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A federal judge says he won't allow President Donald Trump to protect Americans by removing illegal alien criminals from America's shores by using existing federal law, the Alien Enemies Act, in a move that solidifies the perception that he wants to control America's international policies.
Reports confirmed that James Boasberg, a judge in Washington, Monday denied the Trump administration's move to lift a temporary block on deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members.
Boasberg insists that illegal aliens have the American right to challenge whether they qualify.
Boasberg, who has his position thanks to Barack Obama, said the Constitution's due process requirements apply to foreign criminals.
The Trump administration had confirmed that it had reviewed the records and history of the Venezuelans deported and confirmed that were members of the transnational gang Tren de Aragua, which has been identified by U.S. authorities as a terrorist group.
The White House announced earlier this month it was using the existing federal law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to remove gang members.
Ultimately, several hundred were flown to El Salvador even though Boasberg had ordered the planes, already in flight in international space, to return the gang members to America.
That case is on appeal, and White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt promised the fight will continue.
As WorldNetDaily reported Sunday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said this is the case of "an out-of-control judge, a federal judge trying to control our entire foreign policy and he cannot do it. You know, he dragged us into court on a Saturday without any notice and he's continuing these hearings … He's trying to ask us about national security information which he absolutely is not entitled to."
She said the Trump administration is appealing and will win.
She said, "They're not immigrants," but are "Illegal aliens committing the most violent crimes on Americans."
Fox News reported it also appears like Trump will be getting backing from Congress.
"The House Judiciary Committee is expected to hold a hearing early next week looking into the issue of 'activist judges,' three people familiar with discussions told Fox News Digital. It comes as the Trump administration has faced more than a dozen injunctions from various district court judges across the country on a range of policy decisions," the report said.
The issues include illegal aliens crossing into the United States, the wild and anti-science agenda of transgenderism and such in federal programs, the Trump administration's effort to eliminate fraud, waste, and corruption from the government and many more.
Local judges have taken over the presidential decision-making by issuing a wild array of injunctions for the entire nation, something that Congress is reviewing.
The Trump administration is ending a Biden parole program that gave legal status to more than 500,000 migrants who flew to the U.S. from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela with work permits and other benefits as well as protection from deportation.
According to CBS News, 532,000 migrants entered the country under the program, called CHNV after the initials of the countries involved.
A notice will be published by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that it would be “terminating the categorical parole programs for inadmissible aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members.”
The migrants admitted under the program have 30 days from when the notice is published in the Federal Register to leave the country on their own or pursue other legal avenues of immigration to the U.S.
The notice is scheduled to be published on March 25, 2025.
The parole program did have expiration dates for benefits, but those will not be honored with the program's termination.
Similar programs for Afghan and Ukrainian parolees will not be affected at this time.
The CHNV program was adopted by Biden in 2022 and 2023. It was frozen in August 2024 when evidence came to light that many of the applications for sponsorship were fraudulent.
Still, up to 30,000 migrants from each of the four countries per month came into the U.S. largely unvetted, and Trump's DHS wants them to depart in much the same way.
Ostensibly, migrants who ignore this new directive would be subject to deportation if they are caught. They may also lose their livelihoods with their work permits, since employers will have no way to legally employ them.
Some of these moves by Trump and his administration may seem cruel, but it's important to reverse the tide of illegal immigration set off by Biden when he reversed all of Trump's immigration policies.
The longer the millions of illegal immigrants who came in during former President Joe Biden's tenure stay in the U.S., the harder it will be to deport them.
Not only that, but it will be more likely that if Democrats get enough power again one day, they would make them all legal citizens with voting rights.
If this happens, Republicans will never get a majority again because most of them will vote Democrat.
The country as we know it will be over. Trump knows this, and he is willing to withstand being called a meanie for a little while to get the job done.
During his 2024 campaign, Donald Trump pledged to usher in a new era of readiness and lethality for the United States military, and just two months into his second term, he is fulfilling that promise.
As the Associated Press reports, on Friday, Trump announced that Boeing had been awarded the contract to build what will be known as the F-47 Air Force fighter jet, a sixth-generation aircraft poised to replace the F-22 Raptor, built by Lockheed Martin.
During an event in the Oval Office, Trump, joined by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, revealed the administration's decision to move forward with production of the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter jet platform, as a release from the Pentagon explained.
