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12 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: AG Pam Bondi vows to ‘fight back’ against judges blocking Trump’s anti-corruption agenda
Attorney General Pam Bondi expressed strong support for President Trump's fight against government corruption, criticizing federal judges who block his executive orders aimed at controlling government spending. She highlighted the administration's efforts to stop funding for migrant housing, particularly in New York City.
Bondi emphasized the administration's intention to appeal judicial decisions and take cases to the Supreme Court if necessary. She also pointed out internal challenges, including leaks regarding ICE operations, which could jeopardize safety and enforcement efforts.
Fox News: San Francisco city attorney claims Trump illegal immigration crackdown makes US 'less safe'
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's immigration policies, asserting that these measures undermine safety in sanctuary cities. He argues that when communities trust law enforcement, crime victims are more likely to report incidents, leading to safer environments.
Chiu contends that the Trump administration's actions, including threats to cut federal funding and enforce immigration policies in sanctuary cities, erode this trust. He claims that studies show sanctuary policies do not increase crime rates and refutes claims that these cities harbor criminals.
The Western Journal: Homan Backs DHS Sec's Accusation That Leak Disrupting ICE Is Coming from Within FBI, Investigation Launched
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan allege that leaks disrupting ICE operations are originating from within the FBI. Noem criticized the FBI's integrity on social media, while Homan confirmed a criminal investigation into the leaks, which have reportedly allowed criminal elements to evade capture.
The leaks are said to compromise efforts to target dangerous individuals, endangering federal agents and hindering deportation efforts. Homan emphasized the seriousness of the situation, promising accountability and potential criminal charges for those responsible.
#politics
The Telegraph: The Daily T: Are judges fuelling Britain’s migration crisis?
A UK immigration tribunal has allowed a Palestinian family of six from Gaza to settle in the UK under a scheme designed for Ukrainian refugees, despite an initial rejection from the Home Office. This decision raises concerns about potential mass migration and questions the control of borders.
The ruling follows a recent case involving an Albanian criminal whose deportation was blocked. Kemi Badenoch criticized Keir Starmer over the Gazan family's settlement during Prime Minister's Questions.
Fox News: Trump US trade rep pick Jamieson Greer advances out of Senate Finance Committee
Jamieson Greer, President Trump's nominee for U.S. Trade Representative, has advanced from the Senate Finance Committee with a 15-12 vote. His confirmation is pending in the full Senate. Greer has a background in trade negotiations and military service.
If confirmed, Greer aims to align trade agreements with Trump's agenda, focusing on bolstering U.S. manufacturing and reducing reliance on foreign suppliers. He emphasized the need for a robust manufacturing base to ensure national security.
Fox News: House, Senate Republicans clash over mammoth Trump budget bill seeking $1.5T in cuts
House Republicans have unveiled a framework for a significant conservative policy overhaul aligned with President Trump's agenda, while Senate Republicans are advancing their own version. Both chambers aim to utilize budget reconciliation to pass various Trump policy goals, including border security and tax cuts.
The House plan proposes $300 billion in new spending and $1.5 trillion in spending cuts, along with a $4 trillion debt ceiling increase. Senate Republicans, led by Lindsey Graham, are pushing for funding for border security and defense, offset by cuts to green energy policies. Disagreements remain between the chambers on the specifics of the reconciliation process.
Breitbart: Bondi Personally Removes Photos of Biden, Harris, Garland from DOJ
Attorney General Pam Bondi removed photos of President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Attorney General Garland from the Justice Department, citing the need to eliminate remnants of the previous administration. This action follows Trump's electoral victory and ongoing political tensions.
Bondi's decision reflects a shift in the DOJ's representation, as she deemed the presence of the images "ridiculous" shortly after Trump's inauguration. The photos were reportedly installed by Biden's DOJ just weeks prior.
Forbes: RFK Jr.’s Health Secretary Confirmation Live Updates: Senate Advances Nomination—All GOP Senators Vote ‘Yes’
The Senate has moved forward with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Health and Human Services secretary, passing a procedural vote 53-47. Some GOP senators, initially skeptical of Kennedy's views on vaccines, have expressed support, suggesting he may secure final confirmation soon.
Kennedy, a prominent figure in the anti-vaccine movement, has faced scrutiny over his controversial stances and past comments. He has pledged to prioritize safety and informed choice regarding vaccinations if confirmed. His nomination has sparked significant debate among lawmakers and public health advocates.
#society
Human Events: ALEXANDER OAKES: The Left must realize that history is turning against the ‘trans’ craze
The Trump administration's recent executive order banning transgender women from competing in women's sports is seen as a significant victory for conservatives. However, this measure is temporary and requires congressional action for lasting change.
Public sentiment shows a notable portion of Democrats and Independents oppose transgender procedures for minors, indicating potential bipartisan support for more restrictive policies. The outcome of this cultural debate may hinge on how aggressively the left continues to advocate for transgender rights.
