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7 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump and Musk want to make government 'good stewards' of taxpayer dollars, White House press secretary says
Trump and Musk want to make government 'good stewards' of taxpayer dollars, White House press secretary says
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Trump's initiatives to streamline government spending and eliminate waste, responding to criticism over Elon Musk's involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency. Leavitt emphasized the administration's commitment to aligning taxpayer dollars with public interests.

The administration's efforts include a buyout offer for over 40,000 federal employees, aimed at reducing bureaucracy and improving efficiency. Leavitt reiterated Trump's dedication to fulfilling campaign promises of government reform and spending cuts.


Fox News: Trump's first two weeks met with backlash across media, called 'most damaging' in history
Trump's first two weeks met with backlash across media, called 'most damaging' in history
President Trump's initial weeks of his second term have been characterized as chaotic and damaging, with media figures warning of potential irreparable harm to the nation. Critics argue that his executive actions, particularly on immigration and federal workforce changes, exceed legal boundaries and threaten constitutional governance.

Trump's controversial proposals, including taking control of the Gaza Strip and threats of tariffs, have drawn significant backlash, with commentators expressing alarm over the implications for American democracy and international relations. The administration's approach is described as a "constitutional revolution" that raises concerns about governance norms.


Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: February 7, 2025
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: February 7, 2025
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need to address "rank insubordination" within the administration. This statement coincides with a surge of interest in this week's Fox News Digital News Quiz, which tests knowledge on current events and cultural topics.

The quiz includes various themes, from aviation achievements to celebrity news, inviting readers to engage with the latest headlines and past stories. Participants can find more quizzes on the Fox News Digital platform.


Le Monde: French PM Bayrou calls for debate on what it means to be French
French PM Bayrou calls for debate on what it means to be French
Prime Minister François Bayrou has called for a national debate on immigration and the meaning of French citizenship, responding to recent controversies over comments about a "feeling of submersion" due to immigration. He emphasized the need for a broader discussion on rights and responsibilities associated with being French.

Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin suggested reviewing the jus soli citizenship right, particularly in light of immigration issues in Mayotte. While some support this review, others, like Education Minister Elisabeth Borne, argue for immediate action rather than constitutional changes.


Fox News: John Fetterman reveals how he'll vote on Trump's Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. nominations
John Fetterman reveals how he'll vote on Trump's Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. nominations
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., announced his opposition to the confirmations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard for positions in President Trump's cabinet. Fetterman cited careful consideration of the nominees and their hearings as reasons for his vote against their confirmations.

Kennedy and Gabbard have both shifted political allegiances, with Kennedy running as an independent and Gabbard moving to the GOP. Fetterman has supported some Trump nominees but opposed others, including Russell Vought, whom he criticized for ties to Project 2025.


#society

GB News: Pro-Palestine demonstrators planned protest through London as October 7 massacre was still ongoing
Pro-Palestine demonstrators planned protest through London as October 7 massacre was still ongoing
Pro-Palestine protesters planned a demonstration in London on October 14, shortly after the October 7 attacks in Israel. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) informed the Metropolitan Police of their intentions on the same day as the attack, which resulted in around 1,200 Israeli deaths.

Despite the timing, PSC defended their protest, citing the need to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The demonstration drew over 30,000 attendees, with some chanting antisemitic slogans, prompting condemnation from then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.


#economy

Forbes: What Economists Expect From Trump’s First Jobs Report
What Economists Expect From Trump’s First Jobs Report
The upcoming jobs report is expected to show a modest increase of 170,000 non-farm payrolls for January, marking the weakest start to the year since 2018. The unemployment rate is projected to hold steady at 4.1%, while average hourly wages may rise by 3.8% year-over-year.

Weather events like California wildfires are anticipated to impact job growth. Investors are closely watching the report, as significant deviations from expectations could influence market reactions, particularly regarding interest rate decisions by the Federal Reserve.