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5 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ICE arrests Guatemalan illegal immigrant linked to deadly weapons charge
ICE arrested Guatemalan illegal immigrant Gener Pop-Cuz in Maryland for weapons charges after local corrections officials released him instead of transferring him to ICE custody. Pop-Cuz had previously been ordered removed from the U.S. but failed to appear for his hearing.
ICE officials emphasize the importance of cooperation between local law enforcement and immigration authorities to ensure public safety. They urge jurisdictions to reconsider policies that hinder such cooperation.
The American Mind: Birthright Citizenship and the American Founders
The Supreme Court's ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark is criticized for misinterpreting the 14th Amendment and adopting the British doctrine of birthright citizenship, which the Founding Fathers rejected. Instead, they favored citizenship based on mutual consent, as reflected in early naturalization laws.
The implications of this understanding are significant for immigration policy, asserting that children of non-citizens do not automatically acquire U.S. citizenship. This challenges concepts like "anchor babies" and birth tourism, emphasizing that citizenship should be based on the consent of individuals rather than mere location of birth.
#politics
Fox News: JD Vance's half-brother announces Cincinnati mayoral campaign
Cory Bowman, half-brother of Vice President JD Vance, has announced his candidacy for mayor of Cincinnati. A registered Republican and pastor, Bowman aims to challenge the current all-Democrat council, with the last Republican mayoral candidate running in 2009.
Eight candidates are vying for the position, with the filing deadline approaching. Bowman cites Vance as an inspiration and expresses a desire to give back to the community. The mayoral race is non-partisan, and the top two candidates will advance to the general election.
The Western Journal: Entire CIA Workforce Gets Buyout Offer from Trump Administration
The CIA has announced a buyout offer for its entire workforce as part of President Trump's initiative to reduce federal bureaucracy. Employees can resign in exchange for eight months of pay and benefits, with the resignation period ending on February 6.
This move aligns with Trump's broader goal to streamline government operations and could save taxpayers up to $100 billion annually. The buyout reflects a push to focus on priorities such as combating drug cartels.
Fox News: Top DOJ official says FBI employees who 'simply followed orders' on Jan 6 investigations won't be fired
FBI employees involved in the January 6 investigations will not face penalties if they followed orders ethically, according to Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove. He criticized the FBI's acting leadership for not cooperating with the Trump administration's requests regarding the investigation team.
Bove's memo follows a lawsuit from nine FBI agents seeking to prevent the public identification of employees involved in the January 6 investigations, claiming it would violate civil service protections. President Trump has expressed concerns about the FBI's integrity and indicated plans to address it with his nominee for FBI director.
The Western Journal: FBI Surrenders Details of 5,000 Bureau Employees and Their Role in Jan. 6 Cases to Trump’s DOJ
The FBI has complied with a demand from the Trump administration to provide details about 5,000 agents involved in January 6 investigations, following a memo threatening termination for non-compliance. This has sparked a lawsuit from FBI employees claiming violations of their rights and privacy.
While some argue that political retribution is wrong, others believe the investigation into the January 6 events was disproportionate. The situation raises concerns about the potential misuse of information and the safety of agents involved.
Fox News: Stephen A. Smith argues he can win presidential election after Democrats' ‘pathetic’ 2024 run
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith has sparked speculation about a potential presidential run in 2028, suggesting he might consider it due to the Democratic Party's current state. However, he later clarified that he has no intention of running, valuing his current lifestyle.
Smith has become increasingly vocal on political issues, particularly regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), criticizing former President Trump's views on the topic. He believes that someone with his recognition could potentially succeed in a Democratic primary.
#society
GB News: Donald Trump to ban trans girls from female sports in schools and universities to 'restore fairness'
President Trump is poised to sign an executive order banning transgender women from competing in female sports, fulfilling a campaign promise. This order coincides with National Girls & Women in Sports Day and follows a UN report indicating significant losses for female athletes due to biological males in competition.
The order is part of a broader series of actions by the Trump administration affecting transgender rights, including reversing Biden-era policies. Legal experts question the order's enforceability, suggesting that formal restrictions may require Congressional action or amendments to Title IX.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Middle East expert says Israel and the US are back on the same page — but that doesn't mean Hamas is deterred
President Trump proposed a U.S. takeover of the Gaza Strip, aiming to dismantle weapons and create economic opportunities for the local population. This shift comes amid ongoing conflict in the region, following Hamas' attacks in October 2023.
Trump's administration is focused on supporting Israel militarily and expanding the Abraham Accords, particularly with Saudi Arabia. He also signed an executive order to end U.S. engagement with the UN Human Rights Council, citing concerns over antisemitism.
Human Events: ALEXANDER OAKES: NATO, you’re fired
NATO was established in 1949 to counter Soviet expansion, but its relevance has diminished since the Cold War. Critics argue that NATO relies heavily on the U.S. for military support while failing to take decisive action on global issues, leading to questions about its current purpose.
