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#illegals

Breitbart: Democrat Mayors Refuse to Answer If They Would Turn Over Illegal Aliens to ICE
Democrat Mayors Refuse to Answer If They Would Turn Over Illegal Aliens to ICE
During a recent hearing, Democrat mayors Michelle Wu of Boston and Brandon Johnson of Chicago avoided directly answering whether they would turn over illegal immigrant criminals to ICE. Rep. James Comer pressed them on the issue, highlighting concerns about local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Both mayors emphasized their commitment to local law enforcement and accountability but did not provide clear responses to Comer's repeated inquiries. The exchange raised questions about the policies of sanctuary cities and their implications for public safety.


#politics

Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: Andrew Cuomo’s potential comeback and the complexities of ranked choice voting in New York City’s mayoral election
JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: Andrew Cuomo’s potential comeback and the complexities of ranked choice voting in New York City’s mayoral election
New York City's mayoral election on November 4, 2025, is shaping up to be a contest between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Cuomo has announced his candidacy and will face several Democratic challengers, including far-left candidate Zoran Mamdani, who has gained momentum with progressive voters.

The election dynamics are influenced by ranked-choice voting, which could favor a radical candidate like Mamdani if he can consolidate support from eliminated candidates. Cuomo is currently leading in polls, but concerns about voter demographics and preferences, particularly regarding public safety and quality of life, will play a crucial role in determining the election outcome.


Breitbart: House Censures Al Green for Disrupting Trump Address to Congress
House Censures Al Green for Disrupting Trump Address to Congress
The House voted 224-198-2 to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) for disrupting President Trump's address to Congress, where he yelled and waved his cane in protest. The censure passed mainly along party lines, with some Democrats joining Republicans in support.

Speaker Mike Johnson condemned Green's actions as unprecedented and warned him to comply with House decorum. The incident sparked heated exchanges between both parties during the censure vote.


Fox News: MSNBC host avoids addressing backlash to comments about 13-year-old cancer survivor featured in Trump speech
MSNBC host avoids addressing backlash to comments about 13-year-old cancer survivor featured in Trump speech
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace faced backlash for comments linking a 13-year-old cancer survivor, DJ Daniel, to the January 6 events and Capitol Police suicides during her coverage of President Trump's address to Congress. Despite the controversy, she did not address the uproar in her subsequent program.

DJ Daniel, who received an honorary Secret Service badge from Trump, was praised during the speech, prompting a standing ovation from Republicans. Wallace's remarks drew criticism from social media and the White House, with officials condemning her comments as inappropriate.


The Western Journal: DOGE Terminates Obama Presidential Library Lease
DOGE Terminates Obama Presidential Library Lease
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has canceled the lease for the temporary Barack Obama Presidential Library in Chicago, part of a broader initiative to reduce federal expenditures. The library's artifacts will be relocated to a new permanent site in Maryland.

The move is expected to save $5 million annually, with claims of total savings reaching $660 million across various federal leases. The library's closure aligns with efforts to digitize records and improve public engagement with history.


Fox News: New York City denied request FEMA return $80M in migrant funds
New York City denied request FEMA return $80M in migrant funds
A federal judge denied New York City's request to reclaim $80 million in FEMA funds for migrant shelters, stating the city failed to demonstrate irreparable harm. The funds were revoked by the Trump administration due to concerns over their use for housing illegal migrants.

Mayor Eric Adams criticized the decision and the federal government's actions, arguing it jeopardizes city services. He emphasized the need for cooperation with federal authorities while balancing the city's status as a sanctuary city.


#society

GB News: Wetherspoons unveils major menu update with pints starting at just £1.69 - full list
Wetherspoons unveils major menu update with pints starting at just £1.69 - full list
Wetherspoons has launched its Spring Beer Festival from March 5 to March 16, featuring 30 international real ales priced from £1.69 per pint. Pub-goers can sample beers from countries like Australia, Canada, Italy, and the US, with some locations charging up to £2.49.

In addition to the beer festival, Wetherspoons has introduced new breakfast deals, including a full English breakfast for £2.99 and various vegetarian options. These initiatives highlight the chain's commitment to offering affordable dining and drinking experiences.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Kremlin remains cautious and discreet about Trump's promised rapprochement
Kremlin remains cautious and discreet about Trump's promised rapprochement
Vladimir Putin has remained largely silent in response to Donald Trump's recent statements suggesting a desire to improve US-Russia relations. The Kremlin's spokesperson acknowledged the positive aspects of Trump's approach but noted there are "nuances" to consider.

This muted reaction contrasts with social media commentary celebrating perceived successes for Putin, particularly regarding Trump's interactions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the announcement of a freeze on US military aid to Ukraine.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Bails On Many Mexico Tariffs For 1 Month—Canada Pause Also Expected
Trump Bails On Many Mexico Tariffs For 1 Month—Canada Pause Also Expected
President Trump has delayed the implementation of 25% tariffs on Mexico until April 2 for goods covered by the USMCA, following an agreement with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. This decision is seen as a gesture of respect and aims to address concerns over fentanyl trafficking.

The stock market reacted positively to the news, with the S&P 500 recovering from a larger loss earlier in the day. However, overall market performance remains down significantly due to ongoing tariff discussions.


#culture

Fox News: 'Hamilton' star put on notice by Trump's Kennedy Center president after anti-GOP 'publicity stunt'
'Hamilton' star put on notice by Trump's Kennedy Center president after anti-GOP 'publicity stunt'
Richard Grenell, the new president of the Kennedy Center, criticized Lin-Manuel Miranda for canceling a planned production of "Hamilton," claiming it discriminates against Republican voters. Grenell labeled the move a "publicity stunt" that could backfire, asserting that the arts should be inclusive.

Miranda and producer Jeffrey Seller stated they could not participate in the Kennedy Center under its current leadership, which they feel has politicized the institution. Grenell emphasized the need for programming that appeals to a wider audience and mentioned the Kennedy Center's financial struggles, vowing to focus on popular productions.