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14 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: HHS Secretary Kennedy Stops Placement of Migrant Children in Shelters Where Alleged Sex Abuse Occurred
The Department of Health and Human Services has ceased placing Unaccompanied Alien Children in shelters operated by Southwest Key Programs due to concerns over sexual abuse and harassment. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized the administration's commitment to ending human trafficking and protecting vulnerable minors.
Southwest Key, which has received over $2 billion in federal funding since 2021, will furlough 5,000 employees as a result of this decision. The Department of Justice has also dismissed its lawsuit against Southwest Key following HHS's action, highlighting the need to safeguard children from exploitation.
Breitbart: DOJ Launches Criminal Probe into NYC Hotels Used as Migrant Shelters
Two New York City hotels, the Roosevelt and Stewart, used as migrant shelters, are under federal investigation for potential violations of immigration law. The DOJ has issued subpoenas related to their funding and operations amid claims that NYC is overwhelmed with migrants.
Since 2023, the Roosevelt Hotel has processed around 170,000 migrants, with the city reportedly agreeing to pay up to $220 million to the hotel, linked to a broader IMF bailout for Pakistan. Mayor Adams has indicated plans to close the Roosevelt and other shelters due to capacity issues.
#politics
GB News: 'I find it difficult to disagree!' Nigel Farage praises Keir Starmer for scrapping NHS England as PM could face 'left-rebellion'
Nigel Farage has commended Keir Starmer's decision to abolish NHS England, aligning with the Labour Prime Minister's push for healthcare reform aimed at reducing bureaucracy and enhancing frontline services. Starmer intends to return the NHS to democratic control, claiming it will save millions annually.
Political analysts suggest Starmer's reforms may provoke discomfort among left-leaning Labour MPs, while also raising concerns among Tory members who feel these initiatives reflect what they failed to pursue. The government anticipates that the reforms will allow for significant reinvestment in healthcare.
The Mirror: Keir Starmer to abolish NHS England - what it means and how it could affect you
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the abolition of NHS England, integrating it into the Department for Health and Social Care to reduce duplication and bureaucracy. This move aims to streamline operations, cut waiting lists, and redirect savings to frontline services, though it may result in significant job cuts.
Health experts have welcomed the changes but expressed concerns about potential disruptions during the transition and the impact on staff. The government plans to complete the integration within two years, with a goal of reducing NHS England's headcount by 50%.
Breitbart: Trump: Democrats Would Be Responsible for Government Shutdown
President Trump stated that Democrats would be responsible for a potential government shutdown following the House's passage of a Continuing Resolution (CR). He emphasized that Senate Democrats need to support the CR to avoid halting important legislation on tax and border issues.
Despite initial resistance, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's stance appears to be softening, with reports suggesting some Democrats may support the CR to prevent a shutdown. Trump noted that he has spoken to Democrats who are inclined to vote for the bill.
Fox News: EPA administrator Lee Zeldin calls out CNN 'face plant' in misunderstanding press release
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin criticized CNN for misinterpreting a press release regarding significant deregulation actions. He clarified that what CNN labeled as typos were actually references to federal regulation codes. Zeldin emphasized that the agency is reevaluating regulations from the Biden administration that he argues hinder American energy production.
CNN's Bill Weir described the EPA's actions as a "war on science," claiming they undermine environmental protections. He suggested that the deregulatory measures, while potentially symbolic, face legal and congressional challenges. Zeldin's office rebuked CNN for not understanding the implications of the press release.
Breitbart: Chuck Schumer Caves on Republican Spending Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will support a Republican spending bill to prevent a government shutdown, needing six more Democratic votes for cloture. Schumer previously criticized the GOP's approach as partisan, emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation.
The Senate's cloture rule, established in 1917, allows a two-thirds majority to end a filibuster, later adjusted to three-fifths in 1975. Schumer's shift indicates a potential compromise amid ongoing budget negotiations.
Fox News: Barely: House GOP passes government funding bill without help from Democrats
House Republicans narrowly passed a government funding bill with a vote of 217-213, losing only one member, Rep. Thomas Massie. This marks a shift from previous reliance on Democratic support, as House Speaker Mike Johnson urged Democrats to back the temporary spending package to avoid consequences of a shutdown.
In the Senate, the situation is more complex, with a need for bipartisan support to overcome a filibuster. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer faces pressure to secure votes from Democrats, as a shutdown could have severe implications for federal workers and government operations.
#society
Le Monde: Who is Candace Owens, the pro-Trump influencer who is spreading transphobic fake news about Brigitte Macron?
Candace Owens is promoting a controversial book, "Devenir Brigitte," which claims Brigitte Macron is transgender and includes serious allegations against the couple. The book has gained traction in France, and Owens has previously discussed these theories on her popular podcast.
Owens has a history of aligning with pro-Trump ideologies and has been a prominent figure in conservative media, previously leading communications for Turning Point USA. Her influence has garnered attention from notable figures in the Republican Party.
Fox News: Columbia University punishes students who took over building during anti-Israel protests
Columbia University announced disciplinary actions against students involved in the occupation of Hamilton Hall during anti-Israel protests, including expulsions and suspensions. This follows increased scrutiny over antisemitism on campus and the rescinding of over $400 million in federal grants due to the university's handling of harassment against Jewish students.
The university's actions come amid a backdrop of resignations among deans and the interim president, who acknowledged the need to address the safety and well-being of Jewish students. The punishments will take effect after an appeal period.
Front Page Magazine: Who Owns the Media?
The ownership of the Washington Post is under scrutiny as Jeff Bezos faces resistance from staff after attempting to shift the paper's editorial direction towards the center. Staff revolts have led to resignations and protests against perceived censorship of political views.
This situation reflects a broader issue within media, where activist networks appear to exert more influence than owners or executives. Bezos's struggle to assert control over the Post highlights the challenges faced by traditional media ownership in navigating a landscape dominated by ideological conformity.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin will agree to US ceasefire – on his terms
Vladimir Putin expressed conditional support for a short-term ceasefire in Ukraine, emphasizing it must lead to a long-term peace addressing the conflict's root causes. He ruled out a ceasefire without guarantees against Ukraine joining NATO and affirmed that Russia will not return seized territory.
Putin indicated he is open to discussing the US proposal for a 30-day truce but raised concerns about its implementation and control. He is set to meet with US envoy Steve Witkoff and mentioned a possible discussion with Donald Trump, who hopes Russia will accept the truce.
Front Page Magazine: King David’s Hostage Negotiations
As Jews celebrate Purim, the holiday's themes resonate deeply with current events, particularly Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas. The narrative draws parallels between historical figures like King Saul and King David, emphasizing the need for decisive action against enemies rather than succumbing to political pressures or moral doubts.
King David's approach—acting swiftly and resolutely to rescue captives while destroying the enemy—serves as a lesson for Israel today. The article argues that moral certainty and decisive action are crucial for overcoming challenges, suggesting that Israel must reclaim its confidence to effectively combat terrorism.
The Mirror: Donald Trump makes fresh Greenland invasion threat with five chilling words
Donald Trump expressed optimism about the U.S. acquiring Greenland, citing national security concerns and urging NATO chief Mark Rutte for assistance. He emphasized the strategic importance of the Arctic amid rising activity from China and Russia.
However, Greenland's likely new prime minister rejected Trump's ambitions, asserting that its citizens should determine their own future. A recent poll indicated that 85% of Greenlanders oppose joining the U.S., with only 6% in favor of the proposal.