Trump’s FEMA Refuses to Fund North Carolina’s Hurricane Recovery
The president has said he wants to do away with the agency entirely.
Shoulda voted for Kamala, NC.
Unfortunately not.Are we at the point yet where people stop paying attention to him? Everything he does he seems to walk back
and now we get to watch Donald ignore a UNANIMOUS Supreme Court ruling against him.
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Supreme Court says US must begin process to release Maryland man deported to El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was arrested near his Maryland home in March and deported to El Salvador. His family has sued to force the U.S. to return him.www.usatoday.com
Defendants understand "facilitate" to mean what that term has long meant in the immigration context, namely actions allowing an alien to enter the United States. Taking "all available steps to facilitate" the return of Abrego Garcia is thus best read as taking all available steps to remove any domestic obstacles that would otherwise impede the alien’s ability to return here.
On the flipside, reading "facilitate" as requiring something more than domestic measures would not only flout the Supreme Court’s order, but also violate the separation of powers. The federal courts have no authority to direct the Executive Branch to conduct foreign relations in a particular way, or engage with a foreign sovereign in a given manner. That is the "exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations." Such power is "conclusive and preclusive," and beyond the reach of the federal courts' equitable authority.
Can we please start impeachment proceedings? The GOP already in Congress need to realize that they are quickly becoming un-re-electable. They lost me; there must be tons of moderates that have vowed "never again."
Isn't it a classic move for dictators to dissolve their legislatures entirely rather than merely purge them of opposition members?"Give me your vote, and we'll fix it so good you'll never have to vote again". It's almost like they don't care about being electable anymore.
President XI Signing Deals to Strengthen Regional Trade
China’s President Xi Jinping visited Vietnam Monday, signing dozens of agreements to strengthen trade between the two countries. Most of the deals were not publicly disclosed, but they are known to focus on trade, artificial intelligence, strengthening supply chains, and greater railway cooperation.
President Xi will travel to Malaysia and Cambodia later this week to sign similar deals as China continues to expand its cooperation with regional partners in light of US tariffs and the ongoing trade war.
Related to the ongoing campaign among regional trading partners, China is issuing statements against US tariffs.
China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement to media that "China is a responsible major country. We stand up against hegemony, not only to safeguard our own rightful interests, but also to uphold the common interests of the international community. This trade war was started by the U.S. and imposed on China... If the U.S. really wants to resolve the issue through dialogue and negotiations, it should stop applying extreme pressure. Any dialogue should be established on the basis of equality, mutual respect and mutual benefit."
FT: Executive Order on Stockpiling of Critical Materials Coming
Per the Financial Times, the Trump Administration is readying an executive order to allow the mining and stockpiling of rare earth minerals from deep sea areas. The FT wrote the stockpile would "create large quantities ready and available on U.S. territory to be used in the future.”
The move is partially in response to China’s recent reduction of some rare earth exports due to the ongoing trade war with the US.
China’s Foreign Ministry pushed back on the move in a statement, writing “Exploration and exploitation of mineral resources in the international seabed area must be conducted in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and within the framework of the International Seabed Authority.”
Both also via Knightsbridge, but referencing Financial times for the first, and AP for the second.Initial Discussions Between US and Iran
Delegations from the United States and Iran held talks Saturday in Oman, which were most indirect in nature. Oman’s Foreign Minister Said Badr Al Busaidi hosted the meetings at his home, and served as an intermediary.
Messages were taken from the US room to the Iranian, and the two delegations did speak briefly after the meetings concluded.
Iran’s state-run news agency IRNA reported the meetings were held “in a constructive atmosphere based on mutual respect.” It also reported “After more than two and a half hours of indirect negotiations, the heads of the Iranian and American delegations spoke for a few minutes in the presence of the Omani foreign minister as they left the talks.”
A statement from the White House largely agreed, saying the talks were “positive and constructive” and represented a “step forward in achieving a mutually beneficial outcome.”
US President Donald Trump told media on Air Force One “Nothing matters until you get it done. So, I don’t like talking about it. But it’s going OK. The Iran situation is going pretty good, I think.”
Additional discussions are already scheduled for 19 April. According to the AP, they will be held in Rome.