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#illegals

Breitbart: Illegal Migrant Who Murdered Wife Avoids Deportation From the UK
Illegal Migrant Who Murdered Wife Avoids Deportation From the UK
A Turkish illegal immigrant, convicted of murdering his wife in 2005, has been granted the right to remain in the UK. A tribunal judge ruled that he may face retribution from his wife's family if deported, despite the Home Office's concerns about his risk to the community.

The judge noted that the individual, referred to as “KD,” had not committed further crimes since his release and highlighted fears of revenge killings in Turkey. This decision follows previous controversial rulings by Judge Perkins regarding deportations.


#politics

Breitbart: Morris: America Has to Fight Back Against the Climate Change, 'ESG Mafia'
Morris: America Has to Fight Back Against the Climate Change, 'ESG Mafia'
Kentucky businessman Nate Morris criticized the influence of the "ESG mafia" on corporate America during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday. He described the pressure from major Wall Street firms to adopt leftist policies as akin to extortion, likening it to mafia tactics.

Morris is considering a Senate run to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell and has invested in Strive, a firm opposing ESG policies. He called for a fight against what he views as a political agenda infiltrating corporate governance.


Fox News: DHS will release some of Prince Harry's immigration docs amid allegations he lied about drug use
DHS will release some of Prince Harry's immigration docs amid allegations he lied about drug use
The Department of Homeland Security will release parts of Prince Harry's immigration records after a federal judge ordered a review. The case centers on allegations that Harry may have lied about his past drug use on his immigration application.

The Heritage Foundation is pushing for transparency regarding the royal's immigration status, arguing that no one should be above the law. The DHS is expected to submit the redacted records by March 6.


GB News: Camilla Tominey GRILLS Shadow Defence Secretary over Tory's lavish foreign aid spending: 'You don't have a leg to stand on!'
Camilla Tominey GRILLS Shadow Defence Secretary over Tory's lavish foreign aid spending: 'You don't have a leg to stand on!'
Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge defended the Conservative Party's record on defence spending during a GB News interview, emphasizing the need for increased funding in light of growing threats. He acknowledged past spending cuts but pointed to significant increases since 2019.

As pressure mounts on Labour leader Keir Starmer to commit to a timeline for boosting UK defence spending, he faces scrutiny over historical choices, including foreign aid allocations. Starmer is expected to address these issues during his upcoming visit to Washington.


Liberty Nation News: Does the US Need a DeSantis Political Dynasty? - Liberty Nation News
Does the US Need a DeSantis Political Dynasty? - Liberty Nation News
Polls suggest that Casey DeSantis is gaining traction among registered Republicans, with 57% viewing her favorably. However, a significant portion, 33%, are unaware of her. Meanwhile, former President Trump appears to endorse Rep. Byron Donalds for Florida governor, complicating the DeSantis political landscape.

The DeSantis family faces scrutiny regarding Casey's qualifications for governor, with some comparing her to Kamala Harris. As Ron DeSantis seeks to influence endorsements, questions arise about political dynasties and the implications for Florida's future leadership.


Breitbart: Report: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Edits Out Q&A from Press Conferences
Report: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Edits Out Q&A from Press Conferences
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has been omitting the Q&A portion from many press conferences, particularly following the Palisades Fire disaster. This has raised concerns about transparency, as she faced tough questions regarding the city's emergency preparedness and alert systems.

The decision to cut these segments may be an effort to manage her public image amid criticism of her leadership. Calls for her resignation have intensified after her recent dismissal of L.A. Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Few dare to admit it, but Trump might be right
Few dare to admit it, but Trump might be right
Critics of Donald Trump's Ukraine strategy are challenged to propose viable alternatives amid the ongoing conflict. The current situation is deteriorating for Ukraine, with calls for an armistice and integration into Europe as potential paths forward. Trump's approach, while controversial, reflects a shift in focus towards China and domestic fiscal issues.

The piece highlights the disconnect between European defense spending and the expectations placed on the U.S. to uphold global order. It critiques Western leaders for their reluctance to commit resources while engaging in symbolic gestures, suggesting a need for a more pragmatic approach to international relations.


Le Monde: Ukraine: behind Donald Trump's recent anger, Volodymyr Zelensky's refusal to cede strategic mineral exploitation
Ukraine: behind Donald Trump's recent anger, Volodymyr Zelensky's refusal to cede strategic mineral exploitation
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv, demanding the signing of a strategic minerals agreement. The US would withdraw economic and military support if Ukraine did not comply, highlighting the significance of Ukraine's rare earth resources.

These minerals include lithium, uranium, graphite, and oil, crucial for various industries. The US administration is eager to exploit these resources, especially following Zelensky's previous suggestions for joint efforts.


#military

Fox News: SecDef Hegseth responds to rumors he drafted 'list' of military officials he will purge
SecDef Hegseth responds to rumors he drafted 'list' of military officials he will purge
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth denied rumors of a list of senior military leaders he planned to purge, stating, "There's no list." The rumors created anxiety among top officers as the Pentagon faces potential workforce reductions. Some Republican lawmakers acknowledged hearing about the list but had not seen any evidence.

Hegseth emphasized the importance of following lawful orders and criticized the Biden administration's impact on military readiness. He stated that under Trump's leadership, the Pentagon would focus on war fighting and accountability.


#culture

Fox News: New Amazon series 'House of David' will bring 'unlikely' biblical hero's story to life
New Amazon series 'House of David' will bring 'unlikely' biblical hero's story to life
Amazon Prime Video is set to launch "House of David," a biblical epic about King David's rise and his conflict with King Saul. The series, premiering on February 27, aims to depict David's journey filled with love, loss, and destiny as he transitions from shepherd to king.

Creator Jon Erwin views this project as a culmination of his lifelong dream, inspired by David's relatable and flawed character. He believes the story resonates with audiences as the original "hero's journey," reflecting a growing demand for uplifting, faith-based entertainment in mainstream media.


#other

Breitbart: France Arrests Three More in Connection to Migrant 'Islamist' Stabbing Attack
France Arrests Three More in Connection to Migrant 'Islamist' Stabbing Attack
A stabbing attack in Mulhouse, France, left one dead and several injured, with President Macron labeling it an “Islamist terrorist act.” The 37-year-old suspect, an Algerian on a terrorism watchlist, was arrested at the scene. France has attempted to deport him multiple times without success.

The attack occurred during a demonstration, with the suspect reportedly shouting “Allahu Akbar.” Interior Minister Retailleau emphasized the link between migration issues and terrorism, while the government plans to discuss immigration controls in response.