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11 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Richard Hudson Proposes to Protect Medicaid from Illegal Aliens
Rep. Richard Hudson has introduced the Protect Medicaid Act, aimed at ensuring that Medicaid benefits are only available to American citizens and not illegal immigrants. The legislation seeks to close loopholes that allow states to use federal funds for Medicaid coverage for illegal aliens, which Hudson argues undermines support for vulnerable Americans.
The bill comes as some states, like California, have expanded Medicaid to include illegal aliens, prompting concerns about the financial burden on taxpayers and the potential for increased illegal immigration. Supporters of the bill, including Rep. Dan Crenshaw and Sen. Bill Cassidy, emphasize that Medicaid should prioritize care for American citizens.
#politics
Breitbart: UK Willing to Roll Back Tech Censorship to Avoid Trump Trade War: Report
The UK government is considering revising its Online Safety Act to prevent a trade conflict with the U.S. under President Trump. The law allows heavy fines on tech companies for not censoring "harmful" content, which has raised concerns about potential clashes with figures like Elon Musk.
While the government may seek to ease restrictions for a trade deal, the Labour Party's leftist base favors stricter measures. This could lead to tensions with American tech firms over issues like data access and encryption.
Fox News: Trump orders immediate end to Biden's crackdown on household appliances, return to 'common sense standards'
President Trump has ordered the reversal of Biden-era green energy regulations on household appliances, advocating for the reinstatement of his previous environmental orders. He criticized Biden's climate standards as potentially leading to more expensive and less effective appliances.
Republican lawmakers are supporting this initiative, with actions in Congress aimed at blocking Biden's energy regulations on various appliances, including coolers and water heaters. Trump emphasized a return to "common sense standards" and expressed eagerness to sign the new orders.
Fox News: GOP strategist accuses CNN of double standard on Biden overstepping authority vs. how network treated Trump
Republican strategist Brad Todd criticized CNN for not questioning whether President Biden might defy court orders, citing Biden's past comments about student loan forgiveness after losing at the Supreme Court. He argued that the media treats Republican and Democratic presidents differently in this context.
The discussion also touched on various executive actions from the Trump administration facing legal challenges. CNN analysts acknowledged the right of presidents to challenge court orders but expressed concern over the implications of disregarding judicial rulings.
Forbes: Sam Altman-Elon Musk Feud Timeline: Altman Says Musk Isn’t A ‘Happy Person’ After ‘Crazy’ OpenAI Offer
Elon Musk has made a nearly $100 billion bid to acquire the nonprofit entity controlling OpenAI, leading to a public feud with OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman. Altman dismissed the offer as a tactic to hinder OpenAI's progress, while Musk retaliated with personal insults.
The ongoing rivalry highlights the competitive landscape of generative AI, with Musk's xAI and OpenAI at the forefront, alongside major players like Google and Meta. The situation has escalated into legal disputes and public exchanges, drawing attention from political figures, including Donald Trump.
Breitbart: Wilders for Breitbart: No Country Survives Without Tradition and Patriotism
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher becoming the leader of the British Conservative Party. She emphasized that patriotism is crucial for a nation's survival, advocating for traditional values and the importance of national identity rooted in Judeo-Christian principles.
In the current political climate, figures like Donald Trump are seen as catalysts for a resurgence of patriotism, challenging wokeism and mass immigration. This movement reflects a broader trend across the West, where voters are increasingly drawn to parties that prioritize national identity and traditional values.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Hamas Dismisses Trump Demand to Release All Hostages
Hamas has rejected President Trump's ultimatum for the release of Israeli and American hostages by Saturday, stating that the ceasefire agreement must be upheld by both sides. The group warned that threatening language complicates negotiations and has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire.
Currently, 73 hostages remain in Gaza, with some scheduled for release in phases in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Hamas has indicated that the next release may be delayed due to these alleged violations.
#economy
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Elon Musk heads to the backwoods of West Virginia in search of the national debt
Parkersburg, West Virginia, home to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, holds a staggering $36 trillion in national debt. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is set to visit to access data on federal finances, raising concerns among locals about job security despite no indications of layoffs.
The visit has sparked mixed reactions, with some fearing for employment while others recognize the need for transparency in federal debt management. As Musk's team seeks insights into the fiscal operations, the community remains uncertain about the implications of this intervention.
#military
The Telegraph: Iran now has a dangerous drone-carrier ship which could attack anywhere in the world
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has introduced the Shahid Bagheri, touted as the world's first purpose-built drone carrier. However, it is a converted container ship, not designed specifically for drone operations. The vessel features a ski-jump bow and an angled flight deck but retains the original superstructure, raising questions about its operational capabilities.
The Bagheri, weighing 42,000 tons, will deploy various drones, including surveillance and combat UAVs, with a range of around 1,200 nautical miles. It can also operate helicopters for diverse military operations, although its true effectiveness remains uncertain.
#culture
The Western Journal: Just In: Ft. Bragg Is Officially Back as Hegseth Kicks George Floyd Renaming to the Curb
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has officially renamed Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, reversing a previous name change linked to the Black Lives Matter movement. The base will now honor World War II hero Pfc. Roland L. Bragg instead of Confederate General Braxton Bragg.
The name change cost taxpayers $8 million and reflects a broader cultural shift under the Trump administration, which aims to counter what is viewed as leftist cancel culture. Supporters argue this move restores American history, while critics claim it undermines progress.
#technology
GB News: Elon Musk shut down by ChatGPT boss after launching $97bn bid to buy OpenAI
Elon Musk's consortium has made a £78.3 billion bid to acquire OpenAI, the company he co-founded, but CEO Sam Altman rejected the offer, emphasizing the board's commitment to independence. Musk aims to revert OpenAI to its original non-profit mission amid ongoing legal disputes.
The bid highlights Musk's ongoing feud with Altman since his resignation from OpenAI's board in 2018. Musk's legal team argues for fair compensation if OpenAI fully transitions to a for-profit model, raising questions about the protection of public interests in the process.