The author suggests that the U.S. should either withdraw from NATO or demand an American leader to ensure that American interests are prioritized. The piece reflects skepticism about NATO's effectiveness and its dependency on U.S. resources.
Forbes: Republicans Break With Trump On Proposed Gaza Takeover—Here’s What To Know
Some Republican leaders in Congress have expressed skepticism towards President Trump's proposal for the U.S. to take control of Gaza, with several lawmakers questioning its feasibility and appropriateness. While some right-wing allies voiced support, Democrats condemned the plan, calling it provocative and potentially harmful.
Trump's announcement suggested relocating Palestinians and hinted at U.S. military involvement, diverging from previous administrations' emphasis on a two-state solution. The proposal has faced backlash from international leaders and is viewed as a violation of international law by Palestinian officials.
Fox News: Trump-Netanyahu meeting: Radical protesters wave apparent Hamas flag outside White House
Anti-Israel protests erupted outside the White House following Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with President Trump, where Trump proposed a controversial plan to "level" the Gaza Strip and relocate its Palestinian residents. Netanyahu expressed support for Trump's vision, emphasizing the need to ensure Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel.
The discussions also included the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which has resulted in significant casualties and displacement among Palestinians. The meeting highlighted Trump's ambitions for regional stability and the future of Gaza, amidst ongoing tensions and humanitarian concerns.
#economy
Forbes: Massive Job Cuts At Estée Lauder, Up To 11% Or 7,000 Employees, After Quarterly Sales Decline 6%
Estée Lauder plans to lay off 5,800 to 7,000 employees, representing 9% to 11% of its workforce, following a 6% drop in second-quarter sales and a significant operating loss. New CEO Stéphane de La Faverie aims to revitalize the company through a "Beauty Reimagined" restructuring plan.
The company's revenues fell from $4.3 billion to $4 billion year-over-year, with a projected decline in organic net sales for the upcoming quarter. De La Faverie emphasizes the need for agility and efficiency to restore growth and improve profitability.
#military
The Western Journal: Hegseth Speaks After 15-Year Recruiting Drought Is Lifted: Youth Want 'America First' Leadership
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that U.S. Army recruiting numbers reached a 15-year high in January 2025, attributing this surge to the leadership of President Donald Trump. The Army saw 350 enlistments per day in December, marking a significant increase in interest among youth to serve.
Hegseth highlighted an executive order signed by Trump aimed at restoring merit in military recruitment, which he claims will further boost enlistment. This order bans discriminatory practices based on race or sex, reversing policies from previous administrations that Hegseth argues harmed military morale and recruitment.
#culture
Fox News: Sean Hannity, Bret Baier star in Fox News Channel promo set to air during Super Bowl LIX pregame show
Sean Hannity and Bret Baier will appear in a lighthearted ad during the Super Bowl LIX pregame show on FOX, showcasing their excitement for the game while wearing team jerseys. The ad features playful banter between the two anchors.
Additionally, Baier will conduct a pre-taped interview with former President Donald Trump, which will air during the pregame coverage. Super Bowl LIX will be broadcast from New Orleans at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Fox News: Fleetwood Mac co-founder holds onto ‘fantasy’ that Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham will end feud
Mick Fleetwood expressed hope that Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham will reconcile their long-standing differences. At a recent event, he shared his "fantasy" of them mending their relationship, emphasizing the band's incredible legacy and the impact of Christine McVie's passing.
Both Nicks and Buckingham have had tumultuous interactions over the years, and Fleetwood acknowledged the emotional barriers between them. He remains optimistic about a potential healing, though Nicks has indicated uncertainty about future collaboration due to Buckingham's health issues.
#crime
The Telegraph: Swedish school gunman named as unemployed ‘recluse’
A mass shooting at a school in Sweden resulted in the deaths of 10 people, with the gunman identified as 35-year-old Rickard Andersson. He legally owned firearms and had no prior criminal record, reportedly taking his own life at the scene.
Witnesses described a chaotic atmosphere as Andersson, dressed in military attire, moved through the school, targeting specific individuals. Police are investigating his motives, which remain unclear.
#technology
Supertrax Online: CARDO PACKTALK EDGE ORV - A Game Changer!
AJ tested Cardo’s PACKTALK EDGE ORV Bluetooth communication system while off-roading with his family, noting its significant safety benefits and enhanced communication. The system allowed for clear conversations despite engine noise and featured easy installation and connectivity.
The PACKTALK EDGE ORV supports up to 15 riders, has a range of 1.6 km, and is waterproof with a 3-year warranty. It also allows for phone calls and music streaming through JBL headphones.
#other
Forbes: Ice Storm Warnings: ‘Dangerous’ Travel Conditions Expected Across Northeast And Midwest This Week
Winter Storm Freya is set to impact the Midwest and Northeast starting Wednesday, bringing heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Significant ice accumulation is expected, particularly in the mid-Atlantic, leading to hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages.
Travel advisories have been issued by major airlines for several airports in affected areas, including New York City and Chicago. A second winter storm is forecasted to follow, affecting regions from California to the Northeast over the weekend.