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6 Feb 2025
#politics
Forbes: DOJ Lawyers Agrees To Limit DOGE Operatives’ Access To Sensitive Treasury Data
Justice Department lawyers have proposed an order limiting access for operatives of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to the Treasury Department's sensitive financial data. Only two affiliates will have "read-only" access, while other Treasury employees maintain their access as needed.
This move follows a lawsuit from federal employee unions alleging that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unlawfully permitted DOGE to access sensitive information, raising concerns over the privacy of personal data in federal records. The order is set to remain in effect until February 24.
#society
Times Of Israel: Australia passes tough hate crime laws in bid to stem wave of antisemitism
Australia has enacted stringent anti-hate crime laws, introducing mandatory minimum sentences for offenses related to antisemitism, including a year for minor acts like public Nazi salutes and up to six years for terrorism. This move responds to a rise in antisemitic incidents, including attacks on Jewish community sites.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, initially opposed to such measures, emphasized accountability for those engaging in antisemitism. The laws come amid increasing violence against Jewish communities, particularly following the Hamas attack on Israel, which has led to a significant uptick in anti-Jewish incidents across the country.
Breitbart: Columbia Prof.: Antisemitism, 'Anti-West Indoctrination' Getting Worse, DOJ Antisemitism Probe Is 'Great'
Columbia Business School Professor Ran Kivetz commended the Justice Department's campus antisemitism task force, noting that while visible riots have decreased, systemic antisemitism and anti-West indoctrination persist at Columbia. He criticized biased professors who perpetuate this ideology within the university.
Kivetz emphasized the need for the commission to investigate systemic antisemitism and its correlation with broader anti-West sentiments, asserting that the current academic environment fosters a self-perpetuating cycle of ideological bias.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Waltz: Trump Gaza Proposal Will Make Rest of Region Bring Own Solutions if They Don't Like His
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz defended President Trump's Gaza proposal, suggesting it could prompt regional solutions if others disagree. He criticized the lack of realistic plans for rebuilding and addressing ongoing challenges in Gaza, asserting Trump's ideas should not be dismissed.
Waltz emphasized the need for practical approaches to the complex situation in Gaza, noting the difficulties in clearing debris and ensuring long-term living conditions for residents.