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#illegals
Breitbart: Sanctuary Cities Force ICE to Arrest Criminal Aliens in Uncontrolled Jail Parking Lots
Philadelphia prison officials are ignoring ICE immigration detainers, leading to dangerous confrontations with criminal illegal aliens outside of controlled environments. This policy forces ICE to apprehend offenders like Anderson Nunez-Hernandez and Amilcar Josue Villalvir-Mendez in public, compromising safety.
ICE officials criticize sanctuary city policies for endangering public safety and wasting taxpayer resources. Recent hearings highlighted incidents where criminal aliens were released into public areas, increasing risks for law enforcement and the community.
#politics
Fox News: Maine GOP urges Dems to repeal transgender athlete policy following federal Title IX violation finding
Republican lawmakers in Maine are urging Democrats to repeal the state's policy allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports, citing potential loss of over $700,000 in federal education funding due to a violation of Title IX. They warn that failure to act could jeopardize hundreds of millions in public education funding.
Governor Janet Mills has expressed her intention to defy a Trump administration directive on this issue, stating she would "see [him] in court." Legal experts suggest Maine's stance may not hold up in court, as it contradicts federal law and previous agreements with the Department of Education.
Fox News: Meet the Army veteran running to unseat emerging Trump resistance leader Crockett: 'Tearing our country down'
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces a challenge from Republican Sholdon Daniels in Texas’ 30th Congressional District. Daniels criticizes Crockett as ineffective and claims she lacks leadership, asserting that voters are eager for change. He emphasizes his commitment to addressing local concerns and restoring decorum in office.
Daniels plans to focus on lowering taxes, securing the border, and supporting small businesses if elected. He argues that voters want representatives who prioritize policy over social media presence, indicating a shift in expectations for congressional leadership in the district.
CNSNews: ‘Gag Me With a Spoon’: Sen. Kennedy Slams Taxpayer-Funded NPR, PBS Headlines
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized taxpayer funding for public media, citing biased reporting from NPR and PBS. He argued that with the abundance of information sources available today, public media is no longer necessary and should not be subsidized by taxpayers.
Kennedy expressed his intention to pass legislation to defund public media, asserting that it is unfair for taxpayers to support what he views as opinion journalism. He also mentioned support for efforts by former President Trump and Elon Musk to reduce government spending on media.
Forbes: Musk Can’t Fire Employees, Trump Reportedly Tells Cabinet Secretaries. Here’s Likely Why He’s Saying This.
President Trump has instructed his Cabinet secretaries to retain authority over staffing and policy decisions at their agencies, countering the influence of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This directive aims to clarify roles amid ongoing lawsuits challenging Musk's authority.
Trump's comments follow concerns from lawmakers about Musk's unilateral actions, which have led to significant federal job cuts. The administration's stance could bolster its legal position as it navigates multiple lawsuits related to DOGE's operations and staffing decisions.
Fox News: Dem senator behind social media fail responds to Elon Musk's offer
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., took credit for a Democratic social media campaign featuring identical posts criticizing President Trump, despite backlash over its execution. The campaign, titled "S--- That Ain’t True," included 22 lawmakers and aimed to highlight rising prices under Trump's presidency.
Elon Musk mocked the campaign on social media, offering a Cybertruck to anyone who could identify its creator. When asked if he wanted the vehicle, Booker laughed and declined, but acknowledged the campaign's success in gaining attention, even thanking conservatives for sharing it.
Fox News: Warren explains her applause during Trump's 'Pocahontas' jab in speech to Congress
Sen. Elizabeth Warren defended her applause during President Trump's address, stating it was to emphasize American support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia. She criticized Trump for his approach to Ukraine, asserting the importance of backing Ukrainian efforts for democracy.
Warren, a consistent advocate for Ukraine, expressed concern over Trump's remarks and his meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, which she deemed politically motivated. Other lawmakers, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, echoed concerns about the U.S.-Ukraine relationship following the meeting.
Fox News: 'Who benefited?': Blue state lawmaker demands FBI investigate bullet train 'boondoggle'
Rep. Kevin Kiley has requested an FBI investigation into California's high-speed rail project, which has seen no rail construction in 17 years and is projected to exceed costs by $100 billion. He questions the expenditure of over $13 billion without any operational stations.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority claims progress has been made, citing the construction of 50 structures and 171 miles underway. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has also called for a review of the project, expressing concerns over taxpayer funding and delays.
Fox News: Trump wants 'activist' groups that sue the government to put up money if they lose
President Trump has signed a memo directing federal agencies to seek financial guarantees from activist groups that sue the government for injunctions. This move aims to hold these groups accountable for any monetary harm caused by potentially unnecessary injunctions.
The memo applies to lawsuits where the government can prove financial harm from requested relief. It seeks to curb what the administration describes as overreach by "activist judges" and ensure that litigants are responsible for costs incurred from injunctions.
Fox News: CNN stunned by 'shocking' poll numbers showing public support for DOGE spending cuts
A CBS/YouGov poll reveals that 54% of Americans support Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in influencing federal spending cuts. CNN's Harry Enten expressed surprise at this majority backing, especially amid protests from Democrats who argue DOGE targets essential programs.
The poll indicates that 42% of respondents believe DOGE is cutting wasteful spending, while only 36% think necessary programs are being affected. Enten noted that this perception is crucial to the public's support for Musk's initiatives. Musk aims for DOGE to achieve a $1 trillion reduction in government spending.
