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12 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Chuck Grassley Targets NGOs Who Raked in $9B Funneling Children into U.S.
Sen. Chuck Grassley is investigating NGOs that received over $9.3 billion in taxpayer funds to assist in the resettlement of unaccompanied migrant children under the Biden administration. Reports indicate that HHS lost contact with many of these children, raising concerns about their safety.
Grassley has urged these organizations to cooperate with his inquiry, emphasizing the need for transparency in the use of taxpayer money and the protection of vulnerable children. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pledged full cooperation with the investigation.
Breitbart: Report: Illegal Migrants Cost Florida $660 Million in Unpaid Hospital Bills
Florida's healthcare system faced $660 million in unpaid hospital bills from illegal migrants in 2024, according to the state's report. The data indicates that hospitals are largely uncompensated for care provided to these individuals, contributing to strain on the system.
The report highlights that illegal aliens accounted for significant emergency room visits, with Miami-Dade County reporting the highest losses. The actual numbers may be underestimated due to many patients not disclosing their immigration status.
Breitbart: Tom Homan Blasts NY Democrats for 'Pro-Illegal Immigration' Policies
Tom Homan, former Trump border czar, criticized New York Democrats for their immigration policies during a visit to Albany. He condemned Gov. Kathy Hochul for obstructing federal immigration enforcement and expressed intent to collaborate with NYC Mayor Eric Adams on public safety.
Homan's visit coincides with state Republicans' push for the Laken Riley Act, which would mandate cooperation between state law enforcement and ICE. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has also taken legal action against New York for its sanctuary policies, claiming they prioritize illegal immigrants over citizens.
#politics
Fox News: Fetterman urges Democrats to talk like 'regular' people instead of ranting about ‘oligarchs’
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., urged Democrats to communicate in simpler terms, emphasizing that many people don't understand concepts like "oligarchs." He criticized his party for their antics during Trump's address to Congress, suggesting they inadvertently made Trump appear more presidential.
Fetterman highlighted the issue of "unlimited money" in politics, arguing that it undermines democracy and that billionaires often align with the prevailing administration's values. He called for a focus on celebrating shared experiences, like honoring a cancer survivor during Trump's speech, rather than partisan division.
#society
GB News: Jack Whitehall blasted as 'rich daddy's boy' by angry Brits singer after derogatory 'working-class' jibes
Becky Hill criticized comedian Jack Whitehall for calling her "Wetherspoons Whitney" at the Brit Awards, highlighting class disparities in the music industry. She labeled him a "privately educated nepo baby" and emphasized her working-class background, contrasting it with Whitehall's privileged upbringing.
Hill's comments sparked a broader discussion on privilege in entertainment, as she pointed out the backgrounds of other Brit attendees. She also noted that Whitehall's jokes were scripted by multiple writers, further underscoring her critique of his position.
Fox News: 'Heartbreaking' photo of McDonald's PlayPlace triggers social media firestorm
A McDonald's in Franklin, Tennessee, has sparked controversy over its children's play area, which features only two screens and chairs, drawing criticism from a customer who shared the experience online. The post received significant attention, with many expressing disappointment over the lack of traditional play equipment.
In response, a McDonald's spokesperson emphasized their commitment to family-friendly spaces, stating that this particular design does not reflect the full PlayPlace experience. While some users defended the setup, others lamented the decline of physical play opportunities for children.
Fox News: 'They/Them/Turtle': Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species
JD Holt, a member of Oregon's Health Authority Consumer Advisory Council, identifies as "turtle" and uses they/them pronouns. The council, appointed by OHA Director Dr. Sejal Hathi, advises on mental health services and includes members with lived experience in behavioral health challenges.
Holt has a history of promoting anarchist views and obstructing immigration enforcement on social media. The OHA values the perspectives of all council members, who serve two-year terms and can be reelected. The council's budget is part of the OHA's $35.8 billion budget for 2023-2025.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: Donald Trump issues astonishing threat to Putin over Ukraine ceasefire
Donald Trump has warned Vladimir Putin of severe consequences if Russia does not agree to a proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. He indicated that the U.S. could impose further sanctions and mentioned the urgency for a peaceful resolution, while U.S. military aid to Ukraine has resumed.
Meanwhile, discussions are ongoing between U.S. representatives and Russia, with the Kremlin awaiting more information from the U.S. before responding. European nations are also working together to push for peace and security guarantees for Ukraine, with upcoming meetings planned among key leaders.
Times Of Israel: Israeli negotiating team remains in Doha as talks on hostage deal continue
Donald Trump has made controversial remarks about Senator Chuck Schumer, claiming he is no longer Jewish and labeling him a "Palestinian." These comments were made during a discussion on corporate tax rates, where Trump criticized Democrats for their stance on Israel. Schumer, a prominent Jewish figure, has been vocal about his identity and is set to release a book addressing antisemitism.
In other news, Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has established a national security council to address the country's security challenges. Meanwhile, Israel's hostage negotiating team remains in Doha amid ongoing discussions for a potential ceasefire and hostage release, although official sources dispute reports of a specific proposal.
#economy
The Western Journal: Stock Market Surges After Inflation Numbers Come in Lower Than Anticipated
U.S. stock markets surged on news that inflation rose 2.8% in February, lower than expected, signaling potential for interest rate cuts. The Dow Jones increased over 500 points, with declines in gasoline, car prices, and airline fares contributing to the positive outlook.
President Trump attributed the drop in inflation to his energy policies, reversing previous restrictions and suggesting that falling oil prices would lead to overall price decreases. The market's response came after a recent downturn, reflecting investor optimism about the economy.
#military
The Western Journal: Separatists' Armed Takeover of Train Followed by a Nightmare Ultimatum
A separatist group in Pakistan, the Baloch Liberation Army, took hundreds of train passengers hostage, threatening to kill them unless their members were released. The government responded with military action, resulting in casualties on both sides, including hostages and separatists.
The incident highlights the escalating insurgency in Balochistan, with experts suggesting that Pakistan's current policies are failing to address the growing separatist threat. The attack has raised concerns, particularly for China, which has significant investments in the region.
#culture
The Western Journal: Variety Taken to Task After It Suggests Both 'Snow White' Actresses Are a Problem
Disney's live-action "Snow White" remake faces criticism, with blame directed at executives, casting decisions, and lead actress Rachel Zegler for her controversial remarks. In contrast, co-star Gal Gadot is unfairly implicated due to her outspoken support for Israel, drawing ire from critics.
Social media backlash highlights the disparity in how Zegler and Gadot are treated, with many arguing that Gadot's Jewish identity should not be labeled a controversy. The piece condemns Variety for equating the two actresses' issues and calls out the media's handling of the situation.
#sports
Breitbart: Video Shows Different Angle of High School Runner Who Hit Opponent with Baton Mid-Race
Alaila Everett, a senior runner from I.C. Norcom High School, presented new footage of an incident where she allegedly struck another runner with a baton. Everett maintains that the act was unintentional, stating it was not in her character.
Kaelen Tucker, the affected runner, described feeling a bang to her head before falling off the track. Co-hosts of ABC's "Good Morning America" expressed their reluctance to make a judgment on the incident after reviewing the footage.