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#illegals
Breitbart: Tren de Aragua Suspect Faces Florida Gun Charges -- Used Biden's CBP One App to Enter U.S.
A Venezuelan national, Luis Ernesto Veliz Riera, is charged with possessing a firearm as an illegal alien. He entered the U.S. using the now-disabled CBP-One asylum application and failed to attend his immigration hearing.
Veliz Riera was later found with a handgun in Florida and was released into the community on electronic monitoring before being rearrested. He is currently in custody pending trial.
#politics
Le Monde: In Germany, the unexpected resurrection of the left-wing party Die Linke
Die Linke, a radical left party in Germany, conducted a grassroots campaign in Lichtenberg, making 600,000 house calls before the parliamentary elections. This effort helped them defeat the far-right AfD candidate and marked a resurgence for the party, which gained 8.5% of the vote.
The campaign engaged many volunteers, highlighting a shift from online activism to direct community interaction. This approach resonated particularly with younger voters, as Die Linke secured 25% of the 18–24 age group, surpassing the AfD.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Hearing on Ending Political Lawfare
The House Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a hearing on March 4 to address the use of lawfare by the Biden-Harris Administration against political opponents. The session aims to discuss reforms to prevent politically motivated prosecutions, particularly in light of Donald Trump's legal challenges.
Concerns have been raised regarding the role of activist judges in obstructing Trump's agenda as he begins his second term. The hearing reflects ongoing tensions surrounding the intersection of law and politics.
Front Page Magazine: Wednesday Quick Takes
Democrat strategist James Carville claimed on CNN that President Trump is actively trying to destroy the United States, suggesting he may hate the country. Carville's comments reflect a broader narrative among Democrats who accuse Trump of siding with authoritarian regimes instead of supporting democracies like Ukraine.
Senator Mark Warner echoed these sentiments, criticizing Trump for cutting aid to Ukraine and claiming it undermines democratic efforts globally. He lamented that such actions align the U.S. with authoritarianism, while Trump argues that negotiations are the path to peace.
Fox News: Lawmakers reveal top issues they want Trump to hammer home during joint address to Congress
President Trump is set to address Congress, with lawmakers expressing their hopes for the speech. Democrats want him to focus on lowering living costs, while Republicans anticipate a historic address highlighting his achievements and vision for the country.
Some lawmakers, including Democrats, plan to skip the event, reflecting a divide in attendance and expectations. The speech is scheduled for 9 p.m. and aims to address key issues such as the economy and border security.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle corrects Mindy Kaling after awkward slip-up in Netflix series: ‘You know I’m Sussex now’
Meghan Markle's Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," launched on March 4, showcasing her lifestyle tips alongside celebrity friends. In the second episode, she and Mindy Kaling create a kids' garden tea party, reflecting on their shared experiences as busy mothers.
Markle discusses the significance of her family name, Sussex, which she shares with her children, Archie and Lilibet. The series highlights her parenting journey, though her children do not appear on screen, while Prince Harry makes a brief cameo in the final episode.
Fox News: Trump blasts CBS ‘Deface the Nation’ host Margaret Brennan, says ‘anybody on the street’ can do her job
President Trump criticized CBS's "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan, suggesting her interviewing skills are subpar. He referred to her show as "Deface the Nation" and questioned how she was hired after her controversial comments linking free speech to the Holocaust.
Brennan's remarks were made during an exchange with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who strongly disagreed, stating that free speech was not a factor in the Nazi genocide. Vice President JD Vance also expressed disbelief over Brennan's claims, questioning the media's perspective on the Holocaust.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Fox News' Zelenskyy interview watched by 6.4 million viewers, surpassing NBC, CBS evening newscasts
Fox News Channel achieved a significant ratings win with Bret Baier's interview of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, attracting 6.4 million viewers, surpassing NBC and CBS evening newscasts. The program's first 30 minutes averaged 6.2 million viewers, outperforming its competitors.
Zelenskyy's comments during the interview addressed tensions with U.S. politicians, emphasizing the importance of U.S.-Ukraine relations. Throughout the week, Fox News consistently led in viewership, with programs like "The Five" and "Special Report" dominating cable news ratings.
#economy
Breitbart: CFPB Drops Lawsuit over Use of Payment Service Zelle
The CFPB has dismissed its lawsuit against major banks Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo regarding their Zelle payment service, citing procedural rules. The lawsuit, initiated during the Biden administration, alleged that the banks failed to protect consumers from fraud.
The CFPB's decision comes amid ongoing legal challenges and internal conflicts, including a lawsuit from a union representing CFPB employees. The agency reported significant consumer losses linked to Zelle since its launch in 2017.
Breitbart: China to Downplay Its Broken Economy at Lawmaking 'Two Sessions'
China's National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference have commenced their annual sessions, focusing on economic policies amid reports of declining foreign investment and stagnant growth. CPPCC spokesman Liu Jieyi emphasized the economy's resilience, despite challenges.
The sessions aim to set China's economic growth target and review government budgets, while the country faces significant issues such as the fallout from the Evergrande crisis and an exodus of foreign companies. The meetings will conclude by March 11.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: T.S. Eliot and Reconversion on Ash Wednesday
T.S. Eliot's "Ash-Wednesday" reflects on the transient nature of life and the spiritual journey toward faith. The poem begins with a meditation on self-restraint and the struggle between earthly desires and the quest for divine connection, echoing Dante's themes of realization and conversion.
Eliot's exploration of duality and the challenges of faith culminates in a series of turning points, symbolized by a staircase, where he confronts his inner self and distractions. The poem ultimately suggests that true unity and understanding arise from embracing both the earthly and the spiritual.
#health
GB News: Aldi to stock new pillow that 'can help and improve any sleep' - available for £13
Aldi will launch a CBD-infused pillow on March 9, priced at £12.99, as part of its Specialbuys range. The pillow aims to enhance sleep quality through microencapsulated CBD, which is released throughout the night, potentially easing anxiety and stress.
While some studies suggest CBD may improve sleep, research is still limited. Shoppers are advised to act quickly, as these limited-time offerings often sell out fast.
#education
The Western Journal: Linda McMahon Announces Department of Education's 'Final Mission' After She's Sworn in as Its Chief
Linda McMahon, recently confirmed as Secretary of Education, announced a mission to reduce bureaucratic influence in education and return oversight to the states. She emphasized empowering parents and eliminating unnecessary regulations to improve student outcomes and restore excellence in American education.
McMahon criticized the current education system for failing to meet student needs and pledged to focus on core subjects while reforming higher education to align with workforce demands. She described this initiative as a final opportunity to enhance American education for future generations.