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#politics

The Federalist: Dems Displayed Their Soullessness At Trump's Speech
Dems Displayed Their Soullessness At Trump's Speech
During President Trump's speech to Congress, Democrats displayed a lack of support for victims of violence and crime, refusing to stand for families affected by illegal immigration and other tragedies. Their protests and theatrics overshadowed the speech's message, highlighting their apparent disconnect from American sentiments.

Despite attempts to disrupt the address, polls indicated that a significant majority of viewers had a positive response to Trump's remarks. The Democrats' actions, including walkouts and jeering, seemed to reinforce their struggle for relevance in the current political landscape.


Le Monde: Arab leaders approve Gaza reconstruction plan to rival Trump's proposal
Arab leaders approve Gaza reconstruction plan to rival Trump's proposal
Arab League leaders convened on March 4, 2025, in Cairo to address US President Trump's proposal to relocate two million Palestinians from Gaza. They condemned efforts to displace Palestinians and proposed a reconstruction plan for Gaza, emphasizing the return of the Palestinian Authority.

The plan, developed by Egypt, outlines a five-year reconstruction effort costing approximately $53.2 billion, focusing on rebuilding without population displacement. It includes an initial six-month phase for debris clearance and temporary housing for 1.5 million people, but does not address Hamas' demilitarization, which the US and Israel demand.


The Federalist: No, There Is Nothing You Can Do To Make Democrats Happy
No, There Is Nothing You Can Do To Make Democrats Happy
During his address to Congress, President Trump emphasized that nothing he says will satisfy Democrats, highlighting their refusal to applaud or acknowledge various achievements and tributes. He criticized both Democrats and certain conservative leaders for their inability to celebrate victories, suggesting that attempts to appease the left have led to a loss of integrity among some conservatives.

Trump's remarks reflect a broader sentiment that no accomplishment will garner approval from Democrats, illustrating a divide in political engagement. This situation raises concerns about the impact of seeking validation from those who remain unappeasable, potentially compromising core values.


Liberty Nation News: Pistolas at SCOTUS: Mexico v. Smith and Wesson for $10 Billion - Liberty Nation News
Pistolas at SCOTUS: Mexico v. Smith and Wesson for $10 Billion - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Smith & Wesson v. Mexico, a case where Mexico is attempting to hold American gun manufacturers liable for crimes committed with their firearms. The court's initial reception suggests skepticism towards Mexico's claims, with predictions leaning towards a ruling that favors gun rights.

The case stems from a dismissed claim under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, with Mexico's appeal gaining traction in the First Circuit. However, the justices, particularly Justice Sotomayor, faced criticism for their reasoning, as the arguments lack substantial evidence linking gun manufacturers to criminal activity. A ruling is expected by summer.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 5: Day 516 – Arab states plan for Gaza, are frustrated with PA
Daily Briefing Mar. 5: Day 516 – Arab states plan for Gaza, are frustrated with PA
In the latest Daily Briefing, US bureau chief Jacob Magid discusses President Trump's recent address, noting he did not mention Israeli hostages present. The situation in Gaza is evolving, with Arab states proposing a plan for interim governance and frustration with PA President Abbas's inflexibility.

Additionally, a senior Qatari official emphasized the need to maintain the current hostage deal, while Arab leaders are seeking alternatives to Trump's reconstruction plan for Gaza. Tensions rise as the PA considers reforms amid pressure from the US and regional partners.


GB News: Washington prohibits Britain from sharing US military intelligence with Ukraine amid withdrawal of support for Zelensky
Washington prohibits Britain from sharing US military intelligence with Ukraine amid withdrawal of support for Zelensky
The US has blocked the UK from sharing military intelligence with Ukraine, coinciding with a decrease in American support for President Zelensky. This restriction may hinder Ukraine's defense capabilities as it faces potential weapon shortages in the coming months.

Critics argue that the US's decision to freeze aid could prolong the conflict, allowing Russia to exploit Ukraine's weakened position. NATO allies have expressed disappointment, emphasizing the necessity of US military support in the ongoing war.


#economy

Forbes: U.S. Stock Futures Inch Up After Lutnick Signals Flexibility On Tariffs
U.S. Stock Futures Inch Up After Lutnick Signals Flexibility On Tariffs
U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday after a drop to their lowest levels since before the November election. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated that President Trump might be open to negotiating tariff rollbacks with Canada and Mexico, contingent on their cooperation regarding drug trafficking.

Lutnick suggested that if Canada and Mexico agree to address U.S. concerns, Trump may offer some tariff relief. Canadian officials expressed skepticism, noting that decisions ultimately rest with Trump. Meanwhile, Trump defended his tariff strategy in a congressional address, stating it aims to protect American interests.


#religion

Le Monde: Pope Francis' long hospitalization raises renunciation question
Pope Francis' long hospitalization raises renunciation question
Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14 for bronchitis and double pneumonia, has seen a decline in health, raising concerns within the Catholic Church. His prolonged absence from church duties is unprecedented, and the Vatican has not provided a discharge date.

As of March 4, his condition was deemed "stable," but doctors warned he remains "not out of danger." In response, nightly prayers have been held in Saint Peter's Square, drawing crowds of faithful seeking his recovery.