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25 Oct 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: HOUSE HOMELAND GOP: Biden's DHS Abusing Immigration Parole Authority with CBP One App
The House Committee on Homeland Security accuses the Biden administration of abusing its immigration parole authority, with 95.8% of all migrant applicants seeking asylum being admitted and released into the US with minimal vetting. The approval rates under the CBP One application at ports of entry do not align with historically lower asylum case approvals by immigration courts, raising concerns about national security.
#politics
Fox News: Senate passes Kennedy amendment protecting veterans' Second Amendment rights
The Senate passed an amendment to protect veterans' Second Amendment rights if the Department of Veterans Affairs takes control of their financial benefits. The amendment would prevent government workers from automatically stripping veterans of their firearms without due process.
Breitbart: Mike Johnson Acknowledges God's Plan in Speakership Victory
Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) attributes his victory to divine providence, believing that God has raised up each lawmaker for this specific moment in time. He emphasizes the responsibility to use their gifts to serve the people and protect the country. Johnson also pledges to pass a bill providing additional funding for Israel's defense against Hamas. This unanimous vote marks the first since 2011, propelling Johnson from vice chairmanship to the top position in the House.
Red State: WATCH: Newly Elected House Speaker Mike Johnson Addresses Congress
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) is elected as the 56th Speaker of the House. In his speech, he expresses gratitude and discusses his intentions for his speakership, including decentralizing power and promoting trust and transparency. He also emphasizes America's core principles and the importance of serving the American people.
Washington Free Beacon: BREAKING: House Republicans Elect Mike Johnson Speaker
The U.S. House of Representatives elects Mike Johnson, a conservative with little leadership experience, as its speaker after weeks of turmoil. Johnson, backed by former president Donald Trump, aims to restore trust, advance a conservative policy agenda, and combat Biden's policies. However, his divisive record and inexperience raise concerns among Democrats, while Republicans remain divided on Ukraine support. Johnson's challenges include appeasing hardline members and navigating the need for bipartisan support in a Democratic-controlled Senate. Despite fundraising limitations, he secures the position.
Flag And Cross: Former Trump Attorney Jenna Ellis Pleads Guilty In Georgia Election Investigation
Former attorney for Donald Trump, Jenna Ellis, pleads guilty to felony count in the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. Ellis admits to facilitating false statements and writings.
Ellis, charged originally with two felonies, expresses regret for her actions and is sentenced to five years probation, $5,000 restitution, 100 hours of community service, and must submit an apology letter to Georgia. Similar guilty pleas have been made by ex-Trump attorneys Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro.
#society
Fox News: John Stamos’ ex Rebecca Romijn didn’t ‘have warning’ about star’s tell-all memoir
John Stamos reveals details about his "shattering" divorce with ex-wife Rebecca Romijn in his new memoir. Romijn's husband, Jerry O'Connell, says they were not given any warning about the book. Stamos admits to feeling "emasculated" during their marriage as Romijn's career took off.
Flag And Cross: Airport Food Industry Shifts To Local Brands, Creating Opportunities For Airbrands
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in how airports approach their food and beverage services. John P. Wober, CEO of Airbrands, an airport food and beverage concessions company, explains that national brands no longer dominate the airport retail scene and there is a move towards local providers. Through partnerships with local restaurants, Airbrands brings unique Chicago flavors to airport travelers. Wober's accreditation as an airport concessionaire and disadvantaged minority business enterprise allows him to enter the restricted world of airport services and expand his brand to other cities.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian drones attack Ukraine’s nuclear plant, Zelenskyy says
Russian kamikaze drones attacked Ukraine's nuclear power plant, causing damage to buildings and injuring local residents. President Zelenskyy calls for strengthening Ukraine's air defense and expanding sanctions against Russia.
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: Israeli CEO Said Goodbye to His Kids, then Raced to Fight the Terrorists
Nimrod Palmach, a father and CEO of an NGO, defied orders to join the fight against Hamas terrorists in Israel. With limited ammunition, Nimrod and his friend engaged in a fierce battle, killing 27 terrorists. They encountered horrific scenes of rape and murder in the streets of Be'eri. Nimrod is ready to fight again, calling on the Arab world to choose peace or destruction.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Greta Thornberg Accused Of Anti Semitic Trope.
