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4 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Rubio Bombshell: El Salvador Willing to Jail Our Worst Criminals in Their 40,000 Super Prison
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has offered to house violent U.S. criminals in his country's super-prison, CECOT, as part of a new agreement with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This proposal aims to address illegal immigration and criminal activity in the U.S.
The arrangement has sparked legal and ethical debates, particularly regarding the deportation of U.S. citizens and the treatment of inmates in El Salvador. Critics argue it may violate international laws and raise concerns about human rights. However, proponents see it as a necessary step to enforce U.S. immigration laws.
Breitbart: Trump Sets 60-Clock to End Biden's Venezuelan Amnesty
The Trump administration is terminating Joe Biden’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Venezuelans, citing an influx of migrants and rising crime linked to Venezuelan gangs. The administration has given a 60-day notice for affected individuals to prepare for deportation.
Activists plan to challenge this decision in court, but legal precedents may complicate their efforts. Trump claims that Venezuela will accept its citizens back, including gang members, and has also ended TPS for migrants from El Salvador and Haiti.
Breitbart: Homan: 'We'll Look Into' Murphy's Harboring Claim
Border Czar Tom Homan responded to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's comments about housing a migrant, stating he would investigate and seek prosecution if Murphy is violating immigration laws. Homan emphasized that knowingly harboring an illegal alien is a legal offense.
Homan's remarks come amid broader discussions on sanctuary cities and state policies that may conflict with federal immigration enforcement. He criticized Murphy's statements as potentially reckless and indicated that action could be taken if laws are being broken.
#politics
Forbes: Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation: Here’s What To Know As Trump’s Spy Chief Nominee Faces Committee Vote Today
Senator Susan Collins announced her support for Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as Director of National Intelligence, which could help secure her confirmation. Gabbard's past statements on figures like Edward Snowden and her foreign policy views have raised concerns among some senators.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is set to vote on Gabbard, with her confirmation requiring unanimous GOP support if all Democrats oppose her. Gabbard's controversial history, including her interactions with foreign leaders and criticism of intelligence agencies, continues to be a focal point in the nomination process.
Times Of Israel: 15 Palestinian prisoners freed under hostage-ceasefire deal arrive in Turkey
Fifteen Palestinian security prisoners were released by Israel and arrived in Turkey after being deported from Egypt as part of a hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed their arrival, marking the first time a third country has accepted these prisoners.
Israel coordinated the decision on where to send the prisoners, with Egypt serving as a temporary landing spot. Qatar is expected to take in many of the remaining inmates. The ongoing deal has seen Hamas release Israeli hostages while Israel has freed hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Fox News: New DNC vice chair sets social media ablaze after 'radical' posts exposed: 'Learned absolutely nothing'
David Hogg, a 24-year-old gun control activist, has been elected as the first Gen Z vice chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). He emphasizes the need for the party to reconnect with young voters, who have shifted towards conservative views. Hogg has raised over $11 million for the party and advocates for progressive policies.
However, his past statements, including calls to abolish ICE and radical tax proposals, have drawn criticism from conservatives, who argue that his views may alienate young male voters. Hogg's nomination has sparked debate about the DNC's alignment with its electorate and its future direction.
Breitbart: California Democrats Pass $50 Million to Fight Trump, Defend Illegal Alien Criminals; Seek Billions in Fire Aid
California Democrats approved $50 million in spending to support legal battles against the Trump administration while also pursuing federal aid for wildfire recovery. The funding includes $25 million for the Department of Justice to cover legal expenses and another $25 million for legal aid organizations.
Despite seeking federal assistance for wildfire recovery, California lawmakers have prioritized legal actions against federal policies. Governor Gavin Newsom has yet to sign the bill, but he has agreed to the funding in negotiations with legislators.
The Western Journal: Amid Dem Outrage About USAID, Ernst Sets Record Straight on Potentially Shuttered Agency
Sen. Joni Ernst is calling for transparency in the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) after its budget was frozen and its headquarters closed, sparking outrage among Democrats. Ernst has initiated an investigation into the agency's spending, citing concerns over unaccounted funds and the distribution of humanitarian aid.
