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#illegals

Breitbart: Report: Connecticut Democrats Spent $1.3 Billion on Migrants
Report: Connecticut Democrats Spent $1.3 Billion on Migrants
Connecticut Democrats have allocated $1.3 billion in taxpayer funds to support illegal migrants, averaging nearly $340 per resident. This spending covers medical care, education, and welfare for approximately 225,000 illegal migrants, prompting criticism from Republican senators and the state GOP.

Governor Ned Lamont has disputed the findings of the Yankee Institute, which cites the Federation for American Immigration Reform. Critics argue that this spending diverts funds from addressing pressing issues for legal residents, especially amid rising living costs in the state.


#politics

Le Monde: Steve Bannon after Jordan Bardella's Washington speech cancelled: 'It means he's not fit to lead'
Steve Bannon after Jordan Bardella's Washington speech cancelled: 'It means he's not fit to lead'
Jordan Bardella, president of Rassemblement National, canceled his CPAC speech after a gesture by Steve Bannon was perceived as reminiscent of Nazi ideology. Bannon criticized Bardella's decision, claiming it showed a lack of leadership and courage necessary for the populist movement.

Bannon emphasized that true leaders must be bold and confrontational, referencing figures like Viktor Orban and Donald Trump. He expressed disappointment in Bardella's choice to withdraw from the event, suggesting it undermined his potential as a leader in France.


The Telegraph: Hamas hands over body it claims is Israeli mother Shiri Bibas
Hamas hands over body it claims is Israeli mother Shiri Bibas
Hamas has reportedly returned the body of hostage Shiri Bibas to Israel, following a previous handover of an unidentified Gazan woman. The Red Cross confirmed it collected Bibas' remains for identification, amid accusations from both sides regarding the handling of the bodies.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the situation as a violation of the ceasefire, while Hamas expressed surprise at the backlash, claiming the Israeli government was politicizing the issue. Hamas alleges that Bibas was killed in an Israeli airstrike along with her two sons.


Times Of Israel: Arab leaders discuss backing ‘the Palestinian cause’ at meeting on Trump’s Gaza plan
Arab leaders discuss backing ‘the Palestinian cause’ at meeting on Trump’s Gaza plan
Arab leaders met in Riyadh to discuss support for the Palestinian cause amid ongoing developments in Gaza. They are exploring alternatives to Trump's proposal for Gaza's redevelopment, which has faced rejection from Egypt and Jordan due to national security concerns.

The discussions included a potential Egyptian plan for $20 billion in funding from Gulf states, though no significant progress on a counter-plan was reported. The leaders emphasized the need for a solution that allows for a Palestinian state alongside Israel, rejecting any displacement of Gaza Palestinians.


Breitbart: Democrat Jasmine Crockett 'Rooting' for Mexico and Canada in Sports Because Trump Is President
Democrat Jasmine Crockett 'Rooting' for Mexico and Canada in Sports Because Trump Is President
Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett expressed her preference for rooting for sports teams from Mexico and Canada over U.S. teams, citing her disdain for President Trump. She emphasized her belief that these countries are "speaking truth to power" against what she perceives as a problematic U.S. administration.

Crockett has been vocal in her criticism of Trump and Republicans, making controversial statements about crime and race. She has labeled Trump voters as a "domestic terror threat" and called for reparations for Black Americans, reflecting her broader discontent with the political landscape.


Fox News: FBI Director Kash Patel tells media 'bring it on' in stern message after being sworn into office
FBI Director Kash Patel tells media 'bring it on' in stern message after being sworn into office
FBI Director Kash Patel, recently sworn in, addressed the media, emphasizing that he is the target of criticism, not the FBI personnel. He assured that there will be a single system of justice and pledged accountability within the agency.

Patel, confirmed by a narrow Senate vote, expressed gratitude to President Trump and highlighted his personal journey as a first-generation immigrant. He aims to reform the FBI amid accusations of political bias.


Fox News: Karoline Leavitt offers words of wisdom to young women at CPAC: 'Just believe in yourself'
Karoline Leavitt offers words of wisdom to young women at CPAC: 'Just believe in yourself'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed young women at the Conservative Political Action Conference, encouraging them to "stay strong, speak the truth," and pursue their dreams despite skepticism from others. She emphasized the importance of believing in oneself and praised the women in the Trump administration.

