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#illegals

Fox News: Former Biden adviser admits failure to address border crisis reality led to Trump's re-election
Former Biden adviser admits failure to address border crisis reality led to Trump's re-election
Former Biden border adviser Blas Nuñez-Neto criticized the administration for failing to address the border crisis, stating it contributed to Donald Trump's re-election. He described a "tidal wave" of illegal crossings and pointed to a lack of resources and delayed policy decisions as significant factors.

Nuñez-Neto acknowledged some improvements in border security but warned that it came at the cost of undermining constitutional order. He called for a balanced immigration system that respects both the nation's immigrant identity and the rule of law to prevent future crises.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Will the Muslim Brotherhood Finally Be Designated a Terror Group?
Will the Muslim Brotherhood Finally Be Designated a Terror Group?
Al Qaeda originated from a splinter group of the Muslim Brotherhood, with Osama bin Laden having ties to the organization. The Brotherhood has influenced various Islamic terror groups and American politics, particularly through organizations like CAIR.

Sen. Ted Cruz has introduced the Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2025 to formally designate the Brotherhood and its affiliates as terrorist entities. The bill aims to address the complexities of distinguishing between the Brotherhood's political and terrorist activities, raising questions about bipartisan support amidst potential opposition from various groups.


Forbes: Crypto Surges After Trump Sways Republicans To His Stablecoin Bills
Crypto Surges After Trump Sways Republicans To His Stablecoin Bills
Cryptocurrency and related stocks surged following President Trump's assertion that most Republican detractors would support pro-crypto legislation, including the GENIUS Act. Bitcoin rose to over $119,000, with other cryptocurrencies also seeing gains.

Trump's push for these bills aims to establish federal regulations for stablecoin issuers and clarify the regulatory landscape for digital assets. Opposition remains, with concerns raised by some Republicans and Democrats regarding the bills' implications and Trump's connections to the crypto industry.


Front Page Magazine: Nobody Wants the Epstein Files Released
Nobody Wants the Epstein Files Released
Both parties have recently feigned interest in releasing the Epstein files, but the reality is that no one genuinely wants them made public. Promises to disclose such files are seen as deceptive, with the belief that there is nothing of significance to reveal.

The notion that the government would retain incriminating evidence for release is viewed as naive. Historical examples of cover-ups suggest that any potentially damaging material would be eliminated, leaving only inconsequential documents. Calls for transparency are seen as a political game rather than a sincere effort.


Fox News: Conservative legal group presses agency to act on Trump’s voter citizenship mandate despite court injunctions
Conservative legal group presses agency to act on Trump’s voter citizenship mandate despite court injunctions
America First Legal (AFL) is urging the federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to mandate proof of citizenship for federal voter registration, following a blocked executive order from President Trump. AFL's petition suggests amending the national voter registration form to require specific documents for citizenship verification.

Critics argue that non-citizen voting is already illegal, yet current laws allow self-attestation without proof. AFL maintains that the EAC can implement these changes independently despite ongoing legal challenges against Trump's executive order.


The Western Journal: 3 GOP Senators Vote Against Advancing Trump Bill That Slashes Foreign Aid and NPR Funding
3 GOP Senators Vote Against Advancing Trump Bill That Slashes Foreign Aid and NPR Funding
Three Republican senators voted against a bill to cut $9 billion in foreign aid and NPR funding, prompting Vice President J.D. Vance to cast tie-breaking votes to advance it. The bill must reach President Trump by Friday to prevent the release of funds.

Opponents argue they should have more say in the bill's content and criticize the lack of transparency from the Office of Management and Budget regarding program cuts. Senators express a desire to reduce spending but emphasize the need for clarity on the implications of the proposed rescissions.


#society

GB News: 'Britons are fed up!' Bob Seely takes aim at secret Afghan asylum scheme for 'prioritising others'
'Britons are fed up!' Bob Seely takes aim at secret Afghan asylum scheme for 'prioritising others'
Ex-Tory MP Bob Seely criticized the UK government's Afghan asylum scheme, claiming it prioritizes foreign interests over British citizens. He highlighted concerns over the vetting process for Afghan nationals, some of whom were previously denied entry, and the implications for local communities.

Seely also raised alarm about crime statistics related to Afghan immigrants, questioning their integration into British society. He expressed skepticism about the government's handling of the situation, suggesting a lack of transparency and accountability.


The Telegraph: Pilots should be filmed during flights to monitor actions, says former BA chief
Pilots should be filmed during flights to monitor actions, says former BA chief
Willie Walsh, former CEO of British Airways, advocates for cockpit video recordings to enhance safety and aid investigations, particularly in light of the recent Air India disaster that resulted in 260 fatalities. He believes such footage could provide critical insights alongside existing voice recordings.




#economy

Forbes: MP Materials Stock Up 255% On Apple’s $500 Million Deal — Avoid MP
MP Materials Stock Up 255% On Apple’s $500 Million Deal — Avoid MP
MP Materials stock has surged 255% in 2025, driven by a $500 million contract with Apple and Pentagon investment plans. However, analysts suggest it may be 26% overvalued due to high production costs, reliance on a single customer, and competitive pressures from Chinese firms.

Despite optimistic projections, MP faces significant challenges, including geopolitical risks and operational hurdles. Analysts warn that the stock's valuation reflects expectations of high returns that may not materialize, making it potentially overvalued.


#culture

Fox News: Coffee giant finally reveals its 'secret menu' with new app-exclusive drinks
Coffee giant finally reveals its 'secret menu' with new app-exclusive drinks
Starbucks has officially unveiled its "secret menu" through its mobile app, allowing Rewards members to easily order popular drink customizations. The app features a selection of unique beverages that will be updated regularly.

Among the new offerings are "Cookies On Top," "Dragonfruit Glow-Up," "Lemon, Tea & Pearls," and "Just Add White Mocha," each designed to provide a distinctive flavor experience. Customers can quickly add these drinks to their cart with pre-populated customizations for a seamless ordering process.


#crime

Fox News: DEA, FBI seize $10 million in cryptocurrency 'directly linked to the Sinaloa cartel'
DEA, FBI seize $10 million in cryptocurrency 'directly linked to the Sinaloa cartel'
The Justice Department announced the seizure of over $10 million in cryptocurrency linked to the Sinaloa cartel during recent drug raids in Florida. Since January 20, the DEA has confiscated significant quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine, resulting in over 2,100 arrests.

DEA officials emphasized their commitment to dismantling drug networks, highlighting successful operations across multiple states. These efforts aim to combat the ongoing opioid crisis and protect communities from dangerous substances.