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11 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Admitted Hezbollah terrorist to be deported after entering US illegally under Biden's watch
A Lebanese illegal immigrant, Basel Bassel Ebbadi, who admitted to being part of the Hezbollah terror network, is set to be deported after being apprehended at the Texas border. He expressed intentions to create a bomb in New York and made threats while in custody.
Ebbadi was sentenced to five months in prison for illegal entry and was ordered deported after serving his time. Under the Biden administration, 400 suspected terrorists were reportedly released into the U.S. after crossing the southern border.
Fox News: Blue state suing sheriff’s office for helping enforce immigration law
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is suing the Adams County Sheriff’s Office for allegedly violating state law by collaborating with federal officials on immigration enforcement. The lawsuit claims the sheriff's office held illegal immigrants based on their status and shared personal information with federal agents, contrary to the Keep Washington Working Act.
Brown argues that the state has the right to manage its resources for community safety and that the sheriff's office's actions put residents at risk. In response, a conservative legal group, America First Legal, defends the sheriff's office, asserting that federal law requires local officials to cooperate with immigration enforcement.
#politics
Le Monde: US House sends Senate must-pass bill to avert government shutdown
The House of Representatives passed a stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, allowing the government to remain funded through September 30. This move aims to give President Trump time to push his agenda, despite opposition from Democrats who criticize the bill for its spending cuts and ideological provisions.
The Senate now faces the challenge of approving the measure before the shutdown deadline, with Republicans needing bipartisan support to meet the 60-vote threshold. The bill's contentious elements include cuts to various programs and a provision limiting Congress's ability to block Trump's tariffs.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Buying Time
AOC faces an ethics complaint over questionable expenses related to a dance company. Meanwhile, a U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration to release restricted USAID funds. Vice President JD Vance emphasizes the urgency of a government funding bill to support Trump’s border security initiatives.
In other news, GOP lawmakers are considering future spending cuts, while Trump’s energy chief critiques climate change policies. Tensions rise as Democrats threaten a government shutdown over various issues, including Elon Musk's actions.
Fox News: Fox News surpasses broadcasters ABC, CBS, NBC in primetime viewership during first week of March
Fox News Channel achieved record viewership during President Trump's second term, averaging 4.8 million primetime viewers, surpassing CBS, NBC, and ABC. "Jesse Watters Primetime" was the most-watched show, while "The Five" remained the top cable news program.
During Trump's joint address to Congress, Fox News drew 10.7 million viewers, significantly outpacing its competitors. The network captured 74% of the cable news audience share, highlighting its dominance in the current media landscape.
Forbes: Education Department Reportedly Preparing Workforce Cuts Up To 50%
The U.S. Department of Education has closed its offices for security reasons amid reports of potential layoffs affecting up to 50% of its workforce of 4,400 employees. Staff were instructed to take their laptops and leave by 6 p.m. EDT on Tuesday.
Former President Trump has expressed a desire to close the department, advocating for education to be managed at the state level, although no formal actions have been taken. The agency has also previously offered buyouts and indicated significant workforce reductions.
Fox News: Karoline Leavitt shuts down AP reporter after 'insulting' question on tariffs
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clashed with AP reporter Josh Boak over economic questions related to President Trump's upcoming address at the Business Roundtable. Leavitt defended Trump's stance on tariffs, asserting they are beneficial for American taxpayers and not tax hikes.
Leavitt expressed frustration at what she considered an insulting challenge to her economic knowledge. The exchange highlighted ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the Associated Press, which has faced restrictions from the White House over its reporting.
#health
GB News: Trans row: Banning puberty blockers for children while allowing cross-sex hormone treatment is 'irrational' and unlawful' claims former patient
Keira Bell, a former patient of Tavistock's NHS gender identity clinic, argues that banning puberty blockers while permitting cross-sex hormone treatment is “irrational” and “unlawful.” She has initiated a judicial review, citing potential harm to children from both treatments.
Bell's claim highlights the severe and often irreversible effects of these drugs, including risks to fertility and sexual functioning. The NHS has announced a ban on puberty blockers due to safety concerns, while also implementing additional safeguards for hormone treatments.