Monday, February 10, 2025

Monday Links

On a mostly sunny but cold Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Department of Homeland Security plans to fire FEMA personnel who paid for hotels to house illegal aliens.

From FrontpageMag, President Trump has an opportunity in Asia.

From Townhall, are media outlets leaking the locations of ICE raids?

From The Washington Free Beacon, USAID funding for terror-related groups and internal hostility to Israel are nothing new.

From the Washington Examiner, how the left stopped being "cool".

From The Federalist, the media should investigate waste by the federal government instead of the people exposing the waste.

From American Thinker, Democrats have no one to blame but themselves for the actions of Trump and the Chief Twit.

From MRCTV, Trump jokingly asks of the Huffington Post is still around.

From NewsBusters, co-host Ana Navarro of The View claims that Trump would issue and executive order "banning black people" from future Super Bowl halftime shows.

From Canada Free Press, the rules of engagement for tariffs.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela takes in migrants deported by the U.S.

From TCW Defending Freedom, in the U.K., Muslims are allowed to criticize Christians, who why no vice versa?

From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K.'s National Farmers Union really worth £36 million per year?

From EuroNews, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis resigns.

From Free West Media, the damage from Trump's plan for Gaza has already begun.

From ReMix, Germany's Constitutional Court rules that a German ProFa activist should not have been extradited to Hungary.  (Of course, the ruling does not use the term "ProFa", but in my view, the group that calls itself "Antifa" should really be called "ProFa" due to their fascist tactic of attacking people whose views differ from their own.)

From Balkan Insight, Tirana, Albania Mayor Erion Veliaj is arrested for alleged corruption and money-laundering.

From The North Africa Post, armed men from the group Polisario clash with the Algerian army.

From The New Arab, a Saudi Arabian women who had been a doctoral student at Leeds University in the U.K. is released from prison after her 34-year sentence is reduced.

From Arutz Sheva, Israel has a righteous case for instituting the death penalty.

From ESPN, a performer in the Super Bowl halftime show unfurls a combination Sudanese-Palestinian flag and is detained afterwards.

From Jewish News Syndicate, in a picture showing their victims, Hamas claims to be "the flood" and "the day after".

From Gatestone Institute, China tests U.S. President Trump's resolve.

From Radio Free Asia, conscripts inducted into Myanmar's military claim to have been ordered to burn civilian homes.

From The Stream, how one group tricked the biblical Israelites into taking them in.

From The Daily Signal, left-wingers unwitting prove Trump's point on the need to get rid of anti-Christian bias.

From The American Conservative, the Hawaiian government prioritizes fighting against Trump over addressing its own dysfunctions.

From The Western Journal, Trump sets a record with his new approval ratings, which CBS host Margaret Brennan has to report.

From BizPac Review, according to internal CBP memos, migrants are turning back from illegally entering the U.S.

From The Daily Wire, meet some of this weekend's arrested criminal illegal aliens.

From the Daily Caller, a federal judge threatening the Trump administration with criminal contempt charges over its spending freeze is a Democrat donor.

From the New York Post, Trump is not yet ready to anoint Vice President Vance as his successor for 2028, but calls him "very capable".

From Today, dozens of schools in at least 20 states ban students from wearing Crocs.  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, Hamas stops releasing Israeli hostages from Gaza "until further notice".

From Newsmax, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth blocks gender transition surgeries for military personnel.

And from The Babylon Bee, a judge funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros vows to prevent billionaires from influencing politics.

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