Fox News,
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Faith leaders from across the country visited President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday, where they prayed with the commander-in-chief.
The White House posted an image of the leaders gathered in prayer around Trump as he sat at his desk.
William Wolfe, the executive director of the Center for Baptist Leadership, posted the same image. (Photo) "It was a huge honor to represent @BaptistLeaders and meet @realDonaldTrump today along with other Christian leaders and pray for him in the Oval Office," Wolfe wrote on X.
New York Post,
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Diana Glebova
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Ryan King
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President Trump’s recent letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei told the Ayatollah he wants to see a new nuclear deal “very soon,” a senior administration official told The Post.
Should Iran fail to take his request seriously, Trump will contemplate other options as the administration seeks to stop the theocratic regime from obtaining a nuclear weapon, according to the official.
“President Trump made it clear to Ayatollah Khamenei that he wanted to resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program diplomatically – and very soon – and if this was not possible, there would be other ways to resolve the dispute,” US National Security Council Brian Hughes told The Post.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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3/19/2025 8:17:40 PM
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An anti-Trump FBI agent was arrested and charged for disclosing classified information.
Johnathan Buma allegedly disclosed internal classified documents and text messages to associates.
Court documents revealed that Johnathan Buma had printed 130 files from the FBI’s internal network, with many of the documents marked with warnings that the information is confidential.
Buma shared a draft of a book he was writing about his career in the FBI with colleagues, and it contained sensitive information, the charging documents said.
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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Yesterday, US District Judge Theodore D. Chuang temporarily blocked any further whittling down of USAID. It’s another ruling in a string of decisions from lunatic district courts that think they’re the executive. From immigration policy to the military, these little judges believe they can dictate things that are left solely to the president under Article II. It’s madness, and Trump should ignore these rogue courts. Chuang’s ruling even said that Congress created USAID. That’s false, Teddy—it was established via an executive order from John F. Kennedy.
Red State,
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Mike Miller
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I know. You're thinking "The Babylon Bee," right?
While virtually nothing surprises me anymore (politically, at least), I had to do a double-take when I first saw this story. I mean, it had to be satire. Chinese police stations operating in the United States of America? Surely they jest? Surely they don't.As we learned on Tuesday, Congressional Republicans are targeting "secret" Chinese police stations operating in the U.S. with a new bill designed to counter the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign influence operations.
Not to nitpick right off the bat, but why on God's green earth did the U.S. allow these facilities to function at all in the first place?
Breitbart Politics,
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John Binder
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Peter Navarro, the senior counselor for trade and manufacturing for President Donald Trump, tells Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow that virtually all new jobs created during the Biden administration went to newly arrived migrants who poured across the United States-Mexico border.
During an exclusive sit-down interview with Marlow at the White House for The Alex Marlow Show podcast, Navarro explained mass immigration’s close relationship to free trade, where the cost of labor plummets, dragging down Americans’ wages.“Both capital and labor are mobile, okay. Now think about that. So, depending on conditions, you’re in Britain, right, labor is mobile, and the next thing you know, you got the world coming in
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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3/19/2025 3:47:35 PM
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The left loves to talk about how they are all about "trusting the science," but one of the fundamentals about science is this: When the data contradicts your hypothesis, you change your hypothesis. The Biden administration certainly didn't do this; they would rather hide inconvenient data. Case in point: A recent Daily Caller exclusive reveals that the Biden administration buried an inconvenient liquid natural gas (LNG) export study that would have removed the primary reason for that administration's LNG export ban.
The Biden administration deliberately buried a final draft version of a study that would have undermined its January 2024 decision to pause approvals
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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3/19/2025 3:44:02 PM
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Judge James Boasberg granted a 24 hour stay in the Enemies Alien Act case, but he made sure to blast the Trump Administration in his latest court order.
President Trump’s DOJ earlier Tuesday accused Judge Boasberg of being engaged in “picayune dispute over micromanagement of immaterial factfinding” for asking whether the government defied his previous order related to ordering planes en route to Central America deporting dangerous Venezuelan aliens to turn around.
“What began as a dispute between litigants over the President’s authority to protect the national security and manage the foreign relations of the United States
Breitbart Europe,
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Simon Kent
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We need to talk. That was the message delivered Wednesday by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirming he plans to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump to hear more about his call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
“Today I will have contact with President Trump,” Zelensky said at a news conference in Helsinki with Finnish President Alexander Stubb. “We will discuss the details of the next steps with him.” As Breitbart News reported, Trump and Putin spoke Tuesday and addressed a host of global issues including the current war in Ukraine.
Trump took to Truth Social to relay that his and Putin’s conversation, which lasted more than two hours,
American Thinker,
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Charlton Allen
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The media frenzy over Dr. Rasha Alawieh’s deportation is a textbook case of manufactured outrage—a calculated ploy to recast a routine immigration enforcement action as a grand human rights crusade and a constitutional crisis—all in service of their broader agenda: dismantling U.S. immigration law and smearing President Trump.
The Brown University professor, practicing physician, and Lebanese national was expelled from the United States and placed on a plane to her homeland via Paris, yet suddenly, academia and the press were gasping as if Lady Liberty herself had been defiled. The narrative? A misunderstood scholar and kindly medical doctor, cruelly targeted by an immigration system gone rogue. The reality? A foreign national
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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3/19/2025 11:56:55 AM
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Vice President JD Vance may be the best thing to happen to the Republican Party since, well, his current boss. He's clearly an up-and-comer; young, bright, thinks on his feet, has a compelling back story and a beautiful family. Best of all, he doesn't take any guff from the legacy media - or anyone else. Now the Republicans are giving him a significant role in the 2026 mid-terms. That's unusual, for a vice president to be this ingrained in the party during a mid-term election, but if there's one thing the Trump/Vance administration has done, it's to upset a lot of the old norms. That's for the best.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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Attorney General Pam Bondi blasted Judge James E. Boasberg on his latest court order as an “egregious overreach” into the constitutional powers of the Executive Branch.
Bond filed a scathing motion to stay Boasberg’s intrusive demands, arguing that the judiciary has no business micromanaging national security decisions made by the President.
The Gateway Pundit reported a while ago that District Judge James Boasberg ordered President Trump to turn over national security details on illegal migrant flights to Latin America by noon Wednesday.
Boasbreg is demanding national security details from President Trump on the routes and times of his flights