The platform is described as a “network-connected family of systems -- including a stealth fighter jet component, drone technology and others – that simultaneously interact to ensure air superiority.”
“Nothing in the world comes even close to it,” Trump said of the platform, the aircraft component of which will be dubbed the F-47 in a nod to his current term in office.
Trump added that the contract to build the NGAD is evidence of his commitment to making a “historic investment in the country's defense industrial base, keeping the U.S. on the cutting edge of aerospace technology.”
Hegseth was equally enthusiastic, declaring that the F-47 “sends a very direct, clear message to our allies that we're not going anywhere and to our enemies that we can, and we will, be able to project power around the globe, unimpeded, for generations to come.”
The advanced technology set to be embodied by the project was outlined by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin as part of the administration's announcement.
Allvin explained that NGAD “is allowing us to look into the future and unlock the magic that is human-machine teaming.”
He went on, “We're going to write the next generation of modern aerial warfare with this” and noted that the program's structure will afford the government greater control to update and adapt the platform “at the speed of relevance [and] at the speed of technology.”
The F-47 is projected to cost less than the aging F-22, boast greater adaptability to threats and “have significantly longer range, more advanced stealth, be more sustainable, supportable, and have higher availability than our fifth-generation fighters."
Notably, cost estimates and timelines for production were omitted from the Oval Office announcement event, though Trump did indicate his belief that a fleet of F-47 aircraft would be “built and in the air” before his term ends.
Offering high praise for the project outlined by Trump and Hegseth was Dr. Rebecca Grant of the Lexington Institute, a defense and security policy think tank in Arlington, Virginia, who said, “By moving swiftly, the Trump administration has corrected yet another inexplicable Biden-era slip that delayed a program decision last summer,” Grant noted, adding that the move “comes not a moment too soon,” given China's massive existing investments in sixth-generation designs.
Grant concluded her words of support for the program by echoing Trump's bluntly stated belief that, when it comes to this type of advancement in an increasingly dangerous world, “You have to have it.”
President Donald Trump praised his youngest son, Barron Trump, as a "smart guy" amid celebrations for the youngest Trump's 19th birthday.
During an exclusive interview on "The Ingraham Angle," President Trump praised his youngest son as extremely intelligent with a knack for technology that he made use of during his presidential campaign.
Trump told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that, "He can look at a computer. I try I turn it off. As I turn it off I turn off his laptop. I said, oh good. And I go back. Five minutes later, he's got his laptop. I say, how did you do that? None of your business, dad. No. He's got an unbelievable aptitude in technology."
Barron Trump is currently in his freshman year at New York University (NYU) in the Stern School of Business.
The youngest Trump is regarded by many as the most formidable of the Trump children with many already declaring him as the true successor to the Trump empire.
Barron Trump, standing at an astounding 6'7", is the spitting image of his father while having the reserved and refined presentation of his supermodel mother, First Lady Melania Trump.
The youngest Trump has been on the radar for years as it was apparent he was destined for greatness at a young age. Now at just 19, Barron Trump has been credited with being the brainchild behind the Trump campaign's social media efforts.
During the inaugural parade at Capital One Arena, President Trump directly congratulated his youngest son telling the audience about the role he played in getting the Trump campaign an edge in social media.
It was Barron Trump who pushed for his father to make appearances on popular podcasts hosted by Joe Rogan, Theo Von, and others.
Trump's authentic hours-long interviews on different podcasts allowed Trump to break through the filter of the mainstream media and reach thousands of Americans to show his authentic self through hours-long live broadcasts.
Vice President Kamala Harris attempted to mimic this campaign strategy but failed to appear on major podcasts because of multiple demands concerning topics discussed, the length of interviews, and even appearing in the studio in the case of Joe Rogan's podcast.
Where Harris completely failed and further reinforced her image as an inauthentic empty suit, Trump enhanced his image and in many ways some credit the social media campaign with Trump's victory in the election.
While Barron Trump may be a "smart guy" at just 19, he has a long way to go before he can step into leadership and play a greater role in the family business and the Trump political dynasty.
Barron is currently studying at the Stern School of Business at New York University and is reportedly already engaged in a luxury real estate venture. He will likely be focused on business in college and throughout his twenties.
