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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump Revives Alien Registration Law for Illegal Migrants
President Trump is reinstating a 1940 law mandating that migrants aged 14 and older register their names and fingerprints with federal agencies, facing criminal penalties if they fail to do so. The Department of Homeland Security emphasizes the need for safety and security, stating that non-compliance could expedite deportation.
The policy impacts approximately 14 million illegal immigrants, including visa overstays, and may hinder their path to legalization. Pro-migration advocates express concern over potential increased arrests and deportations, while immigration lawyers warn that the plan could be challenged as discriminatory.
Fox News: White House fires back at progressive filmmaker: ‘Dumbest statement of the year’
The White House responded to Michael Moore's criticism of deportations, labeling his remarks as "a strong contender for dumbest statement of the year." Moore suggested that deporting illegal immigrants risks losing potential future innovators and saviors, prompting the administration to emphasize that many apprehended are violent criminals.
The White House highlighted a list of serious offenders among those deported, including gang members and sex predators. They reiterated their commitment to prioritizing the safety of American citizens over the concerns raised by Moore.
#politics
The Western Journal: Elon Musk Shows Up to Trump Cabinet Meeting Wearing 'Ironic' Self-Deprecating T-Shirt
Elon Musk attended the first Cabinet meeting of President Trump's second term, humorously referring to himself as "humble tech support" for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). He discussed efforts to modernize outdated government computer systems and proposed a "pulse review" to assess employee productivity.
Musk warned against unsustainable federal spending, stating that the U.S. cannot continue to incur $2 trillion deficits. Trump expressed support for Musk's initiatives, suggesting that employees not meeting expectations may face termination.
The American Mind: Denizens of the Deep State
The field of public administration in the U.S. is criticized for producing bureaucrats who contribute to inefficiency and ideological bias within the government. Approximately 12,000 students graduate annually with Master of Public Administration degrees, with many entering federal, state, and local governments. Critics argue that the discipline has become a breeding ground for a "Deep State" mentality, prioritizing expertise over democratic accountability.
To address these issues, proposed reforms include banning federal hiring of graduates from certain programs, overhauling the National Academy of Public Administration, and promoting a new organization to advocate for democratic principles and efficiency in governance. Without significant changes, the current pipeline will continue to deliver poorly trained bureaucrats.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Pentagon Orders the Removal of DEI from Official Online Content
The Pentagon has ordered the removal of all online content promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) from its platforms, as per a memo from Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell. The directive mandates the elimination of DEI-related articles, photos, and videos by March 5, 2025, while allowing for exceptions under specific conditions.
This initiative aligns with the priorities of President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, targeting content associated with critical race theory, gender ideology, and any preferential treatment based on race or sex. The memo emphasizes that content required by law or related to standard operations is exempt from removal.
The Western Journal: While Dems Scream Trump's Sidelining Press, Turns Out He's Answered 7X More Questions Than Biden
President Trump has answered significantly more questions from the media compared to President Biden, with 1,009 questions in his first month of his second term, compared to Biden's 141. The White House is also expanding access to various media outlets, challenging the traditional press's control.
Despite criticisms from some media figures likening Trump's actions to authoritarian practices, the administration is working to reinstate press passes revoked under Biden and increase media diversity. The narrative that Trump is limiting press freedom contrasts with his engagement levels.
#society
Breitbart: First Responders Called to Small Plane Crash in Vermont
A Piper Cherokee Charger plane crashed near Equinox Mountain in Manchester, Vermont, on Wednesday morning, injuring three individuals. The flight, which took off from Baltimore, faced challenging weather conditions during the rescue operation, with first responders arriving by noon.
This incident follows recent aviation concerns, including a tragic collision in Washington, DC, that claimed 67 lives and several near-misses involving commercial flights. Rescue efforts in Manchester are ongoing, with multiple agencies involved.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Colombia's Leftist President Petro Slams 'Zelensky's Stupidity' for Dealing with Trump
Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for allegedly allowing the U.S. to manipulate Ukraine through a mineral agreement. Petro called Zelensky's actions "stupidity" and claimed the conflict is a "war between brothers" fueled by external powers.
Petro, who maintains a neutral stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, previously canceled his attendance at a peace summit in Switzerland, asserting it was not a genuine forum for peace. He has drawn parallels between the situations in Ukraine and Palestine, questioning the international response to both.
Fox News: The plan to confront China and kick out companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party from the U.S.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders is taking a strong stance against Chinese influence in the state by introducing legislation to restrict state-owned Chinese businesses. This includes banning property purchases near critical infrastructure and cutting funding for programs linked to China.
Arkansas has already forced a Chinese company to divest farmland and is investigating other firms for potential ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Officials express concern over national security threats posed by Chinese infiltration in U.S. businesses and educational institutions.
#health
Breitbart: Watch Live: Senate Hearing on Combatting America's Opioid Epidemic
The Senate Special Committee on Aging will hold a hearing on February 26 to address the opioid epidemic, which results in 70,000 American deaths annually. President Trump has made this crisis a priority, threatening tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China to curb fentanyl trafficking.
Times Of Israel: Texas child dies of measles, the first US death from the disease in a decade
A child who was unvaccinated died from a measles outbreak in rural West Texas, marking the first US measles death since 2015. The outbreak has resulted in 124 cases across nine counties, primarily affecting a close-knit, undervaccinated Mennonite community.
Texas health officials and the CDC are responding by providing vaccines and support, while vaccination rates have declined nationwide. The state is deploying resources to ensure public health amid rising measles cases.
GB News: Dementia: Study highlights ‘exciting’ benefits of healthy fats for brain health
Dementia remains a significant concern for medical experts, with lifestyle changes like diet providing the best defense in the absence of a cure. A recent study indicates that increasing omega-3 fatty acids in the brain may improve survival rates in individuals with frontotemporal dementia.
Researchers found that boosting these healthy fats dramatically enhanced survival in both fruit flies and human brain cells with the C9orf72 gene mutation. The study suggests that specific fatty acids may protect brain cells, paving the way for future clinical trials.
#crime
Fox News: Texas transgender suspect plotted 'mass casualty attack' targeting police: FBI
Seth "Andrea" Gregori, 21, was arrested in Texas for making terroristic threats against police, allegedly planning an attack similar to the 2016 Dallas ambush that killed five officers. The FBI intervened after a tipster reported Gregori's suspicious behavior and gun purchase.
Gregori faces charges of terroristic threats and criminal trespass, with a bond set at $50,500. Authorities emphasized the seriousness of the threats, recalling the deadly implications of the previous attack on law enforcement.
#technology
Fox News: Elon Musk’s SpaceX prepares for 8th Starship launch, pending FAA approval
SpaceX is set to launch Starship Flight 8 from Boca Chica, Texas, potentially as soon as this Friday, pending FAA approval. This test will include payload deployment and experiments aimed at improving the rocket's re-entry and landing capabilities.
The flight follows a previous test where the upper stage was lost, and the FAA is still investigating that incident. Approval for the upcoming launch will depend on the completion of this investigation and any necessary modifications to SpaceX's launch license.