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28 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: DOD sends over 1,000 additional troops to help bolster southern border efforts
DOD sends over 1,000 additional troops to help bolster southern border efforts
The Department of Defense is deploying an additional 1,140 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to assist Customs and Border Protection in managing illegal immigration. This will increase the total number of active-duty troops to 5,440. The troops will support operations and logistical coordination.

Additionally, the Trump administration has designated several gangs and drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, enhancing the government's ability to combat these groups. Flights of illegal immigrants are also being sent to Guantánamo Bay for detention.


#politics

GB News: Mike Amesbury verdict defended by Ann Widdecombe as ‘sucker-punch’ MP has jail term suspended
Mike Amesbury verdict defended by Ann Widdecombe as ‘sucker-punch’ MP has jail term suspended
Reform UK spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe defended the suspended sentence given to Independent MP Mike Amesbury for assaulting a constituent, stating it is typical for a first offense with an unblemished record. She argued that harsher punishment for public figures would be unjust.

Widdecombe emphasized that Amesbury's sentence includes community service and alcohol rehabilitation, asserting that he has not escaped consequences. She criticized perceived inconsistencies in the justice system, suggesting that this case reflects a normal judicial response.


The Western Journal: Federal Judge Clears the Way for Trump to Purge DEI Intel Officials
Federal Judge Clears the Way for Trump to Purge DEI Intel Officials
A federal judge has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with the firing of 51 diversity, equity, and inclusion personnel from U.S. intelligence agencies. Judge Anthony J. Trenga ruled that CIA Director John Ratcliffe has the discretion to terminate these employees under national interest provisions.

The plaintiffs, 19 anonymous employees, argued that their firings violated federal laws and constitutional rights. However, Trenga stated that the regulations permit such terminations without procedural steps, marking a significant victory for Trump in his efforts to reshape the federal workforce.


#society

The Epoch Times: Protests in Greece, Fire in Spain, and Zelensky in the White House
Protests in Greece, Fire in Spain, and Zelensky in the White House
On February 28, 2025, various global events unfolded, including celebrations in South Korea for the Independence Movement Anniversary and a public memorial in Israel for a hostage killed by Hamas. In Serbia, students marched to protest government actions following a tragic train station collapse.

Additionally, French President Emmanuel Macron visited Portugal, while in Lebanon, the Prime Minister inspected areas near the Israeli border. In Japan, life-size puppets highlighted the declining birth rate, and in India, leaders discussed hydrogen fuel technology.


Fox News: Minnesota school cancels career event after anti-White discrimination complaint
Minnesota school cancels career event after anti-White discrimination complaint
Highland Park Senior High School in Minnesota canceled a career event aimed at students of color after a retired teacher filed a discrimination complaint, arguing it violated federal civil rights laws. The event was intended to expose these students to careers in digital marketing and advertising.

The retired professor, Mark Perry, has a history of filing civil rights complaints and claimed that any event excluding White students is illegal. The school district maintains its commitment to providing equal opportunities for all students, despite the controversy surrounding racially targeted events.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump Kicks Out Zelensky, White House Staff Eats His Lunch
Trump Kicks Out Zelensky, White House Staff Eats His Lunch
President Trump reportedly had a contentious meeting with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, leading to Zelensky's abrupt departure from the White House. During the exchange, Vice President JD Vance criticized Zelensky for being disrespectful and dismissive of American support, prompting a heated back-and-forth.

Following the meeting, White House staff were said to be eating the lunch originally prepared for Zelensky. Trump later stated that Zelensky is not ready for peace negotiations involving the U.S., emphasizing the need for respect in diplomatic discussions.


Breitbart: Lindsey Graham: 'Trump Gave a Masterclass on How to Stand Up for America'
Lindsey Graham: 'Trump Gave a Masterclass on How to Stand Up for America'
Sen. Lindsey Graham commended former President Trump for his handling of Ukrainian President Zelensky, who was removed from the White House after making disrespectful remarks. Trump stated Zelensky is not ready for peace involving the U.S. and emphasized a desire for genuine negotiations.

Graham expressed pride in Trump's approach, noting the importance of standing firm in international relations. He highlighted Trump's commitment to peace and criticized Zelensky's tactics during the meeting.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Off the Rails at the White House
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Off the Rails at the White House
President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy had a contentious meeting at the White House, resulting in a canceled press conference and the halting of peace discussions between Ukraine and Russia. Trump accused Zelenskyy of disrespecting the U.S. and claimed he is not ready for peace negotiations.

In related news, an ISIS operative was charged with financing terrorism and immigration fraud. Additionally, there is growing concern among GOP members regarding Trump's approach to Ukraine and his interactions with Zelenskyy.


CNSNews: WH Touts Greatest Hits of Trump ‘Standing Up for Americans’ Against Zelenskyy's Disrespect
WH Touts Greatest Hits of Trump ‘Standing Up for Americans’ Against Zelenskyy's Disrespect
A planned public display of unity between the U.S. and Ukraine devolved into a confrontation in the Oval Office, where President Trump and Vice President Vance rebuked Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for perceived disrespect. The resulting tension led to Zelenskyy's abrupt departure and the cancellation of a key mineral rights deal.

Trump emphasized that Zelenskyy was not prepared for peace, asserting that U.S. involvement was crucial for Ukraine's negotiation power. He stated that Zelenskyy could return only when ready to engage respectfully.


#crime

Forbes: Gene Hackman And Wife Tested Negative For Carbon Monoxide In Initial Tests
Gene Hackman And Wife Tested Negative For Carbon Monoxide In Initial Tests
Actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their Santa Fe home. Initial tests showed no carbon monoxide exposure, despite speculation from their daughter. Investigators noted signs of mummification, indicating they had been deceased for some time.

Authorities reported no immediate signs of foul play, but the circumstances prompted a thorough investigation. Various medications were found at the scene, and further inquiries are ongoing.