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26 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Says She Has Identified ICE Leakers and Is Preparing to Drop the Hammer
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that her department has identified leakers who disclosed ICE raid details, jeopardizing law enforcement operations. She stated that those responsible will be fired and prosecuted, emphasizing accountability for breaking the law.
Noem mentioned that investigations are ongoing, including the use of polygraphs and email reviews. There are indications that some leaks may originate from within the FBI, prompting a criminal investigation.
Forbes: Trump Launching $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ Visas For Wealthy—What We Know About New Path To Citizenship
President Trump announced a new "gold card" program that will allow wealthy non-citizens to obtain U.S. residency for $5 million, offering similar benefits to green card holders. The initiative aims to replace the EB-5 program and generate significant revenue to reduce national debt.
The gold card will not provide direct citizenship but will allow holders to become lawful permanent residents, a common pathway to citizenship. Trump indicated that the program will include vetting for applicants, including potential Russian oligarchs.
The Western Journal: Texas Rancher Killed by Cartel in 'Shocking Act of Violence'
A Texas rancher, Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in a suspected cartel attack near Brownsville, prompting warnings from Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller about the escalating violence along the U.S.-Mexico border. Miller urged agricultural workers to exercise caution and stay vigilant.
Céspedes, a 74-year-old Army veteran, was driving on his ranch in Mexico when the explosive detonated, resulting in his death and injuries to another passenger. Miller emphasized the importance of safety in the agricultural community, highlighting the threat posed by cartel activities.
#politics
The Western Journal: CDC Won’t Comply with RFK Jr. and Trump, Confirms WHO Connections
President Trump is facing internal resistance from the CDC and FDA, which are defying his executive order to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). Despite Trump's directive to pause U.S. funding and participation, both agencies plan to attend an upcoming WHO conference on flu vaccines.
The CDC confirmed its participation, indicating a disconnect with the Trump administration's stance. This situation mirrors challenges Trump encountered during his previous term, highlighting ongoing tensions within his administration regarding global health affiliations.
Breitbart: Poll: Nearly 80% Approve of DOGE Mission, Democrats Hit Record Low
Polling indicates strong public support for government expenditure reform, with 77% of voters calling for a thorough review of spending. A significant majority favors cutting $1 trillion in expenditures and supports the DOGE initiative aimed at enhancing government efficiency.
Approval ratings reveal a record-low for Democrats at 36%, while Republicans enjoy a 51% approval. Trump's job approval stands at 52%, with 58% of respondents expressing greater satisfaction with his presidency compared to Biden's.
Le Monde: Trump flies to the rescue of New York City mayor Eric Adams
The narrative of federal salvation in America is shifting, as corruption is now perceived to stem from the federal government itself, particularly under Donald Trump's influence. Allegations against New York Mayor Eric Adams, including corruption tied to his campaign, highlight a troubling dynamic where federal intervention seems to protect him.
The DOJ memo suggests that legal challenges hinder Adams' focus on immigration and crime, leading to a controversial order to drop charges against him. This has resulted in multiple resignations among magistrates, signaling a significant crisis in the judicial system's integrity.
Breitbart: Don Lemon to Megyn Kelly: 'Go F*ck Yourself, Racist'
Don Lemon criticized Megyn Kelly for her comments on the cancellation of Joy Reid's MSNBC show, calling her "racist" and telling her to "go f*ck yourself." He argued that Kelly, who has often positioned herself as a supporter of women, is instead undermining that stance.
Lemon accused Kelly of thriving on controversy and being unsupportive of fellow women in media. He claimed that her history of comments and actions demonstrates her racism, labeling her as "the worst person on television."
#society
GB News: Travis Kelce compared to 'Peter Pan and the Lost Boys' as new Taylor Swift relationship details emerge
Jason Kelce noted that his brother Travis has matured since dating Taylor Swift, likening him to "Peter Pan." He highlighted changes in Travis's behavior and lifestyle, including investing in luxury furniture and a newfound seriousness in his relationship.
Travis is also contemplating his NFL future amid speculation about retirement and marriage. He expressed uncertainty about next season, citing the physical toll of extended playoff runs. His relationship with Swift has reportedly motivated him to elevate his work ethic.
Fox News: Family of fallen Virginia police officer say expecting father, 25, 'never hesitated' to help those in need
Virginia Beach police officers Cameron Girvin, 25, and Christopher Reese, 30, were shot and killed during a traffic stop by convicted felon John McCoy III, who later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Girvin, an expectant father, was remembered as a dedicated officer and a caring individual.
Girvin had a passion for law enforcement from a young age, pursuing opportunities in the field throughout his life. He recently married his high school sweetheart, and the couple was preparing for their first child. A GoFundMe for the Girvin family has raised over $70,000.
The Epoch Times: Has There Been an Increase in Plane Crashes? Here’s What the Data Show
U.S. travelers are increasingly concerned about aviation safety following several recent incidents, including a deadly midair collision that killed 67 people and a commercial jet that flipped after landing. Despite heightened media attention, aviation experts assert that commercial flying remains the safest mode of transportation.
Data from the National Transportation Safety Board shows that while there have been 100 aviation accidents this year, including 14 fatalities, the overall trend indicates fewer incidents compared to previous years. Experts highlight that most accidents occur in general aviation, not commercial flights, and emphasize that increased public awareness may lead to improved safety measures in the industry.
#health
Fox News: Trump signs executive order to make healthcare prices 'transparent'
President Trump signed an executive order mandating the Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services departments to enforce healthcare price transparency regulations. The order aims to ensure hospitals and insurers disclose actual prices and make them comparable, potentially saving consumers $80 billion by 2025.
The White House claims that price transparency will lower healthcare costs and empower patients to seek better deals. With 95% of Americans prioritizing price transparency, the order seeks to address the current disparities in healthcare pricing and improve overall affordability.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Indiana Man Threatened to 'Gut' DOGE Head Elon Musk
David Cherry, a 28-year-old from Indiana, was arrested for making violent threats against Elon Musk on social media. He allegedly posted messages threatening to harm Musk, including threats to "gut" him and plant a bomb at his house. Police confiscated firearms and a ballistic vest from Cherry's home.
Cherry claimed he made the posts for attention and was charged with felony intimidation. He was released on a $2,500 bond and is scheduled for court hearings in March and July. This incident follows a series of threats against public figures, including former President Donald Trump.