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7 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Dem stall tactics slow cabinet confirmations
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Dem stall tactics slow cabinet confirmations
Senator Cruz has reintroduced an amendment aimed at curbing efforts to expand the judiciary. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Chicago over its sanctuary laws and has begun transferring illegal migrant criminals to Guantanamo Bay.

A federal judge has postponed the deadline for federal workers to accept Trump's buyout offer, with the new deadline set for Monday. Additionally, House Republicans are advocating to redirect frozen USAID funds to enhance deportation efforts.


#politics

Fox News: CNN anchor defends NPR as 'journalism' after GOP lawmaker accuses outlet of spreading 'left-wing values'
CNN anchor defends NPR as 'journalism' after GOP lawmaker accuses outlet of spreading 'left-wing values'
Rep. Brandon Gill defended the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk's role in it during a heated exchange with CNN's Pamela Brown. He emphasized that DOGE's mission, mandated by the 2024 election, is to eliminate wasteful government spending.

Gill criticized Democrats for blocking a subpoena against Musk, labeling it "political theatrics," and highlighted examples of perceived wasteful spending uncovered by DOGE, including funding for transgender activism abroad. He asserted that Musk's involvement is legitimate and complies with federal laws.


The Mirror: Backlash as top Tory Robert Jenrick refuses to rule out 'dodgy' deal with Farage
Backlash as top Tory Robert Jenrick refuses to rule out 'dodgy' deal with Farage
A senior Conservative official, Robert Jenrick, did not dismiss the possibility of a "backroom deal" with Nigel Farage's Reform UK ahead of the next general election. While both parties have stated they are not seeking a merger, Jenrick's comments have raised concerns about potential collaboration.

Labour criticized the Tories for not ruling out such an arrangement, linking it to past failures in public services. A recent poll indicated that Jenrick is gaining popularity among Conservatives, while Kemi Badenoch's support is waning. The party faces scrutiny over a controversial prison deal and ongoing issues with asylum seeker housing.


#society

The Western Journal: School Shooting in Gun-Control Utopia, Deadliest in Nation's History
School Shooting in Gun-Control Utopia, Deadliest in Nation's History
A mass shooting at the Risbergska Adult Education Center in Orebro, Sweden, resulted in eleven deaths and six injuries. The suspect, Rickard Andersson, acted alone, raising questions about how such a tragedy occurred in a country with strict gun control laws.

Despite stringent licensing requirements, the incident highlights that regulations may not deter determined criminals. Critics argue that calls for stricter gun laws often fail to address the reality that those intent on committing violence will not abide by such measures.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: The Strange World of 'Bishop' Mariann Edgar Budde.
Glazov Gang: The Strange World of 'Bishop' Mariann Edgar Budde.
Christie Hutcherson, founder of Women Fighting for America, discusses the influence of false prophets and the implications of figures like 'Bishop' Mariann Edgar Budde. The conversation highlights concerns over misinformation and its impact on society.

The episode is part of a broader series exploring various controversial topics, including the presence of extremist groups and the consequences of political decisions.


GB News: Kate's surprise decision branded ‘very odd’ as Andrew Pierce fears she now has a ‘problem’
Kate's surprise decision branded ‘very odd’ as Andrew Pierce fears she now has a ‘problem’
Princess Kate has decided to stop sharing details of her outfits with the media during royal engagements, aiming to shift focus to her charitable work rather than fashion. Critics, including GB News hosts Andrew Pierce and Bev Turner, argue this move could diminish designers' exposure and public interest in her engagements.

While the Palace may still disclose outfit details for major events, the new policy was evident in recent engagements where no clothing information was provided. Sources indicate that Kate wants her public work to be recognized for its substance rather than her attire, despite her significant influence on the fashion industry.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: USAID Sent Over $18 Billion to Islamic Terror States
USAID Sent Over $18 Billion to Islamic Terror States
Rep. Ilhan Omar expressed sadness over President Trump's restructuring of USAID, which had provided significant aid to Somalia and other nations linked to terrorism. In the last five years, USAID allocated around $18.5 billion to various Islamic terror states, raising concerns about accountability and national security.