GB News: Patrick Mahomes' father involved in angry confrontation after Kansas City Chiefs lost Super Bowl
Former MLB players Pat Mahomes Sr. and John Rocker were involved in a physical altercation outside a bar in New Orleans during Super Bowl week. The incident, which went viral, included Rocker throwing ice at Mahomes Sr. before bystanders intervened. Rumors of an upcoming amateur boxing match between the two have surfaced.
Mahomes Sr. attended the Super Bowl to support his son, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who lost the game. Both players have faced legal issues; Mahomes Sr. has multiple DUI arrests, while Rocker has a controversial history, including a suspension for racist remarks.
Le Monde: Musk is ruining Tesla for these French owners
Tesla owners in France express frustration over Elon Musk's political stance, with some considering selling their vehicles due to his perceived far-right activism. The brand, once a symbol of modernity and environmental consciousness, now evokes feelings of guilt among loyal customers.
This internal conflict highlights a shift in perception, as enthusiasts grapple with the dissonance between their values and Musk's controversial actions.
Breitbart: Australian Nurses Suspended After Claiming They Would Kill Israeli Patients
Two Australian nurses have been suspended after a video surfaced showing them threatening to kill Israeli patients and refusing treatment. The incident, which has sparked outrage and investigations by state police, is part of a troubling rise in anti-Semitic rhetoric and attacks in Australia.
The male nurse, identified as Ahmad Nadi, and female nurse Sarah Abu Lebdeh, both employed in a Sydney hospital, face potential criminal charges. Their comments have raised concerns within the Jewish community, prompting calls for stricter laws against hate crimes.
Human Events: Pope Francis cautions American bishops on dignity and humanity of migrants amid mass deportations
Pope Francis criticized President Trump's deportation policies in a letter to U.S. bishops, emphasizing the dignity of migrants and urging resistance to narratives that discriminate against them. He warned that policies based on force rather than truth will ultimately fail.
The Pope called for a compassionate approach to immigration, highlighting the need for solidarity and the protection of vulnerable populations. He encouraged bishops and the faithful to advocate for the rights of undocumented individuals and to foster a more inclusive society.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: American among 3 detainees released from Belarus
An American is among three hostages released from Belarus, as announced by the White House. This follows a lengthy phone conversation between President Trump and President Putin, where negotiations over the Ukraine war were discussed.
The release comes shortly after another American, Marc Fogel, returned to the U.S. after being detained in Russia since 2021.
Breitbart: Kremlin Says Russian Prisoner Traded for American Teacher Marc Fogel
The Kremlin announced a deal that led to the release of American teacher Marc Fogel, who had been imprisoned in Russia for three years for possessing medical marijuana. In exchange, the U.S. will release an unnamed Russian citizen, likely Alexander Vinnik, a cryptocurrency criminal.
Fogel expressed gratitude for his return, crediting President Trump and others for their efforts. The Biden administration faced criticism for not prioritizing Fogel's case earlier. Meanwhile, discussions between Presidents Trump and Putin about future communications are underway, with implications for ongoing tensions in Ukraine.
The Economist: Ukraine is cut out of negotiations between America and Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concerns over U.S.-Russia negotiations that exclude Ukraine, calling it a potential betrayal. His apprehension comes as President Trump confirmed discussions with Putin aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.
Zelensky fears being sidelined in critical talks that could impact his country's future. He emphasizes the importance of Ukraine's involvement in any peace negotiations.
Fox News: Russian missiles rained down on Ukraine just ahead of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's visit
Russian missiles struck Kyiv early Wednesday, resulting in one civilian death and several injuries, including a child. The attack occurred just before Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's visit to discuss military aid and sanctions against Russia's oil sector with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy condemned the missile strike as evidence of Putin's unwillingness to pursue peace. Meanwhile, Russia claimed the strike targeted drone production sites. Upcoming discussions at the Munich Security Conference will involve U.S. officials exploring peace options with Ukraine and European partners.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Disney Waters Down Its Stupid Trigger Warnings on Older Movies
Disney has revised its content warnings for classic films, which previously included extensive explanations of perceived racial insensitivity. The updated warning now simply states that the program may contain stereotypes or negative depictions, reflecting a shift amid declining subscriber numbers for Disney+.
Critics argue that this change still represents a form of artistic censorship, diminishing the viewer's ability to interpret the films independently. The commentary emphasizes the importance of nuance in understanding cultural representations in art.
#health
Forbes: Ozempic’s Active Ingredient May Reduce Alcohol Cravings, Study Says
A recent study found that semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, may help reduce alcohol cravings in individuals with alcohol use disorder. About 40% of participants taking the drug reported no heavy drinking days, compared to 20% on placebo, and those on semaglutide consumed 30% fewer drinks.
Additionally, some participants noted a decrease in cigarette consumption. While these findings are promising, researchers emphasize the need for larger clinical trials to better understand semaglutide's effects on alcohol use disorder.