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11 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Vatican Cardinal: Immigrants ‘Terrorized’ by Trump Crackdown
Cardinal Michael Czerny of the Vatican criticized President Trump's immigration policies, stating they "terrorize" immigrants and are a poor method of administering justice. He emphasized the need for positive narratives about migration, arguing that migrants enrich society and should not be scapegoated.
Czerny also condemned the Trump administration's funding cuts to USAID, which affect church-run aid programs like Catholic Relief Services. He called for a review of foreign aid budgets without dismantling commitments, highlighting the challenges faced by organizations reliant on this funding.
Fox News: Noem, Hegseth, Bondi plead with Congress for more border funding amid large-scale deportations
President Trump's Cabinet members are urging Congress for increased funding to enhance border security and expedite deportations. They argue that the costs of securing the border are justified compared to the long-term expenses of maintaining the current immigration status quo.
As the March 14 spending bill deadline approaches, the Cabinet officials seek resources such as law enforcement personnel, military support, and additional immigration judges. However, passing a funding bill may require bipartisan support in the Senate, complicating negotiations between House and Senate Republicans.
Fox News: Tom Homan believes ICE raid leaks are 'coming from inside' as Aurora leaker closer to being identified
Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, is investigating leaks that compromised a major ICE operation in Colorado targeting the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The leaks allowed gang members to evade arrest, raising concerns about the safety of law enforcement officers involved.
Homan indicated that the investigation may point to the FBI and emphasized the seriousness of the leaks, which jeopardize officer safety. He vowed to increase ICE's efforts in sanctuary cities and ensure that those responsible for the leaks face severe consequences.
#politics
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did Trump Really Say Vance Wouldn't Be His Successor? Absolutely Not
President Trump recently addressed speculation about his potential endorsement of Vice President J.D. Vance as his successor in the 2028 election. In an interview, Trump stated it was "too early" to make such a decision, emphasizing Vance's capabilities and the effectiveness of his administration.
Despite Trump's clarification, media outlets misrepresented his comments, suggesting he outright refused to endorse Vance. Critics have spun this narrative, ignoring the context of Trump's remarks, which highlighted the premature nature of the endorsement question.
Fox News: Israel slams Palestinian 'deception scheme' over claim it halted terror rewards program
The Palestinian Authority (PA) claims to have ended its "pay for slay" program, which provides financial support to families of Palestinian terrorists. However, Israeli officials suspect this is a deceptive tactic to maintain payments through a different channel, as the program's structure remains largely intact.
Despite the PA's announcement, critics argue that the payments will continue under the guise of a new foundation, suggesting little change in the PA's approach to funding terrorism. This move appears aimed at improving relations with the Trump administration, which had previously condemned the program.
The Telegraph: Why Hamas does not really want to derail the hostage deal
Hamas's announcement to postpone further hostage releases has sparked outrage and protests in Israel, reflecting the deep anguish felt by the families of the remaining hostages. Despite the turmoil, there is a sense of quiet confidence among Israeli officials that the situation may not be as dire as it appears.
Hamas claims the postponement is due to Israel's alleged violations of their agreement, including insufficient aid to Gaza and targeting Palestinian civilians. The motivations behind Hamas's decision remain a critical question for observers.
Breitbart: Steve Hagerty, Head of Firm Karen Bass Chose to Rebuild L.A., Was Disaster as One-Term Mayor of Evanston, Illinois
Steve Hagerty, founder of Hagerty Consulting, has been selected by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for the city's rebuilding effort despite a controversial past as Evanston, Illinois' mayor. His tenure was marked by management crises and legal issues, including violations of the Illinois Open Meetings Act.
Hagerty's firm has faced scrutiny for its involvement in fraudulent activities during Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. His leadership in Evanston was characterized by political turbulence and significant project cost overruns, leading to him being the first one-term mayor in the town since World War II.
#society
The Western Journal: Video: Nancy Mace Drops Jaws With Surprise Rape Claims on House Floor
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina made a shocking speech on the House floor, accusing four men, including her former fiancé, of sexual crimes. She detailed her own experience as a victim and criticized a system that failed to protect women, claiming to have uncovered evidence of serious offenses.
Mace named specific individuals involved in these alleged crimes and described her trauma upon discovering hidden recordings of herself. She called for justice and criticized law enforcement's handling of sexual assault cases. The accused men have denied her allegations.
