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12 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Arrests 33,000 Illegal Aliens Across U.S. Since Trump Took Office
Since President Trump took office, ICE has arrested approximately 33,000 illegal aliens, including over 1,000 gang members and 39 suspected terrorists, from January 20 to March 10. This figure exceeds the total arrests made under President Biden in Fiscal Year 2024.
ICE officials noted that the agency is operating at full capacity with its 47,000 detention beds and is seeking additional funding from Congress to expand its facilities. Deportation numbers since the start of the Trump administration remain unspecified, but officials claim efforts are at an all-time high.
#politics
Fox News: Ex-Washington Post columnist details departure from paper after editor killed column critical of Bezos
Ruth Marcus, a former columnist for the Washington Post, detailed her resignation in The New Yorker, criticizing the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, for altering the opinion section's focus and killing her column that opposed these changes. She expressed concern over the erosion of editorial freedom and the trust of readers.
Marcus highlighted that her column was deemed "too speculative" and was rejected by publisher Will Lewis, marking a significant shift in the paper's editorial stance since Bezos took ownership. She lamented the loss of the original spirit of the Washington Post, which she felt had changed dramatically during her 40-year tenure.
Fox News: Judge blocks Trump admin from targeting Democratic law firm after attorneys warn of firm's demise
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's executive order aimed at penalizing the law firm Perkins Coie, deeming it unconstitutional and a violation of due process. The order sought to strip employees of security clearances and terminate government contracts, which Perkins Coie argued would threaten its existence.
The ruling came after Perkins Coie filed an emergency lawsuit, claiming the order was politically motivated and intended to intimidate the firm for its Democratic ties. Judge Howell expressed concern over the potential impact of the order, noting it could severely harm the firm’s operations.
Fox News: Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer's first memo calls on staff to comply with Trump policies: 'Let's get to work'
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has outlined her agenda, emphasizing compliance with President Trump's executive orders and a focus on eliminating waste and fraud within the Department of Labor. She aims to protect workers' rights, ensure safe working conditions, and promote job growth while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
Chavez-DeRemer has initiated a review of budgets to identify cost-saving opportunities, including the cancellation of $125 million in contracts related to diversity training and other programs. She expressed her commitment to enhancing the lives of American workers and fostering collaboration within the department to achieve these goals.
The Federalist: Newsom Tries To Use Podcast To Rehabilitate His Far-Left Image
California Governor Gavin Newsom released a podcast episode featuring Steve Bannon, aiming to reshape his image ahead of the 2028 election. During the episode, Newsom criticized the Democratic stance on tariffs and attempted to align his tax policies with Bannon’s views, despite their differences.
While discussing various topics, Newsom frequently expressed appreciation for Bannon's perspectives, seemingly to project openness while maintaining his leftist values. Critics argue that Newsom should prioritize addressing California's pressing issues instead of focusing on podcast appearances to bolster his political image.
Breitbart: Watch: Trump Mocks Rosie O'Donnell in Front of Irish Leader Day After She Announced She Fled to Ireland
Rosie O'Donnell announced her move to Ireland in response to political turmoil after Donald Trump's election. In a TikTok video, she expressed her heartbreak over the situation in the U.S. and urged people to protect their sanity amid chaos.
During a White House event, Trump joked about O'Donnell's relocation, asking Irish leader Micheál Martin if he knew who she was. The exchange drew laughter, highlighting the ongoing rivalry between the two.
#society
The Western Journal: Good Parenting: Ben Affleck Gives Son Brutal Reality Check Over $6K Sneakers
Ben Affleck recently gained attention for his parenting style after telling his son Samuel that he must work to afford a pair of $6,000 sneakers. Affleck emphasized the value of hard work, joking about the number of lawns Samuel would need to mow to earn the money.
This moment stands out in Hollywood, where traditional parenting values are often overshadowed by more progressive views. Affleck's approach reflects a commitment to instilling a work ethic in his children, contrasting with the prevailing trends among many celebrity parents.
Breitbart: Report: Cuban Public Offices Tell Visitors to Bring Their Own Electricity
In Caibarién, Cuba, government offices are now requiring individuals to bring their own power generators to access services due to ongoing blackouts. This measure, reportedly authorized by higher authorities, highlights the severe infrastructure collapse stemming from decades of communist policies.
The situation has led to a humanitarian crisis, with the power grid failing multiple times and daily blackouts lasting several days. Citizens are increasingly frustrated as they struggle to obtain essential services, including marriage registrations and passports, amid the deteriorating conditions.
