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15 Jan 2025
#illegals
GB News: Reform UK councillor on frontline of migrant crisis reveals plan to stop the boats - 'PM has no idea what he's talking about'
Reform UK Councillor Thomas Mallon criticized Sir Keir Starmer's "smash the gangs" pledge, calling it a mere publicity stunt. He emphasized the need for practical solutions to tackle illegal immigration, suggesting that instead of bringing migrants to the UK, they should be returned to France for safety reasons.
Mallon proposed measures that would restrict suspected people smugglers' access to technology and finances, while Starmer's recent announcements included sanctions aimed at disrupting illegal migration. Mallon argued that effective policies should focus on eliminating the viability of human smuggling operations.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Bitter Division Among Leftists as Inauguration Day Approaches
As Donald Trump's second inauguration nears, a divide emerges among his leftist opponents regarding how to engage with Trump and his supporters. Figures like Don Lemon vehemently oppose calls for civility, arguing that those who label Trump supporters as fascists should not act as if everything is normal.
Lemon criticizes Joe Scarborough for suggesting a more civil approach, asserting that the behavior of Trump supporters cannot be normalized. He contends that if Democrats truly believe their claims about Trump, they cannot treat his presidency as typical, implying that their past rhetoric has been misleading.
Fox News: Stacey Abrams-founded groups slapped with historic fine for campaign finance violations
The Georgia Ethics Commission has imposed a historic $300,000 fine on the New Georgia Project and its fundraising arm for violating campaign finance laws during Stacey Abrams' 2018 gubernatorial campaign. The groups failed to disclose over $4 million in contributions and expenditures, leading to 16 violations.
Founded by Abrams to increase voter registration among minorities, the New Georgia Project admitted to similar violations in 2019. The commission emphasized the significance of this case, marking it as a major instance of illegal influence in Georgia elections.
Fox News: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough says he 'did not see' Biden mental decline in White House meetings
Joe Scarborough defended President Biden's mental acuity after claims of decline were made by others, stating that during his lengthy discussions with Biden, he found him sharp and competent. Scarborough acknowledged Biden's physical slowness but emphasized his intellectual capabilities.
Scarborough challenged the notion that Biden's decline is an "open secret" in Washington, arguing that his own experiences contradict that view. He questioned why those who observed any decline didn't speak out sooner, while also addressing skepticism about Biden's potential re-election.
Breitbart: SEC Lawsuit: Elon Musk's Failure to Disclose Twitter Stake Let Him Buy at 'Artificially Low Prices'
The SEC has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, alleging he violated securities laws by failing to disclose his ownership of over 5% of Twitter shares in a timely manner, leading to a loss of at least $150 million. Musk's attorney has dismissed the lawsuit as a baseless attack.
This legal action comes amid Musk's significant involvement with Twitter and his plans to lead an advisory group for the incoming Trump administration. The SEC seeks a jury trial and penalties against Musk for his alleged misconduct.
Breitbart: Sen. Ron Johnson: Russ Vought for OMB a 'Crucial' Appointment
Russ Vought, nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Office of Management and Budget, is deemed a vital appointment by Sen. Ron Johnson. Vought's confirmation hearings are set to address government spending, with Johnson advocating for a return to pre-pandemic levels.
Johnson emphasized the importance of Vought's role in executing presidential directives and managing government size and costs. He expressed confidence that Vought will align with Trump's fiscal vision during the hearings.
The Mirror: MP left baffled after Top minister dodges simple schools question three times
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faced scrutiny over the lack of automatic enrollment for free school meals, leaving nearly 470,000 eligible children without access. Despite pressure from MPs, she did not commit to changes, focusing instead on the rollout of breakfast clubs.
Critics argue that the current application process for free school meals is burdensome, particularly for families with language barriers. Calls for extending free school meals to all children in poverty continue, as around 900,000 children are estimated to miss out.
Breitbart: Michelle Obama to Skip Trump Inauguration After Missing Carter Funeral
Former first lady Michelle Obama will not attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, while former President Barack Obama is confirmed to be present. Michelle has expressed her discontent with Trump, previously stating she was deeply upset by his election and the lack of diversity in his administration.
Michelle's absence follows her missing former President Jimmy Carter's funeral, with her office citing scheduling conflicts. Other notable former presidents and their spouses, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, and George and Laura Bush, are confirmed to attend the inauguration.
