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Day: March 18, 2025

Judge Falsifies USAID Origins in Anti-Trump Order Rebuking ‘Unconstitutional’ Foreign Aid Freeze…

A federal judge, in a ruling aimed at restoring the core functions of the defunct United States Agency for International Development ( USAID ), appeared either to not know or, indeed, falsify how the agency was created.
Chuang, who serves on the Federal District Court of Maryland bench and was appointed by former President Barack Obama, claims that Congress created USAID and, therefore, it cannot be shut down solely through presidential authority.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order Barring Transgender-Identifying People From Military Service

The judge said she will stay the preliminary injunction until March 21 to allow the administration time to appeal.

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‘COMPLETE LUNACY’: Parental Rights Leaders Slam ‘ABCs’ Mural Celebrating Men as Part of ‘Women’s History Month’

Parental rights leaders are condemning a “Women’s History Month” mural in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., which celebrates men who claim to be women. Fairfax… Read More

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Tennessee State House Passes Bill Mandating Minors Use Bathrooms Based on Biological Sex, Not Transgender Identity

The Tennessee State House on Monday passed legislation that would mandate schools, and other public programs offered to minors, to segregate their bathrooms based on biological sex, which would disallow use of facilities based on an individual identifying as transgender.
House Bill (HB) 64 by State Representative Gino Bulso (R-Brentwood) would require Tennessee educational programs for minor students segregate bathroom, shower, and changing facilities based on the biological gender of the student, prohibiting the consideration of a transgender identity, for any "residential educational program" in Tennessee.

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Court Documents Reveal Just How Many Tren De Aragua Gangbangers Are on ICE’s Deportation List

Newly submitted court documents reveal just how many members of a ruthless Venezuelan gang are being held in government custody across the U.S.
There are roughly 54 Tren de Aragua (TdA) members currently in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention, according to written testimony provided by Robert Cerna, an acting field office director with ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations division. Around 172 other TdA gangbangers are on the agency’s non-detained docket and approximately 32 members are in criminal custody with ICE detainers lodged against them.

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