Anonymous ID: 1e0c42 May 16, 2025, 2:44 p.m. No.23043263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3273 >>3388 >>3524 >>3847

Trump Fumes After Supreme Court Rules Venezuelan Illegals Can't Be Deported

 

Update (1715ET): President Trump took to TruthSocial to issue his brief but terse statement:

 

"THE SUPREME COURT WON’T ALLOW US TO GET CRIMINALS OUT OF OUR COUNTRY!"

 

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The Supreme Court ruled this afternoon to keep in place its block on President Trump's deportations of (alleged) Venezuelan gang members under a 1798 law historically used only in wartime after their ACLU lawyers said the government was set to remove the men without judicial review in violation of a prior order by the justices.

 

The Supreme Court has previously issued two orders stemming from those cases.

 

Justices agreed that the president could rely on the centuries-old wartime law to remove immigrants from the country - provided they first have an opportunity to challenge those claims in court - and then temporarily blocked the government from deporting another group of Venezuelans in Texas while their lawyers scrambled to challenge the allegations against them.

 

In his proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act, Trump stated that “all Venezuelan citizens 14 years of age or older who are members of [Tren de Aragua], are within the United States, and are not actually naturalized or lawful permanent residents of the United States are liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured, and removed as Alien Enemies.”

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/supreme-court-rules-trump-cant-deport-venezuelans-now

Anonymous ID: 1e0c42 May 16, 2025, 2:47 p.m. No.23043278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3326 >>3524 >>3847

James Comey to be Escorted by Secret Service to DC Field Office For Interview Over Trump Assassination Post

 

“86 47” = Kill Trump

 

According to CNN, James Comey is not in custody. He is voluntarily going in for the interview with Secret Service.

 

CNN reported:

 

Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to be escorted by US Secret Service agents to their Washington Field Office on Friday afternoon, according to a law enforcement source.

 

Comey will be interviewed by agents investigating a social media post he posted Thursday showing shells in the sand on a beach spelling out “86 47,” which has become a popular social media code for removing Trump from the presidency, according to the law enforcement source.

 

Comey is not in custody and is appearing voluntarily, the source said.

 

It is expected that Comey will be asked if he intended the message as a threat, or to inspire others who might consider an act of violence against Trump, the source said. Ultimately, a decision on whether the case is chargeable as a threat against the president may lie with the US attorney in Washington.

 

Comey’s follow up statement is an obvious lie and that’s where he could be in trouble.

 

“I posted earlier a picture of some shells I saw today on a beach walk, which I assumed were a political message. I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. It never occurred to me but I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down,” Comey said on Instagram.

 

Comey implied he did not assemble the shell formation. He is claiming that he just happened to stumble across the assassination message while he was on his beach walk.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/breaking-james-comey-be-escorted-secret-service-dc/

Anonymous ID: 1e0c42 May 16, 2025, 2:50 p.m. No.23043296   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3524 >>4021 >>4029

Denver Air Traffic Goes Dark, Leaving Nearly 20 Planes Stranded Mid-Air In Latest Scare

 

Dozens of commercial aircraft were left virtually flying blind after a Monday outage at Denver airport’s air traffic control left pilots unable to communicate with controllers for 90 seconds.

 

The incident occurred Monday afternoon at the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center in Longmont, which oversees aircraft movement across nine states.

 

Between 15 and 20 commercial aircraft approaching Denver International Airport lost all communication with controllers when multiple radio transmitters failed.

 

While initial reports indicated an outage of up to six minutes, the FAA has since clarified that the outage was approximately 90 seconds, and that it is “investigating” the cause.

 

According to ABC7, controllers were already operating on a backup fifth frequency when the system crashed, as four of the other frequencies had already crashed.

 

When the final frequency went down, a controller eventually reached one pilot using a seldom-used distress channel, who then relayed instructions to other aircraft.

 

David Riley, a retired air traffic controller with 32 years of experience, said this incident was a sign that the FAA’s equipment was “getting old” and is no longer a risk that should be tolerated.

 

“The biggest risk is you have airplanes that you’re not talking to. And then, therefore, the pilots have to try to figure it out themselves,” Riley said. “They still had radar coverage, but that’s like watching a car crash happen and not be able to do anything about it.”

 

“It’s not acceptable. And the biggest problem is the fact that the FAA does not have stable funding to replace this equipment and maintain it in an appropriate fashion.”

 

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently acknowledged the outdated infrastructure problem.

 

“We should be using fiber, but it’s copper. We use radar from the 1970s. Some of them are from the 80s, but most of them are from the 70s,” Duffy said. “So, this technology is 50 years old that our controllers use to scan the skies and keep airplanes separated from one another.”

 

The Transportation Department now plans to ask Congress for billions to overhaul the system, including replacing 618 radars and upgrading all FAA computers that controllers use.

 

The FAA has experienced severe staffing shortages, with Newark Liberty International Airport recently operating with just three controllers when 14 were needed.

 

In a statement to Fox Business on Thursday, the FAA admitted that the Denver outage was partially due to how the “antiquated air traffic control system is affecting our workforce.”

 

The incident comes amid growing concerns about air safety following several high-profile aviation accidents and near-misses across the United States in recent months.

 

https://www.yourdestinationnow.com/2025/05/denver-air-traffic-goes-dark-leaving.html

Anonymous ID: 1e0c42 May 16, 2025, 2:52 p.m. No.23043305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3468 >>3524 >>3847 >>3868 >>4021 >>4029

RFK Jr. Wants ‘Complete Review’ Of Abortion Pill, Says Prescription Label Downplays Risks

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Department of Health and Human Services, told lawmakers on Wednesday that he has requested the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) do a “complete review” of the abortion pill.

