Your Sunday News Assembly, for 4-27-25!
Breaking news, video links, and additional contextual information, to peel those political onions!
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This week, we dig into 22 breaking news stories and two video links! It’s going to be a wild ride!
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Now, as Mario and Luigi would say, “Lets-a-GO!”
ONE!
I can't wrap my head around politicians who appropriately want to stop people from getting SNAP benefits off the backs of others, yet refuse to take the constitutional position that David Crockett noted in 1830 in his "Not Yours to Give" speech. In other words, even Trump (and many of his self-professed "conservatives") don't speak up against the immoral, fake-charity, unconstitutional SNAP program in its entirety. !
The U.S. Agriculture Department is demanding states comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order to prevent illegal immigrants from using food stamps.
www.msn.com
TWO!
This Dem position is correct. On multiple anti-constitution vectors, the FBI action here is one of the most egregious breaches of the US Constitution since Lincoln lifted the writ of Habeas and arrested the Mayor of Baltimore and other politicians in Maryland. This Breitbart piece spells out just one facet of the problem. The others include not only the lack of federal jurisdiction over immigration, but the requirement in Article 4 Section 4 that the state legislature or governor must invite federal militia help before the feds can enter a state during a time of non-war. The "Alien Enemies Act" is overruled by the Constitution, and very few "conservatives" are acknowledging this fact here.
On Friday's broadcast of CNN's "OutFront," Wisconsin State Rep. Ryan Clancy (D) stated that Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan "didn't obstruct | Clips
www.breitbart.com
Here is the link to the historical background re some of Lincoln's crimes.
Abraham Lincoln Crushes Civil Liberties in Maryland
And I just spotted this! Oh, man. Things in Wis are getting "interesting"... Lefty judge threatens to close court, start raising bail money for defendants, after feds arrested Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly helping illegal migrant avoid deportation
A lefty Wisconsin jurist is threatening not to hold court following Friday’s arrest of Milwaukee judge for allegedly helping a Mexican illegal migrant evade federal immigration officers. Monica ...
www.msn.com
THREE!
One would hope that a supposedly "conservative" publication would: A. Not applaud the seizure of $15 billion from consumers in just a few weeks, and, B. Not fall into the leftist habit (or use the leftist tactic) of calling this theft "revenue". This is taxation, on a MASSIVE scale, and that number represents opportunities consumers should have had to send their money where they wanted it to go. Trump's tariff terrorism is insane, utterly bereft of any economic grounding, and utterly immoral. The supply-line stifle that it is causing is comparable to the COVID lockdown madness that his March 13, 2020 EO facilitated and which Biden made worse with his "sanctions" against Russia and his border-shipper jab mandates.
$15 Billion And Climbing: Trump’s Tariffs Deliver Record High Revenue
According to newly released Treasury Department data reviewed by Bloomberg, at least $15.4 billion in customs duties and related excise taxes flowed into federal coffers last month, $6 billion more than the month before. This spike in revenue coincides with the first wave of President Donald Trump’s newly implemented tariffs taking effect.
dailycaller.com
FOUR!
National Review has an excellent piece on the gaming activity this inspires. !
Tariff Lobbyist Spending Is Up 277 Percent Over Last Year - National Review
The average tariff-related lobbying contract is worth on average 21 percent more than it did last year.
www.nationalreview.com
FIVE!
And NR has a good piece on what pop media and most politicians will not discuss about international trade. It's done voluntarily, by PEOPLE, and it always BALANCES, because the people here buying foreign goods/services have as their foreign counterparts buyers of US dollars for the goods/services they offer. That capital comes back to the US in the form of investments into existing businesses or new ventures, which is what some might see as a "surplus in investment capital". This runs through the info, which would be great for any student in an early economics class, and REALLY great for politician and reporters to read!
Trade Policy: 'Trade Deficit' a Defective Term | National Review
President Trump complains about a “trade deficit” to justify tariffs. Do we have a “deficit” with China? We may just as well say that we have a surplus with China — a stuff surplus.
www.nationalreview.com
SIX!
Here's a GOOD one from Daily Caller. Pete B has thoughts on government efficiency. Really!
Buttigieg argued that the Trump administration’s push to streamline the federal government with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is missing the mark by being too broad and cutting spending that should not be eliminated during an appearance on comedian Andrew Schulz’s podcast. When he was transportation secretary, Buttigieg’s agency had $7.5 billion at its disposal to ...
dailycaller.com
SEVEN!
This could be a useless fluff issue, if it weren't for the fact that Trump and Bannon want to see Trump run for VP with, possibly, JD Vance as Prez, then see JD step aside and see Trump skirt the 22nd A. It's bafflingly arrogant and assumes a lot about Vance and the people who might support him in such a situation. !
