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5 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: First U.S. Military Flight Carrying Illegal Criminal Aliens Lands at Guantanamo Bay
The first U.S. military flight transporting illegal criminal aliens to Guantanamo Bay has landed, marking the start of President Trump's plan to expand the detention facility for up to 30,000 migrants. The flight carried ten suspected members of a Venezuelan gang.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth noted that Guantanamo could house "the worst of the worst" criminals pending deportation. Currently, over 1,000 migrants are being deported daily, significantly higher than previous rates.
#politics
Forbes: War On DEI: Oklahoma Will Urge Amazon, Netflix And More To Back Down From DEI
Oklahoma's government plans to file shareholder resolutions against companies like Amazon and Alphabet, urging them to abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This move reflects a broader conservative backlash against DEI, which has gained momentum during Donald Trump's second term.
Several corporations, including Target and McDonald's, have already scaled back their DEI initiatives in response to conservative pressures. While some companies, like Costco and Delta Airlines, remain committed to DEI, the trend indicates a significant shift in corporate America as political and legal challenges to these programs intensify.
Fox News: Dem senator says Trump 'seizures of power' have sparked 'constitutional crisis', calls to block all nominees
Sen. Chris Murphy has accused President Trump and Elon Musk of engaging in "illegal seizures of power," claiming this has led to a constitutional crisis. He criticized the administration's moves to freeze congressional funding and restructure USAID, which he argues undermines democracy and federal programs.
Murphy emphasized that the president lacks the authority to unilaterally suspend federal programs and called for public pressure on Republicans to oppose these actions. He stated that Democrats should not support any Trump nominees until the crisis is resolved, highlighting the need for a united front to protect democratic principles.
Breitbart: FCC Opens Investigation into Soros-Backed Radio Stations
The FCC is investigating radio stations owned by George Soros for broadcasting the locations of undercover ICE agents during deportation operations. One station, KCBS 740 AM in San Francisco, revealed details about agents and their vehicles, raising safety concerns.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr emphasized the importance of agent safety and the need for broadcasters to adhere to public interest obligations. The investigation aims to determine if the station violated its FCC license.
Fox News: Prosecutors who pushed Menendez brothers resentencing plan to sue new DA for ‘retaliation,’ alleged demotions
Two Los Angeles County prosecutors, Nancy Theberge and Brock Lunsford, are suing for $5.25 million each, claiming retaliation from new DA Nathan Hochman after they supported the resentencing of the Menendez brothers. They allege their careers were harmed by demotions following the change in administration.
Theberge and Lunsford, who worked under former DA George Gascón, argue their reassignment was politically motivated and discriminatory. Their attorney stated that the demotions were a direct result of their advocacy for the Menendez brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989.
Breitbart: Leftist British Government to Reportedly Form a 'Council on Islamophobia'
The UK Labour Party plans to establish a "council on Islamophobia" to define and address anti-Muslim sentiment, raising concerns about potential blasphemy laws. Critics argue the definition could criminalize criticism of Islam, infringing on free speech rights.
Opponents, including Conservative figures, warn that this initiative may serve political ends, aiming to secure support from Muslim voters amid rising independent candidates challenging Labour. The move has sparked a debate about freedom of expression and the implications for public discourse.
#society
GB News: Meghan Markle shares fresh look at her Montecito mansion in new message
Meghan Markle shared a video from her Montecito home, showcasing her efforts to support a teenage victim of the Altadena wildfires. She secured signed merchandise from Billie Eilish for the 15-year-old, highlighting her personal involvement in aiding those affected by the disaster.
In the video, Meghan expressed gratitude for the support she received in obtaining the items, which included a signed vinyl record. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex previously volunteered in Altadena, emphasizing their commitment to helping communities impacted by the wildfires.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Iran's foreign minister responds to Trump 'maximum pressure' campaign amid regime panic
President Trump has reinstated his maximum pressure campaign against Iran, contrasting sharply with the Biden administration's approach. Experts note that this shift aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and to counter its support for terrorism.
Despite sanctions, Iran's oil revenue has reportedly increased under Biden, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the current strategy. Analysts suggest that military pressure may also be necessary to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions and destabilizing activities.
Le Monde: Trump's Gaza project is one of ethnic cleansing
Donald Trump's recent declaration about the U.S. taking control of Gaza raises concerns about his commitment to peace. His alignment with Israeli interests and the suggestion of forcibly relocating Palestinians under the guise of reconstruction reflect a shift toward neo-imperialism.
This approach undermines the Palestinians' right to self-determination and could destabilize relations with regional powers like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan. Critics argue that Trump's policies risk repeating the costly mistakes of past U.S. interventions in the Middle East.
Times Of Israel: Iran displays Russian-made long-range air defense systems in military exercises
Iran conducted a military exercise using Russian-made air defense systems, Bavar-373 and S-300, to counter claims that Israeli strikes had incapacitated its defenses. This follows a recent agreement between Russia and Iran to enhance military cooperation amid rising tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Israeli airstrikes in October targeted key military sites in Iran, aiming to diminish its offensive and defensive capabilities. Both Israeli and U.S. leaders emphasized the necessity of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, with renewed pressure on Iran's oil exports to curb its nuclear program.
Breitbart: Zelensky Says Ukraine Needs Nuclear Weapons if No NATO Membership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that without NATO membership, Ukraine would need a million-man army, nuclear deterrents, and advanced missile systems to deter Russian aggression. He lamented the loss of Ukraine's nuclear arsenal in the 1990s, claiming it left the country vulnerable.
Zelensky argued that NATO membership would be a cheaper and more effective security guarantee for Ukraine, preventing future invasions from Russia. He expressed frustration over past decisions and emphasized the need for substantial military support from allies to ensure Ukraine's defense.
Times Of Israel: Trump’s ‘Extreme Makeover: Gaza Edition’ has many flaws. One of the worst is its absent morality
In a recent summit, President Trump proposed a controversial plan for Gaza, suggesting the U.S. would take over the territory, evacuate its population, and redevelop it for international sale, excluding current residents. This has raised significant concerns about feasibility, morality, and the fate of hostages held by Hamas.
Critics question the practicality of relocating 1.8 million Palestinians and the potential destabilization of neighboring countries. Additionally, there are worries about the implications for U.S. military involvement and the legality of such actions, as well as the overall impact on the ongoing conflict.
The Telegraph: Trump has left instructions to ‘obliterate’ Iran if he is assassinated
Donald Trump stated that he has instructed U.S. forces to "obliterate" Iran if he is assassinated, emphasizing a strong retaliatory stance. He also expressed willingness for diplomatic talks with Tehran despite this warning.
This comes as Trump reimposes "maximum pressure" on Iran, recalling his previous order for the killing of Qassim Soleimani. Iranian officials have accused Trump and others of orchestrating Soleimani's death.
#economy
The Telegraph: EU targets Temu and Shein with new tax on cheap imports from China
The European Union plans to eliminate a tax-free exemption for cheap imports from China to curb the influx of goods from online retailers like Temu and Shein. This decision comes after concerns that 96% of these products fail to meet EU safety standards, endangering consumers.
The EU Commission aims to revoke the law allowing duty-free status for parcels under €150, as 91% of these imports last year originated from China. This move reflects similar actions taken by the US to address loopholes that have facilitated the rise of Chinese e-commerce.