However, things will get interesting when Barron Trump comes of political age as many see the potential for him to be a truly generational political figure in the next 15 to 20 years.
The sports world, and especially the realm of professional boxing, lost one of the best to ever engage in the sport.
According to Breitbart, boxing legend George Foreman, also known as "Big George," died this week at age 76. President Donald Trump paid special tribute to the iconic fighter in a touching statement released on social media.
Foreman was known to the world after his boxing career just as much as he was when he fought in his glory days.
An outpouring of tributes flooded the internet in the wake of the news of his death.
President Trump paid tribute to Foreman's legendary status as a fighter and an all-around good guy outside of the ring.
"George Foreman is dead. What a GREAT FIGHTER!!! He had, without question, the heaviest and biggest punch in the history of boxing," Trump wrote.
The president added, "With the exception of Ali, when you got hit, you went down. He was something really Special, but above all, he was a Great Person, with a personality that was bigger than life. I knew him well, and he will be missed. Warmest condolences to his wonderful family!!!"
🚨🇺🇸TRUMP: GEORGE FOREMAN WAS A LEGEND—THE HARDEST PUNCHER IN BOXING HISTORY
“George Foreman is dead. What a GREAT FIGHTER!!! He had, without question, the heaviest and biggest punch in the history of boxing. With the exception of Ali, when you got hit, you went down.
He was… https://t.co/2JnpQ25eXh pic.twitter.com/s6WGKjKWVx
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 22, 2025
Foreman's family also released a statement regarding their loved one.
"A devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility, and purpose," the statement said. "A humanitarian, an Olympian, and two-time heavyweight champion of the world, He was deeply respected — a force for good, a man of discipline, conviction, and a protector of his legacy, fighting tirelessly to preserve his good name— for his family."
Fans and former colleagues all paid their respects across social media after the news hit the headlines.
"George was a Brother in Christ. He’s moved up in Class to Heaven," one X user wrote.
Another X user wrote, "George Foreman was one of the greats! RIP George. Condolences to his family."
Undoubtedly, his legacy will live on forever.
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When President Donald Trump took office, his plans for his executive branch Department of Government Efficiency already were well-known. X owner Elon Musk promptly was given directions, as a special employee in the executive branch, to find waste, fraud, and corruption in the federal government's spending, and to cut it out.
So far the department has worked in dozens of federal offices, from the Internal Revenue Service to Voice of America, proposed slashing tens of thousands of dollars, and tens of billions of dollars in spending.
The backlash is as was expected: Leftists who created those spending channels, who like them, or possibly even benefit from them, have gone with lawsuits against Trump's work to make America fiscally responsible again to their favorite left-leaning judges, who promptly have delivered to their causes injunctions against Trump.
They've ordered him to rehire thousands of workers who were dismissed because their jobs were not part of the legally required operations of their agencies, they've ordered billions of dollars to be spent and be lost forever, they've ordered illegal alien criminals to be brought back to the United States.
Now there's a response to that problem: A new Department of Legal Accountability, DOLA, that would require legal accountability in America's justice system that for years was weaponized by Democrats against Republicans, conservatives, Christians, and even those who just viewed the government from a perspective other than huge programs and spending.
The announcement comes from lawyer Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch.
He's noted for earlier founding Judicial Watch. He also was on the legal team that broke up the AT&T monopoly. He is a former U.S. Senate candidate.
His status rose so high that a television show even created a character in his likeness (Larry Klaypool).
He told WND the DOLA program for right now is under the umbrella of Freedom Watch.
But that may not necessarily remain that way.
"It is time that We the People rise up and take action to reform and enforce an honest legal system that is not weaponized and which represents all Americans, not only the left. DOLA is designed to work closely with the Trump Department of Justice and all entities that believe in the rule of law and the Constitution," he said. "Stay tuned for more particulars, but the time has come for Americans to assert the legitimate rights of the citizenry and to clean up a compromised legal profession comprised of partisan and dishonest prosecutors and federal judges in particular."
During the Joe Biden regime, the DOJ was weaponized to bring multiple lawfare cases against Trump, even coordinating with state prosecutors to bring additional state claims against him.
Those ultimately died when he was elected president again.
Klayman explained he and other conservatives who believe in the vision of the Founding Fathers are working on DOLA.
