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23 Oct 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Report: CBP Warns Terrorist Groups, Including Hamas, Could Pass Through Southern Border
The San Diego Field Office Intelligence Division of Customs and Border Protection warns that members of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah could be crossing the southern border. They may try to travel to or from the area of hostilities in the Middle East through Mexico. Under President Biden's leadership, the U.S. is already experiencing a surge in illegal alien crossers who are on the Terrorist Watch List.
#politics
Red State: Argentinian Presidential Candidates Javier Milei and Sergio Massa Headed to Runoff Election
Argentina’s presidential election saw libertarian economist Javier Milei face off against candidate Sergio Massa in a runoff election next month. Massa led in the first round with 36.3% of the vote, followed by Milei with 30.2% and Patricia Bullrich with 23.8%. Milei's strong showing was expected, but now the second round will be a heated contest as both candidates try to appeal to dissatisfied Argentinians. The outcome remains uncertain, but the stakes are high for a country struggling with economic troubles.
Breitbart: MTG: House Investigators Have Hunter, James Biden's Financials
House investigators have obtained financial statements from Hunter and James Biden that show Joe Biden received a $200,000 payment from James Biden. The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the financials to link Joe Biden to his family's foreign deals. Marjorie Taylor Greene characterized the payment as a "money laundering scheme," stating that Joe Biden and his family belong in jail. The investigation will continue regardless of the ongoing Speaker battle in the House.
National Review: The Corner: The Coming Terrorist Attack on U.S. Soil
The Biden administration's failure to enforce border control may lead to a terrorist attack, similar in magnitude to those in Israel. Over 5 million illegal aliens have entered the US, including many on the FBI's terror watch list. The Department of Homeland Security lacks the resources to address this threat effectively, endangering the country's safety and stability.
Fox News: North Dakota lawmakers hold special session to restructure voided budget bill
North Dakota's Republican-controlled Legislature is holding a special session to redo a budget bill that was invalidated as unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court. Lawmakers are working on restoring the provisions of the bill and considering additional appropriations proposed by Republican Governor Doug Burgum, including tax cuts, infrastructure projects, and a tourism grant program. The Legislature is also discussing other issues, such as a military income tax exemption and funding for improvements at universities.
American Thinker: Beware the establishment grifters (or is it operatives?) hiding behind MAGA slogans
Drain the Swamp PAC, a political organization claiming to be anti-Establishment and pro-Trump, is endorsing and nominating candidates for the 2023 and 2024 elections. However, upon closer examination, it is revealed that the organization is endorsing RINOs and even Democrats. The organization's support for eliminating the Electoral College and implementing the National Popular Vote reveals its true agenda.
Flag And Cross: Biden Botches Beginning of Press Event, Leaving Fellow Speakers Confused: 'I Apologize'
President Biden's gaffes, once seen as funny, now evoke a sense of dread because they reflect on Americans. As his gaffes increase, even the innocuous ones matter. In a recent speech, he mistakenly started introducing himself instead of letting someone else do it. Perception matters as Biden seeks re-election and tries to improve his poor polling numbers. Laughing off these incidents is becoming harder when he is crucial to the American economic recovery.
Daily Signal: Why is Google Protecting Supporters of Hamas at Harvard?
Google has demonetized an article by PJ Media that exposed Harvard students supporting Hamas. The students, part of various law school organizations, publicly defended Hamas after their attacks on Israel, blaming Israel for the violence. Google's action is seen as suppressing the truth and supporting those who endorse terrorism.
The Babylon Bee: 9 Things Every Good American Patriot Should Stock Up On Before WWIII Starts
In the face of the impending end of the world, Americans are advised to gather essential items for survival. This includes Trump NFTs, Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition, pre-censorship Dr. Seuss books, copies of political rants, and more . Additionally, Coign is introduced as a conservative credit card option that supports America-loving organizations . A mother visiting the public library with her homeschooled children discovers significant changes from her own childhood experience .