Official Trump Store Selling ‘Trump 2028’ Hats, Teasing Possible Third Term - Breitbart News Network
Hats emblazoned with “Trump 2028” have gone on sale at the official Trump store, teasing a possible third term run that some of his supporters say would be possible despite the 22nd Amendment. Available for $50, the hats come in the standard Trump red with “Trump 2028” in place of the slogan “Make America Great Again.”
www.breitbart.com
Eight!
Another judge has ruled that Trump is breaching the Administrative Procedure Act in telling states to stop their DEI education plans or he will stop their funding. The judge in this instance was a Trump appointee. Strangely, she didn't mention the US Constitution superseding the Administrative Procedure Act.
Federal judge in Maryland blocks plan by Trump administration to ban DEI in schools - MSN
A federal judge in Maryland temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Education’s attempt to end diversity, equity and inclusion practices in schools by threatening to withhold federal funding ...
www.msn.com
Here is more background, from Zerohedge:
2nd Federal Judge Blocks Trump DEI Ban In K-12 Schools In Same Day
Update (1538ET): And moments later, a second federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from withholding funds from schools with DEI initiatives. President Donald Trump holds an executive order relating to education in the Oval Office of the White House, April 23, 2025, in Washington, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Education Secretary ...
www.zerohedge.com
NINE!
This is a good move, but still assumes central planning in the federal control of the region and its potential assets. It also folks into Trump's slow-move approach to lifting sanctions against Russian energy imports. Trump seems to be desirous of blocking foreign inputs while he tries to open the spigot for greater US production. The problem is that this still assumes government can impose "sanctions" or block foreign imports, rather than just apply tariffs (which also is a bad idea) and assumes that during the interim American's should just suffer higher than necessary prices while US output slowly increases. An intellectually honest politician would admit this, one would hope!
nypost.com
TEN!
A US District Court Judge in CA has ruled that Trump cannot stop funding so-called "sanctuary cities". The Plaintiff here was - SURPRISE! - the City of San Francisco. Here's the ruling! LINK!
Here is an added dimension. Thomas Massie notes that in the "Budget Res" the GOP and Dems passed a few weeks ago, they included funds for the "sanctuary cities"! Here's his comment, on X.
ELEVEN!
Trump is calling for US ships to travel through the Panama Canal FREE OF CHARGE. What would be cool is to remove all state influences and controls, allow private initiative to handle it. But, of course, the origin of the canal is tied to US meddling and politically-derived funds. Here is the new story on it and Trump's idea.
Trump: US Ships Should Face No Fees Traveling Suez, Panama Canals - Breitbart News Network
In December 2024, Trump threatened to retake the Panama Canal if Panama continued to rip the U.S. off, and referenced how U.S. vessels were being charged “exorbitant” fees to travel through the canal.. Trump described the Panama Canal as being a “vital national asset” for the U.S. and added that “a secure Panama Canal is crucial for U.S. Commerce.”
www.breitbart.com
And, of course, Trump is banking on foreign shippers hiring US ships to go through the canal if he is successful.
Here is some background, written by Murray Rothbard in 1977, on the incredibly corrupt way in which Teddy Roosevelt did the Panama Canal construction deal.
The Treaty That Wall Street Wrote | Mises Institute
[From Inquiry (1977); reprinted in Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy (1995).]. The Panama Canal question has already established itself as the hottest political issue for the coming year. Ronald Reagan, who almost rode to the Republican nomination last year on a promise to keep the canal, is back again, leading the powerful forces opposing the new Carter treaties with the ...
mises.org
Check out this section in that Mises piece (pardon the extensive quote!):
"…if we consider the history of how the United States got involved with the Panama Canal in the first place. It’s not just, as Senator Hayakawa (R-CA) said, that “we stole it [the canal] fair and square.” Or that President Theodore Roosevelt engineered a phony “revolution” in 1903, by which employees of the American-owned railroad declared the Panama section of Colombia independent and American ships prevented Colombia from putting down the rebellion. The similarity with the present theme comes from the hidden motive behind Teddy Roosevelt’s flamboyant actions.
“There are several ironies that emerge from the Panama Canal treaty fight — especially the picture of this country’s liberals and progressives battling to pour money into the coffers of a handful of Wall Street banks.”
In order to build the canal, the United States felt that it had to purchase the right to do so from the bankrupt French-owned company that had failed in its attempt to dig the canal. Teddy Roosevelt explained that he acted out of indignation at the Colombian government’s insisting on a $10-million “holdup” of American taxpayers for the right to build a canal in Panama. Actually, the US government was perfectly willing to pay $40 million to the French Panama Canal Company. The $10 million to Colombia would have come, not from the taxpayers, but out of the $40 million cut going to the French company.