Leavitt, the youngest press secretary in U.S. history, highlighted the achievements of women in leadership roles within the administration and expressed her commitment to creating a better future for her son and the next generation. She expressed pride in being part of a team that values competence over identity politics.


Breitbart: Gorka on Trump Admin 2.0: 'We Don't Have Subversives Inside the Building'
Gorka on Trump Admin 2.0: 'We Don't Have Subversives Inside the Building'
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, a key figure in the Trump administration, highlighted the lack of internal opposition as a factor in the effectiveness of the second Trump term. He noted that the current team operates with trust and communication, contrasting it with the previous administration's dynamics under Chief of Staff John Kelly.

Gorka emphasized the importance of appointing individuals who not only understand Trump's policies but can also effectively communicate them. He believes this approach, along with strong personal connections among team members, creates a more cohesive and efficient government.


Forbes: Supreme Court Won't Let Trump Fire Federal Watchdog—For Now—In First Lawsuit To Reach High Court
Supreme Court Won't Let Trump Fire Federal Watchdog—For Now—In First Lawsuit To Reach High Court
The Supreme Court has decided not to allow the Trump administration to dismiss a government watchdog, marking a significant legal challenge regarding the reshaping of the federal government. The case will be held until February 26, when a lower court's restraining order expires.

This decision reflects ongoing tensions between the executive branch and federal oversight. The outcome may influence future actions regarding government accountability.


#society

Breitbart: ABC's Hostin: Buttigieg Calling Out Dems on DEI 'Wrong,' 'So Tone Deaf'
ABC's Hostin: Buttigieg Calling Out Dems on DEI 'Wrong,' 'So Tone Deaf'
Sunny Hostin criticized former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for his comments on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), calling them "tone deaf." She argued that his views overlook historical inequalities and the necessity of DEI programs to ensure fair representation in the workforce.

Hostin emphasized that the lack of diversity in leadership from 1776 to 1965 necessitates structured initiatives to promote equality today. She questioned whether relying on the goodwill of wealthy individuals would suffice in achieving workforce diversity, highlighting the need for systemic change.


Front Page Magazine: Fake Quotes by Saudi and UAE Imams Condemning Hamas Go Viral
Fake Quotes by Saudi and UAE Imams Condemning Hamas Go Viral
Fake quotes attributed to Saudi Grand Mufti Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Sheikh and Grand Mufti of Dubai Ahmed al-Haddad condemning Hamas for its actions regarding the Bibas children's bodies have gone viral, despite lacking credible Arabic sources. These quotes, which have been widely shared and even cited by some media, have been disavowed or remain unverified.

The spread of these quotes reflects a desire among some to portray Islam in a more positive light, but they are unfounded and should be regarded as false until credible evidence emerges. The propagation of these statements underscores a troubling trend of misattributing sentiments to religious figures in hopes of promoting a narrative of mercy within Islam.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: BBC branded a 'propaganda spreader for Hamas' in heated rant
BBC branded a 'propaganda spreader for Hamas' in heated rant
Dr. Renee Hoenderkamp criticized the BBC for its Gaza documentary, labeling the broadcaster as "a propaganda spreader for Hamas." She expressed her discontent with the documentary's narration, which was found to be by the son of a Hamas minister.




#crime

Breitbart: Report: NYC Man Released After Cop's Beating Accused of Hitting Woman
Report: NYC Man Released After Cop's Beating Accused of Hitting Woman
Ernst Delma, a 41-year-old man previously charged with assaulting an NYPD officer, has been arrested again for an unprovoked attack on a woman in Times Square. After his initial charge, a judge reduced his bail, allowing him to be released despite a lengthy criminal history.

NYPD PBA president Patrick Hendry criticized the decision to release Delma, emphasizing the risks posed by repeat offenders. A 2023 study indicated that over 72% of violent crime suspects released without bail in NYC reoffend.


Fox News: Suspect arrested after stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial near US embassy
Suspect arrested after stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial near US embassy
A stabbing incident at Berlin's Holocaust memorial left a 30-year-old Spanish tourist seriously injured. German police arrested a suspect nearby, who was found with blood on his hands. The motive for the attack remains unclear, and investigations are ongoing.

The stabbing occurred just two days before Germany's national elections, raising concerns about public safety. Authorities are conducting a thorough search of the area for additional evidence.