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#illegals
Liberty Nation News: DEVELOPING: Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order - Liberty Nation News
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. US District Judge John C. Coughenour ruled that the 14th Amendment and Supreme Court precedent support the continuation of birthright citizenship.
The executive order, signed on Inauguration Day, was set to take effect on February 19. The ruling came in response to a lawsuit from Washington, Arizona, Illinois, and Oregon, which contended that the 14th Amendment applies to children of illegal immigrants, a view upheld by American courts for nearly a century.
Fox News: Mexico scrambles to build tents to handle mass deportations from US
The Mexican government is establishing encampments in Ciudad Juárez to accommodate the anticipated return of Mexicans due to President Trump's mass deportation efforts. These tent shelters will provide food, medical care, and assistance with identity documents for deported individuals.
Trump's administration has already conducted over 460 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal records. The initiative aims to combat crime and manage the influx of deportees, with Mexico asserting its readiness to support returning nationals.
#politics
Fox News: JD Vance's first big VP moment on the horizon with possible cabinet tiebreaker vote
JD Vance may soon face his first significant role as vice president, potentially casting a tiebreaking vote in the Senate for President Trump's cabinet nominees, including John Ratcliffe for CIA director and Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary. The Senate is currently navigating confirmations, with some Republicans possibly opposing Hegseth.
The Senate, controlled by Republicans, may require Vance's intervention if votes become deadlocked. Hegseth has faced scrutiny over personal allegations but maintains his innocence. The confirmation process for these nominees is expected to continue into the weekend.
Fox News: Moderate Republican Murkowski won't back Trump pick Hegseth for defense secretary
Sen. Lisa Murkowski announced her opposition to Pete Hegseth as President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, citing concerns over his past behaviors, including infidelity and allegations of sexual assault. She emphasized the need for a leader with sound judgment in the current global security climate.
Murkowski expressed that Hegseth's admitted actions are not suitable for someone in charge of the armed forces, despite his denials regarding excessive drinking and sexual assault claims.
The Western Journal: Kamala's Marriage Strained: She Reportedly Blames Her Husband for Loss to Trump
Kamala Harris reportedly blames her husband Doug Emhoff for her election defeat to Donald Trump, citing his past controversies and perceived lack of support during her campaign. Sources indicate that their marriage is strained, with Harris contemplating a future political run without Emhoff's influence.
Emhoff's past, including allegations of infidelity and abusive behavior, has come under scrutiny, raising questions about his role in Harris's political ambitions. As she plans a potential presidential bid in 2028, Harris appears to be distancing herself from Emhoff.
The Federalist: CNN's New Hit Piece Against Hegseth Is A Giant Nothingburger
Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense faces scrutiny from media outlets, particularly CNN, which reported on past comments from his ex-wife regarding his drinking. Critics argue these claims are outdated, as the couple has been divorced since 2017, and Hegseth has publicly addressed his past struggles.
Hegseth's lawyer contends that the media's efforts mirror tactics used against Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court nomination. Despite these challenges, Hegseth's nomination has advanced through the Senate Armed Services Committee and may be voted on soon.
The Western Journal: Jake Tapper, Anderson Cooper Speechless After Boss Sets CNN’s New Standard for Trump Coverage: Report
CNN CEO Mark Thompson has instructed staff to change their approach to covering President Donald Trump during his second term, urging them to avoid "pre-judging" and not to "relitigate the past." This marks a shift from the network's previous adversarial stance under former president Jeff Zucker.
The network is facing significant challenges, including declining viewership and a recent defamation ruling. Plans for layoffs are underway as Thompson aims to include Trump supporters in discussions, indicating a potential shift in CNN's editorial strategy to regain audience trust.
Fox News: Joe Rogan calls out liberals for insisting Musk used Nazi salute: ‘Bulls--- game’
Joe Rogan defended Elon Musk against accusations from liberal media that Musk performed a Nazi salute during Trump's inaugural parade. Rogan dismissed these claims as "crying wolf," arguing they trivialize serious issues and serve as cheap attacks on political opponents.
Musk responded to the allegations, calling them tired tactics. Rogan emphasized that such comparisons are often used by liberals to justify their attacks, asserting that they detract from genuine discourse.
The Telegraph: Micheál Martin becomes Irish prime minister after parliamentary chaos
Micheál Martin was officially appointed as Ireland's taoiseach after a delay due to parliamentary disputes. He emphasized the importance of cooperation with the UK post-Brexit and acknowledged challenges posed by the new Trump administration, particularly regarding tariffs and tax policies.
Martin expressed gratitude for his nomination and highlighted the enduring relationship between Ireland and the United States, asserting that it would remain strong despite external pressures.
Fox News: Trump expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under FACE Act
Donald Trump is expected to pardon pro-life activists convicted under the FACE Act during Biden's presidency, with details pending. This announcement coincides with the upcoming March for Life in Washington, D.C.
