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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Trump Appeals for GOP Turnout in 'Sanctuary' Westchester County Election
Trump Appeals for GOP Turnout in 'Sanctuary' Westchester County Election
President Trump is urging Republican voters in Westchester County, NY, to turn out for a special election on Tuesday, where Christine Sculti is running against Democrat Ken Jenkins for County Executive. He criticized local officials for designating the area as a sanctuary for illegal migrants.

The election comes amid protests regarding immigration policies, with some county board members opposing Trump's stance. Trump emphasized the need for Republicans to vote to counter what he calls the Democrats' protection of "criminal aliens."


Breitbart: New Hampshire House Passed 'Anti-Sanctuary' Bill in Landslide Vote
New Hampshire House Passed 'Anti-Sanctuary' Bill in Landslide Vote
The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed a bill requiring law enforcement to cooperate with immigration authorities, achieving a bipartisan vote of 351 to 6. This follows Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte's commitment to eliminate sanctuary policies in the state.

The legislation, known as the Anti-Sanctuary City Act, aims to enhance public safety by prohibiting sanctuary jurisdictions. New Hampshire's GOP controls both the House and Senate, reflecting a long-standing Republican majority in the state legislature.


Breitbart: Watch: Rapper Cardi B Claims Her ‘Uncle Got Deported’ in Anti-Trump Rant
Watch: Rapper Cardi B Claims Her ‘Uncle Got Deported’ in Anti-Trump Rant
Rapper Cardi B expressed her anger on social media about President Trump attending the Super Bowl, claiming it contributed to her uncle's deportation amid his immigration policies. She criticized the heavy security presence and lamented damage to her expensive shoe, linking her frustration to Trump.

Cardi B, of Dominican and Trinidadian descent, did not provide further details on her uncle's situation or evidence for her claims. Her comments come after previous controversial remarks about Trump voters.


#politics

Fox News: Missouri AG sues Starbucks over 'race-based' hiring, DEI initiatives
Missouri AG sues Starbucks over 'race-based' hiring, DEI initiatives
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, alleging the company engages in race-based hiring practices that violate the Missouri Human Rights Act. The lawsuit criticizes Starbucks for its initiatives aimed at increasing BIPOC representation in its workforce and claims these practices lead to higher prices and longer wait times for consumers.

Bailey argues that Starbucks' policies, which include setting diversity goals, constitute systemic discrimination and violate federal law as interpreted by recent Supreme Court rulings. The lawsuit also claims that Starbucks discriminates in board membership based on race and gender.


The Mirror: 8 chilling Donald Trump moments as he threatens Gaza ceasefire
8 chilling Donald Trump moments as he threatens Gaza ceasefire
Donald Trump has made controversial statements regarding the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, threatening to cancel it if hostages aren't released by a self-imposed deadline. He also suggested the U.S. should take ownership of Gaza after displacing its residents, framing it as a real estate opportunity.

In addition, Trump signed an executive order to revert to plastic straws, dismissed concerns about marine life, and reiterated false claims about the 2020 election. He expressed indifference to Ukraine's potential future under Russian control, demanding repayment for U.S. aid.


The American Mind: How Trump Can Secure the Supreme Court for a Generation
How Trump Can Secure the Supreme Court for a Generation
President Trump has the opportunity to appoint a majority of Supreme Court justices, potentially solidifying his legacy as a consequential president. To secure this, he should nominate candidates for justices who may retire, particularly those aged 65 and older, within his first 100 days.

Making prospective appointments is within Trump's constitutional authority and has historical precedent. This strategy would prevent Senate Democrats from blocking his nominees after the 2026 midterms and allow current justices to retire without political pressure.


Forbes: Trump Allies Suggest He Should Defy Court Orders—But Precedent Suggests He Won’t
Trump Allies Suggest He Should Defy Court Orders—But Precedent Suggests He Won’t
Allies of President Trump, including Vice President JD Vance and Elon Musk, have criticized the federal judiciary's authority over Trump's executive actions. They argue that judges should not control the executive branch, raising concerns about potential defiance of court orders.

Experts warn that ignoring judicial rulings could lead to significant political fallout for Trump and the Republican Party. Historically, presidents have adhered to court decisions, and any refusal to comply could provoke legal consequences and undermine the rule of law.


Fox News: Heritage president reacts to 'Project 2025' promptly dropping from liberals' lips as DOGE takes ax to DC
Heritage president reacts to 'Project 2025' promptly dropping from liberals' lips as DOGE takes ax to DC
Project 2025, a conservative policy initiative linked to the Heritage Foundation, has faced scrutiny and criticism from Democrats, who label it a "right-wing boogeyman." Despite this, key figures assert it remains a nonpartisan effort aimed at government efficiency, with a focus on dismantling bureaucratic excess.

As the 2024 election approaches, the initiative's reputation has been weaponized by the left, with some lawmakers forming task forces against it. Supporters argue that it reflects a mandate from voters for real change, while detractors warn it could harm the middle class and undermine consumer protections.


Le Monde: Ex-Trump advisor Steve Bannon pleads guilty in border wall fraud case
Ex-Trump advisor Steve Bannon pleads guilty in border wall fraud case
Steve Bannon pleaded guilty to a fraud charge related to the "We Build the Wall" scheme, avoiding prison time with a three-year conditional discharge. He was indicted in 2022 for defrauding donors in a private fundraising effort for the US-Mexico border wall.

Bannon, who served as a chief strategist for Donald Trump, previously faced federal charges but received a pardon. He has remained a prominent supporter of Trump through his podcast, despite his legal troubles, including a contempt of Congress conviction last year.


