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11 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Elon: FEMA Just Defied Trump, Sent $59 Million to NYC for Luxury Hotels for Illegals
Elon Musk criticized FEMA for allegedly sending $59 million to luxury hotels in New York City to accommodate illegal migrants, claiming it defied President Trump's orders and misallocated disaster relief funds. Following Musk's comments, FEMA suspended these payments and terminated four employees involved.
New York City officials disputed the claim, stating only $19 million was used for housing migrants, while the rest funded food and security services. Trump expressed outrage over FEMA's spending, calling for its termination and suggesting states should manage disaster responses independently.
Forbes: Four FEMA Officials Fired After Musk’s DOGE Claims Agency Funded Migrant Housing In ‘Luxury’ Hotels
The Department of Homeland Security has terminated four FEMA officials after allegations from Elon Musk regarding nearly $60 million spent on housing migrants in luxury New York City hotels. Musk's claims prompted the DHS to label the payments as "egregious."
FEMA's acting administrator confirmed that payments were suspended and personnel would be held accountable. The funds in question were likely sourced from FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program, which reimburses for migrant-related expenses.
#politics
Breitbart: MSNBC Legal Analyst Cevallos Warns Against Calling Trump's Orders Constitutional Crisis
MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos stated that President Trump's actions do not constitute a "constitutional crisis." He defined such a crisis as a situation where the Constitution lacks a resolution to a pressing conflict, which he argues is not the case with Trump's executive orders.
Cevallos emphasized that while Trump's approach may be chaotic and irritating to the courts, it does not reach the level of a constitutional crisis unless the administration refuses to comply with a court order. He noted that historical examples show near crises but questioned the future implications of current actions.
Breitbart: Lefty Lunacy: UK Health Minister Defended People Identifying as Llamas
The UK Labour Party faces criticism after appointing Ashley Dalton as health minister, known for her extreme views on gender and past comments supporting the dignity of those identifying as llamas. This follows the ousting of Andrew Gwynne over leaked offensive messages.
Dalton's appointment raises concerns about the party's image, especially as it seeks to distance itself from "woke" politics amid rising support for Reform UK. Critics argue that her views could undermine Labour's efforts to present itself as a serious governing party.
The Federalist: Dems Are Begging A NY Court To Let Noncitizens Vote
Democrats in New York are advocating for a law that would allow 800,000 noncitizens to vote in local elections. This follows a court ruling that previously struck down the law, citing violations of the New York State Constitution. Critics argue this could significantly influence election outcomes.
The push for noncitizen voting contrasts sharply with Democrats' past concerns about foreign election interference, which they previously claimed was a major threat. The inconsistency raises questions about the party's commitment to election integrity when it could potentially benefit them.
Fox News: DOGE must 'defund' Planned Parenthood, Mike Pence's watchdog group urges Musk
Mike Pence's nonprofit, Advancing American Freedom, is urging Elon Musk, head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to eliminate federal funding for Planned Parenthood, which received about $75 billion from 2019 to 2021. The organization argues that defunding Planned Parenthood could be a significant achievement for Musk and Trump.
The letter highlights that taxpayer dollars accounted for 34% of Planned Parenthood's funding. Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Biden administration increased support for the organization, which has faced scrutiny for its funding and abortion services.
#society
Forbes: Rep. Nancy Mace Accuses Ex-Fiancé Of Rape: What To Know About Her Shocking House Floor Speech
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., accused her former fiancé and three other men of drugging and raping her, as well as filming assaults on other women without consent, during a speech on the House floor. The men have denied the allegations, while Mace claims to have supporting evidence.
Mace criticized South Carolina's Attorney General for not investigating her claims, which she says include finding explicit material on her ex's phone. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is reportedly investigating the allegations, though no charges have been filed.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: Syria says Trump could ‘play a big role in achieving global peace’
Syria’s new President Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed optimism about Donald Trump's potential to foster global peace, particularly in resolving conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. He highlighted Trump's focus on domestic policy and economic revitalization as promising for stability.
However, Sharaa criticized Trump's comments on Gaza, asserting that no power can forcibly displace people from their homeland. He emphasized the resilience of the Palestinian people against such efforts, calling it unwise and morally wrong to pursue such a strategy.
Le Monde: Russia frees American prisoner Marc Fogel
Marc Fogel, an American detained in Russia since August 2021 on drug charges, was released following negotiations led by former President Trump and his advisor Steve Witkoff. The White House described this as a sign of goodwill from Russia, potentially aiding efforts to end the Ukraine war.
