News and Views: March 18, 2025
Kansas Catholic church desecrated ahead of satanist 'black mass' outside state capitol During the March 15 attack on the church, vandals broke into the parish, smashing statues, candles, and windows. A decapitated statue of St. Patrick can be seen lying on the floor. They also burned an American flag and spray-painted hate speech in the church.
The graffiti revealed the cause behind the attack, referencing a website affiliated with a group of satanists who intend to hold a “black mass” outside the Kansas state capitol in two weeks.
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Illinois School Staff Watched To Ensure Girls Changed In Front Of Trans-Identifying Boy, Mom Says “A few days later, the male student was present in the girl’s locker room. Feeling violated, the girls made the choice not to change into their PE clothes with the biological male student present,” Georgas said.
The mother said that school administrators then supervised the girls’ locker room to make sure that the girls changed their clothes in front of the transgender-identifying boy without protest. She identified the district’s assistant superintendent for student services, the school’s assistant principal, and the director for student services as the administrators who forced the girls to change in front of the boy, according to the Lake County Gazette.
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Speaker Mike Johnson reveals why the Autopen scandal is a big deal Evidence has been emerging for a week that nearly every document Joe Biden allegedly signed after his first few days in office — every executive order, every pardon, every Congressional bill signed into law, every international treaty, every lifetime judicial nomination (including the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson) — was signed with not one, but two Autopens.
The only known exception was Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race.
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New York’s Legislature does not care about domestic violence victims In 2019, prior to the law, only 5% of cases prosecuted in New York City criminal court were dismissed because prosecutors couldn’t meet their compliance burden in time.
But the new threshold is impossible to meet; by last year, these forced dismissals had risen a simply shocking 455%.
That’s right: around 50,000 cases — nearly a third of the total — were dismissed because defense attorneys successfully claimed prosecutors hadn’t met the stupid and unattainable new definition of compliance.
It’s been absolutely disastrous for domestic violence victims, whose cases are particularly vulnerable to these baloney dismissals. Image
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“The status quo entrenches a moral hazard: Illegal aliens are not only endangering Americans by crossing the border illegally, but also themselves,” writes Luma Simms, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a legal immigrant.
“Open borders are not humane, nor compassionate. They make it easy for violent offenders to enter our country and for bad actors to traffic people, especially children.”
Neither of these mattered to the maniacal Democrats, though. They wanted an open border to add numbers to their voting bloc and to boost the populations in sanctuary cities and blue states that would give them additional U.S. House seats. Illegals are just pawns in their despicable scheme to hold absolute political power.
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Columbia janitors claim they were illegally forced to scrub swastikas then were attacked, trapped by anti-Israel mob as civil rights probe launched Wilson and Torres, who had worked at the school for over five years, were both left injured as well as traumatized from the scourge of anti-Israel unrest that engulfed the Ivy League school and have since been unable to return to work as a result, according to the complaints they filed last October.
“Hours after President [Minouche] Shafik issued her statement [that the university had become ‘unsafe for everyone‘], an antisemitic mob assaulted two janitors inside Columbia’s historic Hamilton Hall, calling them ‘Jew-lovers,'” the two complaints for both men recalled of the Hamilton Hall takeover in April last year.
“Columbia had indeed become unsafe for everyone, including the two janitors who were trapped inside Hamilton Hall. And for these two men, Columbia had for months been a hostile environment in violation of Title VII,” the complaints added.
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TUNE IN: Watch Stephen Miller spar with a CNN anchor over the Constitution, separation of powers, and the rule of law. pic.twitter.com/G0gjXJBkrW
— Resist the Mainstream (@ResisttheMS) March 17, 2025
The judge’s ruling is part of a wide-ranging legal resistance effort, mostly organized by various left-leaning legal groups that engage in “judge shopping,” to get anti-Trump decisions out of friendly district jurists.
But in doing so, they, like the Democrats, may be playing into Trump’s hands.
As these cases pile up, it’s becoming more likely that the Supreme Court will rein in this judicial overreach.
The ability of a single federal judge to block government action nationwide — let alone a president’s exercise of foreign policy — is not well established. It was a rare occurrence before Trump’s first term.
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No Amount Of Crocodile Tears Can Erase Corporate Media’s Complicity In Covid Scandal Corporate media aren’t sorry that they played a key role in covering up Covid corruption. They are sorry that they were caught in a web of lies that further threaten Americans’ trust in media.
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Japan Issues Alert as Vaccinated Child Deaths Surge However, it wasn’t only mRNA injections that were linked to the deaths as the study found that multiple children died suddenly after receiving standard childhood schedule vaccines.
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