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Mar 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Tom Homan: Would-Be Illegal Migrants Know 'Gravy Train Is Over'
Tom Homan, former border czar under Trump, stated that the administration's border policies have effectively deterred illegal migration. He emphasized the end of "catch and release," asserting that those attempting to cross illegally will face immediate deportation and prosecution.
Homan noted that potential migrants are now aware of the consequences, indicating a shift in perception regarding illegal entry into the U.S. He described the cartels as terrorist organizations and reinforced that the previous leniency for migrants is over.
#politics
Le Monde: Behind Musk's DOGE, a collection of potential conflicts of interest
Elon Musk's role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) raises concerns about conflicts of interest, as he influences agencies regulating his companies like Tesla and SpaceX. Despite White House claims of his limited involvement, Musk actively directs DOGE operations via social media.
Tesla faces scrutiny from US regulators, who are now under DOGE's influence, particularly regarding budgetary matters. The Trump administration has previously undermined regulatory bodies like the National Labor Relations Board, which has investigated Musk's companies for anti-union practices.
#society
Breitbart: Maher: Trump's Right to Pull Some Funds from Columbia
Bill Maher commended the Trump administration for cutting $400 million in federal funds to Columbia University due to antisemitism concerns, emphasizing the importance of the administration's approach to the issue. Panelist Alyssa Farah Griffin supported the funding cut but noted that the specifics would be crucial.
The discussion highlighted differing views on campus free speech and the complexities surrounding antisemitism in academia. Maher and Griffin acknowledged the right to hold unpopular opinions.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: JD Vance says he was confronted by pro-Ukrainian protesters while walking with toddler daughter
Vice President JD Vance reported being followed by pro-Ukrainian protesters while walking with his young daughter, expressing concern for her anxiety during the encounter. He engaged in a conversation with the protesters, which he described as mostly respectful, but criticized their actions as inappropriate.
The incident follows a tense Oval Office meeting between Vance, President Trump, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, where U.S. support for Ukraine was a contentious topic. Vance's comments and the subsequent protest highlight the growing divide over U.S. involvement in Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Breitbart: Vance Slams Pro-Ukraine Protesters for Chasing Him and His Daughter
Vice President JD Vance faced pro-Ukrainian protesters while out with his three-year-old daughter, causing her distress. He attempted to engage the protesters to ensure they would leave his daughter alone, labeling those who would chase a child during a protest as "s**t people."
This incident follows previous protests against the Vance family linked to a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, where Vance criticized Ukraine's military conscription issues. Tensions escalated during the meeting, with Trump emphasizing U.S. support for Ukraine and asserting Zelensky's lack of readiness for peace.
#culture
Le Monde: French actor François Cluzet: 'My father, my brother and I were serial liars. I got rid of it through acting'
French actor François Cluzet reflects on his childhood marked by deception and emotional struggles. He credits his success to a transformative experience watching Jacques Brel perform, which inspired him to pursue acting as a means to express his feelings.
At 69, Cluzet is celebrated for roles in films like "The Intouchables" and currently stars in the play "Encore une journée divine." His journey highlights the impact of early life experiences on his career.
Fox News: 'Wheel of Fortune' co-host Vanna White only works 34 days a year
Vanna White, co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" for 42 years, revealed she only works 34 days a year, filming six shows a day. She has worn over 8,000 dresses during her tenure and noted that she had not repeated a dress until a production error in 2020.
Following Pat Sajak's retirement, Ryan Seacrest has taken over hosting duties. White expressed that while there was an adjustment period for fans, Seacrest is doing a commendable job. Social media reactions highlighted her impressive work schedule and success.
#health
GB News: Liverpool news: Toddler rushed to hospital to remove blood clot after family suffer holiday from hell
A family's vacation in Mexico turned tragic when their 19-month-old daughter, Sienna-Rose, suffered a brain hemorrhage and required emergency surgery. After multiple failed attempts to secure treatment due to high costs and equipment issues, she underwent a three-and-a-half-hour operation to remove a blood clot.
Now stranded in Mexico, the family faces uncertainty regarding Sienna-Rose's recovery and potential long-term damage. They are seeking financial assistance for medical bills and a costly medical flight home, as they navigate this harrowing situation.
#sports
The Western Journal: NASCAR Sues Michael Jordan, Slams His Racing Team as an 'Illegal Cartel'
NASCAR has filed a lawsuit against Michael Jordan's racing team, 23XI Racing, claiming it operated an illegal cartel with Front Row Motorsports to collude for better terms from the organization. The suit alleges that the teams engaged in media campaigns and threatened boycotts to pressure NASCAR.
In response, attorneys for 23XI and Front Row called NASCAR's lawsuit a "meritless distraction," asserting it aims to shift focus from NASCAR's own alleged monopolistic practices. The legal battles coincide with the impending expiration of NASCAR's charter system, with NASCAR seeking triple damages and potential loss of starting positions for the teams involved.