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10 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Mayorkas extends deportation shield for eye-popping number of immigrants ahead of Trump admin
The Biden administration has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals from El Salvador, Venezuela, Sudan, and Ukraine for an additional 18 months. This decision comes as the incoming Trump administration is expected to pursue aggressive deportation efforts.
The extension affects hundreds of thousands of individuals currently protected under TPS, which allows them to remain in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home countries. The move has drawn attention from lawmakers and immigration advocates, who are urging for continued protections amid anticipated changes in immigration policy.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Explains His Viral Interaction with Obama at Jimmy Carter's Funeral
At Jimmy Carter's funeral, former President Donald Trump and Barack Obama were seen engaging in a surprisingly friendly interaction, prompting discussions about their relationship despite political differences. Trump humorously acknowledged their camaraderie, suggesting they can set aside disputes for mutual respect.
While Trump's rapport with Obama was evident, interactions with others, like George W. Bush, seemed less warm, as Bush notably bypassed Trump. This moment at the funeral highlighted the complexity of relationships among former presidents amid their political legacies.
Fox News: Dems eerily silent on Trump sentencing as they prepare for Republican trifecta in Washington
Democratic lawmakers were largely silent after President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing for 34 felony charges related to falsifying business records, which resulted in no jail time or probation. This contrasts with their earlier reactions during the trial.
In response, some Democrats, like Rep. Jasmine Crockett, criticized the justice system, claiming a two-tiered system exists where Trump faces no consequences, while others do. Republicans, however, condemned the sentencing as politically motivated, with Sen. Lindsey Graham calling it a "sad day for America."
Fox News: Zuckerberg tells Rogan Biden admin would 'scream' and 'curse' at his employees, demanding censorship
Mark Zuckerberg revealed that members of the Biden administration pressured Meta to censor content related to COVID-19 vaccines, demanding the removal of posts discussing potential side effects. He stated that the company resisted these demands, asserting that they would not take down truthful information.
Zuckerberg described the interactions with the administration as intense, with officials reportedly yelling at his team. He humorously noted that those pushing for censorship ultimately lost the 2024 presidential election, raising questions about accountability for their actions.
The Western Journal: Trump Fires Back After Judge’s Criminal Ruling: ‘The Real Jury … Have Spoken’
President-elect Donald Trump appeared remotely for a sentencing hearing where Judge Juan Merchan ruled he would not face punishment for 34 felony charges. Trump criticized the trial as a "weaponization of government" and declared victory, claiming the case lacked merit.
Following the ruling, Trump took to social media to denounce the charges as baseless and an attempt at election interference. He expressed confidence in restoring trust in the justice system and emphasized his electoral mandate.
#society
The Western Journal: Remember When LA Actually Sent Surplus Fire Fighting Equipment to Ukraine?
Los Angeles County fire departments sent surplus firefighting equipment to Ukraine in 2022, including hoses, helmets, and body armor, to assist their counterparts during the war. This initiative was praised by officials at the time for supporting Ukraine's efforts against Russian aggression.
However, as wildfires ravage Los Angeles in 2025, critics have questioned the decision to donate equipment, arguing that it leaves local firefighters under-resourced. Meanwhile, Ukraine expressed condolences for the victims of the fires.
Forbes: California Wildfire Live Updates: New Fire Breaks Out—Sparking More Evacuations
A series of wildfires, including the Archer Fire in Granada Hills, has prompted mandatory evacuations across Los Angeles County, with President Biden labeling the area a "war zone." The fires have destroyed over 10,000 structures, leading to a rising death toll and significant power outages.
Federal assistance has been approved for affected residents, with FEMA pledging support for disaster relief. As firefighters combat multiple blazes, including the massive Palisades Fire, officials are urging residents to heed evacuation orders amid ongoing risks from strong winds.
#economy
Breitbart: Julia Pollak: LA Wildfires Could Become 'Costliest Disaster' in U.S. History
Julia Pollak noted that California wildfires could become the costliest disaster in U.S. history, currently ranking as the seventh costliest. The ongoing disaster may prompt Washington to enact disaster relief legislation for infrastructure and emergency housing.
Despite the wildfires, Pollak pointed to positive trends in the labor market, with improvements linked to recent Fed rate cuts. Increased lending and rising vehicle sales suggest a potential rebound in the economy following a two-year slowdown.
#crime
GB News: Fraudster couple conspire to 'claim insurance on staged £350k raid' hiring associates to burgle home
Emma O'Shea, a wealthy businesswoman, is on trial for allegedly conspiring with her boyfriend in a £350,000 burglary at her Portsmouth townhouse, linked to an insurance fraud scheme. She denies charges including conspiracy to commit fraud and attempted intimidation.
Prosecutors claim O'Shea's boyfriend orchestrated a targeted burglary while they were out, with stolen items including jewelry and cash. Evidence suggests they planned to stage damage to secure an insurance payout. O'Shea's mother is also implicated, and both women deny the charges. The trial is ongoing.