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19 Feb 2025
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Fox News: Trump equal opportunity commission puts employers ‘on notice’ to stop ‘anti-American bias’
The acting head of the EEOC, Andrea Lucas, has warned U.S. employers of legal repercussions for anti-American bias in hiring practices. She emphasized that discrimination against American workers contributes to the migrant crisis and must be addressed.
Lucas stated that the EEOC will prioritize protecting American workers from illegal discrimination and highlighted the need for employers to stop favoring cheaper labor from illegal immigrants. She encouraged workers to assert their rights against such practices.
The Mirror: Starmer hits back at Trump in call to Zelensky after wild 'dictator' claims
Keir Starmer defended Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky against Donald Trump's claim that Zelensky is a "dictator," emphasizing that he is a "democratically elected leader." Starmer noted that suspending elections during wartime is reasonable, referencing Winston Churchill.
Trump's comments have strained US-Ukraine relations, with Starmer and other UK leaders reaffirming their support for Zelensky and Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression. They called for unity against Trump's assertions.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: A Diagnosis of 'Democrat Hysteria'
The Trump administration's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reports that it still employs 6,000 more staff than in 2019, despite claims of staffing cuts. The agency has seen a 17% increase in full-time employees since 2019, with significant hiring at the FDA and CDC.
Border arrests have reached their lowest level since Trump's presidency, while the White House dismisses concerns over HHS staffing as "Democrat hysteria." Meanwhile, Trump has nominated a Jan. 6 defense attorney for a key prosecutor role in D.C.
The Federalist: Fired Government Workers Are Mad At The Wrong Person
Recent job losses among federal bureaucrats, highlighted in a New York Times podcast, have sparked emotional responses from those affected. Many express feelings of betrayal, but the blame lies with past administrations that misled them about job security and benefits.
Similarly, migrants who journeyed to the U.S. under false promises from previous leaders are now facing disappointment. The current administration's efforts to rectify past policies aim to address these systemic issues, emphasizing that such changes are necessary despite the anger they may incite.
GB News: Reform UK eyes electoral coup in Priti Patel’s backyard – but will the Tory heartland fall to Farage?
Reform UK is poised for a significant electoral test in Tiptree, Essex, traditionally a Conservative stronghold. Polling indicates a close race between Reform and the Tories, with Reform potentially flipping seats in the region as they gain traction nationally.
Despite strong polling, Reform has struggled to convert this into substantial electoral victories, winning 11 by-elections since July compared to Labour's 69. The party claims to represent a shift away from the failures of the traditional two-party system, advocating for small businesses and lower taxes.
Fox News: LA Mayor Bass points fingers when grilled on Africa trip amid botched wildfire response
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has faced significant backlash for her trip to Africa during a critical fire emergency in the city. She admitted the trip was a mistake, stating that she was unaware of the imminent fire danger and expressed regret for not being present during the crisis. Investigations into the city's fire response are ongoing.
The mayor's absence has led to over 170,000 signatures on a petition calling for her resignation, alongside public criticism from various figures, including former mayoral candidate Rick Caruso and talk show host Bill Maher. Bass remains focused on recovery efforts for affected residents.
#society
Fox News: Rep. Eli Crane stunned at 'insane' sum in taxpayer funds used for transgender animal studies
At least $241 million in taxpayer funds has been allocated to transgender surgeries and animal experiments, raising concerns from Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz. During a recent hearing, it was revealed that federal spending includes studies on hormone therapies and surgeries on animals to mimic gender transitions.
Critics, including the White Coat Waste Project, argue that much of this research is ineffective and poorly documented, with estimates suggesting over $20 billion is spent annually on animal testing. The Biden administration's funding of these experiments has come under fire, particularly for their ethical implications and questionable scientific value.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Nolte: Media Concerned Zelensky Could Lose If He Holds Elections
Concerns are rising about the potential ousting of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if elections are held, as suggested by Donald Trump. Zelensky, currently under martial law due to the war with Russia, has deemed elections "absolutely irresponsible." Critics argue that without elections, Zelensky lacks legitimacy.
The article questions the rationale behind delaying elections, citing historical precedents where elections occurred during wartime. It argues for a realistic approach to the ongoing conflict, suggesting that a negotiated settlement may be preferable to an endless war, even if it means conceding some territory to Russia.
The Telegraph: America will regret throwing away the free world’s respect
Donald Trump views international relations as zero-sum games, focusing on tangible gains rather than the intangible aspects of respect and prestige. His administration's approach has raised concerns among allies, with proposals that risk undermining support for Ukraine and fracturing NATO unity.
The Trump administration's rhetoric and demands may provoke European allies and complicate security dynamics, particularly regarding China and Taiwan. While seeking to bolster defense commitments from allies, the U.S. must balance assertiveness with maintaining its global standing and relationships.
Breitbart: Zelensky Cancels Saudi Arabia Trip After Exclusion from U.S.-Russia Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky canceled his visit to Saudi Arabia in protest of U.S.-Russia negotiations regarding the Ukraine war, emphasizing that any decisions about Ukraine should include its government. He rescheduled the trip for March 10 with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s approval.
Zelensky expressed concern over being perceived as endorsing the talks, which he found surprising. Turkish President Erdogan supported former President Trump's initiative for peace talks, indicating a desire to facilitate further discussions involving Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S.
The Mirror: Trump and Putin have 'crumbled world order' as new 'nuclear' era emerges
A security expert warns that a new age of conflict, marked by nuclear proliferation, is emerging as geopolitical dynamics shift under Donald Trump's approach to Russia. The unity of Western support for Ukraine has weakened, and smaller nations may seek nuclear arms for protection amid perceived US disengagement.
Prof. John Strawson emphasizes the need for European leaders to bolster military readiness in light of these changes, as global structures for peace are eroding. He expresses concern that the current chaos will lead to increased aggression and conflict in Europe, with countries like China poised to capitalize on the situation.