His announcement explained, "In addition to prominent public interest attorneys such as Klayman, a trial lawyer of many decades, and the only lawyer ever to have a court rule that a sitting president committed a crime, which occurred during the Clinton administration, constitutional scholars and friends of Freedom Watch, such as former presidential candidate and U.N. Ambassador Alan Keyes who served under the Reagan administration, are being recruited by Freedom Watch for this crucial endeavor."
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Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. I want to apologize to you.
I have been writing columns and have suggested to you in these videos that the Democrats didn't have an agenda. In other words, they were just nihilists. But I went back and looked at everything they've said, everything they've written, what their surrogates and the media have done, and I discovered they do have a counter-agenda. They really do. And it's organized.
And I want to give it a fair hearing right now. So, I wrote down 10 things that I think are thematic of the Democratic agenda that offers an alternative to President Donald Trump.
The first is that Donald Trump must be considered, as Chris Matthews just said, a Mussolini-like figure. He must be opposed in every aspect. He must be demonized. Everything he does is evil.
And by extension, the same is true of Elon Musk. You must consider him an alien who should go back home to South Africa. That he's not a true American. He's only been here 23 years.
You cannot talk about his Tesla revolution that pretty much saved the idea of an electric vehicle. You cannot talk about the successes of SpaceX. You cannot talk about saving social media by opening it up and getting the government out, i.e., the FBI colluding with the old Twitter. You cannot talk about giving free internet service to Ukraine.
He's evil. And everything he does must be opposed. And we must continue that to the point where he is depersonalized.
The second thing I've noticed, very quickly, is Immigration and Customs Enforcement is wrong. You have to stop ICE from deporting anybody, even if they're a criminal.
Open borders are completely normal. We let in 12 million people under President Joe Biden. We have no apologies whatsoever. No major Democrat has come forward and said, "We made a mistake. We've overloaded communities, like the San Joaquin Valley or the Rio Grande Valley and the inner city. It's cost us perhaps a trillion dollars in social costs. We apologize."
No. Everything about open borders was wonderful. And we will try, as Democrats, as much as we can to stop ICE from deporting even criminals. Sanctuary cities are immune—600 of them.
Radical Palestinians are to be favored over Israel. We see that with the controversy over Mahmoud Khalil. We in the Democratic Party feel that Israel is a settler country.
Now, this is the only issue that the majority of Democrats are clearly for. About 70%, and 65% of Democrats favor the Palestinian cause. So, there's no ambiguity about it now.
Democrats feel that Israel is the culprit. And if there's antisemitism on campus, it's sporadic or it's done by people other than the pro-Hamas green card holder or student visa holder.
There should be no cuts. No cuts in the federal government. We have a $1.7 trillion deficit. Joe Biden probably racked up $7 to $8 trillion in additional debt, but $36 trillion is no problem. We're not going to discuss it.
All we know is there should be no layoffs. Everything that USAID was funding was fine. And the federal government was running perfectly until Donald Trump came. There was no abuse, fraud, or anything. We have never talked about fraud and abuse in recent years. And there was a reason why we're perfectly happy with these massive deficits.
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One of the most inspiring miracles recorded in Scripture is the famous healing of a man who had been blind from birth.
What's especially interesting is the recipe Jesus used to give the man his sight. It involves putting mud on his face, specifically, his eyes.
It has been retold countless times, and featured prominently in the 2003 film, "The Gospel of John."
But what's the reason mud was employed as a tool in this wondrous healing?
The author of a best-selling book decoding the hidden, additional meaning behind events in Scripture explored the miracle during an episode of the popular Bible TV show, "Shabbat Night Live."
"The Bible is very consistent in its symbols and imagery," said Joe Kovacs, author of "Reaching God Speed: Unlocking the Secret Broadcast Revealing the Mystery of Everything."
"Mud is the dust of the earth. It represents the flesh" on the metaphoric level of parables, because we're all made of the dust of the earth, and Jesus only taught in parables. (Matthew 13:34)
The Bible records the event this way:
"After he said these things he spit on the ground, made some mud from the saliva, and spread the mud on his eyes.
"'Go,' he told him, 'wash in the pool of Siloam' (which means "Sent"). So he left, washed, and came back seeing.
"His neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar said, 'Isn't this the one who used to sit begging?'
"Some said, 'He's the one.' Others were saying, 'No, but he looks like him.'
