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#illegals

The Western Journal: Anderson Cooper Issues Apology After Vulgar On-Air Comment to Former GOP Governor
Anderson Cooper Issues Apology After Vulgar On-Air Comment to Former GOP Governor
Anderson Cooper recently apologized for a vulgar remark directed at former GOP Governor Chris Sununu during a CNN panel discussion. The exchange occurred while discussing FEMA funding for luxury hotels for illegal immigrants, where Cooper lost his temper but later expressed regret for his behavior.

The incident highlights the heightened tensions surrounding the Trump administration and its policies, particularly regarding illegal immigration. Critics argue that establishment media, like CNN, often fail to advocate for ordinary American citizens while passionately defending government spending on immigrants.


#politics

Fox News: 'Ridiculous': Bondi personally strips DOJ walls of Biden, Harris, Garland portraits
'Ridiculous': Bondi personally strips DOJ walls of Biden, Harris, Garland portraits
Attorney General Pam Bondi removed portraits of former President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former Attorney General Merrick Garland from the Justice Department, deeming their presence "ridiculous" nearly three weeks into President Donald Trump's administration. Bondi, who pledged to eliminate partisanship in the department, took the initiative to stack the portraits in a corner.

During her confirmation hearing, Bondi emphasized her commitment to restoring impartiality and fairness within the Justice Department. President Trump praised her as a fair and capable leader who would ensure justice is applied equally.


The Federalist: DOGE Is Uncovering The Corruption The Media Ignored
DOGE Is Uncovering The Corruption The Media Ignored
The media has been criticized for defending government corruption while attacking Elon Musk's new role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Critics claim Musk's efforts to eliminate waste in the federal government represent a hostile takeover, despite public support for reform.

The media's outrage is seen as hypocritical, as they have failed to investigate government spending in the past. The article argues that DOGE has exposed more corruption in a month than the media has in years, suggesting that the press prioritizes protecting the status quo over genuine accountability.


Fox News: Marjorie Taylor Greene shares what's next for House DOGE panel, whether Elon Musk would testify
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares what's next for House DOGE panel, whether Elon Musk would testify
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plans future hearings for her subcommittee linked to Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency. Upcoming topics include USAID and media outlets NPR and PBS, focusing on government transparency and spending.

Greene aims to address waste and inefficiency in federal agencies, asserting that the committee will present solutions based on findings from their first hearing. Democrats' focus on Musk was criticized by Republicans, who argue that the public desires significant changes in government operations.


GB News: Chagos deal 'undermines UK national security', Tom Tugendhat claims
Chagos deal 'undermines UK national security', Tom Tugendhat claims
The Shadow Security Minister, Tom Tugendhat, criticized claims that the UK's deal regarding the Chagos Islands is essential for national security. He dismissed the notion as "complete nonsense" and argued that the deal is driven by colonial guilt rather than genuine security concerns.

Tugendhat emphasized that the UK should not have initiated these discussions, which undermine national security. He asserted that the government's priority should be to defend the British people, rather than seeking approval from the UN.


The Federalist: Judge Blocking Trump Spending Freeze Likened Trump To A 'Tyrant'
Judge Blocking Trump Spending Freeze Likened Trump To A 'Tyrant'
District Court Judge John McConnell Jr. has issued a temporary restraining order requiring President Trump to resume federal spending, claiming Trump defied his order after a spending freeze was enacted to assess taxpayer fund misuse. McConnell has suggested potential criminal charges if Trump does not comply.

Concerns about McConnell's impartiality have arisen due to his past comments comparing Trump to a "tyrant" and discussing the rule of law during Trump's presidency. He emphasized the need for judges to apply empathy in their rulings, raising further questions about his objectivity.


The Western Journal: Legal Expert Jonathan Turley Says Courts Are 'Intruding' on Trump's Authority in a Way That 'Can't Stand'
Legal Expert Jonathan Turley Says Courts Are 'Intruding' on Trump's Authority in a Way That 'Can't Stand'
Legal expert Jonathan Turley argues that federal judges are overstepping their authority and infringing on President Trump's constitutional powers. He emphasizes that the president has the right to manage executive branch operations, including employee buyouts and access to Treasury data.

Turley asserts that restoring the Constitution requires a clear understanding of the separation of powers, which he believes has been compromised by judicial overreach. He calls for Trump to assert his constitutional authority and dismantle what he terms the "deep state."


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Trump’s taking charge of ending the war – and Europe is in no position to complain
Trump’s taking charge of ending the war – and Europe is in no position to complain
President Trump has initiated discussions with Vladimir Putin regarding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, following a phone call between the two leaders. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that NATO membership for Ukraine is unlikely, and security guarantees would need to come from non-U.S. sources.

This development may disappoint European leaders, who have been criticized for relying on American support for defense while failing to increase their own military spending. As Russia continues to outpace Europe in defense expenditures, the need for Europe to take responsibility for its own security has become increasingly evident.


#health

The Western Journal: Massive Tuna Recall Across 26 States - There Is Something Wrong with the Cans
Massive Tuna Recall Across 26 States - There Is Something Wrong with the Cans
Tri-Union Seafoods has issued a voluntary recall of canned tuna products across 26 states due to a manufacturing defect in the "easy open" pull tab lids. The defect may compromise the product seal, risking contamination with clostridium botulinum, a serious foodborne toxin.

No illnesses have been reported, but consumers are advised not to eat the affected products, which include brands like Genova, Van Camp’s, H-E-B, and Trader Joe’s. Affected customers can return the products for a refund or dispose of them.


#education

Fox News: A how-to guide to dismantling the Education Department
A how-to guide to dismantling the Education Department
President Trump's administration is pursuing significant reforms aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, which is viewed as a stronghold of left-wing ideologies. The plan includes separating college student loans from federal control, block-granting K-12 funding to states, and eliminating ideological programs.

Elon Musk's involvement is seen as a catalyst for aggressive cost-cutting and restructuring. The administration aims to clarify that essential services like student loans and K-12 funding will continue, while focusing on removing divisive ideologies from education.


#crime

Fox News: Venezuelans linked to 'violent cases' were on radar of Aurora authorities months before viral video: emails
Venezuelans linked to 'violent cases' were on radar of Aurora authorities months before viral video: emails
Authorities in Aurora, Colorado, have identified a rise in crime linked to Venezuelan nationals, particularly associated with the Tren de Aragua gang, as early as June 2023. Emails reveal concerns from local officials about violent incidents involving Venezuelan suspects in two apartment complexes housing refugees.

The Aurora Police Department reported a significant increase in crime rates, with incidents nearly doubling from 2022 to 2023. Despite claims from officials that gang members have not taken over the area, local residents dispute this, citing ongoing violence and insufficient police response.