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#illegals
Breitbart: Chicago Alderman: Dems 'Haven't Learned' on Immigration, Made 'Any Progress' on Issue
Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized Democrats for failing to make progress on immigration, claiming they haven't learned from past mistakes. He expressed concern over dangerous individuals being sent to Chicago and the conflation of law-abiding immigrants with criminals.
Lopez emphasized the need for law enforcement to manage threats effectively and accused the Democratic Party of neglecting long-term undocumented residents while focusing on new arrivals. He believes this has allowed Republicans to gain traction on the issue ahead of the 2024 election.
#politics
Fox News: Trump blasts Rep. Al Green as 'an embarrassment' to Democrats, says he 'should be forced to take an IQ test'
President Trump criticized Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, calling for him to take an IQ test after Green disrupted his joint session address to Congress. The House voted to censure Green for his actions during the speech, which included shouting at Trump.
Trump labeled Green as a "low IQ individual," stating he is an embarrassment to Congress and the Democratic Party. Green was removed from the session by the U.S. Sergeant-at-Arms following his interruptions.
Breitbart: Gov. DeSantis: Time to Repeal Florida's Red Flag Law
Gov. Ron DeSantis is advocating for the repeal of several gun control measures in Florida, including the red flag law and increased age requirements for long gun purchases, which were implemented after the Parkland shooting. He is urging the Republican supermajority to support open carry legislation to strengthen Second Amendment rights.
Democratic leaders, however, criticize this push, arguing it undermines commitments made to Parkland victims' families and could jeopardize law enforcement safety. DeSantis contends that Florida has not done enough to uphold gun rights, despite its reputation as a conservative state.
Breitbart: Moulton: Dems Lack Plans on Government Reform, Immigration
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) emphasized the need for Democrats to reform their party and address immigration issues during a CNN International interview. He criticized the party for losing touch with Americans and losing elections, calling for a broader approach that includes diverse viewpoints.
Moulton urged Democrats to develop concrete plans for government reform and to not merely react to Republican criticisms. He believes that while the federal government is inefficient, the solutions proposed by Republicans are not beneficial.
The Western Journal: Astronaut Stuck in Space Speaks Out, Confirms Biden Abandoned Him
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore confirmed that Elon Musk's SpaceX offered to return him and fellow astronaut Sunita Williams from the International Space Station, but the Biden administration allegedly declined the offer for political reasons. Wilmore stated that Musk's claims are "absolutely factual."
Despite the administration denying that politics influenced the decision, Wilmore's comments suggest otherwise. The astronauts are set to return to Earth on March 19 or 20 aboard a SpaceX craft. This situation raises questions about the Biden administration's handling of the astronauts' rescue.
Fox News: 10 Dems join Republicans to punish Al Green for Trump speech outburst
House lawmakers voted to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, following his removal from President Trump's address to Congress for disruptive behavior. Ten Democrats joined Republicans in the vote, while Green himself voted "present."
The censure was prompted by Green's vocal protests during Trump's speech, and multiple resolutions were quickly drafted by Republicans in response. House Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the need for accountability, urging Democrats to support the censure as a means to regain public trust.
Forbes: Court Extends Block On Federal Funding Freeze: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
A federal judge has extended an order blocking the Trump administration's freeze on domestic federal spending while litigation is ongoing. This follows a Supreme Court ruling requiring the administration to release $2 billion in foreign aid that had been withheld.
Numerous lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration by various groups, challenging its policies and actions. While some temporary rulings have been made, many cases are still pending, with the potential for further changes as appeals progress through the courts.
Fox News: House Dems suggest Trump is trying to bring back slavery in racially charged livestream: 'Back to the fields'
Two House Democrats, Jasmine Crockett and Hank Johnson, claimed during a live stream that President Trump's policies aim to regress Black Americans to a time akin to slavery, suggesting he wants them to return to low-wage agricultural jobs. They argue this reflects a broader threat to education and democracy.
Their comments follow Trump's recent electoral gains among Black voters, with notable improvements in support from various demographics. Crockett has faced backlash for labeling Trump a "dictator" and an "enemy to the United States."
#society
The Western Journal: Trump Lays Down the Law with Spoiled Protesters: 'Agitators Will Be Imprisoned'
President Trump has announced plans to cut federal funding for colleges that permit "illegal protests," particularly targeting pro-Hamas demonstrations and anti-Semitism. He stated that "agitators" could face imprisonment or deportation, while American students could be expelled or arrested.
This move follows an executive order to investigate colleges failing to protect Jewish students. Columbia University, facing scrutiny for anti-Semitic protests, may lose significant federal funding if it doesn't address these issues. The administration's stance raises questions about the definition of "illegal protests" and the enforcement of these measures.
The Economist: How Mumsnet changed Britain
Mumsnet, the parenting website, celebrates its 25th anniversary this month. Launched during the dotcom boom, it provided a platform for discussions ranging from parenting tips to more personal topics, shaping conversations around motherhood in Britain.
Its influence on societal norms and parenting discourse has been significant, marking a shift in how parents engage with each other online.
Fox News: Gwyneth Paltrow confesses LA fires caused her to drink 'every night'
Gwyneth Paltrow revealed she self-medicated with alcohol during the stress of the LA fires in January, which exacerbated her menopause symptoms. She admitted to drinking nightly, a significant increase from her usual intake, and noted a direct correlation between her alcohol use and symptom severity.
Despite the turmoil, Paltrow confirmed her family's safety amid the devastation caused by the fires, which resulted in numerous fatalities and widespread destruction. She also sold her Brentwood home for $22 million during this period, as the community sought to recover from the disaster.
