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12 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Federalist: Ilhan Omar Is Walking Case For Higher U.S. Citizenship Standards
Rep. Brandon Gill criticized Congresswoman Ilhan Omar for allegedly advising illegal immigrants on evading deportation, suggesting America would be better off if she were deported to Somalia. Omar dismissed the comments, emphasizing her status as a member of Congress and her journey to that position.
Gill's remarks sparked backlash, with critics labeling them as incivility. He asserted that Omar's actions raise questions about her loyalty to the U.S. and highlighted concerns over the immigration system, suggesting it allows individuals who do not appreciate American values to gain citizenship.
#politics
Breitbart: McConnell Votes with Democrats Against Gabbard's DNI Confirmation
Sen. Mitch McConnell voted against the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, marking a continued opposition to President Trump’s policies. He was the only Republican to oppose her nomination, which ultimately passed 52-48 despite bipartisan dissent.
McConnell criticized Gabbard, calling her “unworthy” of the position, and has expressed concerns about the MAGA movement's impact on the country. His leadership has seen significant national debt increases and challenges related to immigration and wage growth.
Front Page Magazine: Dead Party Shrieking
The Democratic Party is facing significant internal strife and public criticism, particularly regarding its handling of USAID funds, which have been perceived as mismanaged and used for political gain. Prominent Democrats have resorted to aggressive rhetoric against figures like Elon Musk, reflecting a lack of coherent strategy and leadership.
As the party grapples with its identity and electoral failures, insiders acknowledge a disconnect with ordinary Americans, focusing on issues like economic concerns rather than divisive cultural debates. Without meaningful reforms, the party risks further marginalization.
CNSNews: 11 Judges Who Have Obstructed 8 of Trump’s Actions
Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has faced significant pushback from federal judges blocking or restricting his executive orders aimed at cutting government spending, tackling illegal immigration, and affirming gender realities. Eleven judges have intervened against eight of his initiatives, citing concerns over executive authority.
These rulings have come from judges appointed by various presidents, including Biden, Obama, and Trump himself. Elon Musk has criticized these judicial actions, suggesting that judges who overreach should face impeachment.
Times Of Israel: ‘Big win for Trump’: US welcomes PA prisoner payment reform, which Israel dismissed
The Trump administration praised Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's decree to end the controversial prisoner payment program, marking a shift in US policy. The decree cancels stipends based on sentence length for Palestinian security prisoners and instead ties financial assistance to need.
While the US views this as a positive reform, Israel remains skeptical, labeling it a deceptive move. The changes aim to align with the Taylor Force Act, which restricts US aid to the PA over its stipend practices. Despite the reform, US funding for the PA remains complicated due to ongoing legal issues.
Fox News: First lady Melania Trump announces reopening of public White House tours
Public tours of the White House will resume on February 25, as announced by First Lady Melania Trump. She expressed excitement about reopening the landmark to visitors, emphasizing the opportunity to learn about the American presidency and its history.
Requests for tours must be submitted through a Member of Congress, with guidelines for advance notice. Tours are self-guided, lasting about 45 minutes, and are available on specified days and times.
Fox News: Tulsi Gabbard sworn in at White House hours after Senate confirmation
Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed as President Trump's new Director of National Intelligence by the Senate in a 52-48 vote, with only Mitch McConnell opposing her. Concerns about her past actions and judgment were raised but ultimately addressed during the confirmation process.
Gabbard's swearing-in at the White House marks her as the 14th Cabinet official confirmed in Trump's second term. The next nominee awaiting confirmation is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Front Page Magazine: The Spawn of Leviathan
For over a century, progressive policies have eroded Constitutional rights, leading to a powerful regulatory state that undermines individual freedoms. Critics argue that agencies like the Department of Education promote ideological agendas rather than educational integrity, reflecting a broader trend of government overreach.
The return of Donald Trump aims to counteract this trend by demanding accountability from federal agencies and dismantling those perceived as infringing on state sovereignty and local control. Supporters believe this effort is essential for restoring the principles of freedom and governance established by the Framers of the Constitution.
Forbes: Trump Administration Takes Back $80 Million In FEMA Money From NYC’s Bank Accounts, City Alleges: ‘Highway Robbery’
New York City officials claim FEMA revoked $80 million in grants amid a dispute with the Trump administration regarding funding for housing migrants. Comptroller termed the move “illegal” and “highway robbery.”
Mayor Eric Adams confirmed the clawback and noted an internal investigation is underway, with the city’s law department considering litigation options.
The Economist: Donald Trump’s executive orders, cabinet picks and policies: tracking the first 100 days
The presidency is closely monitored through its Cabinet appointments and policy decisions, which significantly influence public perception and polling data. These elements are critical in shaping the administration's effectiveness and overall approval ratings.
As policies are implemented, they often reflect the priorities of the Cabinet, impacting various sectors and voter sentiment. Continuous tracking of these factors provides insight into the political landscape and the administration's standing with the electorate.
Fox News: DOGE 'playbook' unveiled by GOP senator as Musk-led agency shakes up federal government
Sen. James Lankford has released a 26-page book titled "federal fumbles," aimed at guiding the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in cutting federal spending. He highlights inefficiencies, including $11 million in taxpayer funds mistakenly sent to the Taliban and wasteful spending by U.S. media organizations.
Lankford also criticizes the Biden administration's handling of the southern border, advocating for reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy and legislative measures to prevent unvetted immigration. He emphasizes the need for comprehensive screening processes for aid recipients.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Birmingham refuse workers protest against council pay cuts
Birmingham City Council faces backlash from refuse workers after a significant pay cut of £8,000 for 150 employees. Unite's union leader condemned the council's actions as "treachery" and "betrayal," prompting protests at the Council House.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: This is Putin and Trump’s world now
The recent phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin marks a shift in U.S. policy regarding Ukraine, moving away from the mantra of involving Ukraine in discussions about its fate. This development is seen as a potential victory for Putin, who seeks to negotiate with superpowers rather than the affected nations.
While this may bolster Putin's perception of sovereignty and power, it does not necessarily translate to a victory in the ongoing conflict. The implications of this dialogue could reshape international dynamics, but the war's outcome remains uncertain.
#economy
Fox News: 'Makes sense': GOP, Dems unite behind Trump's plan to fire the penny
Lawmakers from both parties are in agreement with President Trump's decision to eliminate the penny, citing that it costs more than two cents to produce each one. They see this move as a sensible financial decision, with some representatives calling it one of Trump's better actions in office.
Democrats like Rep. Jared Moskowitz and Rep. Ami Bera support the elimination, noting the financial losses associated with penny production. Republicans also express support, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of the decision. Local businesses are being consulted to assess the impact on their operations.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel pledges to annihilate Hamas as both sides prepare to resume conflict
Israel has declared its intent to destroy Hamas if hostilities resume, with Defense Minister Israel Katz warning of severe consequences if the group fails to release three hostages by Saturday. He emphasized that any renewed conflict would not conclude without Hamas's defeat.
The situation remains tense as both sides prepare for potential escalation.