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5 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: First images released of migrant flights to Gitmo as Trump ramps up deportations
First images released of migrant flights to Gitmo as Trump ramps up deportations
The first flight of migrants to Guantanamo Bay has commenced, with about a dozen individuals on board. This initiative, announced by Trump, aims to utilize the military base for detaining "criminal illegal aliens" as part of a broader deportation strategy.

Approximately 380 service members are involved in the operation, which is separate from existing detainees. The Trump administration is also working with countries like Venezuela to facilitate the return of illegal immigrants.


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive — Vance on Cabinet Nominees: I Think We Get Every Single One
Exclusive — Vance on Cabinet Nominees: I Think We Get Every Single One
Vice President JD Vance expressed confidence that all of President Trump's cabinet nominations will be confirmed by the Senate, citing recent support for key nominees like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. He acknowledged the challenges faced during the confirmation process but highlighted the political influence of Trump in securing these nominations.

Vance attributed the fierce opposition from legacy media and political opponents to the transformative nature of Trump's nominees, who aim to change government operations significantly. He emphasized the need for a government responsive to American citizens, indicating that this ambition has led to resistance from established interests.


The Economist: RFK junior and Tulsi Gabbard, set to sail through a cowed Senate
RFK junior and Tulsi Gabbard, set to sail through a cowed Senate
Donald Trump’s controversial cabinet nominees RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard are poised for Senate confirmation after winning key committee votes, marking a significant moment for Trump’s influence. However, this may represent the peak of his power over Congress.

In other news, Elon Musk's actions are drawing scrutiny as he disrupts government operations similar to his management of Twitter. The political landscape remains tense as discussions on America's future continue.


Fox News: Meet the young team of software engineers slashing government waste at DOGE: report
Meet the young team of software engineers slashing government waste at DOGE: report
Elon Musk has recruited a team of young software engineers to work under the DOGE initiative, aimed at reducing government waste and improving federal efficiency. The team, consisting of six individuals aged 19 to 24, is tasked with modernizing federal technology and addressing bureaucratic inefficiencies.

Musk's efforts have drawn criticism from Democrats, who argue that DOGE lacks proper authority and oversight. Despite this, Musk claims significant progress, including cutting over $1 billion in federal spending. The initiative is positioned as a crucial opportunity to reform government operations and enhance accountability.


#society

The Western Journal: Equal Employment Agency Employees 'Openly Revolting' Against Trump: Report
Equal Employment Agency Employees 'Openly Revolting' Against Trump: Report
President Trump has issued executive orders to limit the federal recognition of gender to male and female, leading to unrest within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Staffers are pushing back against the directive, claiming it conflicts with existing laws.

The EEOC is reportedly facing a significant shift in its approach to gender identity under Trump's leadership, with new chair Andrea Lucas tasked with navigating these changes. The agency's ability to enforce gender ideology is being challenged, sparking controversy among its employees.


Fox News: LGBTQ+ advocates, families sue Trump admin for ending funding of transgender healthcare under 19
LGBTQ+ advocates, families sue Trump admin for ending funding of transgender healthcare under 19
A lawsuit has been filed against President Trump and his administration by seven families, LGBTQ+ advocates, and medical organizations over an executive order banning federal funding for transgender healthcare for individuals under 19. The plaintiffs argue that the order is unconstitutional and unlawfully restricts previously authorized federal funds.

The lawsuit seeks an injunction to halt the order's implementation, which has already led to hospitals canceling appointments and denying care for transgender patients. This legal action is part of a broader response to Trump's recent executive orders affecting transgender rights, including a military ban and restrictions on gender-affirming care.


#foreignaffairs

The Mirror: Trump issues chilling warning he would 'obliterate' Iran from beyond the grave
Trump issues chilling warning he would 'obliterate' Iran from beyond the grave
President Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, stating that any attempt on his life would lead to their obliteration. He signed an order aimed at enforcing a "maximum pressure" campaign to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, expressing concern over the threats against him since the assassination of Quds force leader Qasem Soleimani.

Trump criticized President Biden for not delivering a similar warning to Iran and emphasized that ensuring Iran does not develop nuclear capabilities is a top priority for the U.S. He referenced a thwarted assassination plot against him, highlighting ongoing threats from Iranian officials.


The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Reveals He’s Left Direct Orders That Will Trigger if Iran Assassinates Him
Watch: Trump Reveals He’s Left Direct Orders That Will Trigger if Iran Assassinates Him
President Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that if they attempt to assassinate him, they will face severe consequences, including "obliteration." He emphasized that such an act would not only affect him but would warrant a total response against Iran.

Trump's new executive order aims to increase pressure on Iran, particularly regarding its nuclear program and support for terrorism. He expressed a preference for negotiating a deal with Iran but stated that the U.S. would be firm if Iran continues its aggressive actions.


Le Monde: Israeli Prime Minister meets Trump at the White House for truce talks
Israeli Prime Minister meets Trump at the White House for truce talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US President Donald Trump to discuss the ongoing truce with Hamas and the potential resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza. Trump proposed relocating Palestinians to other Middle Eastern countries, stating they would prefer not to return to Gaza.

While Netanyahu expressed cautious optimism about moving to the next phase of the ceasefire, Egypt and Jordan rejected Trump's resettlement suggestion. The ongoing negotiations involve hostages and humanitarian aid, with the conflict having resulted in significant casualties on both sides.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Tourists Leave Greek, Shooting in Sweden, and Vintage Car Auction
Day in Photos: Tourists Leave Greek, Shooting in Sweden, and Vintage Car Auction
On February 4, 2025, various international events unfolded, including a meeting between President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu at the White House. In Sweden, emergency services responded to a violent attack at a school, while Costa Rican President Chaves met with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio.

Additionally, the International Atomic Energy Agency visited damaged energy infrastructure in Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia. Humanitarian efforts were noted as Jordanian helicopters delivered aid to Gaza. Various cultural and political activities also took place worldwide.


#military

GB News: Body armour used by British Army does NOT stop bullets, shock test results show
Body armour used by British Army does NOT stop bullets, shock test results show
One in ten body armor plates issued to British troops has been found defective, raising serious safety concerns. The Ministry of Defence has ordered a recall of the Enhanced Combat Body Armour (ECBA), which has been in use for over 30 years, affecting at least 120,000 sets.

The recall comes amid criticism from Labour insiders, who argue that the government has left troops vulnerable, drawing parallels to the pandemic's PPE shortages. The MoD has suspended the use of ECBA except in unavoidable situations, emphasizing the need for safety.


#crime

GB News: Britons warned of the most stolen cars of 2024 including Ford, BMW and more - Are you at risk?
Britons warned of the most stolen cars of 2024 including Ford, BMW and more - Are you at risk?
In 2024, vehicle theft in the UK remained a significant issue, with 61,343 cars reported stolen, marking a slight decrease from the previous year but still the third highest in a decade. The Ford Fiesta was the most stolen vehicle, with thieves taking 168 cars daily.

While thefts of many popular models decreased, hybrid vehicles like the Toyota RAV4 and Nissan Juke entered the top 10 most stolen list. Luxury cars saw fewer thefts, with only three Ferraris and 12 Rolls-Royces reported stolen. Enhanced security measures have contributed to reduced theft rates for some models.