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#illegals

Fox News: Fetterman cheers ICE arrests of illegal alien child sex offenders, Luna calls for death penalty
Fetterman cheers ICE arrests of illegal alien child sex offenders, Luna calls for death penalty
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., endorsed ICE's recent arrests of over 200 illegal aliens charged with sex offenses against minors in Houston, emphasizing the importance of such actions for national security and child safety. He noted that while he doesn't agree with all of ICE's tactics, he supports this initiative.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., suggested that those offenders should face the death penalty instead of deportation. One notable arrest included a repeat offender from Mexico, underscoring the ongoing focus on immigration enforcement amid broader discussions on border security.


#politics

GB News: 'Today just highlighted yet again that Britain is a lion of a country, run by a pussycat of a man'
'Today just highlighted yet again that Britain is a lion of a country, run by a pussycat of a man'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism during a meeting with President Trump, particularly regarding free speech and online censorship in Britain. Questions arose about the Online Safety Act and its implications for reporting on sensitive issues, including immigration and crime.

Trump's remarks on mass immigration and Starmer's struggles to address the situation highlighted the disconnect between the PM and public sentiment. The meeting underscored concerns about Starmer's leadership amid growing frustrations over immigration policies and censorship.


The Federalist: Russiagate Wouldn't Have Been Possible Without Legacy Media
Russiagate Wouldn't Have Been Possible Without Legacy Media
Recent declassified materials suggest the Obama administration manipulated intelligence to support the false narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election favoring Donald Trump. This has prompted legacy media outlets to downplay or discredit the revelations, reflecting their complicity in the initial allegations.

Despite the debunking of the Trump-Russia collusion claims, a significant portion of the electorate still believes in the conspiracy, highlighting the media's role in shaping public perception. The ongoing dismissal of new evidence only underscores their involvement in the narrative.


The Western Journal: Watch Impeachment Attorney Deliver Devastating Obama Assessment as Declassified Docs Pile Up Evidence
Watch Impeachment Attorney Deliver Devastating Obama Assessment as Declassified Docs Pile Up Evidence
Newly declassified documents suggest that former President Obama may have been involved in efforts to undermine the incoming Trump administration through the Russiagate investigation. This raises the possibility of impeachment, as his actions could be scrutinized under the same standards set by the Democrats during Trump's impeachments.

Impeachment could strip Obama of his immunity, allowing for potential legal consequences. The commentary suggests that if evidence emerges, the GOP could initiate impeachment proceedings, reflecting on past Democratic actions that have led to this situation.


The Federalist: Shameless Accomplice Media Spins Again For Obama And Friends
Shameless Accomplice Media Spins Again For Obama And Friends
Kristen Welker, host of Meet the Press, dismissed recent declassified documents implicating former President Obama in the Russia collusion narrative, insisting there is "nothing new." Sen. Lindsey Graham countered, advocating for a new investigation into the origins of the accusations against Trump.

Despite Welker's claims, a Rasmussen poll shows 60% of voters see the Obama administration's actions as a scandal, while media coverage of the new findings remains minimal. Critics argue that corporate media continues to downplay evidence that contradicts the previously promoted Russia collusion narrative.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Houthis claim to hold 10 crew members from cargo ship they sank in Red Sea
Houthis claim to hold 10 crew members from cargo ship they sank in Red Sea
The Iran-backed Houthis have claimed to have "rescued" 10 seafarers from the Greek-operated cargo ship Eternity C, which they attacked and sank in the Red Sea. This incident follows the sinking of another Greek vessel, the Magic Seas, amid a resurgence of Houthi attacks on maritime traffic, purportedly in solidarity with Palestinians.

The Houthis announced they would target any ships linked to Israeli ports, escalating their military operations. This campaign has disrupted shipping in the Red Sea, a vital route for global trade, prompting Greece to send a salvage vessel to aid maritime safety.


The Economist: Can China save South Africa from Donald Trump?
Can China save South Africa from Donald Trump?
South Africans are increasingly looking to China as a potential ally and economic partner, particularly in light of looming U.S. tariffs. With China now South Africa's largest trading partner, many believe it could provide necessary investment and jobs, contrasting with a perceived decline in Western support.

Public opinion reveals significant racial divides, with a greater percentage of black South Africans favoring closer ties with China, Russia, and Iran compared to white South Africans. However, a majority of respondents remain cautious about fully aligning with anti-Western policies.


Fox News: Ex-Israeli official offers bold 2-pronged strategy as 'the only way' to free hostages from Hamas
Ex-Israeli official offers bold 2-pronged strategy as 'the only way' to free hostages from Hamas
A former Israeli official proposed a strategy to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, suggesting Israel should cease current negotiations and establish humanitarian zones to separate Gazans from Hamas. He also recommended local negotiations with hostage-takers, offering incentives for their release.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff echoed concerns about Hamas's unwillingness to negotiate in good faith. They are exploring alternative options to secure hostages and address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while also emphasizing the challenges posed by ongoing negotiations.


#religion

The Western Journal: Trump Notches Gargantuan Win for Christians Who Were Banned from Sharing Their Faith
Trump Notches Gargantuan Win for Christians Who Were Banned from Sharing Their Faith
President Trump’s administration has announced a new memo allowing federal employees to share their religious beliefs at work. This guidance permits the display of religious items and encourages employees to engage in discussions about their faith, as long as it is not deemed harassment.

The memo emphasizes the importance of religious liberty in the federal workplace, asserting that federal employees should not face discrimination based on their faith. Critics, such as the Freedom From Religion Foundation, have opposed the move, claiming it favors evangelical interests and perpetuates a narrative of anti-Christian bias.


#culture

Le Monde: 'Half the city lay in ruins': Hanns Zischler, the cultural memory of West Berlin
'Half the city lay in ruins': Hanns Zischler, the cultural memory of West Berlin
Hanns Zischler reflects on his experiences in West Berlin during the early 1970s, a vibrant city that attracted youth seeking freedom from military service and a unique lifestyle. West Berlin became a cultural hub, known for its nightlife, artistic scene, and an atmosphere of possibility.

The city defied expectations, growing to two million residents and fostering a diverse community. It became a playground for artists and creators, drawing notable figures like David Bowie.


#health

The Federalist: FDA Commissioner Slams Birth Control And 'Fixation' On Drugs
FDA Commissioner Slams Birth Control And 'Fixation' On Drugs
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary emphasized the need for a shift from prescription drugs to nutrition during a recent lecture. He advocated for initiatives to address chronic diseases and promote healthier lifestyles, suggesting funding for school lunch programs and cooking classes.

Makary also expressed concerns about the politicization of scientific research, particularly regarding treatments related to women's health and transgender ideology. He highlighted the risks associated with certain medications and called for a more open discourse in the scientific community.


#other

Daily Mirror: Starmer showed visible 'anxiety and discomfort' when Trump mentioned one topic
Starmer showed visible 'anxiety and discomfort' when Trump mentioned one topic
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