Critics argue that this funding has not only failed to assist American interests but may have inadvertently supported groups responsible for attacks on U.S. soldiers. The recent changes aim to bring oversight to USAID's operations and curtail the flow of aid to entities linked with terrorism.


Times Of Israel: Trump signs order sanctioning ICC over Israel arrest warrants, probe of US soldiers
Trump signs order sanctioning ICC over Israel arrest warrants, probe of US soldiers
President Trump has reauthorized sanctions against individuals involved in International Criminal Court (ICC) investigations of US citizens and allies, coinciding with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit. The sanctions target the ICC's actions regarding war crimes allegations against the US and Israel.

The ICC, which is not a member of the US or Israel, faces potential financial strain from these sanctions. Previous sanctions were lifted by President Biden, but the ICC has taken precautions against possible restrictions. The court's president warned that such sanctions could threaten its operations.


#culture

The Western Journal: Finally Justice? Kanye May Lose $20 Million After Disgracefully Parading Naked Wife on Red Carpet
Finally Justice? Kanye May Lose $20 Million After Disgracefully Parading Naked Wife on Red Carpet
Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, caused a stir at the Grammy Awards by showcasing her nearly naked outfit, which has reportedly upset Japanese investors. This could lead to a loss of $20 million for West, as they consider pulling funding for his upcoming concerts in Tokyo.

The incident has sparked discussions about the nature of their relationship, with some observers questioning Censori's consent and describing her demeanor as "humiliated." Critics argue that West's actions publicly exploit his wife, raising concerns about the dynamics of their marriage.


Front Page Magazine: Now LEGOs Are Anti-LGBTQ
Now LEGOs Are Anti-LGBTQ
The Science Museum in the UK has introduced a self-guided tour titled “Seeing Things Queerly,” which includes various exhibits aimed at highlighting queer identities and experiences. Critics argue that the inclusion of a LEGO display, which suggests the toy reinforces heteronormative language, is an example of unnecessary political activism in a science context.

Fiona McAnena from the charity Sex Matters condemned the LEGO display as absurd, emphasizing that children do not need to be exposed to gender ideology in educational settings. The museum has faced previous controversies over similar themes, prompting calls for a reevaluation of its approach to such topics.


#health

Le Monde: Nearly two years after its classification as a 'possible carcinogen,' aspartame remains authorized
Nearly two years after its classification as a 'possible carcinogen,' aspartame remains authorized
Three associations are urging the European Commission to ban aspartame, citing its classification as a "possible carcinogen" by the IARC and emerging research linking it to various health risks. A petition has been launched to pressure authorities amid growing consumer concern.

With around 40% of Europeans consuming aspartame-laden products, advocates argue that the risks are avoidable and call for political action to ensure public safety.


#crime

The Telegraph: Fake MI5 spy jailed after mowing down French police with getaway car
Fake MI5 spy jailed after mowing down French police with getaway car
Robert Hendy-Freegard, a British fraudster featured in a Netflix documentary, was sentenced to six years in prison by a French court for deliberately injuring two police officers while attempting to escape. He previously received a life sentence in 2005 for kidnapping and fraud but was released in 2009 after an appeal.

During his trial, Hendy-Freegard claimed the officers "jumped in front" of his car and expressed remorse, yet he had no recollection of the incident. His actions drew attention from neighbors who uncovered his identity and criminal history, leading to his arrest.


#sports

The Western Journal: Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas' Name About to Literally Vanish from Record Books if These 3 Women Play Their Cards Right
Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas' Name About to Literally Vanish from Record Books if These 3 Women Play Their Cards Right
Three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers have filed a lawsuit against the university and other organizations, challenging the participation of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas on the women's team. They allege deception and threats from school officials regarding Thomas's inclusion, claiming it violated their rights.

The lawsuit seeks to vacate Thomas's swimming records, arguing that his achievements were obtained inappropriately by competing against women. The plaintiffs hope to rectify what they see as an injustice within women's sports.