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#illegals

Breitbart: Dr. Phil to Selena Gomez: Dry Your Eyes; 'Rapists Don't Deserve Your Tears'
Dr. Phil to Selena Gomez: Dry Your Eyes; 'Rapists Don't Deserve Your Tears'
Selena Gomez's emotional video reacting to the Trump administration's immigration policies drew mixed responses, prompting Dr. Phil to advise her to reconsider her stance. He questioned her empathy, suggesting she may not relate to the individuals targeted by ICE raids, which focus on serious criminals.

Dr. Phil, who observed ICE operations firsthand, emphasized that the agency targets dangerous offenders, not innocent families. He criticized media narratives portraying ICE as indiscriminately rounding up immigrants, asserting that their focus is on public safety.


#politics

Fox News: Amber Rose stands by Trump after being 'canceled' for supporting him, says 'naysayers are quiet' now
Amber Rose stands by Trump after being 'canceled' for supporting him, says 'naysayers are quiet' now
Amber Rose expresses confidence in her support for President Trump, stating that initial backlash has subsided as people recognize his positive changes for the country. She emphasizes the importance of open dialogue among differing ideologies and encourages others to be persistent in their beliefs.

Rose, who previously faced criticism for her pro-Trump stance, believes society needs to return to reality and engage in difficult conversations. She hints at a potential future in politics, fueled by her passion for the subject.


Fox News: Trump's new legal team begins appeals process for Manhattan conviction
Trump's new legal team begins appeals process for Manhattan conviction
President Donald Trump's legal team has filed an appeal against his conviction for 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels. His new attorney, Robert J. Giuffra Jr., argues that the case undermines the rule of law and sets a dangerous precedent.

Trump maintains his innocence and views the prosecution as politically motivated. Legal experts have criticized the case, with some calling it one of the worst in history. The appeal process may eventually lead to a Supreme Court review.


Breitbart: Report: Canada Mulls Massive 'Pandemic-Style' Bailout to Prepare for Trump Tariffs
Report: Canada Mulls Massive 'Pandemic-Style' Bailout to Prepare for Trump Tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is reportedly preparing a "pandemic-style" bailout to support industries facing potential U.S. tariffs. However, with Parliament prorogued until March 24, significant spending measures requiring legislative approval may not be enacted before the February 1 deadline.

Trudeau's leadership is under scrutiny as he plans to resign amid a looming election, while opposition parties criticize the government's inaction on tariffs and border issues. Polls indicate rising support for the Conservative Party as Trudeau's Liberals struggle to maintain public confidence.


The Western Journal: Tim Walz Told to 'Get a Lawyer' After His MSNBC 'Nazi' Attack on Elon Musk
Tim Walz Told to 'Get a Lawyer' After His MSNBC 'Nazi' Attack on Elon Musk
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has faced backlash after accusing Elon Musk of making a Nazi salute during a recent appearance on MSNBC. Walz's comments, made while discussing President Trump’s policies, have raised questions of defamation, prompting Musk to consider legal action.

Musk's gesture during his speech has been interpreted differently, with the Anti-Defamation League stating it was merely an awkward moment rather than a salute. The controversy highlights the increasing tensions over political rhetoric, particularly regarding accusations of extremism.


Fox News: Sen. Kaine claims Trump will 'stiff' federal employees who take buyout offer: 'Do not be fooled'
Sen. Kaine claims Trump will 'stiff' federal employees who take buyout offer: 'Do not be fooled'
Sen. Tim Kaine accused President Trump of misleading federal employees regarding buyout offers, suggesting that those who resign may not receive promised payments. Kaine emphasized that Trump lacks the authority to make such offers, warning employees not to be deceived.

In response, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the buyout program, asserting it aims to encourage federal workers to return to the office and is not a purge of dissenters. She criticized the low attendance of federal employees and stated the policy is popular among taxpayers.


Fox News: Missouri AG backs up Trump's birthright citizenship order, argues 14th Amendment has been 'perverted'
Missouri AG backs up Trump's birthright citizenship order, argues 14th Amendment has been 'perverted'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey defended President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship, claiming the 14th Amendment has been misinterpreted. He argued that the amendment was meant to protect Americans post-Civil War, not to incentivize illegal immigration.

Bailey also supported Trump's executive orders regarding federal appropriations, criticizing the Biden administration for not adhering to congressional directives. He noted ongoing legal challenges from the ACLU and others against Trump's policies.


Forbes: Trump Administration Rescinds Grant Freeze—Here’s Everything We Know
Trump Administration Rescinds Grant Freeze—Here’s Everything We Know
The Trump administration has revoked a temporary freeze on federal assistance programs after confusion and a court-ordered pause. The initial directive aimed to halt various federal grants related to diversity, foreign aid, and other issues but faced immediate legal challenges.

While certain programs like Social Security and Medicare remain unaffected, the scope of the freeze raised concerns about potential impacts on numerous federal funding initiatives. Legal experts suggest the order may violate the Impoundment Control Act, prompting uncertainty about its legality and future enforcement.


The Western Journal: Saving RFK: Billionaire Biden Donor to Fund Primaries Against 13 US Sens Who Won't Support Nomination
Saving RFK: Billionaire Biden Donor to Fund Primaries Against 13 US Sens Who Won't Support Nomination
Billionaire Nicole Shanahan, a former Democratic donor, has pledged to fund primary challenges against 13 U.S. senators who oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services. She specifically called out senators, urging them to support Kennedy or face consequences in their elections.

Shanahan, who served as Kennedy's running mate in 2024, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in politics, positioning herself as a force against perceived exploitation by major industries. Her commitment to challenge these senators reflects a significant shift in her political alignment and strategy.


#society

Breitbart: NCAA Transgender Track Runner Decries Faulty Shoes Despite Destroying Female Opponents
NCAA Transgender Track Runner Decries Faulty Shoes Despite Destroying Female Opponents
Sadie Schreiner, a transgender athlete at Rochester Institute of Technology, recently won a 200-meter race against female competitors but expressed dissatisfaction with her performance, citing issues with her shoes. Schreiner has been vocal about the challenges faced by transgender athletes in women's sports.

Despite her success, Schreiner has faced criticism, including from tennis legend Martina Navratilova, who suggested that she should compete in men's categories. Schreiner has a history of strong performances, including All-American honors in previous seasons.


#history

The Economist: A sophisticated civilisation once flourished in the Amazon basin
A sophisticated civilisation once flourished in the Amazon basin
Archaeological research led by Dr. Umberto Lombardo in Bolivia's Llanos de Moxos challenges previous beliefs about the Amazon basin's capacity to support large populations. Evidence suggests a sophisticated civilization, the Casarabe, thrived there, though the reasons for their decline remain unclear.

This discovery reshapes our understanding of ancient human habitation in the region, indicating that fertile agricultural practices may have existed long before European contact.