Red State: Utah Is a Sanctuary State, but One Leader Is (Finally) Standing Up for the Law
Utah has quietly become an unofficial sanctuary state for illegal immigrants, with lenient policies and benefits for them. Mass migration is causing problems for the state, including increased crime and a housing crisis. While some leaders claim Utah is not a sanctuary state, action needs to be taken to address the negative consequences.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Tearing Down the Hostage Posters
A piece by Tablet's Armin Rosen explores the phenomenon of young Hamas apologists on college campuses, focusing on a woman named Yazmeen Deyhimi, a NYU student caught tearing down posters of Israeli hostages. Deyhimi's education at an elite American college didn't go to waste as she proves herself to be a skilled writer of officialese. Many high-achievers today embrace more militant values, believing it won't harm their future prospects.
#war
National Review: Two Princeton-Associated Organizations Buck Ivy League’s Anti-Israel Trend
Two organizations associated with Princeton University, the Aquinas Institute for Catholic Life and the Witherspoon Institute, have condemned the Hamas attack on Israel and expressed solidarity with the Jewish community. Princeton professor Robert P. George also supported their statements. However, Princeton University still faces issues, including a pro-Hamas event held by the Students for Justice in Palestine and controversies surrounding certain curriculum materials and speakers.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Fox's Yingst: What Hamas terrorist told Israeli interrogators, what he did to victims 'too graphic' for TV
A detained Hamas terrorist revealed gruesome details of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel in an interrogation video obtained by Fox News. The terrorist described how they were instructed to kill civilians and referred to themselves as animals. The video shows the coordinated and planned nature of the attack, with the goal of inflicting terror on the civilian population.
Breitbart: Two Elderly Israeli Women Hostages Released by Hamas
Two elderly Israeli women, Yocheved Lifshitz and Nurit Cooper, were released by Hamas with the assistance of the ICRC. They had been held hostage since October 7, when their husbands were also taken. The release comes as Israel prepares for a possible ground invasion of Gaza. Roughly 220 other hostages, including 10 Americans, are still captive. President Biden emphasizes the importance of bringing the hostages home, calling it a top priority.
Fox News: Tim Scott feuds with ABC News host, defends comments about Biden being 'complicit' in Hamas' terror attacks
ABC News host Jonathan Karl sparred with Sen. Tim Scott over whether Biden is partially to blame for Hamas' attacks on Israel. Scott accused Biden of having "blood on his hands" and refused to back down. Scott argued that weakness from Biden and negotiations with Iran create complicity in the attacks. Karl argued that the blood is on the hands of Hamas, not Biden. Scott also criticized Biden's focus on Ukraine in his Oval Office address and called for a stronger message to Iran.
#education
Fox News: Whitmer slams Michigan State University, school leadership: 'scandal after scandal'
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer criticizes Michigan State University for lacking leadership, facing controversies, and demands accountability and action.
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: What do we do when Hamas lovers enter the workforce?
American universities accused of defending terrorists; alleged decline in prestigious institutions due to Democrat/globalist agenda.
#crime
Fox News: Apple AirTags help Atlanta family recover stolen car, pet dog named Dior still missing
An Atlanta family recovers stolen car with the help of an AirTag but is still searching for their stolen dog. The AirTags led them to an apartment complex, but the dog was not found.
Fox News: Body found in rural Georgia dumpster identified after 35 years
The body of a South Korean woman found in a Georgia dumpster 35 years ago has been identified as Chong Un Kim. The cause of death was asphyxiation and the identity was confirmed using DNA analysis. It remains unclear who killed her or why.
Daily Wire: Derek Chauvin Attorney Breaks Down Conviction Appeal To Supreme Court: ‘Nationwide Significance’
Attorneys for Derek Chauvin appeal to Supreme Court in George Floyd case, arguing unfair trial due to riots and bias.
#technology
Le Monde: The EU and the UK diverge in strategies to regulate AI
Political leaders are competing to create regulations and frameworks for artificial intelligence (AI), with the European Union hoping to reach a political agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act, and the UK hosting an international AI safety summit. The approaches of Europe and the UK differ, with Brussels focusing on restrictions and obligations for AI use, while London prioritizes existential risks and control issues. The British approach aligns with industry giants and aims to establish an expert panel similar to the IPCC for AI.