Fox News: TSA finds man with a live turtle concealed in his pants at a New Jersey airport
A Pennsylvania man was caught at Newark Liberty International Airport with a live turtle concealed in his pants after a TSA body scanner alarmed. The turtle, identified as a red-ear slider and about 5 inches long, was wrapped in a towel.
The man was escorted away by police and missed his flight, while the turtle was confiscated. The TSA noted this unusual incident is under investigation, with no clear indication of potential charges.
Breitbart: HUD Secretary Turner: We Will Do 'Everything We Can' to Rebuild L.A. After Wildfires
HUD Secretary Scott Turner visited the fire-affected communities of Pacific Palisades and Altadena, discussing rebuilding efforts and federal support. In a video montage, he urged California leaders to engage directly with residents and streamline regulations to aid recovery.
Forbes: Here’s What We Know About Trump And Musk’s Social Security Plans—As Agency Reportedly Mulls Cutting Phone Services
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is contemplating cuts to its phone service, which processes 40% of benefit claims, in response to concerns about fraud. These concerns stem from claims made by Elon Musk and Donald Trump about widespread fraud within the system, although evidence supporting these claims is lacking.
Musk has suggested that the SSA is rife with fraud, leading to potential disruptions in service for millions of Americans, particularly the elderly and disabled. Critics warn that cuts to the SSA could result in staff shortages and significant service interruptions, impacting the timely processing of benefits.
Fox News: ‘Riley Gaines Act’ signed: WV governor inspired by 14-year-old shot-putter who refused to compete against male
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey signed the Riley Gaines Act, which defines "man" and "woman" in state law, ensuring women's spaces remain exclusive to biological females. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the legislature, with only one Democrat opposing it.
Morrisey and supporters argue the law protects women's rights and safety in sports and private facilities. Critics, including Democratic leaders, labeled the event a political stunt, urging lawmakers to focus on pressing issues like jobs and healthcare.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Pauses Meeting with Irish Leader When He Notices JD Vance's Socks: 'I'm Trying to Stay Focused, But ...'
During a meeting with Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin, President Donald Trump humorously commented on Vice President J.D. Vance's shamrock socks, highlighting a light-hearted moment in diplomatic discussions. Vance wore the socks to honor the Irish-American relationship and emphasized their significance in fostering friendship between the nations.
Martin acknowledged the strong ties between the U.S. and Ireland, referencing the peace process and the historical support from the U.S. in achieving it. He praised the ongoing efforts of the Trump administration in promoting peace globally.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF reserve commanders, recruiting via WhatsApp, say they’re struggling to fill ranks
Israeli military commanders are increasingly using social media for reservist recruitment due to declining response rates amid ongoing conflict. Many reservists cite personal reasons for their reluctance to serve, and reports indicate significant manpower shortages across units.
In response, the government announced a plan to enhance benefits for reservists and their families, including financial assistance and a digital wallet system. However, senior officers express concerns about future recruitment, suggesting that motivation to serve may be waning.
#culture
GB News: Netflix insiders shut down fresh claims about Meghan's series as chef reveals he is 'receiving death threats'
Celebrity chef Jameson Stocks claims he declined an opportunity to work on the Duchess of Sussex's Netflix show "With Love, Meghan," calling it "forced and fake." He stated he was contacted about consulting on a lifestyle program but quickly shut it down due to skepticism about the show's quality.
Netflix insiders dispute Stocks' account, asserting the show was not in development at the time he claims he was approached. Following his criticism of the series, which he described as "terrible," Stocks has reportedly received hundreds of death threats.
#education
Fox News: Math professor who criticized college's 'lowered' standards lands win in free speech case
A federal appeals court has reversed a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit by Lars Jensen, a math professor at Truckee Meadows Community College, who claims he faced retaliation for criticizing changes to academic standards. The Ninth Circuit ruled that his First Amendment rights were violated when he was reprimanded for speaking out against policies that he argued would lower educational quality.
Jensen's lawsuit alleges that after he voiced concerns about the curriculum changes, he faced pressure from college administrators, received poor performance reviews, and was subjected to a disciplinary hearing. The court's decision allows Jensen to proceed with his claims, emphasizing the importance of protecting free speech in academic settings.
#outdoors
Supertrax Online: Possibly The Best Combo of Snowmobiles for Your Family!
AJ and his daughter evaluate the ideal Ski-Doo snowmobiles for families, highlighting the Ski-Doo MXZ Neo+ for its power and fun ride, alongside the versatile Ski-Doo Grand Touring LE, which boasts the ROTAX 900 ACE Turbo R engine.