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#illegals

Breitbart: Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem Chops Funding for Migrant Aid Groups
Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem Chops Funding for Migrant Aid Groups
Kristi Noem, chief of the Department of Homeland Security under Donald Trump, has halted funding to progressive groups aiding migrants, pending a 90-day review. She criticized the misuse of taxpayer dollars by NGOs that facilitate illegal immigration and emphasized the need to secure the borders.

Noem's decision follows concerns from Texas Republican Lance Gooden, who argued that these organizations exploit their status to incentivize illegal immigration, undermining legal immigration processes. Reports indicate that the Biden administration's DHS has not adequately tracked the funding and activities of these NGOs.


#politics

Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Blasts DEI at the FAA
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Blasts DEI at the FAA
President Trump criticized the Biden administration's aviation standards following a deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport that resulted in 67 fatalities. He emphasized the need for high standards and qualified personnel in air traffic control.

In other news, Israel has ordered the UNRWA to cease operations due to alleged ties to terrorism, while tensions rise around various Senate confirmations and internal GOP discussions. The situation continues to unfold with significant implications for domestic and foreign policy.


Fox News: RNC, Trump campaign boss threaten lawsuit against Daily Beast
RNC, Trump campaign boss threaten lawsuit against Daily Beast
The Republican National Committee and Chris LaCivita are preparing a defamation lawsuit against The Daily Beast over a report claiming LaCivita received $22 million from the Trump campaign. They argue the actual amount was $19.2 million and that the article misrepresented the payments.

The Daily Beast has acknowledged the error but maintains its reporting is accurate. Despite adding an editor's note, the RNC and LaCivita's legal team assert that the article continues to imply LaCivita personally profited from campaign funds. They demand retractions and have taken steps to preserve evidence for potential litigation.


The Federalist: Gabbard's Critics Aren't Interested In Fixing US Spy Agencies
Gabbard's Critics Aren't Interested In Fixing US Spy Agencies
Tulsi Gabbard faced intense questioning during her Senate confirmation hearing for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, particularly regarding her views on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Senators pressed her to defend the law, which has been criticized for enabling surveillance on Americans, while Gabbard attempted to navigate her evolving stance to gain support.

Despite her past advocacy for FISA reform, Gabbard maintained that while some surveillance capabilities are necessary for national security, safeguards must protect civil liberties. The hearing highlighted a lack of focus on the abuses of intelligence agencies, with senators more concerned about Gabbard's position than addressing reforms to prevent politicization of these agencies.


#society

Fox News: Staffing at Washington National Airport air control tower was ‘not normal' on night of collision: FAA report
Staffing at Washington National Airport air control tower was ‘not normal' on night of collision: FAA report
An internal FAA report indicated that staffing levels at the air control tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport were inadequate during a recent collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter, resulting in the presumed deaths of 67 people. One controller was managing two positions, contrary to standard practice.

The FAA has been facing a long-standing air traffic controller shortage, with only 19 certified controllers at Reagan National, falling short of the 30 required. This staffing issue, compounded by outdated technology and funding challenges, has raised concerns about safety and operational efficiency in air traffic management.


Fox News: An Iraqi man who carried out Quran burnings in Sweden is killed in a shooting
An Iraqi man who carried out Quran burnings in Sweden is killed in a shooting
Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for several Quran burnings in Sweden, was killed in a shooting near Stockholm. His actions sparked widespread protests and unrest in various Muslim countries. Authorities have arrested five suspects in connection with his murder.

Momika had been facing charges of incitement to hatred related to his demonstrations. His death has raised concerns about potential connections to foreign powers, prompting involvement from Sweden's security service.


Breitbart: McDonald's Unveils the 1,230 Calorie 'Angel Reese Special'
McDonald's Unveils the 1,230 Calorie 'Angel Reese Special'
McDonald's has introduced "The Angel Reese Special," named after Chicago Sky star Angel Reese, marking the first time a female athlete has received her own signature meal. The meal includes a quarter pounder, fries, and a Hi-C drink, totaling 1,230 calories.

Reese expressed excitement about the partnership, hoping to inspire young athletes. However, the high calorie and sodium content suggests caution for those planning to play basketball afterward. The meal will launch on February 10.


#health

Breitbart: Patient First Coalition Launches War Room to Push for RFK Jr. Confirmation
Patient First Coalition Launches War Room to Push for RFK Jr. Confirmation
The Patient First Coalition (PFC) has established a war room to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his confirmation hearings as HHS secretary. The group aims to mobilize grassroots activism to advocate for Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda and pressure Senate Republicans.

PFC's leadership includes healthcare experts and aims to counter opposition from Democrats who have ties to Big Pharma. The coalition plans to amplify patient voices and push for changes prioritizing health over corporate interests once Kennedy is confirmed.


The Federalist: 6 Highlights From RFK Jr.'s Second Senate Hearing For HHS Chief
6 Highlights From RFK Jr.'s Second Senate Hearing For HHS Chief
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Senate committees regarding his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. He emphasized the need to address high healthcare costs driven by chronic illness and criticized pharmaceutical industry influence in Congress.

Kennedy also pledged to reverse Biden administration rules on transgender procedures and discussed the implications of obesity on national security. He described certain diabetes drugs as "miracle drugs" but cautioned against their use in young children without additional health measures.


#crime

Breitbart: Revealed: Suspect Accused of Plot to Kill Trump Officials Is Transgender
Revealed: Suspect Accused of Plot to Kill Trump Officials Is Transgender
Ryan Michael English, 24, also known as Riley Jane, was arrested in D.C. for allegedly plotting to kill high-ranking Republicans, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He approached police with knives and Molotov cocktails, leading to charges related to firearms and explosives.

In a separate incident, Audrey Hale, a transgender woman, killed six people at a Nashville school in March 2023. Hale left notes expressing distress about her gender identity, stating that changing one's gender was possible. Both cases highlight serious issues surrounding violence and identity.