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#illegals
Breitbart: Report: ICE Has Deported over 100,000 Since Trump Took Office
Since January, over 100,000 deportations have occurred under President Trump, with ICE reporting 113,000 arrests. Trump's approach to immigration remains popular, with significant public support for deporting illegal aliens.
The administration is seeking to expedite deportations of gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, facing legal challenges that have temporarily halted these efforts.
#politics
Fox News: Trump agenda upended after GOP rebellion shuts down House floor
A procedural vote in the House of Representatives turned contentious as nine Republicans broke ranks, halting proceedings and jeopardizing two key bills backed by the Trump administration. This rebellion highlights ongoing tensions within the GOP and a struggle over remote voting for new parents.
Speaker Mike Johnson faces challenges as the party grapples with internal dissent, complicating efforts to advance legislation aimed at limiting nationwide injunctions and requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna's push for a discharge petition to allow remote voting for new parents further underscores the rift.
The Western Journal: Watch: Peter Doocy Leaves Trump, Kid Rock in Stitches After Blistering Line About Rock's Outfit
The atmosphere in the White House has shifted since Donald Trump's return, with a renewed sense of humor and authenticity. During a recent event, Kid Rock, dressed in patriotic attire, shared a laugh with Trump and Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy, highlighting a stark contrast to the previous administration.
The commentary suggests that Biden's presidency was marked by a lack of authenticity and humor, while Trump is portrayed as genuine and engaging. The piece emphasizes the importance of these qualities in political leadership, as well as the significance of lighthearted moments in the Oval Office.
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Can Trump serve a third term?
President Trump recently suggested he might consider a third term, prompting discussions about the legality under the 22nd Amendment. This amendment, ratified in 1951, was intended to prevent any president from serving more than two terms, a reaction to FDR's unprecedented third term.
Some theorists argue that since the amendment specifies "elected," a president could serve a third term through unconventional means, like running for vice president or Speaker of the House. However, these interpretations lack historical support and could undermine constitutional integrity. Ultimately, such discussions may detract from Trump's political achievements and legacy.
Breitbart: Sen. Cory Booker's Staffer Arrested for Carrying Gun on Capitol Grounds
Sen. Cory Booker's staff member, Kevin A. Batts, was arrested for carrying a pistol on Capitol grounds just before Booker began a speech opposing President Trump's agenda. US Capitol Police confirmed Batts, a retired officer, was detained for having a firearm without a license.
Booker, known for advocating stricter gun control, faced scrutiny as his staff member's actions contradicted his stance on the Second Amendment. The incident occurred while Booker continued his speech on the Senate floor.
Fox News: Cory Booker staffer arrested for allegedly carrying pistol without license at Capitol
A congressional staffer, Kevin A. Batts, was arrested for carrying a pistol without a license while being escorted into the U.S. Capitol by Senator Cory Booker. Despite being a retired law enforcement officer, all weapons are prohibited on Capitol Grounds.
Batts, who has a long history with Booker, was identified as a "Special Assistant" and has worked with the senator since 2006. Booker's office is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Fox News: Former Romney adviser bankrolled by left-wing groups ripped for leading anti-DOGE charge: 'Paid puppet'
Economist Oren Cass is facing backlash for his criticisms of President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its financial strategies. Cass argues that DOGE's approach to cutting expenditures is ineffective and claims that Elon Musk's influence is detrimental to American interests.
Cass, who has a history of opposing Trump's tax cuts, is linked to liberal funding sources, raising questions about his alignment with conservative policies. His critiques have drawn responses from various political figures, highlighting a divide within the Republican Party regarding fiscal strategies.
Fox News: Anna Paulina Luna forces House leadership's hand on proxy voting as GOP war escalates
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is pushing for a vote on legislation that would allow new parents in Congress to vote remotely for up to 12 weeks after a child's birth. This move faces opposition from House GOP leaders, who may use procedural tactics to block the bill.
Luna has criticized some conservatives for undermining her efforts and announced her departure from the House Freedom Caucus. House Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed concerns about the constitutionality of proxy voting and questioned the implications of creating special voting provisions for parents.
Fox News: Reporter's Notebook: Aftershock from a political 'earthquake' as Le Pen barred from presidential run in 2027
Marine Le Pen, the prominent right-wing French politician, has been convicted of embezzlement and barred from office for five years, claiming the ruling is a political maneuver against her. She plans to appeal, but analysts suggest her chances of success are slim.
Le Pen's National Rally party, which focuses on immigration and crime, currently holds the most seats in parliament. Protests are anticipated as supporters express outrage over what they perceive as judicial overreach.
#society
GB News: Judge orders council to crack down on buskers after racket compared to 'psychological torture'
A judge has ruled that buskers in Leicester Square are causing "psychological torture" to nearby Global Radio employees due to disruptive amplified music. Staff reported severe distractions, forcing them to make phone calls in cupboards.
Westminster Council has been ordered to take action against the noise, which has been a longstanding issue despite previous complaints. The council acknowledged the concerns and pledged to balance the needs of residents and street performers.
