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6 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Ex-Navy SEAL introduces CARTEL Act to pull back veil on border drug, human trafficking
Rep. Morgan Luttrell, a Navy SEAL veteran, has introduced the CARTEL Act to increase transparency regarding Mexican drug cartels and organized crime threats. The legislation requires Customs and Border Protection to report on individuals from the Terrorist Screening Database who were released into the U.S.
Luttrell argues that the bill will inform Americans about who is attempting to enter the country, particularly those linked to violent gangs like MS-13 and Tren de Aragua. He emphasizes the need for accountability in border security amid concerns over the impact of cartels on national safety.
#politics
Fox News: White House Correspondents' Dinner host says 'no one wants' Trump to show up
Comedian Amber Ruffin, set to headline the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, expressed hope that former President Donald Trump will skip the event again. She stated that while Trump should experience the dinner, "no one wants" him there, reflecting on the mixed feelings surrounding his potential attendance.
Ruffin humorously noted that her boss, Seth Meyers, may have inadvertently inspired Trump's political career after mocking him at a past dinner. She remarked that the situation has turned into a joke on the public, highlighting the complexities of political humor.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Feb. 6: Day 489 – Trump’s Gaza plan pleases some MKs, alarms others
US President Donald Trump's remarks about relocating Gazans during reconstruction have elicited varied responses from Knesset members. The far-right government members expressed approval, while opposition leaders showed caution regarding the implications of the plan.
In northern Israel, residents of villages like Ghajar and Mattat are anxious about the future amid a ceasefire with Hezbollah, hoping to return to normalcy but uncertain of what lies ahead.
Forbes: Justice Department Lawyers Agree To Limit DOGE Operatives’ Access To Sensitive Treasury Data
The Justice Department has proposed a temporary order limiting access to sensitive Treasury Department financial data by operatives from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Only two affiliates, Tom Krause and Marko Elez, will have "read-only" access.
This action follows a lawsuit from federal employee unions alleging illegal access to sensitive data by DOGE. The order will remain in effect until February 24, pending approval from a federal judge.
Fox News: Trump’s trade representative pick to appear before Senate Finance Committee
Jamieson Greer, nominated by President Trump as the next U.S. trade representative, is set for a Senate Finance Committee hearing. Greer has a history of implementing tariffs during Trump's first term and will negotiate trade deals and disputes with foreign governments.
His confirmation follows Trump's announcement of new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China in response to illegal fentanyl imports. Critics warn these tariffs could cost U.S. households approximately $1,200 annually.
#society
GB News: EasyJet flight issues urgent 'medical emergency' as passenger rushed to hospital
An easyJet flight from London Gatwick to Edinburgh experienced a medical emergency upon landing on February 3. Paramedics met the aircraft at around 4:25 PM to assist a passenger, who was later transported to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment.
The airport's fire service was the first to respond, followed by paramedics from the Scottish Ambulance Service. This incident follows another recent event where police removed disruptive passengers from an easyJet flight in Geneva.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Arab allies of US thrown by Trump's plans for Gaza Strip
US President Donald Trump, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, proposed the forced displacement of two million Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, suggesting US control of the area to develop it into a luxury destination. This plan was met with strong opposition from Arab leaders.
Jordan's King Abdullah II and Egypt's Foreign Minister emphasized their rejection of the plan, advocating for the strengthening of the Palestinian Authority instead of displacement.
#crime
The Economist: This week’s cover
Online scamming has surged, costing victims over $500 billion annually. The Economist introduces "Scam Inc," an eight-part podcast series exploring the intricacies of this growing crime, the criminals behind it, and the widespread impact on victims.
Authorities are urged to take action against this significant shift in transnational organized crime.