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19 Feb 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Homan: Kristi Noem Has Done More in a Week than Mayorkas Had Done in Four Years
Homan: Kristi Noem Has Done More in a Week than Mayorkas Had Done in Four Years
Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, praised the administration's achievements in illegal immigration and border security, asserting that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has outperformed her predecessor, Alejandro Mayorkas. Homan expressed determination to remove all illegal alien gang members and public safety threats from the U.S.

Homan emphasized the administration's commitment to increasing enforcement operations and collaboration among key figures, crediting Trump for providing the necessary resources and vision to tackle these issues effectively.


Breitbart: Indiana House Advances Bill to Limit Business Hiring Illegal Migrants
Indiana House Advances Bill to Limit Business Hiring Illegal Migrants
An Indiana House committee has advanced a bill aimed at empowering Attorney General Todd Rokita to deter businesses from hiring illegal migrants. House Bill 1531 seeks to ensure jobs are reserved for those legally eligible, responding to concerns over labor force participation and job availability for citizens.

The legislation also enhances legal protections for officials assisting federal immigration actions and allows state authorities to deny funding to departments that refuse cooperation. The bill is now headed to the full House for consideration.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Administration Reverses Layoffs At These Federal Agencies—After Accidentally Cutting Bird Flu, Nuclear Staff
Trump Administration Reverses Layoffs At These Federal Agencies—After Accidentally Cutting Bird Flu, Nuclear Staff
Thousands of federal workers are receiving layoff notices as the Trump administration implements significant cost-cutting measures. Some critical positions, particularly in nuclear security and public health, have seen layoffs rescinded after pushback from lawmakers and health officials.

The layoffs are part of a broader initiative led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, affecting various agencies. Legal challenges are emerging regarding the legality of these firings, particularly concerning probationary employees and agency watchdogs.


Breitbart: ‘White Lotus’ Star Natasha Rothwell Has Spent Months Calling Trump ‘Trash’ on X/Twitter
‘White Lotus’ Star Natasha Rothwell Has Spent Months Calling Trump ‘Trash’ on X/Twitter
Natasha Rothwell, known for her role in HBO's "White Lotus," has repeatedly called Donald Trump "trash" on X, reflecting a perceived decline in the energy of Hollywood's left-wing resistance compared to 2016. Other celebrities, like Madonna, are also struggling to inspire similar activism.

This shift follows Trump's electoral victories, suggesting a waning influence of "woke" culture. Notably, companies like Meta are scaling back diversity initiatives, indicating a broader change in sentiment among influential figures and organizations.


Breitbart: Joy Behar Defends MAGA: Tom Hanks’ ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketch Made ‘Anyone Who Voted for Trump Look Like a Racist’
Joy Behar Defends MAGA: Tom Hanks’ ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketch Made ‘Anyone Who Voted for Trump Look Like a Racist’
Tom Hanks faced backlash for his portrayal of a racist Trump supporter during the "SNL50" anniversary show, which angered many Trump supporters. Joy Behar acknowledged the outrage, stating that the sketch unfairly painted all Trump voters as racists.

Critics, including former "SNL" cast member Victoria Jackson, expressed their discontent, arguing that such depictions contribute to the show's declining ratings and perpetuate negative stereotypes about Republicans.


#society

GB News: As Ever clothing brand issues statement after Meghan Markle claimed the same name
As Ever clothing brand issues statement after Meghan Markle claimed the same name
Meghan Markle's rebranded lifestyle company, 'As Ever', is facing backlash for sharing a name with an existing clothing business. The original As Ever, based in New York and New Jersey, has distanced itself from Markle's venture, which is set to expand into various products and services.

Additionally, the launch is complicated by a potential legal dispute over the logo design, which resembles a coat of arms from a small Spanish village. Despite these challenges, Markle is actively promoting her new brand on social media.


Fox News: Costco expands travel benefit by rolling out artificial intelligence to members
Costco expands travel benefit by rolling out artificial intelligence to members
Costco is enhancing its travel services by partnering with Travelport to provide members with improved booking options and access to a wider range of flights. The collaboration will introduce artificial intelligence features aimed at streamlining trip searches.

