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6 Mar 2025
#politics
Liberty Nation News: The President, the Press, the Polls, and the Public - Liberty Nation News
Despite media narratives suggesting President Trump's administration is failing, polls indicate that many Americans support his policies. A CBS poll showed 76% approval for his recent address, with strong backing for issues like government spending and immigration.
Additionally, a significant majority supports mass deportation of illegal immigrants, with 66% in favor. On Ukraine, 51% back Trump's approach, highlighting a disconnect between public sentiment and media portrayal. Overall, the data suggests that Trump's support remains robust among the electorate.
Fox News: Gavin Newsom asks Charlie Kirk to give his party 'advice' in one-on-one podcast interview
California Gov. Gavin Newsom engaged in a candid discussion with conservative Charlie Kirk on the challenges facing the Democratic Party ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Newsom criticized Democratic strategist James Carville's advice to retreat politically, arguing it would allow Republicans to gain momentum.
Kirk emphasized the importance of addressing the issues facing young voters, claiming the Democratic Party has overlooked their struggles, allowing Trump to connect with this demographic. He pointed out the rise of mental health crises among young people and suggested that the GOP's messaging resonates more effectively with them.
Fox News: Morning Glory: The Democrats try outrage theater
Recent congressional gatherings have seen a marked decline in decorum, highlighted by President Trump's address where Democratic representatives engaged in disruptive behavior, including walkouts and shouting. This has raised concerns about the maturity and leadership within the Democratic Party.
The chaotic atmosphere suggests a lack of direction among Democrats, leading to questions about their capability to govern effectively. The GOP's prospects in the upcoming elections may be more uncertain than previously thought, as the actions of the "disrupters" raise doubts about their suitability for leadership roles.
Fox News: Pink bicycles or a cure for cancer: How do you believe our money should be spent?
Federal agencies have historically avoided accountability, misallocating resources to programs that do not align with their missions. This misdirection is exemplified by the "Pink Bicycle Effect," where agencies prioritize unnecessary expenditures over critical needs, such as curing cancer.
Despite the availability of resources, agencies often cite a lack of funding when challenged about their priorities. The recent findings of DOGE highlight significant wasteful spending on programs that do not serve American interests. Congress must reclaim its oversight role to ensure taxpayer dollars are used effectively.
#society
Fox News: Extra egg whites catapult chef's pancake breakfast to protein powerhouse
Celebrity chef Alex Guarnaschelli is promoting her "Stacks for Giving Back" initiative with Nutella, which supports local firehouses by providing pancake breakfast kits. The program encourages community involvement and fundraising for first responders across America.
Guarnaschelli emphasizes the importance of joy in cooking and has developed a protein-rich Cinnamon Cloud Pancake recipe, incorporating egg whites for added nutrition. She aims to inspire home cooks to make simple tweaks to enhance their meals while enjoying the process.
Fox News: I’m a 3-sport high school female athlete in Maine – I shouldn’t have to compete against biological males
Maine high school athlete Cassidy Carlisle expresses disappointment over the lack of support from state officials for women's sports, particularly regarding the inclusion of transgender athletes. She argues that allowing biological males to compete against females undermines the hard work and achievements of female athletes.
Carlisle emphasizes the need for fairness in sports, asserting that biological differences create an uneven playing field. She calls for a return to policies that protect women's sports, advocating for a clear distinction between male and female competitions to ensure equality and recognition for female athletes.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'Brink of abyss!' Russia hits back at Emmanuel Macron after he told Europe to 'prepare for war'
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that Russia poses a significant threat to France and Europe, asserting that the Ukraine war has escalated into a global conflict. He emphasized the need for Europe to assert its own future, rather than relying on Washington or Moscow.
In response, Russian officials have criticized Macron's statements, labeling them as erroneous and alarmist. They argue that his rhetoric could lead to dangerous miscalculations. Meanwhile, EU leaders are set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss a substantial military spending increase amid ongoing tensions.
Le Monde: Marine Le Pen timidly distances herself from Donald Trump
Marine Le Pen, president of the Rassemblement National, publicly disavowed the Trump administration for the first time, responding to accusations of complicity with Trump and past ties to Putin. She criticized the abrupt withdrawal of US aid to Ukraine but refrained from condemning the decision itself.
Le Pen also distanced herself from US Vice President JD Vance after he mocked a proposed Franco-British security plan for Ukraine. She emphasized the importance of allowing Ukraine time to adapt to the changing support landscape.
#military
Forbes: At Least 15 Injured As South Korean Jets Accidentally Drop Bombs On Civilian Homes During Military Drill With U.S.
At least 15 people were injured when two South Korean F-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped four bombs on a civilian area during a live fire exercise near Pocheon. The bombs fell outside the designated range, damaging eight buildings, including a church.
Authorities are investigating the incident, and live-fire exercises have been suspended pending the outcome. Injuries include two soldiers and two foreign nationals, with some hospitalized for serious but non-life-threatening injuries.