The Mirror: Parliament's bar for MPs to reopen with CCTV after spiking allegation
Parliament's bar for MPs to reopen with CCTV after spiking allegation
Parliament's Strangers Bar will reopen on February 24 after closing due to a reported drink spiking incident. New safety measures include CCTV installation, increased security, staff training from the Met Police, and stricter ID checks to ensure the well-being of patrons.

Union representatives acknowledge these changes as a step forward but highlight the need for a broader cultural shift in Westminster. The Metropolitan Police are still investigating the alleged spiking, with no arrests made thus far.


Times Of Israel: Architect of US law against PA ‘pay-to-slay’ skeptical of Ramallah effort to end it
Architect of US law against PA ‘pay-to-slay’ skeptical of Ramallah effort to end it
The Palestinian Authority's recent decree to reform its payment system for families of prisoners and slain attackers is seen as a positive step by some, but concerns remain. Critics argue that the decree does not abolish the controversial Prisoners Club and Martyrs Fund, which continue to glorify violence.

While the reform aims to integrate these families into a broader welfare system based on economic need, skepticism exists regarding its implementation and potential impact on funding. The Israeli government has dismissed the initiative as a deceptive maneuver, raising questions about the PA's commitment to genuine reform.


GB News: Reform UK eyes SEVEN electoral upsets this week as Farage looks to heap misery on stumbling Starmer
Reform UK eyes SEVEN electoral upsets this week as Farage looks to heap misery on stumbling Starmer
Reform UK is set to contest seven council by-elections across the UK, including areas in Wales, Scotland, and England. Polls indicate strong support for Reform, with the party neck and neck with Labour nationally. The elections come after Labour's Deputy PM allowed nine councils to cancel their May elections, prompting accusations of collusion from Reform.

Key battlegrounds include Torfaen in Wales, where Reform is close to Labour, and Haverfordwest, where it aims to capitalize on a tight three-way race. National polling shows Reform at 26%, ahead of the Conservatives and just behind Labour, signaling potential shifts in voter sentiment against the traditional two-party system.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Israeli cabinet backs Trump’s demand for Hamas to release all hostages by Saturday deadline
Israeli cabinet backs Trump’s demand for Hamas to release all hostages by Saturday deadline
Israel's security cabinet supports President Trump's ultimatum for Hamas to release all hostages by Saturday noon, warning that failure to comply would end the ceasefire and lead to intensified military action. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the IDF is preparing for operations in Gaza.

Hamas has announced a delay in the release of hostages, citing Israel's alleged violations of the ceasefire agreement. The ongoing ceasefire has facilitated previous hostage exchanges, but tensions remain high as both sides accuse each other of not fulfilling their commitments.


#economy

Forbes: Trump May Unveil His Most Sweeping Tariffs Today: What To Know About Reciprocal Tariffs—And Inflation Impact
Trump May Unveil His Most Sweeping Tariffs Today: What To Know About Reciprocal Tariffs—And Inflation Impact
President Trump is set to announce new reciprocal tariffs aimed at balancing trade by imposing similar duties on imports from countries that charge tariffs on U.S. goods. This policy could significantly increase the U.S. effective tariff rate and is expected to raise inflation in the short term.

The proposed tariffs would impact various countries, with India and the European Union likely facing significant changes. Trump has already implemented tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the broader reciprocal tariff strategy may become a central feature of his economic policy.


#military

The Telegraph: Release hostages by noon Saturday or war begins again, says Netanyahu
Release hostages by noon Saturday or war begins again, says Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that military operations in Gaza will resume if Hamas does not release hostages by noon Saturday. He stated that troops are being positioned for a potential attack.

Hamas has indicated a delay in releasing hostages, citing Israel's alleged violations of the ceasefire agreement.


#culture

Breitbart: Animated Chinese Film Becomes First Non-Hollywood Movie to Make over $1 Billion
Animated Chinese Film Becomes First Non-Hollywood Movie to Make over $1 Billion
The animated film Ne Zha 2 has made history by surpassing $1 billion in box office sales, becoming the first non-American film to achieve this milestone. It has attracted 160 million viewers in China since its release on Lunar New Year, accounting for half of the box office sales during that period.

Ne Zha 2's success marks a shift in China's film industry, moving away from overtly militaristic propaganda to more family-friendly narratives rooted in Chinese folklore. The film is also gaining traction in the U.S. market, where pre-sale tickets are in high demand amid a sluggish American box office.


#health

Le Monde: Nitrous oxide canisters are no laughing matter for France's waste incineration plants
Nitrous oxide canisters are no laughing matter for France's waste incineration plants
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, poses significant challenges for waste incineration facilities in France. Increasingly large cylinders are being discarded improperly, leading to explosions in incineration plants due to the high temperatures involved.

These incidents not only disrupt operations, requiring extensive repairs and safety measures, but also highlight the health risks associated with the recreational use of nitrous oxide. The situation calls for better waste management practices to mitigate these dangers.


The Mirror: Kids' teeth 'neglected to the point of rot' - worst tooth decay areas uncovered
Kids' teeth 'neglected to the point of rot' - worst tooth decay areas uncovered
The UK government acknowledges a severe oral health crisis among children, with nearly 25% of five-year-olds suffering from tooth decay. Data shows a stagnation in improvements since 2015, particularly in deprived areas, where children are more than twice as likely to experience decay.

Dentistry Minister Stephen Kinnock criticized past neglect of NHS dentistry and outlined plans for reform, including an increase in urgent appointments and a new supervised toothbrushing program for disadvantaged children. The government aims to address inequalities in dental health access and improve overall care.