The Western Journal: Elon Revealed What He's Paying Alleged Baby-Mama, And the Internet's Collective Jaw Hit the Floor: Claim
Elon Musk revealed he has paid Ashley St. Clair, the alleged mother of his child, $2.5 million and provides $500,000 annually, despite uncertainty over paternity. St. Clair's claims and actions have raised skepticism online, with some suggesting ulterior motives.
Critics, including journalist Laura Loomer, question St. Clair's credibility and timing, linking her actions to political motives against Musk. The situation highlights the complexities of personal relationships in the public eye, with implications for both Musk and the child involved.
Fox News: Tesla owner confronts Pennsylvania man accused of scratching swastika on SUV
A man named Chadd Ritenbaugh is facing charges for allegedly defacing a Tesla with a swastika, which he described as a "misguided" act. He reportedly apologized to the car's owner, claiming no animosity towards the vehicle or its owner, but expressing discontent with Elon Musk.
The vandalism was captured on video, leading to Ritenbaugh's identification through his gym membership. He faces charges including criminal mischief and harassment. This incident is part of a broader trend of attacks on Tesla vehicles amid criticism of Musk's actions.
#economy
Forbes: Americans Are Pulling Back On Travel Spending In 2025, New Data Shows
U.S. tourism spending is declining due to a shaky economy and lower consumer confidence, with air travel and hotel expenditures dropping 10% and 6% year-over-year, respectively. Major airlines have adjusted forecasts, anticipating continued weak demand.
Economists predict this trend will persist, as discretionary spending is targeted for cuts amid economic uncertainty. Concerns are raised that President Trump's tariffs may exacerbate the situation, impacting prices and consumer confidence further.
Breitbart: Jobs Market Holds Steady Ahead of Trump Tariffs Announcement
The U.S. labor market remained stable in February, with job openings dipping slightly to 7.6 million, driven by declines in retail, finance, and hospitality. Hiring held steady at 5.4 million, and the quits rate remained at 2.0%, indicating worker confidence.
Despite rising anticipation of new tariffs from the Trump administration, the labor market's fundamentals appear unaffected for now. Federal layoffs increased, but overall job stability persists. Analysts suggest concerns over tariffs have not yet impacted hiring trends.
#military
Fox News: Putin conscripts 160K men as Russia eyes Ukraine offensive
Russia has launched its largest military draft in 14 years, calling up 160,000 men as President Vladimir Putin prepares for a potential spring offensive in Ukraine. The draft targets citizens aged 18 to 30 and is part of a bi-annual conscription drive, despite claims from the Kremlin that these conscripts will not be sent into combat.
Analysts suggest that this mobilization is aimed at prolonging the conflict and strengthening Russia's negotiating position in ceasefire talks. The U.S.-led efforts for a ceasefire have stalled, with ongoing tensions indicating a protracted conflict is likely.
#religion
The Western Journal: Survey: 84% of Self-Identified Christians Reject One of the Most Basic Tenets of the Faith - Make Sure You're Not Among Them
A recent survey by Arizona Christian University found that 84% of self-identified Christians in America do not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity. Only 16% affirmed this core tenet, raising concerns about the church's understanding of fundamental biblical teachings.
The survey highlights a significant disconnect between professing believers and essential Christian doctrine, suggesting that many lack knowledge of the God they worship. This misunderstanding poses challenges for the church's influence in society and calls for a reevaluation of its teachings and practices.
#crime
Breitbart: Pam Bondi Announces Federal Charges Against Trump Hater Accused of Colorado Tesla Firebombing
Federal charges have been filed against Cooper Jo Frederick, 24, for allegedly firebombing a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado. He is accused of being an accomplice to Lucy Grace Nelson, who also faces charges related to the incident. Both are linked to a series of vandalism incidents at Tesla locations.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled these acts as "domestic terrorism" and stated that those involved will be prosecuted aggressively. The Justice Department is seeking a 20-year sentence for Frederick. The vandalism is part of broader protests against Tesla and its leadership.
Fox News: Truck strikes pedestrians in downtown Boston, police say
A box truck in Boston struck multiple pedestrians and poles before flipping on its side and wedging between a pole and a building. At least two individuals are in critical condition, and firefighters had to extricate the driver from the truck.
The incident occurred around 12:40 p.m. in the Chinatown district, prompting a response from police and the homicide and fatal accident team. The area remains closed as authorities assess the situation.
#sports
The Western Journal: NFL Owners Vote to Change Rules for Overtime and Kickoffs
NFL owners have approved significant rule changes, including a new overtime format where both teams will have guaranteed possessions, now set for 10 minutes. Additionally, the touchback spot on kickoffs will move from the 30-yard line to the 35-yard line to encourage more returns.
The league has decided to table discussions on the controversial "tush-push" play while expanding the use of replay for certain penalties. These changes aim to enhance the game but have sparked mixed reactions among fans and analysts.
#other
Le Monde: How do tariffs work? Who pays when they rise? Take this Chinese toaster, sold in the US
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