Senators Josh Hawley and Mike Lee have criticized the Biden administration for targeting pro-life individuals and have called for legislative changes to the FACE Act. Hawley emphasized the need for pardons for those he believes were wrongfully imprisoned.
#society
GB News: Asda rolls out a new scheme in all UK stores to help coffee lovers recycle
Asda has launched a coffee pod recycling scheme in partnership with Podback, allowing customers to return used pods at over 600 UK stores. The service, part of Asda's sustainability efforts, enables the recycling of both aluminium and plastic pods through a convenient drop-off system.
The initiative, originally started by Nestle and Jacobs Douwe Egberts in 2021, processes the pods within the UK, converting coffee grounds into renewable energy and repurposing materials into new products. Asda aims to make recycling easier for customers as part of its broader environmental strategy.
Fox News: REP. JOSH BRECHEEN: I was at National Prayer Service. What I witnessed was disturbing
During a recent prayer service attended by President Trump, the sermon led by Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde was criticized for being politically charged rather than biblically focused. The speaker's interpretation of scripture was deemed a distortion of truth, particularly regarding issues of immigration and law.
The commentary emphasizes the importance of adhering to biblical teachings and warns against using scripture for political gain. It calls for believers to recognize and reject such distortions to uphold the nation's foundational values.
Le Monde: Iranian Nobel laureate urges French lawmakers to prioritize human rights in Tehran talks
Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, called for the end of the Islamic Republic and emphasized that human rights must be a priority in any negotiations with Tehran. Speaking to French lawmakers via video link, she highlighted her ongoing fight for rights in Iran and the importance of the recent protests.
Recently released from prison on medical leave, Mohammadi has been a prominent activist for over two decades. She remains at risk of re-arrest while advocating for the rights of the Iranian people.
Forbes: JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon Stands Firm Amid Conservative Pressure To Dismantle DEI Initiatives
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon remains committed to the bank's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite pressure from conservative shareholders and the Trump administration. He rejects the "woke" label and emphasizes the importance of outreach to diverse communities as a sound business strategy.
Dimon’s stance contrasts with many CEOs who have distanced themselves from DEI efforts amid backlash. While he supports these initiatives, JPMorgan is adjusting its processes in light of the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action to ensure legal compliance.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Saudi FM makes first official trip to Lebanon in decade after years of strained ties
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan visited Lebanon for the first time in a decade, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. His visit coincides with Lebanon's recent election of a new president and prime minister, both seen as setbacks for Hezbollah.
Saudi Arabia aims to support Lebanon's stability and reform efforts while expressing concerns over Hezbollah's influence and drug smuggling issues. The kingdom's past punitive measures have exacerbated Lebanon's economic crisis, highlighting the need for renewed ties and support from Gulf nations.
Times Of Israel: US air force seeking to upgrade Cyrus airbase as Mideast humanitarian staging post
US Air Force experts are assessing upgrades to Cyprus's Andreas Papandreou Air Force Base to enhance its role as a humanitarian staging post for future Middle East operations. The base will require improvements in air traffic safety, including advanced radar systems, and expansion to accommodate more aircraft.
The upgrades come after a recent US Marine deployment at the base for potential evacuations during regional conflicts. Cyprus's government emphasizes that the base will not serve as a launch point for military strikes, reflecting the country's growing military cooperation with the US.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Says He Will 'Demand' Rate Cuts, Aligning His Views With Federal Reserve
President Trump, addressing the World Economic Forum, advocated for interest rate cuts in response to declining oil prices, aligning his views with the Federal Reserve's plans for easing. He emphasized that lower oil prices could support economic growth and reduce inflation.
Trump urged global central banks to adopt similar strategies, framing monetary policy as a means to stimulate growth amid economic challenges. His comments indicate a shift from his previous criticism of the Fed during his first term, suggesting a more cooperative approach moving forward.
#religion
The Western Journal: 'I Hit Rock Bottom': Charlie Sheen's Daughter Shares How She Found Jesus ... And Salvation
Lola Sheen, daughter of actors Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, shared her journey of overcoming depression and anxiety through faith in Jesus Christ. At 19, she described hitting rock bottom before experiencing a transformative spiritual encounter that restored her joy and peace.
She expressed gratitude for her newfound faith, stating that Jesus saved her and provided a sense of purpose. Lola's testimony reflects a personal redemption story and highlights the profound impact of faith on mental health.
#crime
Le Monde: UK judge sentences teenager who killed three girls to at least 52 years in jail
A UK judge sentenced Axel Rudakubana to life in custody for the murder of three young girls during a stabbing spree at a dance class. He must serve a minimum of 52 years, with the judge noting the profound harm caused to the victims' families and the community.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed solidarity with the victims' families, labeling Rudakubana a "vile offender" and stating that the nation mourns the tragedy. He emphasized the need for change following this harrowing event.