 

The announcement was welcomed by pro-life conservatives, who previously wondered how RFK Jr., a former Democrat, would respond to abortion-related issues, having previously said that while he believes every abortion is a “tragedy,” the issue is “more nuanced and complex.”

 

During Wednesday’s Senate committee hearing, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) asked RFK Jr. if he was aware of a new analysis from the Ethics & Public Policy Center indicating that mifepristone is many times more dangerous than the FDA says on the label for the abortion pill, and he said he was.

 

“It’s alarming,” RFK Jr. told Hawley.

 

“Clearly, it indicates that at the very least the label should be changed,” he said. “I’ve asked Marty Makary, who’s the director of the FDA, to do a complete review and to report back.”

 

RFK Jr. also said that he did not yet have a sense of the timeline of the review.

 

https://www.domigood.com/2025/05/rfk-jr-wants-complete-review-of.html

Anonymous ID: 1e0c42 May 16, 2025, 3:02 p.m. No.23043330   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Facts and evidence missing in claims about increasing antisemitism

 

Falacious definitions have led to claims of ‘record levels of antisemitism’ in NSW universities, but are not supported by facts presented to the NSW inquiry.

 

The contentious definition of antisemitism championed by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and recently adopted by Universities Australia (UA) faces further criticism in submissions to the NSW antisemitism inquiry.

 

The IHRA definition and its UA spinoff are symptomatic of a larger effort to conflate critique of Israel and Israeli politics with anti-Jewish prejudice and hatred. As the submissions show, this is a conflation that many Jewish individuals and organisations reject.

 

Some even question the inquiry’s premise that the state’s university campuses are home to ‘record levels’ of antisemitism in the first place.

 

Jewish community challenge

The claim that NSW universities are hotbeds of antisemitism ‘rests on a fallacious definition of antisemitism […] and misrepresented data’, according to one Jewish group.

 

This claim, writes another, ‘can only be made due to the universities adopting a dubious definition by the IHRA, which has broadened the definition to scapegoat the war crimes committed by the Zionist state of Israel.’

 

When critique of Israel is deemed inherently antisemitic, it not only skews data, but produces generalisations about Australian Jews and Jewish identity that are ‘facile’, ‘untenable’, ‘inaccurate’ and ‘harmful’, submissions to the inquiry state.

 

Many express concern that such generalisations only contribute to antisemitism by promoting the idea “that all Jewish people think in a certain way.” A conflation of Judaism with Zionism, one group argues, actually works to hold Jews “collectively responsible for Israel’s actions,” which run directly counter to the stated goals of IHRA and UA.

 

Freedom of political expression

The adoption of the UA definition of antisemitism by Australian universities is seen by many as a direct and deliberate attack on the right to freedom of political expression, specifically when it is used to advocate for Palestinian rights. As one Jewish Australian states:

 

“Recent changes to the definition of antisemitism within our universities in NSW are a stark example of the misuse of this term to silence pro-Palestine voices, including the many Jewish Australians like me who support Palestine.”

 

The NSW Council for Civil Liberties agrees and urges UA to reconsider its endorsement of a definition that risks “censoring legitimate views on geopolitics.” Universities “must remain spaces for free intellectual inquiry,” states another coalition, not places that suppress “political discourse and student activism.”

 

The Gaza solidarity encampments, established by university students across Australian campuses last year, were indicative of the kind of student activism that many sought to

 

shut down by way of charges of antisemitism.

 

But many Jewish writers to the inquiry dispute characterisations of the encampments as antisemitic. A Jewish PhD student reports: “I was present during the student encampment action and in no way felt threatened or discriminated against because of my Jewish heritage. On the contrary, the encampment was an expression of Australia’s vibrant democracy.”

 

Other Jewish members of the state’s university communities, both staff and students, report finding “solidarity and camaraderie” with others calling for “the liberation and self-determination of Palestine.” Those who report antisemitism, writes another Jewish supporter of Palestine, “often seem to be pro-Israeli provocateurs intent on fomenting confrontations.”

 

https://michaelwest.com.au/facts-and-evidence-missing-in-claims-about-increasing-antisemitism/

Anonymous ID: 1e0c42 May 16, 2025, 3:05 p.m. No.23043340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3524

Church report revealed concerns about paedophile links at Queensland school

 

A report by Catholic church education officials in 2022 raised concerns about links between child sex offenders and other teachers accused of abuse at St Teresa's College in the 1980s and 1990s.

 

One staff member was jailed this week for indecent treatment of a former student.

 

The former teacher and the principal who hired him have been accused of abusing other students.

 

The report, which was handed to Queensland police in 2022, detailed the connections between seven men who worked at St Teresa's College in Abergowrie, near Ingham, between 1989 and 2012.

 

Three of them have since been convicted of child sex offences, including former school safety officer and boarding master David Justin Crisp, who was jailed this week after more than three decades on the run from police.

 

Alastair McDougall, a former detective who issued the warrant for Crisp's arrest in 1993, said he had no inkling then that the case would lead to the exposure of a disturbing web of offenders at an "out of the way" school catering to vulnerable teenagers.

 

"When you look at who was there at the time and what positions they held, and the allegations proven and unproven against them, those boys just didn't stand a chance," Mr McDougall said.

 

"It was like Russian roulette… because the weight of numbers of paedophiles at the school was completely against them."

Jacqui Francis, the current chief executive of Townsville Catholic Education which runs St Teresa’s College, said its handling of allegations against Crisp between 1989 and 1993 was “totally inadequate".

 

"We acknowledge historical abuse and the pain and suffering that past students have been subjected to," she said.

 

"No student or family should be subjected to this pain."

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-17/church-report-paedophile-links-at-queensland-school/105288338