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14 Feb 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: AOC Tries and Fails to Put on a Brave Face After Hearing What Homan Has in Store for Her
AOC Tries and Fails to Put on a Brave Face After Hearing What Homan Has in Store for Her
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing scrutiny after hosting a webinar encouraging illegal immigrants to resist law enforcement during detentions. Tom Homan, former border czar, stated he is consulting with the Department of Justice to determine if her actions constitute legal impediment.

Ocasio-Cortez responded sarcastically to Homan's comments, questioning his reading skills and referencing the Constitution. The situation raises concerns about the legality of her advice and its implications for law enforcement efforts.


#politics

Human Events: ROD THOMSON: It’s time to end nationwide injunctions by any single activist judge hell-bent on ‘resistance’
ROD THOMSON: It’s time to end nationwide injunctions by any single activist judge hell-bent on ‘resistance’
President Trump faces significant legal challenges from politically motivated judges who are obstructing his executive actions. These judges, primarily in liberal jurisdictions, are issuing nationwide injunctions based on questionable legal grounds, often lacking citations of law or precedent.

Democrats, struggling to counter Trump's agenda, have turned to the courts as a means of resistance. However, many of these rulings are expected to be overturned on appeal, raising questions about the constitutionality of such judicial interventions. Calls for the Supreme Court to address these issues have intensified.


Breitbart: JD Vance Tells Europe 'Threat From Within' Greatest Risk to Continent
JD Vance Tells Europe 'Threat From Within' Greatest Risk to Continent
Vice President JD Vance criticized Europe’s drift from democracy and increasing censorship during a speech at the Munich Security Conference. He highlighted alarming trends such as annulled elections and social media crackdowns, asserting that the greatest threat to Europe is internal rather than external.

Vance emphasized the need for Europe to uphold shared democratic values, warning that free speech is in retreat across the continent. He also signaled a shift in U.S. policy under a potential Trump administration, advocating for freedom of expression in contrast to the Biden administration's approach.


Forbes: Here’s Where Trump’s Government Layoffs Are Happening—As 200,000 Recent Hires Could Be Affected
Here’s Where Trump’s Government Layoffs Are Happening—As 200,000 Recent Hires Could Be Affected
The Trump administration has initiated mass layoffs across multiple federal agencies, including the dismissal of over 1,000 employees from the Department of Veterans Affairs and thousands more from the Department of Energy and U.S. Forest Service. These layoffs are part of broader budget-cutting measures aimed at reducing federal spending significantly.

Probationary employees, who have been with the federal workforce for less than a year and lack certain job protections, are particularly targeted. The administration's approach has raised legal questions, as it faces lawsuits regarding the legality of these terminations and compliance with federal regulations on mass layoffs.


#society

GB News: Neighbour row erupts as elderly couple sue wellness guru over fence that blocks them from mowing their lawn'
Neighbour row erupts as elderly couple sue wellness guru over fence that blocks them from mowing their lawn'
An elderly couple in Sussex, Barry and Sarah Dean, are suing their neighbor, wellness coach Claire White, over access to their front lawn. The Deans claim they have historically used a strip of White's property for lawn maintenance but were blocked by newly installed gates.

The dispute escalated after the couple installed a locked gate and restricted access, leading to difficulties for the Deans in transporting gardening equipment. The trial is ongoing, with both sides presenting arguments regarding the legitimacy of the right of way.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: WSJ Mischaracterizes Vance Russia Comments Ahead of MSC
WSJ Mischaracterizes Vance Russia Comments Ahead of MSC
Vice President JD Vance emphasized President Trump's commitment to negotiating peace in Ukraine, countering the Wall Street Journal's portrayal of his comments as warlike. Vance stated that while all options remain on the table, the priority is a productive dialogue with both Putin and Zelensky.

Concerns about Ukraine's future borders and military capabilities were raised, with suggestions that Ukraine may need to accept some territorial losses for peace. Zelensky has indicated the necessity of a robust deterrent against future invasions, potentially involving a significant military presence or even nuclear capabilities.


The Telegraph: Hamas to release American hostage who fought terrorist group ‘hand-to-hand’
Hamas to release American hostage who fought terrorist group ‘hand-to-hand’
An American, Sagui Delek-Chen, who fought Hamas during the October 7 attack, will be released alongside two other hostages. Hamas confirmed their names before the deadline, easing tensions in Israel. Delek-Chen's actions helped alert his community to the danger.


#health

The Epoch Times: Louisiana to End Mass Vaccine Promotion, State Official Confirms
Louisiana to End Mass Vaccine Promotion, State Official Confirms
The Louisiana Department of Health, led by Surgeon General Ralph Abraham, has ceased promoting mass vaccinations, criticizing government mandates and the federal push for COVID-19 vaccines. Abraham argues for personal autonomy in health decisions and aims to restore public trust in health information.

In New Orleans, officials express concern that this policy shift may reduce vaccination rates for preventable diseases, despite the city's historical success in mass vaccination efforts. The CDC and FDA continue to assert the benefits of COVID-19 vaccines, while recent studies raise questions about their long-term effectiveness and safety.