Witkoff's involvement marks the first known visit by a senior member of Trump's administration to Russia in recent years. The release coincides with other diplomatic efforts, including a planned visit by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Ukraine.
Breitbart: Russia and Ukraine Trade Strikes on Energy Infrastructure Sites
Russian forces launched a significant missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, prompting emergency blackouts. In retaliation, Ukraine targeted an oil refinery in Russia's Saratov region, which supplies fuel to the Russian military.
Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict are ongoing, with U.S. officials set to meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Russia continues to strike Ukrainian gas facilities, while Ukraine maintains its drone campaign against Russian targets.
#economy
Breitbart: Fed Hit the Gas Before the Election—Now Powell Is Pumping the Brakes
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the central bank sees no immediate need to lower interest rates due to a strong labor market and persistent inflation risks. He noted that the economy has performed better than expected since the election of Donald Trump, with job growth and consumer spending on the rise.
While inflation has decreased from its peak, it remains above the Fed's target, prompting a cautious approach to policy adjustments. Powell emphasized that the Fed is prepared to respond to changes in the economy, particularly in light of potential trade policy impacts under the Trump administration.
#history
The Western Journal: FBI Finds 14,000 New Pages on JFK Assassination - Never Provided to 1992 Review Board
The FBI has discovered 2,400 previously unrecognized records related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, totaling approximately 14,000 pages. This finding was part of a search initiated by an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at declassifying assassination files.
Experts view this as a significant move towards transparency, with some suggesting that the newly found documents may soon be made public. The FBI is in the process of transferring these records to the National Archives for declassification.
#health
Times Of Israel: State Comptroller says 3 million Israelis suffering from trauma since October 7
A report by State Comptroller Matanyahu Engelman reveals that approximately 3 million adults in Israel have experienced anxiety, depression, or PTSD following the October 7 Hamas-led massacre. The mental health system, already struggling, reportedly collapsed during the war, with only 0.6% of the affected population receiving treatment.
Engelman criticized the Health Ministry for inadequate preparation and response, noting that a significant number of individuals are hesitant to seek help due to long wait times and confidentiality concerns. Despite the urgent need, only a small fraction of evacuees and trauma survivors have received care, raising concerns about long-term mental health impacts.
Fox News: Federal judge orders Trump admin to restore public health web pages
A federal judge has ordered the HHS, CDC, and FDA to restore web pages and datasets removed under President Trump's executive order, which aimed to define gender. The lawsuit, filed by Doctors for America, argues these removals jeopardize public health and research.
The judge's ruling highlights concerns over the lack of notice and explanation for the deletions, which included critical health information. Advocates stress that reinstating these resources is essential for maintaining public health and scientific integrity.
#crime
GB News: Drivers warned of car insurance havoc as catalytic converter thefts spike - Is your area at risk?
Britons are being alerted to rising catalytic converter thefts, with 3,325 incidents reported in 2023. Cambridgeshire is the most affected area, with one in every 1,292 vehicles targeted. Experts advise drivers to take precautions, such as parking in secure locations and marking converters.
Hertfordshire and Greater London follow as hotspots, with police urging vehicle owners to enhance security measures. In case of theft, comprehensive car insurance typically covers losses, and victims should report the crime to authorities for assistance.
#outdoors
On The Water: Winter Steelhead Fishing On the Salmon River
Steelhead, a migratory strain of rainbow trout, thrive in the Great Lakes, particularly in New York's Salmon River, which attracts many anglers. The winter season offers unique challenges and rewards, as steelhead hunker down in deep pools, requiring specific techniques and gear to catch them effectively.
Anglers should prepare for cold conditions, utilizing various bait and fishing methods, including float fishing and bottom bouncing. The Salmon River supports a vibrant fishing community with numerous tackle shops, lodges, and guides available year-round, making it a prime destination for winter steelheading.
#technology
Fox News: Reset what you see on social media
Social media algorithms can trap users in content loops, leading to a feed filled with unwanted topics. To regain control, users can reset their preferences on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram by managing ad settings, clearing history, and adjusting content preferences.
Regularly curating your feed and being mindful of interactions can help maintain a desired online experience. Users should be aware that their engagement shapes future content, and taking proactive steps can enhance their digital environment.