PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, March 31: Donald Trump fumes at the Supreme Court as its judges prepare to hear arguments in a constitutional case over his 2025 executive order on birthright citizenship. Also, the Financial Times alleges that Pete Hegseth sought to make investments in defence companies right before the US's war on Iran.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, March 31: Donald Trump fumes at the Supreme Court as its judges prepare to hear arguments in a constitutional case over his 2025 executive order on birthright citizenship.
- Also, the Financial Times alleges that Pete Hegseth sought to make investments in defence companies right before the US's war on Iran.
- Plus, a chilling trial begins in France into a freemason mafia accused of murder and assault.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- Also, the Financial Times alleges that Pete Hegseth sought to make investments in defence companies right before the US's war on Iran.
- Plus, a chilling trial begins in France into a freemason mafia accused of murder and assault.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Plus, a chilling trial begins in France into a freemason mafia accused of murder and assault.
- PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, March 31: Donald Trump fumes at the Supreme Court as its judges prepare to hear arguments in a constitutional case over his 2025 executive order on birthright citizenship.
- Also, the Financial Times alleges that Pete Hegseth sought to make investments in defence companies right before the US's war on Iran.
