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3 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Chrissy Teigen Defends Selena Gomez Sobbing Over Trump Illegal Alien Deportations
Chrissy Teigen has come to the defense of Selena Gomez after Gomez posted and deleted a tearful video criticizing Donald Trump's deportation policies, claiming they harm children. Teigen expressed her support on Instagram, despite Gomez's inaccuracies regarding deportations.
The Trump administration responded to Gomez's claims by releasing a video featuring mothers of victims killed by illegal immigrants, highlighting the impact of immigration policies. Teigen, who faced her own backlash for past cyberbullying, did not clarify her comments linking egg prices to the controversy.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Trump’s DOJ Needs To Go After the Biden Family
The author expresses strong disapproval of President Joe Biden, labeling him as corrupt and vindictive. They argue that Biden's pardons for family members involved in alleged criminal activities warrant a thorough investigation by Congress to uncover the extent of the Biden family's corruption.
The piece calls for immediate action from Republican leaders to ensure accountability, emphasizing that pardons should not shield individuals from perjury or contempt charges. The author believes it is crucial for the public to understand the alleged corrupt practices of the Biden family to prevent similar situations in the future.
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Warner: Trump's Federal Worker Changes Caused 'Chaos on Steroids'
Senator Mark Warner criticized President Trump's recent changes to the federal workforce, describing the situation as "chaos on steroids." He expressed concern over the termination of experienced personnel at the FBI and Justice Department, suggesting it could weaken critical investigations, including cyber security and drug trafficking.
Warner highlighted the potential impact of a proposed buyout for federal employees, warning that significant departures could disrupt essential services like air traffic control. He emphasized the reckless nature of these changes, asserting they could lead to serious operational challenges within federal agencies.
Breitbart: Grammys Host Trevor Noah Cracks Deportation, Trump Tariffs Jokes
Trevor Noah hosted the 67th Grammy Awards, incorporating political humor into his opening monologue. He joked about President Trump's tariffs and illegal immigration, highlighting the contrast between the music industry and current political issues.
Noah's remarks included a playful jab at Beyoncé's tour costs due to tariffs and a comment on his potential deportation, suggesting that changes in Washington could affect his future hosting opportunities.
#society
GB News: 'Mortified' short-haired schoolgirls forced to give 'evidence' of their gender during football match
Young female football players at York Railway Institute AFC have faced distressing accusations regarding their gender during matches, particularly those with short hair. This harassment has led to anxiety among the girls, prompting some to skip games.
In response, the club has created shirts with the message "Girls can have short hair - get over it" to promote solidarity and support among players. The initiative has garnered attention and support from other teams and the Football Association, which aims to ensure an inclusive environment for all girls in football.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Hamas, Hezbollah and the Cartel on Our Border
Christie Hutcherson discusses the presence of Hamas, Hezbollah, and cartel cells at the U.S. border, raising concerns about their potential influence and activities within the country. She emphasizes the need for awareness regarding these threats.
The conversation highlights the broader implications of these groups on national security and the ongoing fight for America.
Breitbart: Benjamin Netanyahu Arrives in D.C. for Diplomatic Visit with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington, DC, for discussions with President Donald Trump, focusing on defeating Hamas, countering Iran, and enhancing diplomatic ties with Arab nations. This marks Netanyahu's 14th visit to the Blair House.
Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's wartime decisions have transformed the Middle East, expressing optimism about achieving peace through strength. This visit is significant as it is the first by a foreign leader during Trump's second term, reinforcing the U.S.-Israel alliance.
Front Page Magazine: Good News on How Americans See Israel
A recent Harvard CAPS/Harris poll indicates strong support for Israel among Americans, particularly among 18-to-24-year-olds, with 80% favoring Israel compared to just 20% for Hamas. This contrasts with perceptions of declining support for Israel, challenging narratives pushed by various media and political figures.
Israel's favorability surpasses that of major institutions, including the European Union and CNN, suggesting a disconnect between media portrayals and public opinion. The poll results may pose a challenge to those advocating for anti-Israel sentiments.
Fox News: Panama pledges to end key canal deal with China, work with US after Rubio visit
Panama's president announced plans to end a development deal with China, opting to strengthen ties with the U.S. instead. This decision follows concerns raised by President Trump regarding Chinese control over the Panama Canal, which the U.S. built and transferred to Panama in 1977.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of U.S. investments in Panama and the need to counter Chinese influence in the region. House Republicans have introduced a bill to allow the U.S. to negotiate the repurchase of the canal, citing its strategic significance for national security and economic interests.
#economy
Le Monde: Trump's crypto strategy, between ambiguous support for the dollar and circumventing the Fed
Bitcoin has not reached new highs since Donald Trump's inauguration, trading around $105,000. Trump signed an executive order to strengthen U.S. leadership in digital finance, promoting blockchain access while rejecting a central bank digital currency due to stability concerns.
The administration favors stablecoins, like USDC, which are backed by assets and seen as more stable than traditional cryptocurrencies. This approach aims to regulate existing digital assets rather than create new ones.