"He kept saying, 'I'm the one.'
"So they asked him, 'Then how were your eyes opened?'
"He answered, 'The man called Jesus made mud, spread it on my eyes, and told me, "Go to Siloam and wash." So when I went and washed I received my sight'" (John 9:6–11 CSB).
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Under Joe Biden's failed green ideology, America was supposed to be getting its electricity from wind and solar power.
Billions of taxpayer dollars went for grants to solar, wind, and other politically correct agendas.
Never mind that the wind doesn't always blow and the sun doesn't always shine, the Democrat's agenda was to impose strict global warming rules that would force coal power plants, which once provided half of America's power, to close.
Under President Donald Trump, that campaign has reversed.
A report from the Cowboy State Daily confirmed that federal regulators have approved the expansion of the Spring Creek Mine in Montana.
The report said that's "on-the-ground evidence of the President Donald Trump administration's push to ramp up the mining and burning of coal."
Trump himself said on social media he wants to open, or reopen, "hundreds of all Coal Fire Power Plants" and get the United States "producing Energy with BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN COAL."
The Montana project being expanded is by Navajo Transitional Energy Co. and the company said the expansion means the project will serve energy needs for an additional 16 years.
Coal production, in recent years under Biden, had dropped.
PRB mines in Wyoming produced 185 million tons of coal in 2024, the report said, citing the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration. That was the first time that production was below 200 million tons.
The White House also is reviewing "soot standards" and "greenhouse gas limits" in its efforts to make energy available again.
"Trump already signed an executive order declaring a national energy emergency and directed the Environmental Protection Agency to boost fossil fuel production and distribution," Bloomberg said.
The report noted Barack Obama also had a hand in attacks on coal power production, which despite those assaults still recently was providing 15% of American power.
The report said nearly 300 coal-fired power plants shut down from 2010 to 2019.
That's changing.
"It's really nice to have a presidential administration that recognizes the value of Wyoming's coal resources and is looking to work with us to keep developing and using our coal, rather than to actively try to shut us down," Travis Deti, head of the Wyoming Mining Association, told the Cowboy State Daily. "I think what we're going to see is a real shift in the direction of the policy coming out of Washington, D.C."
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PALM BEACH, Florida – Both President Donald Trump and DOGE leader Elon Musk are reacting to unearthed, two-year-old remarks by a federal judge who is now trying to halt deportation flights for violent illegal alien criminals.
The comments by U.S. District Judge James Boasberg concerned the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol protesters and were posted by conservative influencer Insurrection Barbie on X:
In a speech on given to law students on January 24, 2023, Judge Boasberg (who heard many J6 cases) openly admitted that he didn't think harsh enough laws existed on the books to punish J6 defendants.
He stated: "a lot of law still to be made." Matching the defendants' alleged crimes to statutes is one challenge and there were no statutes that were written that said, 'it is a criminal offense to storm the capital and interfere with the counting of certification of the electoral college after the presidential election."
He also specifically stated that people pled to crimes that were not harsh enough. For instance, he said people have pled to the misdemeanor of "parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building," which was meant to cover people yelling and disrupting Congress, not for the crime of storming the Capitol."
He openly discussed his bias towards these defendants when speaking to future lawyers. He thought people should have been treated differently because it was J6 …
If you don't want us to drag these people, maybe they should learn to hide their bias.
Journalist Mario Nawfal said of the comments: "Translation: He wanted to invent new crimes after the fact to punish J6 defendants harder – clear judicial bias from the bench."
Trump on Sunday reposted the judge's remarks on Truth Social, adding his own reaction to Boasberg: "But he [the judge] doesn't mind if criminals come into our Country. He is a Constitutional disaster! DJT."
Elon Musk noted of Boasberg's comments: "Wow, this is insane."
A few minutes later Sunday afternoon, Musk added: "He has a villainous look to him."
Earlier on Sunday, the nation's top cop indicated the highest court in America will "get involved" in the cases of "out-of-control" federal judges who are working to thwart the agenda of President Donald Trump.
Appearing on "Sunday Morning Futures" with Maria Bartiromo on the Fox News Channel, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said concerning Judge Boasberg halting deportation flights of violent criminals, "The Supreme Court will get involved."
"This is an out-of-control judge, a federal judge trying to control our entire foreign policy and he cannot do it."