#society
The Federalist: Texas Bill Seeks To Mandate Embryo Destruction Reports
A Texas House bill aims to increase oversight of the fertility industry by requiring in vitro fertilization (IVF) facilities to report annually on the status of embryos created. The legislation mandates details on embryo creation, destruction, and disposition, addressing a lack of transparency in the industry.
While the bill does not eliminate controversial practices in assisted reproductive technology, it seeks to affirm the dignity of human life and provide families with comprehensive information. This move reflects ongoing efforts to investigate and regulate the American fertility market.
The Western Journal: Brutal Turn for Climate-Change Icon Michael Mann as $1 Million Defamation Judgment Goes Up in Smoke
Climate scientist Michael Mann's defamation case against columnists Mark Steyn and Rand Simberg has seen a significant reduction in damages. Initially awarded over $1 million, the amount was cut after a judge found insufficient evidence of injury to Mann's career due to the defendants' comments.
While the court upheld that Mann was libeled, it ruled that punitive damages against Steyn would be reduced to $5,000, citing a lack of persuasive evidence of harm. The judge noted the disparity in the original award and the mixed evidence presented at trial.
Fox News: Albania issues yearlong TikTok ban amid youth violence concerns
Albania's Cabinet has decided to shut down TikTok for 12 months, citing concerns over violence and bullying among children, particularly after a fatal stabbing linked to the platform. Education Minister Ogerta Manastirliu noted that parents largely support this decision.
While TikTok is in discussions with the Albanian government to enhance child safety features, the opposition plans to protest the ban, calling it an act against free expression. The app has faced scrutiny globally regarding its impact on youth and data privacy.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Ex-police chief says he begged Netanyahu to cut ties with Qatar; Likud: Fake news
Former Israel Police commissioner Roni Alsheich revealed he urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to sever ties with Qatar, citing ongoing investigations into connections between Netanyahu's associates and Doha. Alsheich criticized the relationship, questioning its compatibility with Israel's security interests, especially given Qatar's support for Hamas.
Netanyahu's Likud party dismissed Alsheich's claims as "fake news," asserting that he has a history of making false accusations against the Prime Minister. The controversy has intensified following reports of payments made to Netanyahu's former spokesman by Qatar, as investigations into these ties continue.
#health
Fox News: Pope Francis shares first audio message since hospitalization: 'May God bless you'
Pope Francis expressed gratitude for global prayers regarding his health in a recorded audio message from Rome's Gemelli Hospital, marking his first vocal update since hospitalization for double pneumonia. His condition is stable, with ongoing physical therapy and no recent respiratory issues.
The Vatican confirmed that the pope is resting well and has been able to engage in some work activities. He received the Eucharist and marked Ash Wednesday, although he will miss a scheduled spiritual retreat with the Holy See hierarchy. The next health update is expected on Saturday.
#crime
Breitbart: Two Booked in Case Involving Death of Chiefs Fan Who Froze to Death in Backyard
Two men, Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson, have been charged in connection with the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who froze to death in January 2022. Toxicology reports revealed lethal levels of drugs, including cocaine and fentanyl, in the victims' systems.
Willis and Carson face manslaughter charges and drug delivery counts after evidence linked them to the drugs found at the scene. Prosecutors emphasize the responsibility of those supplying dangerous substances, with law enforcement vowing accountability for drug-related deaths.
The Western Journal: Disturbing: Former Day Care Worker Arrested, Hit with 51 Child Abuse Charges
Brandon Vigil, a former Colorado day care worker, has been arrested and charged with 51 counts of child abuse and harassment. The charges stem from incidents during his employment at a preschool, where he allegedly displayed violent behavior towards two-year-old children, including throwing objects and using racial slurs.
The investigation began after a teacher's aide reported Vigil's actions, leading to a review of evidence that revealed multiple instances of harmful behavior. Vigil faces serious charges, including child abuse with and without injury, and harassment. Authorities are reaching out to parents of other potential victims.
Breitbart: U.N. Judge Accused of Tricking Young Woman into Slavery
Ugandan High Court Judge Lydia Mugambe appeared in a British court facing charges of exploiting a young Ugandan woman as a domestic servant while studying at Oxford. Prosecutors allege she manipulated the victim's entry into the UK and used intimidation to enforce unpaid labor.
Mugambe, who denies the charges, reportedly claimed the victim was free to leave and had her own keys. Authorities became involved after a dispute in February 2023 revealed the victim's claims of being held against her will. An additional charge involves Mugambe attempting to intimidate the victim into dropping her complaints.
#sports
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis Shrugs Off Canada Boycott, Mocks Country's Stanley Cup Drought
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dismissed the significance of a Canadian boycott against the U.S. due to President Trump's tariffs, highlighting that only 3.3 million of Florida's 140 million tourists in 2024 came from Canada. He mocked Canada’s lack of Stanley Cup victories since 1993, contrasting it with Florida's recent hockey successes.
Despite Canada's struggles in the NHL, the country has excelled in international hockey competitions, winning gold medals at the Winter Olympics. The ongoing tensions have led to increased anti-U.S. sentiments among Canadians, including booing the national anthem at events.
#other
GB News: Donald Trump planning to 'deport' 240,000 Ukrainians in fresh Zelensky betrayal
President Trump is reportedly set to revoke the legal status of over 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the war with Russia, potentially leading to expedited deportation. This policy shift marks a significant reversal from the protections offered under the Biden administration.
The move is part of a broader effort to strip legal status from more than 1.8 million migrants and follows a Trump executive order aimed at terminating various humanitarian parole programs. These programs, initiated during Biden's presidency, were designed to provide temporary legal pathways for migrants from several countries.