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7 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Another Cross-Border Smuggling Tunnel Found near Texas
Mexican and U.S. officials discovered a cross-border smuggling tunnel near the Stanton-Lerdo Port of Entry in El Paso. The operation involved multiple Mexican agencies and the U.S. Border Patrol, focusing on human smuggling activities.
While this tunnel is not currently deemed an illegal passage, investigations are ongoing, with indications of additional tunnels in the vicinity. This follows previous tunnel discoveries in the area.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Administration Evicts Former Coast Guard Leader from Her House
Former Coast Guard Admiral Linda Lee Fagan was evicted from her quarters two weeks after being fired by President Trump. She was given just three hours to vacate her residence at Joint Base Anacostia Bolling, following concerns about her leadership and focus on diversity initiatives.
Fagan's termination was linked to failures in border security, recruitment, and management, including issues surrounding a sexual assault investigation at the Coast Guard Academy. Despite her eviction, DHS officials stated she was provided alternative housing.
The Federalist: Feds Gave Millions To Left-Wing Media Including Politico, NYT
Federal agencies have reportedly allocated millions in taxpayer dollars to major media outlets like The Associated Press, Politico, and The New York Times, raising concerns about their independence. Critics argue that these funds create a conflict of interest, as these outlets have been accused of promoting a biased narrative, particularly against former President Trump.
In response to these revelations, the White House announced a halt to federal subsidies for Politico, citing wasteful expenditures. The funding patterns have led to accusations that these media organizations function as propaganda tools for the government, undermining their credibility in reporting.
Forbes: Why Elon Musk’s China Ties Are DOGE’s Biggest Conflict Of Interest
Protestors are raising concerns over Elon Musk's new role in the federal government, particularly with his "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE). Critics argue that his actions could be illegal and pose conflicts of interest, especially given his close ties to China and the potential for benefiting his companies.
Musk's influence in the government has sparked bipartisan scrutiny, with calls for investigations into his dealings and the implications for national security. As tensions rise, his popularity appears to be waning, reflecting public unease over his dual roles in government and business.
#society
Breitbart: 'That Bullsh*t Can’t Happen': Grenell Says DEI Must Not Slow Fire Cleanup
Ambassador Ric Grenell criticized the use of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) criteria as a hindrance to the cleanup and rebuilding efforts following the L.A. fires. He emphasized the need for efficiency and urged leaders to prioritize capability over demographic considerations in the recovery process.
Grenell, alongside EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and other officials, highlighted the urgency of the cleanup, with the EPA reducing its hazardous material removal timeline from 90 to 30 days. The Army Corps of Engineers aims to expedite debris removal from nearly 7,000 destroyed structures across affected areas.
Fox News: Ban on harmful school lunch ingredients urged by MAHA supporters
Arizona is considering a bill to ban harmful food additives in school lunches, supported by MAHA advocates. Meanwhile, the Michelin Guide is expanding into three new areas in Florida, with plans for statewide coverage by 2026.
As Super Bowl LIX approaches, budget hotels like Motel 6 are raising rates for fans traveling to New Orleans. The game is set for February 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET.
GB News: Jet2 flight en route to Spain forced into emergency landing at Manchester Airport over crack in window
A Jet2 flight to Tenerife made an emergency landing at Manchester Airport after a crack was found in a passenger window. The flight, which took off from East Midlands Airport, turned back about an hour and a half into the journey.
While surface cracks typically do not compromise window integrity, deeper cracks can risk cabin depressurization, necessitating a safe descent and landing.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: USAID Controversy Live Updates: Nearly All Of USAID’s Employees Being Laid Off
The Trump administration plans to lay off nearly all of USAID's 10,000 employees, reducing the workforce to about 290. This move comes amid discussions to restructure or abolish parts of the agency, with many staff placed on indefinite administrative leave and contractors facing layoffs.
Protestors are organizing a rally in Washington D.C. to oppose these cuts, with several lawmakers scheduled to speak. The administration aims to align USAID's functions more closely with U.S. foreign policy, while concerns grow over the potential humanitarian impact of these changes.
Times Of Israel: Three more hostages due to be freed on Saturday amid uncertainty over deal’s future
Hamas is set to release a fifth batch of Israeli captives as part of a hostage release and ceasefire deal, despite concerns over violations of the agreement. Israel is pressuring for the release of specific hostages, including Shiri Bibas and her young sons.
Negotiations for the second phase of the deal have been delayed, causing anxiety among families of remaining hostages. U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed commitment to securing the release of all hostages, while discussions continue regarding the fate of Palestinian prisoners in exchange.
#military
Breitbart: Nolte: Majority of Voters Approve of Trump’s Military Transgender Ban
A majority of voters, 54%, support President Trump's ban on transgender individuals in the military, according to a Rasmussen survey. The approval margin is 13 points, with 41% disapproving of the policy. Critics argue that allowing transgender service members undermines military readiness and morale.
The article suggests that accommodating transgender individuals in the military reflects poorly on national security, emphasizing that not everyone is qualified to serve. It frames the issue as a matter of common sense versus progressive ideology.