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14 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: ICE deports migrant gang member who illegally entered US 10 times and is wanted for murder
ICE deports migrant gang member who illegally entered US 10 times and is wanted for murder
Humberto Romero Avila, a 45-year-old illegal immigrant and member of the Paisas prison gang, has been deported after entering the U.S. illegally ten times. He is wanted in Mexico for the murder of a 22-year-old man in 2007 and has a lengthy criminal record in the U.S., including multiple DWIs.

Avila was arrested in March 2024 for DWI in Texas, leading to his case being forwarded to ICE. He was convicted of illegal reentry and subsequently deported. ICE officials emphasized the importance of immigration enforcement for public safety, citing Avila's history of criminal behavior.


#politics

Breitbart: McConnell, Opposing MAGA, No Longer Holds Power to 'Bully' GOP
McConnell, Opposing MAGA, No Longer Holds Power to 'Bully' GOP
Sen. Mitch McConnell's influence among Senate Republicans is waning as he aligns with Democrats on key votes against Trump's nominees. His recent decisions have led to criticism from Trump and highlight a shift in the party towards a more populist agenda, distancing from McConnell's globalist views.

At 82, McConnell's health issues have compounded his political challenges, leading to a diminished role in the Senate. Critics point to his past legislative record and current inability to rally support among Republicans as signs of his declining power within the party.


Breitbart: CNN: Media Elites Weigh Boycott of White House to Support AP's Feud
CNN: Media Elites Weigh Boycott of White House to Support AP's Feud
The Associated Press is in conflict with the White House over the naming of the "Gulf of America," leading to the White House barring its reporters from covering certain events. In response, the AP is considering legal action while some media outlets discuss a potential boycott of White House events.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized accountability for perceived misinformation from media outlets. The situation raises concerns about viewpoint discrimination and the implications of a boycott, which could allow alternative media like Breitbart to fill the coverage gap.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Pete Hegseth: DOGE 'Already' Looking at the Pentagon
Exclusive -- Pete Hegseth: DOGE 'Already' Looking at the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is actively examining the Pentagon for wasteful spending. He aims to meet with DOGE head Elon Musk to discuss findings and strategies for reducing costs, similar to Musk's previous efforts at USAID.

Hegseth emphasized the need to identify and eliminate unnecessary expenditures within the Department of Defense, citing examples such as a $9 million payment to a media outlet for a study on social deception. He acknowledged that while waste may not be as prevalent as at USAID, there are still opportunities for efficiency improvements.


The Federalist: Trump Need Not Bend To 19 AGs Trying To Thwart His Treasury
Trump Need Not Bend To 19 AGs Trying To Thwart His Treasury
Nineteen states are challenging the executive power of President Trump, attempting to limit his authority over the Department of the Treasury. This legal battle, supported by a federal judge, is seen as part of a broader effort by Democrats to undermine the presidential election results.

The case raises questions about the legitimacy of a federal judge's orders against the president and whether he is obligated to comply. Historical precedents suggest that a president may refuse to follow orders deemed unconstitutional, as demonstrated by past actions of Presidents Jackson and Lincoln.


Fox News: Trump's 'two sexes' order spurs state-level efforts to crack down on trans treatments for minors
Trump's 'two sexes' order spurs state-level efforts to crack down on trans treatments for minors
Several states are advancing legislation to ban transgender medical care for minors, influenced by President Trump's recent executive orders. Over 25 states have enacted laws restricting such procedures, with Alabama and Georgia recently passing bills to define gender by biological sex and limit state funding for transgender treatments.

Despite these moves, some states, like Kansas, are resisting these changes. Democratic attorneys general from 15 states reaffirm their support for transgender procedures for minors. The Supreme Court is set to rule on whether states can restrict medical providers from offering treatments to minors under the Equal Protection Clause.


GB News: ‘We want our money back!’ Reform’s Tice defends plan to scrap net zero as ‘basic common sense’
‘We want our money back!’ Reform’s Tice defends plan to scrap net zero as ‘basic common sense’
Reform UK leader Richard Tice defended his party's plan to tax renewable energy, arguing it would reduce consumer bills by reclaiming subsidies paid to providers. He criticized the current government for being dominated by policy experts, claiming their approach has led to higher costs for consumers.

Tice asserted that Reform UK aims to recover over £10 billion in annual renewable subsidies, positioning the party as a defender of public interests against industry-driven policies. The announcement coincides with the UK government's new Clean Industry Bonus scheme to boost offshore wind capacity.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Starmer commits to Ukraine joining Nato in rebuke to Trump
Starmer commits to Ukraine joining Nato in rebuke to Trump
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has affirmed Ukraine's "irreversible path to Nato" during a call with President Volodymyr Zelensky, countering Donald Trump's recent comments suggesting the US administration's stance on NATO contributed to Russia's invasion.

Starmer emphasized that any discussions regarding Ukraine's future must include Kyiv, amid concerns that Trump and Putin may negotiate a peace deal without Ukrainian input.


#crime

Fox News: Valentine’s Day dangers: Dating app killers lure love seekers in unsuspecting ways
Valentine’s Day dangers: Dating app killers lure love seekers in unsuspecting ways
Dating apps like Tinder and Grindr have become platforms for romance but also for danger, as evidenced by several chilling cases. Notable incidents include the murder of British backpacker Grace Millane by Jesse Shane Kempson after they matched on Tinder, and the brutal killing of 74-year-old Curtis Engeland, who was targeted in a catfish scheme on Scruff.

Other disturbing cases involve Alex Ray Scott, who murdered two individuals after meeting them through dating apps, and Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, sentenced to 160 years for luring and killing three women. These stories illustrate the dark side of modern dating, where the quest for love can lead to fatal encounters.