PULSE POINTS:
❓ What Happened: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is criticizing Republican lawmakers in the state legislature for not focusing on voter priorities and instead wasting time trying to implement the green agenda policy scams.
👥 Who’s Involved: Gov. Ron DeSantis, Republican lawmakers who hold supermajorities in the Florida House and Senate.
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📍 Where & When: A hearing on a controversial environmental policy bill was held on Tuesday, starting its movement through the legislative process.
💬 Key Quote: “Carbon sequestration is a scam,” Gov. DeSantis said regarding the legislative proposal.
⚠️ Impact: While state lawmakers have been careful not to defy the Governor in the past, they are increasingly “moderating” and abandoning DeSantis’s more conservative policy goals now that he is a lame duck, set to leave office in 2026.
IN FULL:
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is hammering Republicans in the state legislature over their embrace of the latest green agenda policy scam that purports to reduce the impact carbon emissions have on climate change. While DeSantis works to push his plan to eliminate Florida’s sales tax, he contends the Republican legislative supermajority is wasting time and political capital on creating a far-left state task force charged with developing a framework to implement a carbon sequestration program in the state.
“The Florida House of Representatives has a Republican supermajority, and what are they spending their time doing? Well, they are hearing in a committee a bill about carbon sequestration,” the Florida Governor said in a video posted to X (formerly Twitter). DeSantis continued, noting that the latest far-left green agenda policy fad would mean “Potentially injecting carbon into our soil, aquifer, and even our ocean floor.”
“Carbon sequestration is a scam, ” Gov. DeSantis declared. “It is part of climate ideology, and it should not be in law in the state of Florida, and certainly should not be the work of a Republican supermajority.”
DeSantis contends that Florida voters want lawmakers to focus on other policy priorities, and implementing a carbon sequestration program may generate a political backlash that could jeopardize the Republican supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature.
Carbon sequestration is a controversial and unproven process in which atmospheric carbon dioxide is captured and stored in man-made carbon sinks created by injecting the carbon into the Earth’s crust.
WATCH:
Florida’s Republican supermajority is spending time on so-called carbon sequestration. Injecting carbon into our soil, aquifers, and even our ocean floor is a non-starter. Carbon sequestration is a scam. A GOP supermajority is a terrible thing to waste. pic.twitter.com/qg5sw7dcaB
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) March 31, 2025
PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: The Senate approved a resolution to oppose President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports, with the legislation aimed at repealing the emergency declaration permitting these trade levies.
👥 Who’s Involved: Senators Rand Paul (R-KY), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) joined with Senate Democrats to support the resolution, which is sponsored by Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA).
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📍 Where & When: The Senate passed the measure on Wednesday following President Trump’s “Liberation Day” event at the White House Rose Garden, where he announced that substantial import duties would be imposed on foreign nations with high tariffs on U.S. exports.
💬 Key Quote: Senator Rand Paul stated, “Taxation without representation is tyranny,” characterizing tariffs as a form of taxation and arguing the Constitution forbids one person from enacting taxes.
⚠️ Impact: The resolution likely won’t advance in the GOP-controlled House.
IN FULL:
In a Senate session on Wednesday, a resolution challenging President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs on imports from Canada was advanced to the House of Representatives, with Senators approving the bill in a 51-48 vote. Introduced by Hillary Clinton’s former running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, the measure seeks to revoke the emergency declaration that sanctioned these tariffs by citing the influx of fentanyl across the border. This vote saw four Republican defections, with Sens. Rand Paul, Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski joining the Democrat minority to pass the measure.
The resolution’s passage is arguably a symbolic win for Senate Democrats who have worked to derail President Trump’s America First trade agenda. However, while Democrats in the Senate were able to peel off just enough Republican votes to pass the anti-tariff resolution, it is unlikely to advance in the House, where Republican leaders will likely move to kill it before it can move to the floor for a vote.
“[W]e are here before the Senate because one person in our country wishes to raise taxes,” Sen. Paul argued in support of the Democratic resolution on the Senate floor late last night. “Well, this is contrary to everything our country was founded upon. One person is not allowed to raise taxes. The Constitution forbids it.”
“This is a tax, plain and simple,” he reiterated, adding: “Taxation without representation is tyranny.”
While tariffs can technically be categorized as a form of taxation, the import duties are not borne by American consumers for the most part. Instead, foreign companies impacted by tariffs will often absorb a significant portion of the import duty to preserve their market position—essentially opting to take a short-term revenue loss to ensure they maintain their consumer base for the long term.
It is also highly questionable to suggest that there is a lack of “representation” when an elected President with a mandate from the American people raises tariffs.
The Senate’s passage of the anti-tariff resolution came just hours after President Trump announced a 10 percent blanket tariff on all foreign imports and imposed additional, more targeted trade levies on a number of countries that have high tariffs on U.S. goods.
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A 50-year-old man has been arrested after apparently attempting a suicide car bombing in the Netherlands on Thursday morning. The unnamed suspect’s car burst into flames in Amsterdam’s Dam Square, where a Ukrainian from the partially Russian-controlled Donetsk region carried out a mass stabbing last Thursday.
Video footage from the scene shows the suspect emerging from his blazing vehicle, on fire, and rolling on the ground in an attempt to put out the flames. Later video footage shows him shuffling around the square, still partly on fire, until law enforcement steps in and douses him with fire extinguishers.
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Police say they “suspect that the driver caused the fire himself,” but a motive for the possible attack is unknown or undisclosed as of the time of publication. He is described as a Dutch national, although his ethnic and religious background is unclear.
The authorities report no injuries to bystanders are known, although some eyewitnesses describe glass flying “into our necks” when the car’s windows blew out.
Last week, a Ukrainian named Roman D. carried out a mass stabbing in the same square, wounding five people, including a 67-year-old American woman and a 69-year-old American man, before he was detained by bystanders, including a British tourist who pinned him down until police arrived.
The Ukrainian reportedly had bogus papers for multiple false identities, and an investigation into his possibly terroristic motives is ongoing.
BREAKING:
Video of the moment the failed car bomb exploded at the main square in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
A car is on fire after a small explosion. The police believe it’s a deliberate attack.
It’s the same location where 5 people were stabbed a few days ago. pic.twitter.com/6xmudcjXE4
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 3, 2025
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A 50-year-old man has been arrested after apparently attempting a suicide car bombing in the Netherlands on Thursday morning. The unnamed suspect's car burst into flames in Amsterdam's Dam Square, where a Ukrainian from the partially Russian-controlled Donetsk region carried out a mass stabbing last Thursday. show more