Why, then, did Teddy Roosevelt swing the big stick and foment a phony revolution in Colombia, in order to save $10 million for the coffers of a bankrupt French-owned company? The answer, which came out years later, is that the “French” company was French no longer; its shares had been secretly bought up shortly before by syndicate of Wall Street bankers, headed by J.P. Morgan and Company. The syndicate hired the eminent Wall Street lawyer, William Nelson Cromwell, to get the American money, and it was Cromwell, sitting in the White House itself, who wrote TR’s dispatches and orders and engineered the entire operation. After the syndicate got the $40 million, they were able to sell their shares to the US government for twice what they had paid.
Moreover, one of the syndicate members was none other than Teddy Roosevelt’s brother-in-law, Douglas E. Robinson. Not only did Robinson benefit as a syndicate member, but most of the $40 million from the US taxpayers was funneled by Cromwell into the New York real estate firm of the same Douglas Robinson."
TWELVE!
Regardless of the number who agree, the CONTENT of their criticism is right and important. Reason approached a lot of economists (full disclosure, two of them are friends) to talk about Trump's tariffs.
Over 1,500 economists agree: Trump's tariffs are terrible - Reason.com
When the Anti-Tariff Declaration was published on Friday, more than 150 economists signed on to oppose President Donald Trump's trade policy. Less than a
reason.com
THIRTEEN!
This is a positive, but why should the feds be involved with "approving mining projects"? How is so much of private American enterprise overcast by the all-seeing, all-controlling, eye of government?
The Trump White House is turning to a little-known tool to fast-track federal approvals for a slate of mining projects it says are vital to shoring up domestic energy, technological, and defense ...
freebeacon.com
Fourteen!
This is how bad the Trump team is when it comes to the Alien Enemies Act. It's shocking that conservatives are supporting it with such blinders re due process and other aspects of the Bill of Rights, not to mention the fact that the Act, itself, doesn't comport with Art 4 Sec 4. Pam Bondi says "alien enemies" can be deported without judicial review
Pam Bondi says "alien enemies" can be deported without judicial review - Reason.com
A DOJ memo claims the Alien Enemies Act allows federal law enforcement to enter the houses of suspected gang members without a warrant.
reason.com
FIFTEEN!
Mr. Waltz might want to read the portion of the US Constitution that pertains to the Declaration of War. He also might try to tell us how the US Executive Branch simply can label a group a "terrorist" group when they have not been through due process in the US under such charges and the Congress has not issued Letters of Marque and Reprisal against these non-state "enemies". This entire framework is like a deadly form of LARPing.
'More like ISIS than the mafia': Waltz suggests cartels, gangs could face military action
justthenews.com
This is the kind of mentality that saw Obama kill thousands in drone strikes (Trump and Biden continued the practice) and kill Americans, sans trial, sans Declaration of War, sans Letters of M and R, overseas.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed a lawsuit in August 2010 challenging the government's asserted authority to carry out "targeted killings" of U.S. citizens located far from any armed conflict zone.
www.aclu.org
SIXTEEN!
Get this. After a court said in March that the DHS had to stop deporting people to FOREIGN PRISONS, the Trump Administration deported FOUR MORE PEOPLE, no due process, no legal representation, no Habeas Corpus. NOW, the DHS is saying that the action was acceptable, because, they claim, the kidnappings and deportations were conducted by the DoD! How, one might ask, is the DoD involved when there is no Declaration of War and, again, US forces are not supposed to neter states during non-wartime without invites from the state govts? Talk about skirting.
DHS Says It's Not To Be Legally Accountable For Court-Barred Deportations Because They Were Carried Out By DoD In late March, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ...
www.latintimes.com
Seriously.
SEVENTEEN!
This is amazing. For universities to engage in this kind of sleight of hand is, yeah, to reiterate, AMAZING. There's a profound difference between estimating the amount of "carbon" (aka CO2) or other gasses expelled in the overall output of certain endeavors and claiming that such an output is causing "damage" or even a certain "AMOUNT OF DAMAGE." As usual, contemporary legal theorists stray from the proper historical understanding of tort law and damage claims. Government cannot make a claim of damage because government entities are abstractions, aggregations, or forced collectives. Only individuals can bring tort claims. Check this out. Shame on those at Dartmouth who are tied to this.
Study: $28 TRILLION in “Climate Damage” From Biggest Companies; Now Gov Can SUE Them
Higher prices for everything, for everyone, will be the result if a new "climate damage" study’s authors have their way.
thenewamerican.com
EIGHTEEN!
