February 2025

Trump Orders Mass Firing of Biden-Appointed US Attorneys

President Trump ordered the dismissal of all remaining U.S. attorneys appointed by the Biden administration, citing unprecedented politicization of the Justice Department. This action, while unusual in its abruptness, follows Trump’s campaign promise to depoliticize the DOJ and comes after several Biden-appointed attorneys resigned or were terminated last week. The dismissals represent a significant shakeup within the department, with Trump replacing them with his own nominees requiring Senate confirmation. Trump’s critics, however, express concerns about the ongoing politicization of the Justice Department under his administration.

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Trump’s $10.7 Million Golfing Spree: Taxpayer Funds Fuel Presidential Hobby

Since resuming the presidency, Donald Trump has already spent $10.7 million in taxpayer funds on golf trips, a cost seemingly overlooked by his own “Department of Government Efficiency.” These expenses, projected to continue weekly, have not been flagged by Trump’s purported “waste, fraud, and abuse” investigators despite exceeding seven figures per trip. Critics argue this demonstrates a clear conflict of interest, as Trump profits from directing government spending to his own for-profit businesses. This practice, amounting to roughly one-third of his days in office spent at his own resorts, vastly surpasses the travel expenses incurred by his predecessor.

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AOC Slams Vance for Anti-Democratic Speech in Munich

Ocasio-Cortez’s assertion that J.D. Vance “lied to the world” about free speech stems from a broader context of Vance’s controversial remarks during a Munich speech. The essence of her criticism hinges on a perceived hypocrisy: Vance’s claims regarding threats to American democracy while simultaneously associating with, and even seemingly endorsing, groups considered anti-democratic by many. This contradiction, according to Ocasio-Cortez, represents a profound dishonesty.

The core of the disagreement centers around Vance’s characterization of the situation in America. He presented a narrative emphasizing internal threats to American democracy, suggesting that certain behaviors within the country pose a greater risk than external actors like Russia or China.… Continue reading

Zelenskyy Accuses Trump of Spreading Disinformation

Following high-level U.S.-Russia talks, Trump publicly blamed Ukraine for the war with Russia, calling Zelenskyy grossly incompetent and claiming his approval rating is only 4 percent. Zelenskyy swiftly refuted these claims, citing a recent poll showing his approval rating at 57 percent and attributing Trump’s figure to Russian disinformation. He offered full transparency to Trump’s envoy, Keith Kellogg, visiting Kyiv, even suggesting Kellogg directly poll Ukrainian citizens on their opinions.

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Cal Fire Captain Found Stabbed to Death; Motive Under Investigation

Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, a 30-year veteran, was found stabbed to death at her Ramona home on February 17, 2025. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is investigating, currently without a suspect but treating the case as a potential domestic violence incident. Marodi, 49, served in various locations throughout her career and was known for her dedication and mentorship within Cal Fire. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the SDSO Homicide Detectives.

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Zelenskyy Avoids US-Russia Talks, Citing Legitimacy Concerns

Zelenskyy postponed his previously scheduled visit to avoid coinciding with the U.S.-Russia talks in Riyadh, held on February 18th, emphasizing Ukraine’s exclusion from these discussions. The nearly five-hour meeting between U.S. and Russian foreign ministers resulted in agreements to restore embassy staffing and establish missions focused on peace negotiations. However, reports of a potential three-stage peace plan, including Ukrainian elections, were met with Zelenskyy’s firm rejection of any Russian ultimatums. Ukraine’s position remains that no decisions regarding the war can be made without its direct involvement.

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US Weather Agency Blocks Canada Data Sharing: Security Clearances Fuel Outrage

New directives from the U.S. government are severely restricting U.S. scientists’ ability to collaborate internationally, impacting cross-border research, particularly concerning the Great Lakes. This includes a ban on virtual meetings discussing various topics, including climate change and environmental research, resulting in significant project delays and funding freezes exceeding $700,000 USD for some Canadian researchers. These actions, described as “draconian,” are hindering vital scientific progress and raising concerns about scientific isolationism. The situation has broader implications for international collaboration and data sharing, with potential long-term effects on global scientific advancement.

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EU Must Act Independently on Russia Sanctions: US Unpredictability Demands Immediate Action

EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis urged the EU to assume greater autonomy in its sanctions policy against Russia, anticipating potential shifts in U.S. priorities. This call comes amidst ongoing work on a 16th sanctions package and hints from U.S. Secretary of State Rubio suggesting future EU involvement in sanctions relief discussions with Russia. The G7 previously linked further sanctions to peace negotiations. The EU’s 15th package, approved in December, targeted numerous individuals and entities involved in facilitating Russia’s war effort.

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Hamas to Release Hostage Bodies, Sparking Outrage Over Murdered Children

Following Cairo negotiations, Hamas announced the release of four deceased Israeli hostages, including the Bibas children, on Thursday, and six living hostages on Saturday. This agreement, confirmed by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, involves the return of Eliya Cohen, Tal Shoham, Omer Shem Tov, Omer Wenkert, Hisham al-Sayed, and Avera Mengistu. Four additional deceased hostages are expected next week, contingent upon Israel releasing Palestinian prisoners. Egyptian officials confirmed the successful talks involving multiple international parties.

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