Former President Barack Obama confirmed the existence of extraterrestrial life in a recent interview, while also stating he had not personally encountered any aliens or seen evidence of them at Area 51. The interview, published Saturday, also touched on the deployment of immigration agents, according to Time.
Obama's comments came during an interview with progressive podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen. When asked about the existence of aliens, Obama responded, "They're real. But I haven't seen them. They're not being kept at Area 51. There's no underground facility—unless there's this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the President of the United States." The interviewer did not pursue the topic further, according to Time.
The former president also addressed the recent deployment of thousands of immigration agents to Minnesota, condemning what he described as "rogue behavior" of the federal government, according to Time.
Meanwhile, other news sources highlighted a range of political and social issues. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has been actively resisting ICE operations, signing laws to limit their activities and creating a commission to oversee them, according to Vox. Pritzker's actions represent a strong stance against the Trump administration's immigration policies.
President Donald Trump faced setbacks in his second presidency, including a failed prosecution of six Democrats, according to Vox. The article noted that while Trump has not yet fully realized his authoritarian goals, he continues to face challenges.
Additionally, reports from Vox highlighted efforts by U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio and Gavin Newsom, to reassure European allies amidst transatlantic tensions and concerns about Trump's influence. The news also covered a range of other developments, such as controversial views from US Deputy Health Secretary Jim O'Neill, the WHO's criticism of a vaccine trial, and the ongoing Ukraine conflict, according to Vox.
In other news, romance scams, which often spike around Valentine's Day, cost Americans billions of dollars last year, according to Vox. These scams, often involving AI, are a growing concern.
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