Breitbart: One Dead, Four Injured as Private Jets Collide at Arizona's Scottsdale Airport
Two private planes collided on the runway at Scottsdale Airport, Arizona, resulting in one death and four injuries. A midsize business jet reportedly lost landing gear and struck a parked Gulfstream 200 jet.
Two injured individuals were hospitalized, while the deceased was in the parked plane. Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil owns the damaged Learjet but was not on board during the incident. The cause is still under investigation.
GB News: Met police: Court rules against crackdown on officers by removing their vetting clearance
The High Court ruled that the Metropolitan Police cannot dismiss officers solely by withdrawing their vetting clearance, a decision stemming from a case involving Sergeant Lino Di Maria, who denied sexual assault allegations. The court emphasized the need for proper regulations regarding officer dismissal.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed concern over the ruling's implications for police reform, while Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley criticized the decision, stating it hampers efforts to remove unfit officers from the force.
Forbes: How Donald Trump Shifted Kids-Cancer Charity Money Into His Business
The Eric Trump Foundation golf invitational at Trump National Golf Club has raised over $11 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. However, financial scrutiny reveals that the Trump Organization charged the foundation for the use of the course, contradicting claims of free services.
Expenses for the event have ballooned, raising concerns about self-dealing and misallocation of donor funds, with significant amounts redirected to charities connected to the Trump family. This raises questions about the foundation's independence and transparency.
Forbes: Shopify Shuts Down Kanye West’s Yeezy Site After Days Of Selling Only One Thing: A Swastika T-Shirt
Kanye West's Yeezy website went offline after selling only a $20 swastika T-shirt, following a series of antisemitic rants on social media. Shopify removed the site for violating its terms, while West's X account disappeared after he made inflammatory comments, including praising Hitler.
The American Jewish Committee condemned West's remarks, highlighting the rise in antisemitism globally. West, who recently revealed an autism diagnosis, previously lost significant business partnerships due to his controversial statements.
The Western Journal: Another Airplane Disaster: 1 Dead After 2 Jets Collide - Learjet Owned by Mötley Crüe Singer
A collision between two private jets at Scottsdale Municipal Airport in Arizona resulted in one fatality and injuries to four others. The Learjet, owned by Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil, crashed into a parked Gulfstream jet, with the initial cause linked to the Learjet's landing gear failure.
The incident is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board, amid a series of recent aviation accidents. The pilot of the Learjet was killed, and Neil's girlfriend was among the injured.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Yemen’s Houthis say ready to launch attacks on Israel if Gaza ceasefire collapses
Yemen's Houthi leader, Abdulmalik al-Houthi, warned of potential attacks on Israel if it resumes military actions in Gaza, asserting readiness to escalate if the ceasefire is violated. This follows Hamas's announcement of halting commitments to the ceasefire due to alleged Israeli violations.
The Houthis previously launched missile and drone attacks on Israel during the Gaza conflict, which caused casualties and damage. While they ceased attacks during the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with Israel responding to Houthi threats and actions.
#economy
Breitbart: Watch Live: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Testifies Before Congress
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on February 11, presenting a semiannual report on monetary policy. Expect Republicans to focus on the negative impacts of "Bidenomics," while Democrats will likely address Trump's tariffs.
#history
Le Monde: Archeology: Mysterious medieval 'Nordic' presence discovered on French Atlantic island
An excavation in La Flotte, Île de Ré, has uncovered a burial site dating back to the early Middle Ages, revealing a "Nordic" presence. Initial findings include around 50 graves, some linked to a chapel from the 15th century, with carbon-dated remains from 772 to 972 AD.
Researchers emphasize caution, as the investigation is in its early stages and many questions remain unanswered. The site was discovered during a preliminary survey before a planned home construction.
#sports
Breitbart: Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker's Clothes Go Missing in Post-Game Confusion
The Kansas City Chiefs lost 40-22 to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, and kicker Harrison Butker faced an additional embarrassment when his clothes were mistakenly taken by staff, leaving him in a towel post-game. The mix-up occurred after he showered, as staff thought his outfit belonged to teammate Patrick Mahomes.
Butker maintained a good attitude about the incident and reportedly left the stadium in Chiefs training gear. He did not score any points during the game, as the team opted for two-point conversions after their touchdowns.