French politician Raphael Glucksmann, criticizing the U.S.’s perceived pro-Russia stance in the Ukraine conflict and its domestic policies, demanded the return of the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France. His statement, made at a party convention, highlights growing European concerns over the Trump administration’s actions. Glucksmann also condemned the alleged dismissal of researchers and the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement. This demand follows tense relations between the U.S. and its European allies due to Trump’s foreign policy decisions.
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French MEP Raphael Glucksmann called for the return of the Statue of Liberty, arguing that the U.S. no longer embodies the values it symbolized when gifted to America. His remarks, delivered at a political convention, criticized the Trump administration’s policies, particularly cuts to research funding and dismissal of scientists. Glucksmann also invited affected American researchers to relocate to France. This action is a response to perceived threats to democracy and scientific freedom in the United States under the current administration.
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President Zelenskyy and Canadian Prime Minister Carney held a productive conversation focusing on strengthening sanctions against Russia, particularly targeting its funding sources, to pressure Putin towards peace. The discussion also encompassed vital humanitarian aid, Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction, and economic support. Furthermore, bilateral cooperation was addressed, including potential joint military-industrial projects leveraging Ukraine’s wartime technological advancements. Both leaders affirmed their commitment to continued collaboration across various levels and formats. Canada reiterated its support for an immediate ceasefire and stronger sanctions enforcement.
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The White House’s defiance of a judge’s order to turn back deportation flights represents a blatant disregard for the rule of law, a shocking development in American governance. The core issue revolves around the administration’s decision to proceed with deportations despite a clear judicial mandate to halt them. This action isn’t just a disagreement over policy; it’s a direct challenge to the authority of the judiciary, one of the three pillars upholding the American system of checks and balances.
This deliberate disregard for the court order raises serious constitutional questions. The argument that the order became invalid once the deportation planes were over international waters is weak, particularly considering that the order was directed at officials within the jurisdiction of the court.… Continue reading
Following Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection, his administration has implemented policies severely impacting children’s well-being. These include drastic cuts to the Department of Education, jeopardizing programs like Pell Grants and potentially lowering educational standards. Simultaneously, the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head Health and Human Services, coupled with budget cuts to vital programs like the National School Lunch Program and Children’s Health Insurance Program, threatens children’s health and nutrition. Furthermore, attacks on LGBTQ+ youth through policy and rhetoric are creating a hostile environment contributing to increased mental health challenges. The cumulative effect of these actions risks leaving future generations less educated, healthier, and compassionate.
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Judge Alsup denied the Trump administration’s request to stay his order reinstating thousands of unlawfully fired probationary federal employees. The judge cited the increasing difficulty of reinstatement with each passing day and the government’s attempts to obstruct the legal process. Alsup deemed the administration’s mass firings a sham, designed to circumvent statutory requirements, and rejected the DOJ’s arguments regarding administrative burdens and speculative harm claims. He emphasized that OPM cannot direct agencies to fire employees under the guise of guidance, and the administration’s refusal to provide testimony further demonstrated its obstructive tactics. The DOJ intends to appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit.
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A lawsuit filed by a Cornell professor and two students, with the support of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), alleges that the Trump administration unconstitutionally suppressed free speech through executive orders. The plaintiffs claim these orders, enforced via deportation and other means, target individuals expressing pro-Palestinian views, citing the detainment of a Columbia University student as an example. This chilling effect has led plaintiffs to self-censor and limit public engagement for fear of government retaliation. The ADC seeks a temporary restraining order to block enforcement of the relevant executive orders, arguing they violate the First and Fifth Amendments.
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In a statement marking the anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Türkiye reiterated its unwavering support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, explicitly rejecting the illegal 2014 annexation as a violation of international law. Ankara highlighted its ongoing monitoring of the situation in Crimea, particularly concerning the plight of the Crimean Tatars, and its commitment to keeping this issue before the international community. This stance underscores Türkiye’s consistent opposition to Russia’s actions in Crimea, which began with the seizure of key administrative buildings and culminated in a widely condemned referendum and annexation.
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Germany issued a travel advisory warning transgender and nonbinary citizens about potential U.S. entry issues stemming from President Trump’s executive order prohibiting “X” gender markers on passports. The advisory urges those with differing gender markers or entries to contact U.S. diplomatic missions beforehand. This follows Trump’s ban on transgender women in female sports and Secretary Rubio’s directive to deny visas to those suspected of misrepresenting their sex, potentially resulting in permanent bans. A lawsuit against the passport directive is currently underway.
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