Greta Thunberg deleted a social media post endorsing Palestine after facing backlash for a blue stuffed octopus that some found to be an "anti-Semitic" symbol. The octopus has historically been used as a derogatory caricature of Jews, perpetuating anti-Semitism.
The Telegraph: The UN Secretary General must resign
The UN Secretary General's statement backing a ceasefire in Israel-Palestine conflict is outrageous and implies justification for Hamas' actions. The idea that people in unfortunate circumstances will inevitably resort to violence is appalling and lacks evidence. Guterres' remarks damage the UN's principles and show a lack of political awareness. The need for reform in the UN is urgent, and Guterres should be removed from his position.
Foreign Policy: How the End of Nagorno-Karabakh Will Reshape Geopolitics
Azerbaijan launched a military offensive and took control of Nagorno-Karabakh, causing an exodus of ethnic Armenians to Armenia. Turkey sees this as a strategic victory and hopes to economically integrate Nagorno-Karabakh. Iran opposes Turkey's plans and fears Azerbaijan's empowerment. Russia was weakened by its refusal to defend Armenia, but still has influence in the region. Azerbaijan's takeover could create opportunities for China's Belt and Road Initiative. Europe and the United States face a dilemma between aiding Armenia and maintaining energy supplies from Azerbaijan.
Fox News: Sen. Hawley calls out Palestinian student group for anti-Israel messages on campus building
Sen. Josh Hawley criticized George Washington University for allowing Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) to project anti-Israel messages on a campus building. He called on the university to condemn the actions. Hawley's resolution condemning antisemitism on college campuses was blocked by Senate Democrats.
Daily Wire: Hamas Terrorists Received Combat Training From Iran’s Quds Force In Weeks Leading Up To Attack On Israel: Report
Iran's Quds Force provided specialized combat training to Hamas terrorists before their attack on Israel, with at least 500 terrorists participating. Hamas targeted civilians, causing mass casualties and carrying instructions on making chemical weapons. While U.S. officials deny Iranian involvement, Israel claims Iran directly assisted the attack and continues to assist Hamas. Republicans condemn Iran and criticize President Biden for unfreezing $6 billion for Iran before the attack. Iran denies involvement but meets with Hamas leader after the attack.
The American Mind: Don’t Waste a Good Crisis
Famed activist Greta Thunberg expressed solidarity with Palestine, but faced backlash for not mentioning Israel. She apologized and deleted her posts. The crisis in Israel highlights divisions within the international Left.
Conservatives should use the crisis in Israel to discredit leftist figures like Thunberg and challenge their work. The Right should not tolerate opponents who want them to cease existing. Conservatives must find ways to overcome their scrupulous behavior and hold leftists accountable.
Townhall: Staple a Green Card to Their 'Kill the Jews' Signs
In last week's column, the rise of Hamas supporters, including foreigners, in the US is noted. The importation of people from "lesser cultures" who resent the West is questioned, particularly their celebration of violence against Israelis. The issue of immigration and the clash between cultures is explored, with a call to leave these individuals in their own countries to avoid conflict.
Washington Free Beacon: Pro-Iran Influence Cell ‘Operating at the Biden Administration’s Highest Levels,’ Legal Watchdog Says
A legal watchdog group is investigating whether senior US officials, including Iran envoy Robert Malley and Pentagon official Ariane Tabatabai, were compromised by Iran's government. The group has filed Freedom of Information Act requests seeking records of their communications with Iran and has petitioned the Justice Department to determine if Tabatabai should register as a foreign agent. The investigation aims to shed light on the US' secret diplomacy with Tehran and the recent ransom deal that released $6 billion to Iran, as well as the role of Iranian assets in formulating US policy.
#economy
PJ Media: Scary: Candy Prices Up 13% This Halloween
The price of candy and Halloween expenses have significantly increased under Biden's presidency. Candy prices have risen by 13% and overall grocery prices by 6.2%. Families are expected to spend an average of $31.93 on candy, and Americans will spend over $12 billion on Halloween candy in 2023. Inflation and increased labor costs are the main reasons for the price hike. Additionally, costume and decoration expenses are also at a record high.
