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Moraes’ Data Demand on X and Meta: A Conservative Take on Judicial Overreach By Laiz Rodrigues Hotspotorlando News  Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) Minister Alexandre de Moraes issued a stern directive to social media giants X and Meta, ordering them to hand over extensive data on accounts linked to conservative blogger Allan dos Santos. The Federal Police (PF) are to receive registration details, IP addresses, and posts spanning June 2024 to February 2025 within ten days, or the companies face a daily fine of R$100,000—roughly $17,500 USD. Ostensibly tied to an investigation into “fake news” targeting journalist Juliana Dal Piva, this…

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Victory for Trump’s DOGE: Judge Upholds Takeover of U.S. Institute of Peace The Hotspotorlando In a win for President Donald Trump’s mission to slash government waste, a federal judge on March 19, 2025, declined to block the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from taking control of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) after a dramatic standoff in Washington, D.C. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, despite her sharp criticism of DOGE’s tactics, refused to issue a temporary restraining order sought by ousted USIP board members, clearing the way for Trump’s team to rein in yet another bloated bureaucracy. The showdown began…

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By The Hotspotorlando News In a powerful display of diplomacy, President Donald Trump held a “fantastic” one-hour phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on March 19, 2025, setting the stage for real progress in ending Russia’s war with Ukraine. This wasn’t just talk—it was Trump doing what he does best: taking charge, cutting through the noise, and putting America’s interests first while offering a lifeline to a war-torn ally. The White House didn’t mince words, and neither should we. Trump briefed Zelenskiy on his prior call with Vladimir Putin, where the Russian leader rejected a full ceasefire but agreed…

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What If the Right Ignored the Left for a Day? Imagine a 24-hour experiment: the political “right”—conservatives, libertarians, traditionalists—decides to go radio silent. No rebuttals, no snarky X posts, no Fox News panels dissecting the latest outrage from the left. For one day, March 20, 2025, they refuse to listen to or comment on anything the left says or does. What would happen? The thought alone feels like a glitch in the matrix of modern politics, where every move demands a countermove. Let’s game it out.

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Brazil’s Visa Requirement: An Ideological Blunder Threatening Tourism and Prosperity By Laiz Rodrigues Today, the Brazilian Senate stands at a crossroads. On the table is the PDL (Projeto de Decreto Legislativo), a legislative proposal aimed at suspending the reinstatement of visa requirements and an exorbitant R$500 fee—roughly $80 USD—for American, Canadian, and Australian tourists seeking to visit Brazil. This vote is not just a procedural matter; it’s a battle for common sense against an ideological decision that threatens to choke Brazil’s tourism industry and repel foreign investment. The backstory is telling. In 2019, under President Jair Bolsonaro’s administration, Brazil made…

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Brazil’s Economic Beat: What’s Trending in 2025 On March 19, 2025, Brazil’s economy is a rollercoaster of resilience and reckoning. After a strong run, the numbers tell a story of growth cooling off, inflation nagging, and a nation wrestling with its financial future. Here’s what’s driving the economic conversation today.

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U.S. Threatens Escalating Sanctions on Venezuela Over Repatriation Standoff The United States has issued a stern warning to Venezuela, threatening “severe and escalating sanctions” if the South American nation refuses to accept its citizens deported from the U.S. The ultimatum, delivered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio on March 18, 2025, marks a sharp escalation in tensions between Washington and Caracas as the Trump administration intensifies its focus on immigration enforcement.

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Eduardo Bolsonaro Steps Away from Congress to Rally U.S. Support Amid Family’s Legal Battles By Hotspotorlando News **March 19, 2025** – Eduardo Bolsonaro, the outspoken son of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, has temporarily vacated his seat in Brazil’s Congress to embark on a mission in the United States.

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Trump Releases JFK Assassination Documents: A Step Toward Transparency or a Historical Footnote? By Laiz Rodrigues-Hotspotorlando News On March 18, 2025, President Donald Trump fulfilled a long-standing campaign promise by releasing approximately 80,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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By Laiz Rodrigues hotspotorlando Editor in Chief Eduardo Bolsonaro’s Stand in America: A Conservative Exile Fights Back Eduardo Bolsonaro, the Brazilian congressman and son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, announced he would remain in the United States for an indefinite period, requesting a leave from his mandate in Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies. In a video posted to his social media, he framed this as a strategic retreat—not a flight from justice, but a stand against tyranny. For conservatives worldwide, this is more than a personal choice; it’s a rallying cry against a creeping authoritarianism in Brazil, masked as judicial…

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