The Daily Signal - Trump/Judge Fight over Venezuelan Gangs, Middle East Erupts, Trump & Putin to Talk | March 18, 2025

On today’s Top News in 10, we cover:

  • The fight between the Trump administration and a DC federal judge over Venezuelan gang members heats up.
  • The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is over as fighting resumes in Gaza.
  • Trump Set to Confer With Putin as Ukraine Faces Defeat in Kursk.


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 3.18.25

Alabama

  • NWS is looking at 16 suspected tornadoes from past weekend severe storms
  • State auditor is supporting the Post election audit bill in AL House today
  • Expert medical opinion sought re: AL man whose liver was removed
  • State senator not opposed to cutting down the US Dept of Education
  • Hoover police chief announces plan to run for mayor of the city
  • AG Steve Marshall is ready to pivot should Senate seat open up in 2026

National

  • DOJ seeks to have federal judge removed from case over deportations
  • 80K documents released today re: death of John F Kennedy
  • Trump removes secret service coverage for Hunter and Ashley Biden
  • WH says the issue with Joe Biden's autopen is real and being considered
  • HHS says the state of Maine violated Title IX with transgender athlete
  • DAFani Willis must pay a fine for violating records law in case against Trump

The NewsWorthy - High-Stakes Talks, Free Harvard Tuition & ‘Tour of the Century’ – Tuesday, March 18, 2025

The news to know for Tuesday, March 18, 2025!

We’re talking about a fragile ceasefire breaking down in Gaza, just as President Trump works to cement a new one in Ukraine.

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CBS News Roundup - 03/17/2025 | World News Roundup Late Edition

A judge held a hearing to determine if the Trump Administration violated a court order when it deported several hundred migrants to El Salvador. Probationary employees fired from the nation's top cyber defense agency last month will be reinstated. The governor of severe storm-ravaged Mississippi says the size and scope of the devastation are still being determined. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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Consider This from NPR - Is Trump defying the courts?

"Oopsie, too late. "That post on X from the President of El Salvador got retweeted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the weekend with a laugh-crying emoji over a headline about a judge's ruling.

The judge ordered the Trump Administration not to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador.

That came after a Brown University physician in the United States on an H1-B visa from Lebanon was sent back. Even though a federal judge issued an order that she appear at an in-person hearing on Monday.

In a court filing today, lawyers for the government said US Customs and Border Patrol officers said they didn't learn of the order until after the doctor was sent back.

The administration insists it is not defying court orders. Trump hasn't yet openly and explicitly defied the courts. Can he undermine them just by flirting with defiance?

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Consider This from NPR - Is Trump defying the courts?

"Oopsie, too late. "That post on X from the President of El Salvador got retweeted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the weekend with a laugh-crying emoji over a headline about a judge's ruling.

The judge ordered the Trump Administration not to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador.

That came after a Brown University physician in the United States on an H1-B visa from Lebanon was sent back. Even though a federal judge issued an order that she appear at an in-person hearing on Monday.

In a court filing today, lawyers for the government said US Customs and Border Patrol officers said they didn't learn of the order until after the doctor was sent back.

The administration insists it is not defying court orders. Trump hasn't yet openly and explicitly defied the courts. Can he undermine them just by flirting with defiance?

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Consider This from NPR - Is Trump defying the courts?

"Oopsie, too late. "That post on X from the President of El Salvador got retweeted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the weekend with a laugh-crying emoji over a headline about a judge's ruling.

The judge ordered the Trump Administration not to deport Venezuelans to El Salvador.

That came after a Brown University physician in the United States on an H1-B visa from Lebanon was sent back. Even though a federal judge issued an order that she appear at an in-person hearing on Monday.

In a court filing today, lawyers for the government said US Customs and Border Patrol officers said they didn't learn of the order until after the doctor was sent back.

The administration insists it is not defying court orders. Trump hasn't yet openly and explicitly defied the courts. Can he undermine them just by flirting with defiance?

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State of the World from NPR - Why Are Young Germans Moving to the Extremes?

In Germany's national elections a few weeks ago, one statistic stood out to our Berlin-based correspondent: almost half of young German voters cast their ballot for either the far-right or far-left parties. And the divide between extreme left and extreme right in young people seems to fall along gender lines. We try to find out why it seems the youth in Germany are moving to the extremes.

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The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: The Trump Counterrevolution’s Next Moves Abroad

Here’s the advice Victor Davis Hanson prescribes on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words”:


“ We need to be very careful how we speak. The quieter that we can be, the more effective and more encompassing can be the reforms. And we're going to try to make sure that we're not an existential enemy of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and an array of anti-Western societies.


“ As far as Ukraine, Donald Trump is under all sorts of criticism because he, at first, had a legitimate beef with [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelenskyy. … All he has to say is, ‘Vladimir Putin did not invade in my first term. He invaded during Barack Obama's term and Joe Biden's term. Even George W. Bush's term he invaded. It wasn't I who got us into this mess. We cannot watch aimlessly and helplessly as 1.5 million lives are consumed with death, wounding, capture, missing—these casualties.’”


00:00 Trump's Greenland Controversy

01:36 Panama and Military Force

02:32 The Trump Counterrevolution

02:56 Tariffs and Trade with Canada

03:57 Addressing the National Debt

05:10 Ukraine and Russia Relations

07:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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The Journal. - The Download That Led to a Massive Hack at Disney

Matthew Van Andel’s ordinary life unraveled when he accidentally downloaded a trojan horse that gave a hacker access to his entire computer. But the hacker didn’t just get Van Andel’s information. It also got his employer: Disney. 


Further Reading:

-A Disney Worker Downloaded an AI Tool. It Led to a Hack That Ruined His Life. 

-How to Keep Hackers From Destroying Your Digital Life 


Further Listening:

-Six Days of Chaos at MGM's Casinos 

-Hack Me If You Can 


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