for the high-profile crime.
#other
Daily Mirror: Wes Streeting makes admission amid pressure to U-turn on winter fuel cuts
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Daily Mirror: Trump says he had 'nothing to do with' AI image of himself as Pope amid backlash
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