Ernst emphasizes the need for accountability, particularly regarding how taxpayer dollars are spent, and suggests that some funding may not be reaching its intended humanitarian goals. The situation has raised alarms among lawmakers, with some labeling the actions as indicative of a dictatorial approach.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Ukraine Warns of Russian Attacks Near Nuclear Power Plants
Moscow's renewed attacks on Ukraine's electricity infrastructure have raised concerns over the Energy Ministry's failure to protect critical energy facilities, particularly nuclear switchyards. Despite warnings about their vulnerability, protective measures were delayed, leaving Ukraine's energy supply at risk during winter.
The lack of timely action has led to calls for the resignation of Energy Minister Herman Haluschenko, who is also criticized for alleged corruption. With Ukraine's reliance on nuclear power, any disruption to these switchyards could have devastating consequences for civilian life and nuclear safety.
#military
The Telegraph: Putin’s troops have lost so many tanks they’re forced to attack in Ladas
As major car manufacturers exit Russia, President Putin has directed military forces to utilize civilian vehicles like Ladas for combat in Ukraine. This shift highlights a significant depletion of Russia's armored vehicle inventory, with over 15,000 losses since the invasion began.
The reliance on Ladas reflects a dire need for combat resources, suggesting a potential influence on Putin's desire for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Western military capabilities are also under scrutiny, revealing vulnerabilities in defense readiness amid ongoing conflicts.
#health
Fox News: Uganda starts clinical trial of vaccine for Sudan strain of Ebola amid new outbreak
Uganda has confirmed an Ebola outbreak in Kampala, with three cases reported, including one fatality. Authorities have initiated a clinical trial for a vaccine targeting the Sudan strain of Ebola, which currently lacks an approved vaccine.
The World Health Organization emphasizes the importance of this trial for enhancing public health responses. The vaccination program aims to protect communities and prevent future outbreaks, utilizing doses developed by the International Aids Vaccine Initiative.
Fox News: Common cancer type could be detected with new blood test
A new blood test for colon cancer has shown over 80% accuracy in detection and 90% accuracy in ruling out healthy individuals. The study, presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology symposium, involved over 27,000 adults and indicates potential for improving screening rates.
While promising, experts emphasize that blood tests should complement, not replace, colonoscopies, which remain the standard for preventing cancer through polyp detection. The test may particularly benefit those hesitant about traditional screenings, addressing the rising incidence of colon cancer among younger adults.
#education
Fox News: Experts reveal how Trump can keep campaign pledge to eliminate Dept of Education: 'Scaling down its size'
President Trump is considering options to fulfill his campaign promise to eliminate the Department of Education, with experts suggesting various strategies, including pushing for congressional support or relocating the agency. Trump aims to shift education authority back to the states.
While some experts support the move, others caution that dismantling the department could complicate Trump's agenda, as it plays a key role in enforcing civil rights and educational equity. Congressional action will likely be necessary for any significant changes.
#crime
Le Monde: Frenchman on death row in Indonesia leaves jail ahead of journey home
Serge Atlaoui, a Frenchman on death row in Indonesia since 2007 for drug offenses, was transferred to France after an agreement between the French and Indonesian governments. He left Jakarta's Salemba prison and is expected to receive clemency or a reduced sentence upon his return.
Atlaoui, who has always denied drug trafficking charges, was initially sentenced to life in prison before his sentence was changed to death. His release follows a humanitarian agreement due to his health issues. Indonesia has recently released several high-profile detainees and may resume executions soon.
Forbes: Male Musician Claims He Was Sexually Assaulted By Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs —Here Are All Tony Buzbee’s Lawsuits
Texas attorney Tony Buzbee claims to represent over 100 accusers planning to file civil suits against Sean “Diddy” Combs, alleging sexual assault and abuse, including incidents involving minors. Combs has denied all allegations, asserting his innocence through his legal team.
Buzbee has filed numerous lawsuits, with accusations spanning decades, including claims of drugging and assault at parties. He alleges that Roc Nation attempted to undermine his efforts by offering payments to plaintiffs to sue him. Combs' attorneys maintain confidence in their defense and the judicial process.
Forbes: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accused Of Assaulting Musician: Here Are All The Major Allegations Against Him
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and misconduct, including a recent claim from a Texas musician who states he was assaulted in 2015. Combs, currently jailed on federal sex trafficking charges, denies all allegations and asserts confidence in his legal defenses.
The lawsuits span decades and involve numerous accusers, some as young as 13 at the time of alleged abuses. Claims include drugging, rape, and a broader conspiracy within the entertainment industry that enabled Combs' behavior. Combs' legal team continues to refute the allegations as baseless.