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#politics
Fox News: See the star-studded list of Trump allies descending on DC to chart further 100-day wins
A group of prominent Republican lawmakers and MAGA figures will gather in Washington D.C. on March 5-6 to discuss strategies for advancing President Trump's agenda during his first 100 days in office. The event, hosted by Rescuing the American Dream, aims to highlight past accomplishments and plan for future successes.
Attendees will focus on aiding Trump in budget reconciliation and supporting American business and manufacturing efforts. With Republican control of Congress, the administration seeks to capitalize on this momentum as Trump approaches significant milestones in his presidency.
Breitbart: Moulton: Some Dems Won't Make Any Changes to Make Medicaid More Efficient
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) expressed support for modernizing Medicaid, stating that some changes are acceptable, despite opposition from certain Democrats. He emphasized the need for reforms to ensure the sustainability of entitlement programs like Social Security without cutting benefits.
Moulton criticized Republican proposals for significant cuts, arguing they would harm essential services while benefiting the wealthy.
Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre says she has 'not watched the news' since Trump inauguration, doesn't miss White House
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has distanced herself from politics since the end of the Biden administration, focusing on self-care and her daughter. She expressed that she has not watched the news since leaving her role and feels no urge to return to the political sphere.
Jean-Pierre acknowledged the intense nature of her previous job, stating she needs time to figure out her next career move. Although she found her role rewarding, she emphasized the importance of taking a break and regaining control over her future.
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 719: Breitbart’s John Nolte on the Trump Culture Shift and the Left’s Freakout
John Nolte discusses the cultural shift occurring during Donald Trump's early presidency and the left's reaction to his administration's successes. The conversation highlights the ongoing tensions and responses to Trump's policies and actions.
Fox News: Epstein files debacle spurs new interest in contents of promised JFK, MLK assassination files
The release of files related to the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy is set for March 9, following President Trump's executive order to declassify them. This comes amid criticism of the recent Epstein files release, which provided little new information.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has accused the FBI of withholding thousands of Epstein-related documents, demanding their release by February 28. FBI Director Kash Patel has promised transparency and accountability, asserting that no records will be hidden.
#society
GB News: Nana Akua reveals identity of ‘tough guy’ fiancé after announcing engagement
Nana Akua has revealed her engagement to Stephen Gillen, a former gangster who reformed after serving 17 years in prison. The announcement was made live on GB News, where she shared details about their relationship, including their first meeting during an interview two years ago.
Gillen, described by Akua as a "very tough guy," pursued her after he split from his previous partner. The news surprised her co-host, Ben Leo, who was unaware of the engagement prior to the broadcast.
The Federalist: WY Shields Employees From Coerced Use Of ‘Preferred Pronouns’
Wyoming's legislature has passed a law, SF 077, prohibiting the state from mandating the use of "preferred pronouns" by government employees. The bill, which received overwhelming support in both the House and Senate, will take effect on July 1.
Governor Mark Gordon allowed the bill to become law without his signature, citing it as unnecessary but acknowledging the intent to protect free speech. Conservative groups have praised the legislation for safeguarding individual beliefs against government mandates.
Breitbart: Watch: Police Officer Crawls Across Ice to Rescue Dog in Lake
A New Jersey police officer, Patrolman Doug Centrone, rescued a dog named Taffy from a freezing lake after responding to a call about the trapped animal. Centrone, part of the Maritime Emergency Response Team, navigated across thin ice to lift Taffy back to safety.
Taffy had escaped her owner's grasp while chasing a goose, leading to her predicament. After the rescue, Taffy was warmed up with blankets and placed in her owner's car. The Hazlet Township Police Department commended Centrone for his quick and brave actions.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Zelensky Leaves White House Without Signing Minerals Deal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky left the White House without signing a deal that would grant the U.S. access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals and fossil fuels. The agreement aimed to align Ukraine's economic interests with those of the U.S. but faced challenges during discussions.
Tensions arose when Zelensky questioned U.S. diplomatic strategies in front of the media, prompting President Trump to end the meeting early. Trump criticized Zelensky for being disrespectful and indicated that he would only return when ready for peace.
Fox News: SCOOP: GOP Ukraine supporters alarmed after explosive Trump, Zelenskyy meeting
A tense Oval Office meeting between President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy ended with concerns from House Republicans about U.S. support for Ukraine. Many GOP members expressed alarm over Trump's comments, which they felt undermined Ukraine's position against Russia.
While some Republicans praised Trump and Vance for their tough stance, others criticized the meeting as a missed opportunity for diplomacy. Zelenskyy's response to Trump's accusations of ingratitude highlighted the strained relations, leaving many lawmakers worried about the implications for Ukraine's future.
Times Of Israel: Report: Netanyahu’s rejection of Saudi peace offer led to Qatari cash corridor to Hamas
Following the 2014 Gaza war, Prime Minister Netanyahu declined a Saudi proposal to rebuild Gaza and replace Hamas with the Palestinian Authority, leading to a reliance on Qatari funding for Hamas. This decision, part of a strategy to prevent Palestinian statehood, has faced scrutiny after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack.
Netanyahu's administration has been criticized for ignoring warnings about the risks of Qatari funds and for not pursuing aggressive actions against Hamas leaders. Despite calls for accountability, Netanyahu has resisted inquiries into government failures preceding the October attack, with critics accusing him of deflecting blame onto security forces.
Forbes: Trump, Zelenskyy, Vance Face Off In Oval Office Shouting Match—Here’s Everything They Said
During a meeting in the Oval Office, President Trump and Vice President Vance confronted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy over perceived ingratitude for U.S. support amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Trump emphasized the importance of gratitude and the U.S.'s role in Ukraine's military efforts.
The discussion escalated into a heated exchange, with Zelenskyy defending Ukraine's position and past diplomatic efforts, while Vance criticized him for not acknowledging U.S. assistance. Trump warned that without a change in attitude, future negotiations would be difficult.
The Telegraph: This week of shame proves the BBC can no longer be trusted to clean up its own scandals
The BBC's Gaza documentary has faced backlash for its alleged bias and flaws, including connections to Hamas and misleading translations. Critics argue it failed to present an accurate view of Palestinian experiences, instead portraying a narrative that aligns with pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Calls for the documentary's reinstatement by prominent figures, including Gary Lineker, have been met with skepticism, as the BBC confirmed it would not air the program again. The controversy highlights concerns over journalistic integrity and the portrayal of Hamas in media narratives.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Scott Perry Champions No Tax on Tips Bill
Rep. Scott Perry is advocating for a bill to eliminate taxes on tips, aligning with Trump's pledge to ensure working Americans retain more of their earnings. This initiative comes amid ongoing budget reconciliation efforts in Congress to implement Trump's tax priorities and address federal spending.
Perry emphasizes the need for fiscal responsibility, suggesting that reduced revenue from tax cuts must be balanced by cutting government spending. He also proposes selling unused federal office space and relocating government jobs closer to the communities they serve, aiming to reduce waste and improve efficiency.
#military
The Federalist: No, Trump Firing Flag Officers Isn't A 'Crisis'
Five former secretaries of defense have issued an "Appeal to Congress," claiming that President Trump’s removal of flag officers is unprecedented and undermines political norms. They argue this could threaten civilian control of the military, labeling it a crisis.
However, the president has the legal authority to make these changes, and the argument against it raises concerns about accountability in military leadership. The real crisis may lie in the resistance to this exercise of presidential power.