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#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive - Rep. Jimmy Patronis: Florida Expects More New Yorkers to Come as NY Goes Further Left
Florida officials anticipate an influx of New Yorkers moving to the state, citing last year's addition of 400,000 new residents who contributed $11 billion in wealth. Rep. Jimmy Patronis highlighted the negative impact of poor leadership in blue states, leading to wealth and population decline.
Patronis criticized policies like "defund the police," warning that safety is crucial for investment and retention of residents. He expressed concern that such issues could harm New York City, driving away opportunities and residents to states like Florida.
GB News: Teenage in charge of £500million budget 'can't do much harm,' says Reform UK councillor
Councillor Harrison Allman-Varty has defended the appointment of 18-year-old George Finch as interim leader of Warwickshire County Council, arguing that he will be supported by experienced officers and can bring fresh ideas. Finch, now the youngest acting council leader in the UK, oversees a council with a significant budget and assets.
Opposition parties have raised concerns about Finch's lack of experience, emphasizing the need for seasoned leadership in managing the council's resources. Finch has outlined his principles, which include integrity and support for Brexit and a strong military.
Le Monde: US Supreme Court hands Trump 'giant' win on powers of judges
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit the power of individual judges to issue nationwide injunctions against presidential policies, a decision celebrated by President Trump as a significant victory for his administration. The ruling allows Trump to advance controversial policies, including efforts to end birthright citizenship and restrict funding for transgender individuals.
Critics, including Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, argue that the decision risks expanding presidential power and undermining constitutional checks. The ruling, authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, does not address the constitutionality of Trump's birthright citizenship executive order but may have broad implications for future judicial oversight.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Supreme Court Just Torpedoed the Legal War on Tariffs
The Supreme Court's ruling in FCC v. Consumers’ Research has upheld the constitutionality of the Universal Service Fund's contribution mechanism, impacting tariff policy significantly. The decision reinforces Congress's ability to delegate powers to executive agencies, particularly regarding emergency tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
This ruling strengthens the legal foundation for President Trump's tariff authority, affirming that Congress can grant the President powers to respond to foreign threats. The Court's majority opinion highlighted that as long as Congress provides clear guidelines, the delegation of authority is constitutional, thereby bolstering the case for IEEPA and Trump's trade policies.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US Senate rejects Democratic bid to curb Trump’s authority to strike Iran
The Republican-led Senate voted 53-47 against a Democratic resolution that aimed to restrict President Trump's military actions against Iran, emphasizing Congress's role in declaring war. The vote split largely along party lines, with some cross-party support.
Senator Tim Kaine, who sponsored the resolution, argued for congressional authority over military actions, while opponents claimed the recent strikes were justified and limited. Trump's administration has faced scrutiny over the effectiveness of military actions against Iran's nuclear program.
Fox News: Iran warns of 'real capabilities' if Trump doesn't drop 'disrespectful' tone toward supreme leader
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned President Trump to adopt a respectful tone toward Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei or face serious consequences. He emphasized Iran's independence and resilience, mocking Israel's reliance on the U.S. during recent conflicts.
Araghchi rejected Trump's claims of imminent nuclear negotiations, stating no talks were underway, and asserted that Iran would act based on its national interests. Tensions remain high following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, and Khamenei's declaration of victory over Israel.
#crime
Breitbart: WaPo Reporter Charged for Possession of Child Pornography
Thomas Pham LeGro, a Washington Post reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner, was arrested and charged with possessing child pornography after FBI agents found 11 videos of child sexual abuse material on his work computer during a search of his residence.
LeGro has been placed on leave by the Washington Post following his arrest. He has a notable career, having been part of a team awarded a Pulitzer Prize for coverage related to the Senate candidacy of Roy Moore.