02-03-25 FED News Mid Day

A Mid-Day News Break

Good afternoon, Freedom Eagle readers! Today’s Mid-Day edition highlights a major feud within the Kennedy family as RFK Jr. faces sharp criticism from Caroline Kennedy and dives into Trump’s bold plan to combat leftist indoctrination in America’s schools. Stay tuned for our Health & Lifestyle section, fun fact of the day, and upcoming political events.

Kennedy Family Drama: Caroline Kennedy Calls RFK Jr. a “Predator” Amid Confirmation Battle

The Kennedy family is once again at the center of political controversy as Caroline Kennedy reportedly called her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a "predator" amid his Senate confirmation battle. The remarks, made in private conversations leaked to the media, reflect deep divisions within the storied political family. RFK Jr., a staunch critic of establishment politics, has faced intense opposition from his own relatives, who have repeatedly distanced themselves from his positions. The feud is reigniting debate over legacy, loyalty, and the battle for control over the Kennedy brand. Read more

Trump Unveils Aggressive Plan to Fight Indoctrination in Schools

President Trump is doubling down on his promise to eliminate leftist indoctrination from America’s public schools. His latest initiative calls for banning DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs, defunding schools that promote Critical Race Theory, and introducing a pro-America curriculum focused on constitutional rights and free speech. Supporters say this plan will restore educational integrity and eliminate radical influences, while critics claim it’s an attack on academic freedom. The policy rollout is expected to ignite fierce political battles at the state and federal levels. Read more

Health & Lifestyle:

A new study reveals that moderate caffeine intake may reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers recommend sticking to two to three cups of coffee per day for optimal brain health benefits.

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Fun Fact of the Day:

Did you know the U.S. Senate was originally chosen by state legislatures rather than by direct vote? This changed with the 17th Amendment in 1913.

Upcoming Events:

  • February 12, 2025: Senate Confirmation Hearings for RFK Jr. and Kash Patel

  • February 21, 2025: President Trump to Deliver Address on National Education Reform

Talk to you soon,
Sam Bennett

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