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#illegals
Human Events: RAW EGG NATIONALIST: Trust the plan—for real this time
Some conservatives are exhibiting a conditioned response to negativity despite recent political victories, likening their reactions to Pavlov's dogs. Many express cynicism about progress, suggesting that pardoning January 6 defendants undermines radicalization efforts.
Despite these sentiments, there is a sense of optimism following Trump's return to power, with significant actions being taken against illegal immigration and other policies. The current pace of deportations and policy changes signals a shift, leading some to believe that positive change is underway.
#politics
Fox News: Top lawmaker says issues that spurred DOGE’s genesis came full circle with Trump fixes: ‘Already winning'
Sen. Joni Ernst announced that the Agriculture Department has implemented a return-to-work mandate for federal employees, a move she attributes to concerns raised by a whistleblower about underutilized office space. Ernst emphasized the need for government efficiency and accountability.
Former President Trump supported this initiative, stating that telework has led to decreased productivity among federal workers. Ernst's efforts aim to address government waste, with reports indicating that a significant portion of federal office space remains vacant.
Front Page Magazine: FACT CHECK: Senator Claims $50M in Condoms Needed to "Keep Malnourished Babies Alive in Gaza"
Sen. Chris Murphy criticized claims regarding U.S. aid for condoms in Gaza, asserting that the Trump administration halted essential programs for malnourished infants. He emphasized that aid groups warn of imminent infant deaths due to the lack of support.
However, the government's own records indicate funding directed towards sexual and reproductive health services, not specifically for malnourished children. Media outlets have been accused of downplaying the details and misrepresenting the facts surrounding the aid situation.
Le Monde: Germany: MPs reject immigration bill from right and far right
German MPs narrowly rejected a conservative bill aimed at tightening immigration policies, despite support from the far-right AfD party. The CDU-CSU bloc had previously called for stricter measures, but the full proposal failed with 338 votes in favor and 350 against.
The ruling Social Democrats and Greens opposed the bill, which led to applause from their members after the vote. AfD leader Alice Weidel criticized CDU leader Friedrich Merz, calling the outcome a "bitter defeat" and highlighting his failure to advance immigration restrictions.
The Federalist: Pentagon Ends Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Travel For Employees
The Trump Defense Department has revoked a Biden-era policy that allowed taxpayer funds to cover abortion-related travel expenses for military personnel. This change aligns with President Trump’s executive order reaffirming the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding for elective abortions.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who opposed the Biden policy, faced criticism for his hold on Pentagon promotions but maintained that his actions were justified. He described the previous policy as "illegal and immoral," asserting that taxpayer dollars should not support abortions.
Fox News: Democrats rally around lightening rod issue during unruly DNC debate despite voter backlash in 2024
The final debate among eight candidates for the Democratic National Committee chair focused heavily on systemic racism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The event was marked by interruptions from left-wing protesters advocating for climate action, reflecting divisions within the party on prioritizing economic issues versus social justice.
Candidates expressed concern over the Democratic Party's recent electoral setbacks, with some arguing that focusing on economic issues is essential to regain support from diverse voter groups. The DNC is set to vote for a new chair amid calls to reconsider corporate PAC donations and enhance the party's stance on economic opportunity.
#society
GB News: Aldi shoppers hit by £10 charge for entering supermarket's 'concept' store
Aldi's £10 pre-payment charge for entry into its checkout-free store in Greenwich, London, has sparked customer backlash. The charge, which serves to verify payment cards, is deducted from the final bill but can lead to delays in refunds for those spending less than £10.
This practice aligns with industry trends in checkout-free retail, yet has raised concerns over customer convenience, especially with reports of multiple charges. Aldi's CEO indicated a shift back to self-checkouts as the company reassesses its approach to this retail model.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Gaza’s Rafah crossing set to reopen Saturday, to be run by PA with EU monitors
The Rafah Border Crossing between Gaza and Egypt is set to reopen under a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The crossing will be managed by Palestinian Authority representatives and European Union monitors, allowing for the evacuation of injured Palestinians and humanitarian aid.
Initially, the crossing will permit travel only from Gaza to Egypt for 50 injured individuals and 100 students on humanitarian grounds. The EU has deployed a monitoring mission to support border personnel, marking a renewed effort to facilitate movement and aid in the region.
The Telegraph: Trump can see off the Ayatollahs without firing a shot
President Kennedy's vision of a united West remains relevant as the Trump administration faces the urgent threat of Iran's nuclear ambitions. With Iran increasing its uranium production, the West must act decisively to prevent Tehran from becoming a nuclear-armed state.
A robust policy of maximum pressure is necessary, including oil and gas embargoes, reactivation of UN sanctions, and support for Iran's democratic opposition. The West should recognize the Iranian people's aspirations for a secular, democratic republic and take steps to isolate the regime while empowering internal resistance.