The Economist: A thorny debate in Britain around the definition of “Islamophobia”
The UK government has formed a working group to define "Islamophobia" amid concerns about free speech and criticism of Islam. Chaired by former attorney-general Dominic Grieve, the group faces potential controversy as some believe the term may be misused to limit criticism of the religion.
This initiative comes as the U.S. vice-president criticizes Britain's stance on free speech, raising alarms about the implications for public discourse.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: US is 'prepared' for war against China as trade war escalates after tariff retaliation warning
The U.S. is prepared for potential conflict with China amid escalating trade tensions, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He emphasized the need for military readiness and strong defense spending to deter war, while acknowledging the complex relationship between President Trump and President Xi Jinping.
China has announced a 7.2% increase in defense spending and is modernizing its military capabilities, including a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The U.S. plans to impose additional tariffs on China, which has denied involvement in the fentanyl crisis affecting America, blaming the U.S. for the issue instead.
The Western Journal: Zelenskyy May Not Realize How Bad He Messed Up with Trump: Watch What US Warplanes Are Doing
U.S. military aid to Ukraine was abruptly halted after President Zelenskyy clashed with President Trump during an Oval Office meeting. This led to military planes carrying supplies being ordered to turn back midflight, jeopardizing Ukraine's defense against Russia.
The pause in aid, which has totaled $183 billion from the U.S. since the conflict began, signals a shift in U.S. policy towards Ukraine. Trump and his administration are emphasizing the need for Zelenskyy to pursue peace rather than prolong the conflict, putting pressure on Ukraine to reassess its strategy.
The Mirror: Russia issues terrifying response after Macron hints France could use nukes
Russia has condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's recent comments about potentially using nuclear weapons, labeling them as "extremely confrontational" and a threat to Moscow. Russian officials, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, accused Macron of escalating tensions and indicated that France's stance reflects a desire for the war in Ukraine to persist.
In a televised address, Macron emphasized the need for European nations to prepare for potential shifts in U.S. support and asserted that Russian aggression poses a direct threat to Europe. He argued that abandoning Ukraine would not lead to peace and warned that Russia's ambitions extend beyond Ukraine.
Fox News: It's time to ban Chinese AI app DeepSeek from 'government devices,' state AGs urge Congress
State attorneys general are urging Congress to ban the Chinese-owned DeepSeek AI app on government devices, citing national security risks. They argue that the app could be exploited by Chinese spies to steal sensitive information, similar to concerns raised about TikTok.
Legislation has already been introduced to prohibit DeepSeek, which is seen as a potential tool for compromising U.S. security through data collection. Several countries have already blocked the app due to these risks.
#economy
Fox News: US 'energy dominance': Wright, Burgum visit Louisiana liquefied natural gas facility amid $18B expansion
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are visiting a Louisiana liquefied natural gas exporter to announce an $18 billion expansion of its facility. This move is framed as a demonstration of America's renewed energy dominance under the Trump administration.
The expansion at Venture Global's Plaquemines facility aims to increase production capacity significantly and is expected to create numerous jobs. Officials emphasize the importance of U.S. energy exports, particularly in light of global market demands and geopolitical tensions.
#military
The Mirror: Russia issues chilling WW3 warning vowing to 'fertilise soil with British blood'
Russian officials have issued stark warnings to European leaders considering sending troops to Ukraine, claiming such actions would lead to defeat and death. Prominent figures, including a senator and a general, mocked UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's proposals and emphasized Russia's military readiness to counter any NATO forces.
They asserted that Russia's military capabilities are unmatched and that European nations would face catastrophic consequences if they proceed with troop deployments. The rhetoric suggests a belief in Russia's invincibility on the battlefield and a dismissal of the effectiveness of Western military support for Ukraine.
Breitbart: Trump Effect: E.U. Leaders Meet to Discuss Boosting Military Self-Reliance
President Trump is pushing Europe to become more self-sufficient in defense, leading to an emergency summit to explore military capabilities. German leaders are discussing increased defense spending, while France considers using its nuclear deterrent against Russian threats.
The EU is responding with plans for significant military investment, including an $840 billion proposal from the European Commission to enhance defense spending and support Ukraine. European leaders are committed to taking decisive steps to bolster their military readiness.
#culture
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: ‘Hamilton’ cancels itself as the Left continues to divide us
Lin Manuel Miranda and the producers of "Hamilton" are canceling their performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of the Trump administration's leadership changes. This reflects a broader sentiment among progressives who believe the political climate demands constant confrontation.
Many Americans, however, desire a return to normalcy, wanting to engage across political divides without the culture wars intruding into everyday life. The cancellation of "Hamilton" symbolizes a growing divide, as the public seeks a way forward that embraces unity rather than division.
The Economist: Jack Vettriano was a fantastic painter
Jack Vettriano, a painter known for his British charm and Italian-sounding name, has sparked debate regarding his artistic merit. While many appreciate his work, critics question whether he qualifies as a great painter.
This discussion reflects broader themes in British culture and identity, as Vettriano's art resonates with the public despite mixed reviews from art critics.
#crime
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger doesn't want Amazon shopping list revealed at trial: court filings
Bryan Kohberger is seeking to exclude his Amazon purchase history from his upcoming trial related to the murders of four University of Idaho students. His defense argues that the evidence is vague, incomplete, and potentially misleading due to Amazon's AI-driven algorithms that influence user behavior.
The defense claims Kohberger's account may have been shared with family members, complicating the interpretation of his shopping history. Kohberger, who is charged with the murders, faces a trial set for August 11, where he could potentially receive the death penalty if convicted.