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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: Bombshell: Ilhan Omar Did Marry Her Brother, Says Personal Friend Who Has Finally Gone on Record
Bombshell: Ilhan Omar Did Marry Her Brother, Says Personal Friend Who Has Finally Gone on Record
A friend of Rep. Ilhan Omar has claimed she married her brother, Ahmed Elmi, to facilitate his immigration to the U.S., contradicting her previous denials. This allegation, which has circulated for years, suggests the marriage was a scam to obtain immigration papers.

The friend, Abdihakim Osman, stated that the marriage was conducted through a Christian minister to avoid scrutiny from local imams. Omar's past relationships and the circumstances surrounding her marriages have drawn significant attention, especially in the Somali community.


#politics

Fox News: Trump has higher approval rating than at any point during first term: poll
Trump has higher approval rating than at any point during first term: poll
President Trump currently holds a 47% approval rating, the highest since his first term, according to a Pew Research poll. Opinions on his performance are split, with 28% viewing it as better than expected, while 35% see it as worse.

Public sentiment remains sharply divided along party lines, with 67% of Republicans supporting most of his policies compared to 84% of Democrats opposing them. Trump's administration is facing challenges both domestically and internationally, including issues related to federal spending, immigration, and foreign relations.


The Federalist: Dems Turn To Activist Judges To Defy Trump
Dems Turn To Activist Judges To Defy Trump
Democrats are using the federal judiciary to obstruct President Trump's agenda following his electoral victory. Numerous lawsuits filed by Democratic attorneys general and left-wing groups have led to several federal judges issuing preliminary injunctions against Trump's executive orders, effectively stalling key reforms.

This judicial strategy raises questions about the authority of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions against presidential actions. Critics argue that these judges, who are not elected, should not override the will of the voters. The Supreme Court may need to clarify the limits of federal district court powers to restore the balance of governmental authority.


The Federalist: Judge Chutkan's Defiance Of Trump Over J6 Case Is Disqualifying
Judge Chutkan's Defiance Of Trump Over J6 Case Is Disqualifying
Judge Beryl Howell and her colleagues in the D.C. federal court have resisted the president's directive to dismiss pending indictments against January 6 defendants with prejudice. Howell's emotional response included a critique of the defendants and Trump, ultimately admitting she lacked the legal authority to refuse the dismissal.

Judge Tanya Chutkan's recent ruling in a related case displayed confusion regarding the legal distinctions between a presidential pardon and a dismissal with prejudice, leading to a refusal to dismiss charges against a defendant. This ruling has raised concerns about her bias and competence.


The Western Journal: Operation Mockingbird and DOGE: Exposing Deep State Corruption
Operation Mockingbird and DOGE: Exposing Deep State Corruption
Operation Mockingbird and the DOGE movement reveal systemic corruption within the U.S. government. Operation Mockingbird involved the CIA manipulating media narratives, while DOGE aims to expose financial corruption within an entrenched bureaucracy that misuses taxpayer dollars.

Both movements highlight the need for conservative reforms to ensure transparency and accountability in government spending. Proposed solutions include full disclosure of contractor influence, a ban on lifetime employment for former officials, and real-time public databases for tracking government expenditures.


GB News: 'Chicken nuggets not a excuse to stay!' John Redwood slams 'absurd' immigration case as criminal allowed to stay over food preference
'Chicken nuggets not a excuse to stay!' John Redwood slams 'absurd' immigration case as criminal allowed to stay over food preference
Former Tory MP John Redwood criticized a recent immigration tribunal's decision allowing an Albanian criminal to remain in the UK due to his son's dislike for foreign chicken nuggets. He called for reforms to immigration law, asserting that such reasons are not valid for residency.

The case involved Klevis Disha, who entered the UK illegally and later faced deportation after serving time for a crime. The tribunal ruled it would be "unduly harsh" to deport him based on his son's food sensitivities. The Home Office is appealing the decision.


Fox News: Trump says who could potentially fund the rebuild of war-torn enclave and more top headlines
Trump says who could potentially fund the rebuild of war-torn enclave and more top headlines
Trump suggests canceling the ceasefire if hostages aren't released by Saturday and claims USAID has funneled millions to terrorists. He also signed an executive order ending the mandatory use of paper straws.

In other news, a university promotes DEI and illegal immigration, while PBS closes its DEI office following Trump’s executive orders. Calls have increased to report corruption within the Democratic Party.


#society

The Federalist: Wheaton's Cowardice In The Face Of Russ Vought Attacks
Wheaton's Cowardice In The Face Of Russ Vought Attacks
Wheaton College publicly congratulated alumnus Russell Vought on his Senate confirmation as OMB director, but quickly deleted the post following backlash from left-wing alumni. Vought, known for his biblical values, previously defended the college's stance on faith during his confirmation hearings.

The college has faced criticism for its perceived drift from its Christian values, including controversy over pro-life discussions and the introduction of critical race theory. Alumni urge Wheaton to uphold its commitment to biblical principles and support graduates like Vought who embody those values.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Trump issues ultimatum to Hamas for release all hostages
Trump issues ultimatum to Hamas for release all hostages
The agreement between Hamas and Israel is at risk following Donald Trump's comments threatening to cancel it if all hostages are not returned by a specified deadline. Hamas has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and delaying humanitarian aid, while asserting that the release could still happen if Israel meets its obligations.

Hamas criticized Trump's remarks, claiming they complicate the situation further. The ongoing tensions highlight the fragile nature of the hostage release negotiations.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: EU Warns Of Countermeasures Against 25% Steel And Aluminum Tariffs
Trump Tariffs Live Updates: EU Warns Of Countermeasures Against 25% Steel And Aluminum Tariffs
President Trump has imposed a 25% global tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, a move that may benefit U.S. steelmakers but could strain relations with allies such as Canada and Mexico. The European Commission has expressed regret and warned of potential countermeasures.

Shares of U.S. Steel and Alcoa surged following the announcement, while major stock futures indexes also rose. Critics, including European leaders, argue that the tariffs will harm businesses and consumers, potentially leading to increased costs and inflation.