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3 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Texas lawmaker reveals which 'threatening' migration efforts he would like to slash: 'Our own destruction'
Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas is reintroducing legislation to prohibit federal funding for U.N. organizations involved in immigration, citing concerns over mass migration and national security. The bill aims to bar funds to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and others, while requiring a review of U.S. grants to these agencies.
Gooden argues that taxpayer dollars are being misused to support illegal immigration, echoing sentiments from the Trump administration's earlier funding freezes and cuts to foreign aid. His proposals also include measures to ensure NGOs are not involved in human trafficking.
Forbes: Treasury Declares New Ownership Reporting Law Will Only Apply To Foreign Companies
The U.S. Treasury has announced that businesses will no longer need to comply with the beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), a move celebrated by President Trump. The change, which applies primarily to foreign companies, has drawn criticism from various political figures and organizations who argue it undermines efforts to combat money laundering and other financial crimes.
The announcement has left many businesses uncertain about the status of previously submitted data and ongoing legal challenges related to the CTA. While the Treasury's decision has been hailed by some as a relief for small businesses, others warn it could facilitate illicit activities by allowing anonymity for bad actors.
The Western Journal: Trump Sets Off Speculation with Cryptic Message: 'Tomorrow Night Will Be Big'
President Donald Trump has teased his upcoming address to Congress with a message stating, "Tomorrow Night Will Be Big." Scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, the speech is expected to outline his accomplishments and legislative priorities since taking office. GOP Rep. Nancy Mace has called the address "epic," while House Speaker Mike Johnson anticipates significant announcements.
Trump is likely to discuss tax reforms, border security, and government efficiency, raising expectations for impactful headlines. His address comes amid a backdrop of record low illegal border crossings and ongoing discussions about U.S. foreign policy.
Breitbart: Van Hollen: Disappointing Rubio Seemingly Had 'Total Lobotomy'
Senator Chris Van Hollen expressed regret over his vote to confirm Secretary of State Marco Rubio, criticizing Rubio for abandoning traditional U.S. leadership in promoting democracy and aligning more with authoritarian figures like Putin. He described Rubio's shift in stance as a "total lobotomy."
Van Hollen accused Rubio of echoing Donald Trump's views and allowing outside influences, like Elon Musk, to undermine the State Department's operations, leading to a retreat from America's global role.
#society
Breitbart: Kieran Culkin Reminds Wife of Deal to Have More Kids After Winning Oscar: 'Let's Get Crackin' on Those Kids'
Kieran Culkin, after winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, reminded his wife Jazz of a promise to have four children if he won. During his acceptance speech, he shared a story about their previous agreement and expressed his love for her and their family.
Social media reacted positively, noting a shift in Hollywood's narrative towards celebrating family. Some commentators highlighted the significance of Culkin's pro-family message amid a culture often focused on different values.
Fox News: Melania Trump speaks on Capitol Hill for first time in roundtable focused on punishing revenge porn
First Lady Melania Trump addressed lawmakers on Capitol Hill, advocating for the Take It Down Act, which aims to combat online abuse and revenge pornography. She emphasized the need to protect youth from digital harm and called for bipartisan support for the legislation.
The Take It Down Act would criminalize the distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery and require social media platforms to remove such content within 48 hours. Trump highlighted the psychological impact of these issues on victims, particularly teenagers, and urged Congress to prioritize the bill for the safety of children online.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Keir Starmer urged to 'prioritise UK security' after £1.6billion pledge to Ukraine: 'We need to see action!'
Shadow Foreign Minister Wendy Morton has urged the UK Government to fulfill its defense spending commitments, advocating for an increase from the current 2.5% to 3%. She emphasized the need for concrete action in light of global tensions, particularly regarding Ukraine.
Morton highlighted the interconnected security interests of the UK, Europe, and the US, calling for greater transparency on recent summit agreements. She stressed the importance of a calm and pragmatic approach to the ongoing crisis while pushing for immediate government action on defense spending.
Times Of Israel: Israel files testimony to World Court regarding hostage held in UNRWA facility
Israel has submitted evidence to the International Court of Justice, alleging that employees of the UNRWA aid agency are linked to Hamas and have participated in terrorist activities. This follows a request from the UN General Assembly for an advisory opinion on Israel's legislation banning UNRWA operations within its borders.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry criticized the UN process as biased and politically motivated, asserting that it overlooks the involvement of UNRWA staff in the October 7 Hamas attacks. Israel claims that a significant portion of UNRWA’s workforce has ties to terrorist factions and has provided evidence of these connections.
Breitbart: Levin: 'Zelensky Blew It and He Blew It Big — And I Speak as Somebody Who Supports Ukraine'
Mark Levin criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for missing an opportunity to strengthen ties with the U.S. during his meeting with Donald Trump. Levin argued that Trump's plan for investing in Ukraine's rare earth minerals could significantly benefit both nations, but Zelensky's prior consultations with Democrats led him to reject the deal.
Levin contended that this rejection could harm Ukraine's prospects and accused both Democrats and pro-Putin factions of undermining support for Ukraine. He called for a more robust European commitment to Ukraine's defense and emphasized the need for a strategic partnership that would bolster national security for both Ukraine and the U.S.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump's EPA Head Lee Zeldin Needs to Undo the 'Endangerment Finding'
Former EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is tasked with reassessing the Endangerment Finding, which deems carbon dioxide emissions a threat to health and the environment. Critics argue this finding, rooted in a broad interpretation of the Clean Air Act, has led to excessive regulations and economic disruption.
The Endangerment Finding has fueled regulatory changes across administrations, impacting energy policies and market dynamics. Opponents claim it is based on flawed models and has resulted in higher costs and reduced consumer choices. The author urges Zeldin to recognize the finding's lack of justification and its hindrance to energy dominance.
#military
The Telegraph: Britain is on a ‘war footing’? We can’t even police our borders
Keir Starmer claims the UK is on a "war footing," but his minor increase in defense spending falls short of addressing military cuts and rising threats. With only 1.5% of GDP allocated to conventional military, urgent action is needed, yet options are limited due to economic constraints.
Starmer's vague plans for deploying troops in Ukraine raise questions about the UK's military capacity and strategy. Serious scrutiny is required for such decisions, as domestic security issues, including rising illegal migration and threats from China, remain unaddressed.
#health
Le Monde: Pope Francis suffers two episodes of 'acute respiratory failure'
Pope Francis is hospitalized with pneumonia and experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure requiring bronchoscopies. His condition remains serious but stable, and he continues to use an oxygen mask while remaining alert and cooperative.
As the pontiff recovers, there is speculation about his future, especially regarding the possibility of resignation due to health concerns. He has previously indicated he would consider stepping down if unable to fulfill his duties.