Why is the FBI getting involved in LOCAL vandalism cases? How far are people willing to go to "make a federal case out of it"?
www.thecollegefix.com
NINETEEN!
Why is Starmer still showering money to artificially prop up migrant moves?
Since the thumbnail doesn’t appear for this, let’s toss in a pic of our own!
Starmer to rent homes for migrants - The Telegraph
Landlords were invited to a Serco event at a four-star hotel in the Malvern Hills next month, with the contractor saying it was “looking for” landlords, investors and agents with properties in ...
www.telegraph.co.uk
TWENTY!
UK’s Ofcom just dropped a bombshell: 40 mandatory rules to “protect” kids online, effective July 25. Social networks, gaming hubs, and search engines must now verify ages, disable suggested feeds by default, and block violent, sexual, or self-harm content for anyone under 18. Fail to comply, and the fines are staggering—up to 10% of global revenue, which could mean $11 billion for Meta alone. Tech Secretary Peter Kyle even floated a 10 p.m. phone curfew for teens, calling “doom-scroll fatigue” a public health crisis in his House of Commons pitch.
TWENTY-ONE!
Another from the UK, as, SHOCK, their increase in taxes is seeing flight...
Capital gains tax receipts fall 10% as wealthy exit UK
The basic and higher rate of CGT rose to 18 per cent and 24 per cent respectively at the start of this month
www.thetimes.com
TWENTY-TWO!
I got to discuss this on Liberty Conspiracy the other night. In the X link, you can see Steve Bannon and DC Draino (aka Rogan O'Handley) both display a shocking and sad ignorance of the US Constitution. Here's the link.
And here is Draino's encapsulating statement in that link (the video of them is in there, and it contains a lot more, including BOTH of them making this stunning and fundamental error about the Constitution). Here is what he said, and remember, he's a lawyer: "Enough is enough - it’s time for President Trump to consider suspending the writ of Habeas Corpus to deport the millions of illegal aliens who invaded our country It’s in the Constitution - Article 1, Section 9 It’s allowed when there is an invasion FDR used it Lincoln used it Ulysses S. Grant used it And all their faces ended up on our national currency I hope Trump suspends habeas to repel this historic invasion - we’re more than ready to defend him and take our country back"
That's right. ARTICLE ONE. NOT ARTICLE TWO, Mr. Draino.
Here is my response (and I didn't even dig into the 2008 Boumedien SCOTUS decision) on X:
"Mr. Draino might want to note that Article One pertains to the legislative branch, not the executive branch. Mr. Bannon might want to bring that up sometime, as well. And both of them can tell me where the word "immigration" appears in the federal Constitution. It doesn't. It's supposed to be a state purview, as Jefferson and Madison both noted in the Kentucky Resolutions and VA Resolves. Additionally, the "Alien Enemies Act" is ambiguous on it's second half, and the entire "Act" runs contrary to Article 4, Sec 4, which only allows federal troops in non-wartime to enter states upon the request of the state legislature or governor if the legislature is out of session. Due process is required for all apprehension and jailing people suspected of criminal activity. Since there is no constitutional provision allowing federal control over immigration, and it wasn't until the SCOTUS invented this "power" in their 1875 Chy Lung v Freeman decision, there is no real criminal activity in foreigners being here contrary to federal statute. Those federal immigration statutes are patently unconstitutional. If either of these men would like to discuss it, I would be pleased to chat with them in an amiable conversation to go through the scholarship on it."
Here is the 2008 Boumediene decision, which came as a response to the flagrantly unconstitutional "Military Commissions Act" in which Congress tried to cede its enumerated power over Habeas to the Exec Branch to selectively lift the writ, and they passed another insult, the "Detainee Treatment Act" just prior to the MC Act. Incredible lawlessness back then, and they want to repeat it and make it worse, now! What the heck?!
Here is the info on Boumediene v Bush:
BOUMEDIENE v. BUSH - LII / Legal Information Institute
Syllabus. NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader.See United States v.
www.law.cornell.edu
That's it for our text-based links!
Now, VIDEO!
ONE! - Here’s an excellent video from Danny Haiphong, on Israel, the US, and the occupation. Key info here about Jared Kushner’s investments.
TWO! - This, just streamed live at 2 PM eastern on Saturday, is fantastic. Key information about health, the mRNA jabs, and more, from one of my favorite doctors (and a man with whom I consult). Kudos to Knights of the Storm and Ralph La Guardia, MD! https://rumble.com/v6slfzh-ep121-26-apr-2024-integrative-medicine.html
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