The initiative seeks to deliver greater value to Costco's 139 million members by offering better choices and deals for travel planning. Travelport's technology will help analyze market demand and tailor options to consumer preferences.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Tories demand Starmer stands up to Trump’s ‘lies’ over Ukraine
Tories demand Starmer stands up to Trump’s ‘lies’ over Ukraine
Former Tory defense ministers urge Sir Keir Starmer to counter Donald Trump's claims that Ukraine started the war with Russia during their upcoming meeting in Washington. They emphasize the importance of addressing misinformation and supporting Ukraine, which has faced Russian aggression.

Starmer's discussions with Trump are expected to focus on potential peace deals, with calls for him to clarify the facts surrounding the conflict.


Fox News: Trump calls Ukraine's Zelenskyy a 'dictator without elections' as rift widens
Trump calls Ukraine's Zelenskyy a 'dictator without elections' as rift widens
Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, calling him a "dictator without elections" and suggesting he needs to act quickly to save his country. Trump claimed he is the only one capable of negotiating peace with Russia, contrasting his approach with that of President Biden and European leaders.

Trump expressed concern over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, stating Zelenskyy's leadership has led to unnecessary suffering and loss of life. He emphasized his support for Ukraine while condemning Zelenskyy's performance in managing the war.


Forbes: Trump-Zelensky Feud: Trump Calls Zelensky A ‘Dictator’ —After Ukraine's President Criticizes Him Amid Russia Talks
Trump-Zelensky Feud: Trump Calls Zelensky A ‘Dictator’ —After Ukraine's President Criticizes Him Amid Russia Talks
Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Truth Social, labeling him a "dictator" and claiming he mishandled Russia's invasion. This comes after Zelensky accused Trump of believing in "disinformation" regarding peace talks with Russia.




#military

Fox News: Skeptical judge questions executive order barring transgender service members from joining the military
Skeptical judge questions executive order barring transgender service members from joining the military
During a recent court hearing, Judge Ana Reyes criticized the Department of Justice's defense of President Trump's executive order banning transgender individuals from military service. She questioned the DOJ lawyer's inability to affirm whether the order expressed animus towards a group of people who have served honorably.

The lawsuit, involving several transgender service members, argues that the ban violates the equal protection clause, as these individuals meet the same standards as their peers. Judge Reyes highlighted the potential negative impact of the ban on military readiness and the personal aspirations of transgender individuals in the armed forces.


#culture

Breitbart: A$AP Rocky Found 'Not Guilty' of Assault in Connection with Hollywood Shooting
A$AP Rocky Found 'Not Guilty' of Assault in Connection with Hollywood Shooting
A jury in Los Angeles acquitted rapper A$AP Rocky of felony assault charges related to a 2021 shooting incident involving a former associate. The jury deliberated for only a few hours before reaching the not guilty verdict, allowing Rocky to avoid a potential 24-year prison sentence.

Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, had pleaded not guilty and rejected a plea deal. His partner, Rihanna, supported him throughout the trial, attending key moments including the reading of the verdict.


#health

Fox News: 10 winter skincare products that can help you combat dry skin
10 winter skincare products that can help you combat dry skin
Winter can cause dry, uncomfortable skin, prompting the need for a comprehensive skincare routine. Products like CeraVe night cream and Drunk Elephant's F-Balm electrolyte waterfacial can help hydrate and rejuvenate skin, reducing wrinkles and puffiness.

Affordable options like the Jet Set hydration kit and clay facial masks offer additional hydration solutions. These products, available through retailers like Amazon and Sephora, can enhance skin health and appearance during the harsh winter months.


#sports

Fox News: 'The Tides That Bind': Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer offers inside access to debut season
'The Tides That Bind': Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer offers inside access to debut season
Kalen DeBoer has taken over as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide, succeeding the legendary Nick Saban. His first season has been a mix of triumphs and challenges, including a significant win against Georgia and some tough losses that tested the team's resolve.

A new six-part docuseries titled "The Tides that Bind" on Fox Nation provides an in-depth look at DeBoer's inaugural year, highlighting the dynamics of Alabama football and the passionate fan base. The series aims to showcase the growth and development of the players and the program.