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13 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: GOP revives illegal immigrant detention bill named after 12-year-old murder victim: ‘Justice for Jocelyn'
Republican lawmakers are reintroducing the "Justice for Jocelyn Act," which mandates that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) beds be filled before any illegal immigrants are released. The bill is named after 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was murdered by two illegal immigrants.
Senators Ted Cruz and Troy Nehls emphasize the need for enhanced detention and monitoring of illegal immigrants to ensure public safety. The legislation is part of a broader effort to address illegal immigration, with additional bills under consideration in Congress.
#politics
Fox News: Schumer gathers key committee Dems to talk looming Hegseth confirmation hearing
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is holding a last-minute meeting with Senate Armed Services Committee Democrats to discuss the confirmation hearing for Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth. Schumer has expressed strong opposition to Hegseth, citing concerns over his background and alleged misconduct.
Democrats plan to challenge Trump's nominees and emphasize their warnings about Hegseth's qualifications. Schumer highlighted troubling allegations against Hegseth, which the nominee has denied. The upcoming hearing marks the first confirmation process for President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks.
The Western Journal: LA Mayor's Wildfire Blunder Looks Even Worse After Campaign Promise Resurfaces
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces criticism for breaking her campaign promise to limit international travel, as she was in Ghana during severe wildfires in California. Her refusal to address the situation upon returning has intensified calls for her resignation or recall.
The commentary suggests that Bass may be scapegoated by Democratic elites to protect Governor Gavin Newsom, despite both facing scrutiny for their handling of the crisis. The situation highlights a pattern of accountability issues within the California Democratic establishment.
CNSNews: Garbage Truck to Ride in Trump’s Inaugural Parade
Next week’s presidential inaugural parade for Donald Trump will feature 39 vehicles, including a Loadmaster garbage truck, symbolizing Trump's response to President Biden's derogatory comments about his supporters. This move echoes past instances where Trump highlighted insults from political opponents to rally his base.
The Loadmaster truck, representing Michigan, will join the parade route from the Capitol to the White House, further emphasizing Trump's strategy of using media events to counter negative remarks from Democrats.
#society
The Western Journal: LA's Dep. Fire Chief Is $400k/Year DEI Hire Who Said She Would Blame Men for Needing to Be Rescued
LAFD Assistant Chief Kristine Larson, a prominent figure in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, has come under fire for her comments amid ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. Critics argue that her focus on DEI detracts from the department's primary mission of saving lives, as she suggested victims of fires are at fault for their situations.
Larson's salary, reported to be around $400,000, raises further concerns about the effectiveness of DEI initiatives within the LAFD. Observers claim that prioritizing diversity over operational efficiency could endanger public safety during emergencies.
Fox News: Brooke Shields lived in 'agony' over late mother's alcoholism
Brooke Shields reflects on her "agonizing" relationship with her late mother, Teri Shields, who struggled with alcoholism. In her memoir, she describes a childhood filled with instability and fear, contrasting it with her efforts to create a stable environment for her own children.
Shields acknowledges the complexity of her bond with her mother, marked by both love and fear of judgment. She aims to foster open communication and routine in her family, hoping to shield her daughters from the uncertainties she faced growing up.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘Never give up’: Biden says Israel, Hamas ‘on the brink’ of hostage-ceasefire deal
President Biden announced progress in negotiations to secure the release of nearly 100 hostages in Gaza and to halt ongoing fighting. He emphasized the urgency of reaching a deal that would ensure the safety of Israel, provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians, and reunite families of hostages.
Biden's remarks reflect a shift in focus towards a two-state solution, although specifics on post-war management of Gaza remain unclear. He also highlighted the weakening of adversaries like Iran and Russia during his tenure, while advocating for continued support for Ukraine.
#economy
GB News: Revealed: The date Rachel Reeves is FEARING above all which could derail Labour for good
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces significant challenges as the Labour Party's economic plan comes under scrutiny amid rising national debt costs. The Treasury has warned of necessary spending cuts, and the upcoming March 26 forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility could dictate the party's financial future.
If the forecast reveals limited room for borrowing, Reeves may need to retract her proposed £30 billion spending increase, risking her credibility and Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership. With interest rates at a 27-year high, Labour's popularity is declining, and the March forecast could determine their political fate.
#culture
The Western Journal: Trump Team Lands Grammy-Winning Superstar Carrie Underwood for Inauguration Performance
Carrie Underwood is set to perform "America the Beautiful" at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025. She will be joined by the Armed Forces Chorus and the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club. The event will feature invocations and benedictions from various religious leaders.
This inauguration marks a notable shift in entertainment, with Underwood being the highest-profile artist to perform for Trump, contrasting with the 2017 inauguration where several artists declined to participate. The Village People are also scheduled to perform at the Turning Point Inaugural-eve Ball.