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7 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Noem reveals 2nd flight of 'dangerous criminal aliens' left for Gitmo ahead of her visit
Noem reveals 2nd flight of 'dangerous criminal aliens' left for Gitmo ahead of her visit
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the second flight of "dangerous criminal aliens" to Guantanamo Bay, consisting of known gang members from Venezuela, including individuals wanted for homicide and robbery. This move is part of a broader effort to manage illegal immigration and enhance community safety.

The Trump administration's mass deportation operation aims to detain up to 30,000 migrants at the military base, with military support in place. DHS emphasized that only the most serious offenders will be housed at Guantanamo, as the agency seeks to expedite deportations and increase ICE's operational capacity.


Fox News: Trump admin appeals ruling blocking birthright citizenship order
Trump admin appeals ruling blocking birthright citizenship order
The Trump Justice Department has appealed a ruling that blocks the president's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. U.S. District Judge John Coughenour criticized the administration for disregarding the rule of law, stating it is seen as an obstacle to Trump's policy goals.

The Ninth Circuit will now review the appeal, following a similar ruling from a Maryland judge. Legal experts are divided on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, with some arguing that changes to citizenship laws cannot be made through executive orders. Senate Republicans have introduced a bill to formally end birthright citizenship.


#politics

Fox News: Politico pushes back at 'misinformed,' 'flat-out false' claims over subscriptions to federal agencies
Politico pushes back at 'misinformed,' 'flat-out false' claims over subscriptions to federal agencies
Politico executives are refuting claims that the outlet has received government funding, stating they have never accepted taxpayer money in their 18-year history. They clarify that their subscription service, Politico Pro, is utilized by various sectors, including government, but is funded through standard procurement processes.

The White House announced plans to end any government payments to Politico, citing a review of federal spending. While there was speculation about substantial funding from USAID, only a small portion was confirmed. Politico maintains that its financial model relies on private sector subscriptions and advertising.


Fox News: How USAID went woke, Trump Derangement Syndrome was real, and more from Fox News Opinion
How USAID went woke, Trump Derangement Syndrome was real, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News hosts and contributors discuss various topics, including the Trump administration's initiatives, the impact of "woke" policies on USAID, and the need for changes in immigration policy. They emphasize the importance of parental control in education and reflect on Ronald Reagan's legacy.

The commentary highlights a range of opinions on current political issues, suggesting a call for a shift in policies and approaches.


Fox News: Jim Acosta concedes Democrats have reached ‘maximum powerlessness’ under Trump
Jim Acosta concedes Democrats have reached ‘maximum powerlessness’ under Trump
Jim Acosta remarked on the "maximum powerlessness" of Democrats during President Trump's second term, criticizing their ongoing support for his cabinet nominees despite opposition. He noted that while some nominations were controversial, many received bipartisan support.

Political analyst Larry Sabato echoed Acosta's sentiments, expressing disappointment over Democrats' inability to leverage their position effectively. He suggested that while Democrats may attempt to unify against future nominations, they currently lack the numbers to impact confirmations.


Le Monde: 'When will Elon Musk and Tesla run off the road?'
'When will Elon Musk and Tesla run off the road?'
Tesla's sales in Germany plummeted by 59% in January, contrasting with a 54% increase in the overall electric car market. Sales also dropped significantly in France and the UK, raising concerns about the company's direction under Elon Musk's controversial political statements and affiliations.

Musk's support for the far-right AfD party in Germany has sparked backlash, especially given the timing near the anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation. This has raised alarms about the potential impact on Tesla's reputation and sales in Europe.


Fox News: Democrats try to enter Department of Education amid outrage over possible DOGE cuts
Democrats try to enter Department of Education amid outrage over possible DOGE cuts
Democrats were blocked by security while trying to enter the Department of Education in Washington, D.C. This incident follows concerns over potential spending cuts proposed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The situation is ongoing, with further updates expected.


Times Of Israel: US envoy says Hezbollah ‘defeated,’ must not be in Lebanon government
US envoy says Hezbollah ‘defeated,’ must not be in Lebanon government
A senior US official warned against Hezbollah's involvement in Lebanon's new government, asserting the group was "defeated" by Israel. The comments follow Israel's offensive that weakened Hezbollah's leadership, allowing Lebanon to elect Joseph Aoun as president and Nawaf Salam as premier after a prolonged political stalemate.

US Deputy Special Envoy Morgan Ortagus emphasized the need for reforms and a government free from Hezbollah's influence to address corruption and unlock international aid. Salam is under pressure from Hezbollah and its allies, but he aims to exclude political party members from his government to ensure effective governance.


Forbes: Deadline For Trump’s Federal Buyout Offer Extended By Court—As Over 65,000 Staff Agree To Leave: Here’s What To Know
Deadline For Trump’s Federal Buyout Offer Extended By Court—As Over 65,000 Staff Agree To Leave: Here’s What To Know
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's buyout offer to over 2 million federal employees, extending the decision deadline amid a lawsuit from workers' unions. As of now, more than 65,000 have accepted the buyout, but concerns about budget guarantees persist.

The buyout initiative is part of Trump's broader plan to reduce the federal workforce significantly, with potential layoffs affecting over 100,000 employees. Critics question the legality of the buyouts without congressional approval, while the administration insists the proposal is designed to support employees.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: The man with the plan: DC prof sent Trump Gaza relocation, development study in July
The man with the plan: DC prof sent Trump Gaza relocation, development study in July
President Trump's proposal to relocate Gaza's Palestinians and redevelop the Gaza Strip has sparked global controversy, receiving mixed reactions. Prime Minister Netanyahu supports the plan, calling it a potentially historic idea. The proposal is based on a plan by George Washington University Professor Joseph Pelzman, who emphasizes a complete economic overhaul of Gaza post-conflict.

Pelzman's plan, which he submitted to Trump's team, suggests a total reconstruction of Gaza's economy focusing on tourism, agriculture, and technology. It estimates costs between $1 to $2 trillion and proposes a governance model utilizing e-government and foreign oversight for education and security.


#health

Fox News: NIH resumes critical grant-making process after federal communications freeze at HHS
NIH resumes critical grant-making process after federal communications freeze at HHS
The NIH is resuming key meetings and travel related to its grant-review process after a communication freeze imposed by HHS under the Trump administration. While some external communications are now allowed, the agency is still navigating restrictions on new research projects and hiring.

NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli clarified that ongoing studies can continue and necessary supplies can be purchased. However, new projects remain on hold, and travel requires specific exemptions. Concerns about the communication freeze persist, though experts note such pauses are not uncommon.


#other

GB News: Travel chaos after car crashes and overturns on railway track between Manchester and Liverpool
Travel chaos after car crashes and overturns on railway track between Manchester and Liverpool
Travel disruptions between Manchester and Liverpool are ongoing after a car crashed onto railway tracks in Salford, causing significant damage. The driver, arrested on suspicion of drink-driving, sustained serious injuries.

Network Rail warns that services will remain severely affected until at least lunchtime today as crews work to remove the vehicle and repair damaged infrastructure. Rail replacement bus services have been arranged for affected passengers.