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#illegals
Breitbart: Shock Poll: 75 Percent of Democrats Say Joe Biden's Migration Flood Was an Accident
A Harvard Harris poll reveals that 75% of Democrats deny that President Biden's administration intentionally kept the southern border open for migrants. In contrast, 52% of Americans and 80% of Republicans believe the administration encouraged the influx of up to nine million migrants through various illegal and quasi-legal means.
Critics, including Elon Musk, label the Democrats' border policy as treasonous, arguing it aims to establish permanent one-party rule. The policy has reportedly led to significant harm for both Americans and migrants, with calls for stricter enforcement and support for aspects of Trump's migration policy gaining traction among voters.
#politics
Fox News: New bill threatens to cripple 'judicial tyranny' from derailing Trump's agenda at every turn
GOP Rep. Darrell Issa has introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act (NORRA) to limit federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions that disrupt presidential agendas. The legislation aims to restrict injunctions to only the parties involved in a case, addressing what Issa calls "judicial tyranny."
Issa argues that the bill is necessary to prevent a single federal judge from holding excessive power over the presidency, claiming that recent judicial actions against the Trump administration are politically motivated. The Trump administration supports the bill, asserting that judges are overstepping their authority.
The Federalist: Trump Gives SCOTUS Chance To Make Fed Agencies Accountable
The Trump administration is aggressively restructuring federal agencies, targeting "independent" agencies like the NLRB, FCC, and FTC, which operate with limited presidential oversight. This includes an executive order to ensure White House control over regulatory policies, challenging the precedent that protects these agencies' independence.
The administration plans to contest the Supreme Court's ruling in Humphrey’s Executor, which limits the president's ability to dismiss agency leaders. With ongoing legal challenges, the future of independent agencies and presidential authority over them may be at stake.
#society
Breitbart: As Deadline Approaches, Few Insurance Companies Obey CA Insurance Commissioner Lara on Paying out Personal Property to Fire Victims
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's request for insurance companies to cover 100% of personal property losses from the Los Angeles fires by February 28 has seen limited compliance. Many victims face the daunting task of itemizing lost possessions to claim full coverage, with some insurers offering only partial compensation.
While a few companies, like Pacific Specialty and Chubb, provide full coverage without requiring itemization, others are not meeting Lara's request. State law mandates a minimum of 30% upfront, but many insurers are offering only 50% to 80%. Lara has expressed frustration over the lack of compliance.
Breitbart: Thousands Gather Outside Vatican to Offer Prayers for Pope Francis
Thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square to pray for Pope Francis, who is hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs and remains in critical condition. Despite a slight improvement, many attendees expressed concern about his fragile health, reflecting on his legacy.
The Vatican provided a more optimistic update, yet the atmosphere was somber as the faithful acknowledged the possibility of the pontiff's final days. Church leaders have hinted at the gravity of his condition, with discussions about potential succession already emerging.
Times Of Israel: Freed hostage on deal debate: ‘We felt like our lives weren’t worth enough’
Agam Berger, an IDF soldier kidnapped on October 7 and recently freed, expressed distress over the debate in Israel regarding the costs of hostage deals. She emphasized that hostages should not feel undervalued, noting that officials' willingness to negotiate gave her hope during captivity.
Meanwhile, Dvir Kupershtein confirmed his brother Bar is alive but in a precarious situation. Bar, kidnapped during the Nova music festival, is not included in the current ceasefire deal. His family remains hopeful despite the uncertainty surrounding the remaining hostages.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: 'One of Europe's strengths in negotiations is that they carry part of the burden, something Trump ignores'
French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to persuade President Trump to include Europe in negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine, as European leaders believe their security is tied to Ukraine's fate. Macron and UK officials are discussing the potential deployment of forces to monitor a ceasefire, a move opposed by Russia.
European leaders express concern over the US potentially aligning with Russian demands, which could undermine Ukraine's interests. They feel a sense of betrayal by the Trump administration and emphasize that any agreement must involve Ukraine directly. The situation highlights the need for Europe to bolster its defense capabilities amid uncertainties in US support.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Rubio: Not ‘a Serious Offer’ for Ukraine to Ask for Nuclear Weapons in Peace Talks with Russia
Secretary of State Marco Rubio dismissed Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent suggestion for nuclear weapons as a serious proposal in peace talks with Russia. Rubio emphasized that increasing nuclear-armed countries is not a viable solution and highlighted the need for realistic negotiations to end the conflict.
Rubio also outlined a multi-step approach to improving U.S.-Russia relations post-conflict, stressing the importance of communication. He criticized critics of the Trump administration's peace efforts as hypocritical, arguing that seeking peace should be applauded rather than condemned.
#economy
The Federalist: Media Sobbing Over Fired Bureaucrats Told Miners 'Learn To Code'
The shutdown of the Keystone XL pipeline by President Biden led to significant job losses for energy workers, including thousands of union members. Despite the hardships faced by these workers, their stories received little media attention compared to other job losses in different sectors.
Critics argue that the media's focus on certain job losses over others reflects a bias, particularly against energy jobs in favor of climate agendas. The piece highlights the plight of rural Americans affected by such policies, suggesting that the narrative around job displacement should be more inclusive of all affected workers.
#military
The Western Journal: Video: Hegseth Gives Reporter Smackdown That Even Trump Would Envy After Question on Firing Woke General
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced a reporter's critical question regarding the appointment of retired Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Hegseth dismissed the question as "unqualified," signaling a shift in media engagement under the Trump administration.
This approach reflects a broader expectation for journalists to provide fair coverage rather than act as partisan critics. The administration's stance suggests that media outlets may need to adapt or risk being excluded from future press interactions.
#health
GB News: Dementia warning as antidepressants could speed up memory loss in older people
A major Swedish study indicates that antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, may accelerate memory loss in older adults with dementia. The research followed nearly 18,700 newly diagnosed dementia patients over ten years, revealing that those on SSRIs experienced a faster cognitive decline.
While the study highlights a correlation between antidepressant use and increased cognitive decline, it does not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Experts suggest that depression itself could be the underlying factor affecting memory loss, emphasizing the need for careful medication reviews for dementia patients.
#crime
Breitbart: Alec Baldwin After Trump Impersonator Mentions Halyna Hutchins: 'I’ll Snap Your F**king Neck in Half'
Alec Baldwin confronted a Trump impersonator in New York City after the comic accused him of "murdering" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Baldwin, who remained mostly silent, reacted strongly when the impersonator made the accusation, threatening him physically if cameras weren't present.
Online reactions were mixed, with some criticizing Baldwin's response while others defended him, stating the impersonator crossed a line by referencing Hutchins' tragic death. Baldwin has faced ongoing scrutiny since the incident on the set of "Rust," where he shot Hutchins in a tragic accident.