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8 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Former illegal immigrant aide to AOC self-deports to Colombia amid questions about employment: report
Diego de la Vega, a former aide to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has self-deported to Colombia after living in the U.S. illegally since childhood. He expressed relief at no longer living in fear and praised the freedom of movement in Colombia, despite the bittersweet nature of his departure.
De la Vega worked for Ocasio-Cortez's campaign and previously for immigrant rights, highlighting frustrations with the current immigration system. He noted that protections are diminishing, regardless of political leadership, and acknowledged the challenges faced by undocumented individuals.
#politics
Fox News: 'The View' hosts get into fiery clash over Dems 'not meeting the moment' during an 'existential crisis'
The co-hosts of ABC's "The View" debated the censure of Rep. Al Green by 10 Democratic lawmakers after his outburst during President Trump's address to Congress. Opinions varied, with some supporting the censure while others criticized it as a failure of the Democratic Party to effectively oppose Trump.
Co-hosts expressed frustration over the party's response, arguing that Democrats should emulate Green's confrontational approach rather than joining in the censure. The discussion highlighted a divide within the party on how to handle opposition to Trump's agenda and the effectiveness of their protests.
The Western Journal: State AG Sets Stage to Have All Biden Pardons, Exec Orders, Other Actions Legally Voided
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is calling for a Department of Justice investigation into President Joe Biden's cognitive abilities during his presidency. He suggests that Biden's mental decline may have allowed staff to issue executive orders and pardons without his knowledge, potentially rendering them unconstitutional.
Bailey's concerns include claims that Biden's staff restricted his interactions and information sources, leading to questions about who was truly in charge during his administration. He argues that if Biden was not fully aware of his actions, many of his decisions could be legally void.
#society
GB News: Travel warning: Nearly ALL German airports to go on 24hr strike in major blow to 150,000 passengers
Germany's international airports will face significant disruptions due to a 24-hour strike called by the Verdi union, affecting public sector and ground handling employees. The strike is set for Monday, impacting major airports like Frankfurt and Munich, with an estimated 150,000 passengers affected.
Workers are demanding an 8% wage increase or a minimum raise of 350 euros per month, alongside higher bonuses and additional time off. Employers have deemed these demands unaffordable, and negotiations are scheduled to continue later this month.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Missouri wins $24B judgment against China in COVID lawsuit
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Missouri in its $24 billion lawsuit against China's Communist Party, alleging it hoarded protective supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey described the ruling as a significant victory for accountability.
The judgment, amounting to over $24 billion, includes provisions for seizing Chinese-owned assets if payment is not made. The lawsuit, initially filed by former Attorney General Eric Schmitt, focused on China's obstruction of critical medical equipment production and export during the pandemic.
Le Monde: Donald Trump tries to rebalance his pro-Russia message on the war in Ukraine, then backtracks
Donald Trump has threatened Russia with increased banking sanctions and tariffs until a ceasefire in Ukraine is achieved, coinciding with a major Russian attack on Ukrainian energy. He has also criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky, questioning his legitimacy and halting military support.
Trump's comments reflect a significant shift in his stance, as he previously expressed confidence in Russia's intentions. During a recent Oval Office appearance, he seemed to contradict his tough rhetoric by suggesting Putin's actions were understandable.
#military
Breitbart: Anti-Trump AP Targets 'Enola Gay' in Attack on Pentagon’s DEI Removal
The Associated Press reported on the U.S. Defense Department's efforts to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) content, including the removal of images like the Enola Gay bomber. The Pentagon has flagged over 26,000 images for deletion, with potential increases due to social media posts.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has criticized DEI programs, emphasizing that they undermine military unity and mission effectiveness. A memo from the Pentagon has ordered the removal of official content promoting DEI-related materials, including critical race theory and gender ideology.
#sports
Breitbart: Charles Barkley Slams 'Fools' in Canada Who Badmouth Hockey Legend Wayne Gretzky Over His Friendship with Trump
Charles Barkley defended Wayne Gretzky against Canadian critics who disapprove of Gretzky's friendship with Donald Trump. Barkley emphasized Gretzky's greatness as a player and person, dismissing the backlash as unwarranted and attributing it to political issues beyond Gretzky's control.
Gretzky, a supporter of Trump, has faced criticism in Canada, especially following Trump's comments about tariffs and joking about Canada becoming the "51st State." Despite the controversy, Barkley insists that Gretzky's legacy as the greatest hockey player remains untarnished.