#health
The Federalist: ESG Corporatists Champion Ultra-Processed Foods
A PR firm releases an annual list of "100 Best Corporate Citizens" that ranks US companies based on their compliance with sustainability goals. Several major food processors, including PepsiCo, Hershey, and General Mills, make the list despite being known for their negative impact on the environment and public health. These companies have also lobbied against regulations that could affect their marketing claims.
Field & Stream: What Is the Most Poisonous Spider in the World?
Spiders, although not poisonous, inject venom to disable prey. The most poisonous spider in the world is the Sydney funnel-web spider. In the U.S., the black widow and brown recluse are the most dangerous.
#crime
National Review: Minneapolis Man Cast as Anti-Palestinian Agitator Was Trying to Get Home When Mob Surrounded Car
A 68-year-old driver in Minneapolis unknowingly drove into a pro-Palestinian protest and was attacked by the protesters. He claims self-defense after being sprayed with bear spray and hitting someone with a knife. Far-left activists accuse him of attacking peaceful protesters and trying to run them down with his car. The incident is under investigation.
The American Spectator: China Arrests US Politician at Hong Kong Airport
Washington state Sen. Jeff Wilson was arrested in Hong Kong for possessing an unregistered firearm. He reported the gun to customs officials upon landing, but now faces a court hearing and potential fine or prison sentence. The Transportation Security Administration is investigating how Wilson was able to board his flight with the firearm.
National Review: Trump Fined $10,000 after Taking the Stand in Civil-Fraud Trial
Donald Trump was fined $10,000 for violating a gag order and disparaging court staff in his civil-fraud case. The judge found Trump's testimony not credible and warned him not to repeat the offense.
Fox News: Atlanta travelers say plain-clothed DEA agents seized their cash at the gate after they passed security check
Travelers in Atlanta accuse plain-clothed drug task force officers of unfair targeting and seizing cash without finding drugs.
The Blaze: Knoxville-based ISIS booster convicted by federal jury
Benjamin Carpenter, a Tennessee man, was convicted for supporting ISIS through his publication of a weekly newsletter called "From Dabiq to Rome." The newsletter contained content idolizing suicide bombers and calling for jihad against the U.S. and its allies. Carpenter also provided translation services for ISIS' foreign-language propaganda outfit.
Daily Wire: Judge Fines Trump $10,000 Over Gag Order Violation
Former President Donald Trump has been fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in his civil fraud trial in New York. The judge, Justice Arthur Engoron, issued the fine after Trump made derogatory remarks about the judge's clerk. Engoron has warned that further violations could result in more severe sanctions, including imprisonment.
#sports
The Blaze: MLB pitcher goes viral for seemingly reading the Bible in dugout before Game 7 win that sent team to World Series
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon Pfaadt was spotted reading the Bible before pitching in Game 7 of the National League Championship Series. Despite the attention, Pfaadt pitched well and helped his team secure a 4-2 victory.
#technology
Spectator USA: Inside Biden’s plan to regulate the open internet
A family in rural Indiana struggles to access critical medical information due to poor internet connectivity caused by inadequate infrastructure development. The issue stems from a lack of investment in rural areas, leading to a buffering video call with a doctor. Net neutrality, a policy supported by the Biden administration, may further exacerbate the problem, as it fails to address the complex nature of internet traffic and could result in slower internet speeds and limited access to essential services.
#other
The Babylon Bee: Alaska Airlines Pilot Heroically Saves Plane From Crashing Into Dirigibles Flown By Warring Factions Of Machine Elves
An Alaska Airlines pilot skillfully avoids hostile machine elves flown in dirigibles, saving hundreds of lives. Despite being arrested, he stands by his heroic actions and claims to have witnessed dangerous elf clans on numerous flights.
Flag And Cross: Taylor Swift Sparks Romance Rumors With Travis Kelce After Buying Suite At Arrowhead Stadium
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were seen together in New York City, sparking rumors of a romance. Swift is rumored to have bought a suite at Arrowhead Stadium for the remaining 2023 season, fueling further speculation.
Fox News: Obama Secret Service agent's 911 call about chef Tafari Campbell drowning released
Tafari Campbell, Barack Obama's personal chef, drowned while paddleboarding in Martha's Vineyard. A rescue attempt was made, but his body was recovered the next morning. Campbell was not wearing a life vest.