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7 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Justice Department memo reveals seismic changes in how we treat illegal immigration
Justice Department memo reveals seismic changes in how we treat illegal immigration
The interim policy memo from the acting deputy attorney general marks a significant shift in federal prosecution priorities, focusing heavily on immigration enforcement and serious criminal offenses. It emphasizes pursuing the most serious charges, including illegal entry and repeat offender cases, while limiting plea deal discretion for prosecutors.

This memo rescinds previous guidance from Democratic administrations, signaling a return to tougher stances on crime and immigration. It mandates that U.S. attorneys report any decisions to decline immigration prosecutions, enhancing the Department of Homeland Security's influence in immigration matters.


#politics

The Federalist: We Need Answers To The Unanswered Questions About Jan. 6
We Need Answers To The Unanswered Questions About Jan. 6
President Trump pardoned over 1,500 individuals connected to the January 6 events shortly after his inauguration, while President Biden issued preemptive pardons to members of the House Select Committee and law enforcement involved in the investigation. This reflects the deep political divide surrounding the Capitol incident.

The House Select Committee's report, criticized for bias, omitted key questions about security failures and the government's role on January 6. New evidence, including security footage and FBI informant activities, raises further questions about the events and the adequacy of law enforcement response.


Fox News: Pelosi hopes she can repair relationship with Bidens, admits she still hasn't spoken to them
Pelosi hopes she can repair relationship with Bidens, admits she still hasn't spoken to them
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi acknowledged her role in the pressure campaign that led President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race, despite having not spoken to him or Jill Biden since. She defended her actions, claiming the Democrats did not lose seats in the House and expressed hope for mending relations with the Bidens.

Pelosi emphasized her commitment to American families and suggested that the political landscape would improve for Democrats ahead of the 2026 midterms. She indicated that the party's prospects would shift positively as they prepare for upcoming campaigns.


Forbes: Here’s How Much Pete Hegseth Is Worth—And It’s Less Than You Might Think
Here’s How Much Pete Hegseth Is Worth—And It’s Less Than You Might Think
Pete Hegseth, recently confirmed as Secretary of Defense, faces scrutiny over his financial situation, with only a third of his estimated $3 million net worth attributed to him. His wealth is largely tied to his wife, Jennifer, who has significant assets from her career at Fox News.

Hegseth's financial challenges stem from high expenses, including a costly Tennessee estate and obligations from two divorces, which have drained his income despite substantial earnings from Fox and book sales. His confirmation has raised questions about his qualifications and past behavior.


#society

The Telegraph: Russian anti-war singer dies ‘after falling from window’
Russian anti-war singer dies ‘after falling from window’
Russian singer Vadim Stroykin, who criticized Vladimir Putin and allegedly supported the Ukrainian military, died after falling from his 10th-floor apartment amid police searches related to his case. Facing serious charges, his death adds to a troubling trend of mysterious fatalities among critics of the Kremlin.

Stroykin had openly condemned the war in Ukraine and expressed a desire for Putin to be held accountable. His passing is under investigation, reflecting the heightened crackdown on dissent in Russia, where many have faced severe consequences for opposing the government.


GB News: Tui plane forced into emergency landing at Gatwick as two swans smash into jet and crack windscreen
Tui plane forced into emergency landing at Gatwick as two swans smash into jet and crack windscreen
A Tui Boeing 737 made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff from Gatwick Airport when two swans collided with the aircraft at 1,000 feet, cracking the windscreen and damaging critical systems. The pilots issued a mayday call and safely landed, but the plane sustained significant damage.

Experts noted the incident's severity, highlighting the unusual size of the birds and the potential risk to the 192 passengers on board. Repairs are expected to cost around £1 million, and the aircraft will be grounded for maintenance.


#culture

The Federalist: Come To New Orleans For The Super Bowl, Stay For The Culture
Come To New Orleans For The Super Bowl, Stay For The Culture
Donald Trump will attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans, marking a historic first for a sitting president. Despite the city's challenges, including infrastructure issues and a controversial mayor, the event offers a chance to celebrate New Orleans' rich culture and history.

Visitors should explore beyond the nightlife of Bourbon Street to appreciate the city's unique blend of cultures, from its Creole roots to its vibrant culinary scene and jazz music legacy. New Orleans is a melting pot that continues to thrive through its diverse influences and artistic expressions.


#crime

Fox News: Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s mental health records given to prosecutors as he fights death penalty
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s mental health records given to prosecutors as he fights death penalty
Court documents reveal that medical and mental health records for Bryan Kohberger, accused of a quadruple murder at the University of Idaho, have been provided to prosecutors. The records remain confidential and were unsealed by a judge who found no compelling reason to keep them secret.

Kohberger's mental health could be a mitigating factor in his defense, as Idaho does not allow an insanity plea. Former classmates described him as bright but socially awkward, with a history of being bullied. He faces the death penalty if convicted.


#sports

The Federalist: Worlds And Records Collide In Super Bowl LIX
Worlds And Records Collide In Super Bowl LIX
Saquon Barkley has had a remarkable season with the Philadelphia Eagles, rushing for over 2,000 yards and setting records, including seven touchdown runs of 60-plus yards. His performance has reinvigorated interest in running backs and showcased the impact of a strong offensive line.

As the Eagles prepare for Super Bowl LIX, they face off against former coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs, who are aiming for their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Reid emphasizes the importance of focusing on the present as both teams pursue their respective goals.