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3 Feb 2025
#politics
Fox News: Fox News' Bret Baier will interview President Donald Trump during Super Bowl pre-game show
Bret Baier will interview President Trump during the Fox Super Bowl Sunday pregame show on February 9. The pre-taped interview, conducted at Mar-a-Lago, will cover the administration's changes since Inauguration and new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
This marks Baier's first one-on-one with Trump since June 2023. The interview will also feature in the following day's "Special Report." Baier has been a key figure in political coverage at Fox News, leading various election-related broadcasts and segments aimed at fostering bipartisan dialogue.
The Western Journal: Shock: Harris, Walz Apparently Nazis as Videos Seem to Show Both Making Elon Gesture - Or Maybe It Really Is Harmless
Elon Musk has been accused of making a Nazi salute during a speech at a post-inauguration event for Donald Trump, a claim that has sparked controversy. Critics argue that both Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz made similar gestures, suggesting a broader implication of extremism among Democratic leaders.
Despite the uproar, supporters assert that Musk's gesture was misinterpreted and merely a benign expression of gratitude. The narrative has drawn parallels to previous political controversies, with claims that media coverage is biased against figures like Musk and Trump.
Fox News: Democrats fear for future of party after loss to Trump: 'Brand is hurting'
After losing every swing state to Donald Trump, Democrats are grappling with how to win back voters. Some party members believe a focus on economic messaging is essential, while others express concern over the party's identity politics.
New DNC chair Ken Martin emphasizes the need for a unified front against Trump, asserting that the party must lead the charge in the political battle ahead. His election signals a continued focus on opposing Trump as a central strategy.
The Federalist: If Presidents Can't Control Executive Agencies, Elections Are Fake
President Trump has initiated significant changes within federal agencies, particularly the DOJ and USAID, aiming to reduce bureaucratic resistance and increase executive control. This includes dismissing numerous DOJ staff involved in January 6 prosecutions and investigating USAID for alleged misconduct, including conspiracy against Trump's policies.
The administration's actions have sparked controversy, with critics arguing that these moves threaten essential functions of agencies like USAID, which they claim promote U.S. interests abroad. Supporters, however, view these efforts as necessary to combat entrenched corruption and restore accountability within the federal bureaucracy.
#society
Fox News: Philadelphia plane crash investigators recover medical jet's black box
The NTSB has recovered the black box from the Jan. 31 Learjet 55 crash in Philadelphia, which killed seven and injured 22. The cockpit voice recorder and enhanced ground proximity warning system were found near the impact site and will be analyzed in Washington, DC.
The crash involved four crew members and two passengers, all Mexican nationals, along with a seventh victim in a nearby car. Recovery efforts continue as investigators work to understand the crash's circumstances.
GB News: Trevor Noah sparks woke anger among Grammys 2025 fans with ‘tone-deaf' Colombia joke: ‘How dare you!’
Comedian Trevor Noah faced backlash for a joke about Colombia during the 67th Grammy Awards, referencing the country's historical drug trade. His comments drew ire from viewers, who criticized him for insensitivity amid ongoing deportation issues related to Trump's immigration policies.
Noah's political humor, including jabs at Trump and immigration, sparked a divisive reaction online, with many calling his Colombia joke unnecessary and tone-deaf. Critics highlighted the contradiction between his stance against Trump's policies and the nature of his joke.
Fox News: DC plane crash wreckage to be removed beginning Monday, 12 bodies yet to be recovered
Recovery efforts are set to begin for the wreckage of a midair collision near Reagan National Airport, which resulted in 67 fatalities. So far, 55 victims have been identified, but 12 remain unaccounted for. Officials are focused on safely lifting the wreckage from the Potomac River while preserving any human remains.
The operation will involve divers using HD cameras to monitor the wreckage closely. Local teams will also search the shorelines for additional debris. Families of the victims have visited the site as the community rallies to support the recovery and investigation efforts.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Explosion in luxury Moscow condo kills Ukrainian separatist wanted by Kyiv
A Ukrainian separatist, Armen Sarkisyan, was killed in a bomb explosion at a luxury apartment block in Moscow. The blast, which also claimed the life of a security guard and injured several others, occurred as Sarkisyan entered the building with bodyguards.
Local authorities are investigating the incident, but no suspects have been identified and no group has claimed responsibility. The Kremlin has stated that special services are involved in the investigation.
The Telegraph: Rubio threatens Panama’s president over canal
Marco Rubio has warned Panama's president to curb Chinese influence over the Panama Canal or risk U.S. retaliation. During a visit, Rubio indicated that the U.S. views Panama as violating the treaty governing the canal, which is critical for U.S. trade.
Panama's president, Jose Raul Mulino, countered that he is not intimidated by the U.S. and is open to discussions on the matter. The situation highlights rising tensions regarding foreign influence in strategic locations.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: U.S. Futures And Global Markets Slump, China Warns Of Response
U.S. futures and global stocks faced a selloff as markets reacted to President Trump's new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, which prompted threats of retaliatory measures from those nations. The Dow Futures dropped 1.3%, while the Euro STOXX 50 Index fell 1.6%.
Concerns over rising prices and economic impact were voiced by economists and business leaders, predicting increased costs for American households and potential disruptions in supply chains. Trump's tariffs are set to take effect soon, with further tariffs on European imports also anticipated.
#culture
Times Of Israel: Israeli Dan Pugach wins Grammy award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Israeli musician Dan Pugach won a Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album with "Bianca Reimagined: Music for Paws and Persistence," dedicated to his late dog. Pugach expressed disbelief at his win and highlighted his pride in his Israeli identity amidst ongoing tensions.
The 67th Grammy Awards also featured political statements, particularly regarding immigration and diversity, with artists like Shakira and Alicia Keys addressing current issues. The event celebrated resilience in Los Angeles amid wildfires and included performances honoring music legends.
#crime
Times Of Israel: ISIS-linked terrorist gets 3 life sentences plus 40 years for killing 3 in Jerusalem
Wasim a-Sayed, an ISIS-affiliated terrorist, has been sentenced to three life terms plus 40 years for murdering three people in Jerusalem. His victims include Yehuda and Tamar Kaduri, killed in their home in 2019, and Ivan Tarnovski, a Moldovan worker, in 2022.
The Jerusalem District Court ruled that a-Sayed’s severe crimes prevent any possibility of his release in future diplomatic agreements. He had previously attempted to murder a 14-year-old girl and confessed to targeting Jews.