Fox News: ‘Sinking the Democratic Party’: Biden’s Cuba move spurs rare bipartisan condemnation in key electoral state
President Biden's decision to remove Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism has sparked significant backlash in Florida, particularly among Democrats. Critics argue that this move undermines the party's standing in the state, with Rep. Jared Moskowitz claiming it could damage the Democratic Party's future in Florida.
Florida Democratic Party chair Nikki Fried expressed disappointment, condemning the removal and calling for a reversal. Meanwhile, Republican leaders, including Rep. Carlos Gimenez, criticized Biden's decision as morally bankrupt and a threat to U.S. security interests, emphasizing the need to confront the Cuban regime.
#society
The American Mind: DEI Is Not Dead Yet
The Right celebrates the decline of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in major corporations, with companies like Walmart and Ford rolling back their programs. However, despite this perceived retreat, DEI training remains prevalent and is embedded in workplace culture, often influencing promotion prospects.
Critics argue that DEI fosters a moral framework that conflicts with traditional American values, creating a tension between promoting diversity and adhering to established beliefs. The challenge of dismantling DEI's influence is significant, as it has become ingrained in organizational practices and societal norms, suggesting that its presence may persist despite opposition.
On The Water: No-Targeting Closures a Real Threat for Striped Bass Fishermen
Capt. McMurray, a charter boat owner, reflects on the current state of striped bass management, noting that while fishing has improved, recruitment issues persist, particularly in the Chesapeake Bay. He emphasizes the complexity of the fishery and the need for balanced management strategies.
He warns against the potential for no-targeting closures, which could harm recreational fishing and the businesses that depend on it. McMurray advocates for a collaborative approach to ensure sustainable access to striped bass while addressing the challenges of recruitment and fishing mortality.
Front Page Magazine: French Leftist Theater Lets in 250 African Migrants for Free Show. Now They Won't Leave.
The Gaîté Lyrique theatre in Paris hosted a conference on refugee support, leading to an occupation by around 300 migrants seeking shelter. The theatre's management has canceled performances and reported significant financial losses due to the situation, which they attribute to government inaction.
Local businesses are also suffering, as the presence of migrants has deterred customers. Authorities claim the migrants are adults, despite their assertions of being minors. The situation reflects broader tensions in France regarding migration and cultural integration.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: World leaders welcome hostage-ceasefire deal, express hope it will endure
World leaders have expressed support for a new hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, which includes the release of hostages in exchange for a pause in fighting and the release of Palestinian prisoners. US President Joe Biden and other leaders emphasized the importance of humanitarian aid for Gaza and the need for a lasting peace.
The agreement has been hailed as a critical step towards improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza and facilitating a two-state solution. Leaders from the UK, Germany, France, and other nations reiterated their commitment to ensuring the deal is fully implemented and to supporting efforts for regional stability.
The Telegraph: Families of Israeli hostages face ‘unbearable’ wait to see if deal means loved ones return home
Oded Lifschitz, 84, has been missing for 466 days after being taken hostage by Hamas during an attack on the Israeli kibbutz of Nir Oz. His daughter, Sharone, remains hopeful for his release following a ceasefire, but uncertainty looms over his fate as the last sign of life was over a year ago.
As families of the 251 hostages endure a painful wait, Israel believes 94 are still held in Gaza, with 34 presumed dead. A proposed agreement suggests Israel will withdraw troops from Gaza in exchange for the return of all captives.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Celebrates Ceasefire Deal in Gaza
Celebrations erupt in Gaza as Hamas supporters view the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal as a major victory. Critics, including Donald Trump, argue the agreement could empower Hamas and jeopardize Israel's security, allowing the group to regroup and potentially strike again.
The deal includes significant humanitarian aid to Gaza, raising concerns that Hamas may exploit this support for its own gain. Critics warn that the absence of conditions for Hamas to renounce its goals poses a threat to long-term stability in the region.
#health
Fox News: American woman on Paris to Boston flight dies in midair
Barbara Dipoli, a 53-year-old woman from Topeka, Kansas, was found dead on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston on January 14. Preliminary reports indicate her death may have resulted from a medical episode during the flight, with a doctor on board unable to assist her.
Authorities are investigating the incident, awaiting an official cause of death from the Medical Examiner's Office. Air France expressed condolences to Dipoli's family and confirmed the airline's crew is trained to handle such emergencies.
#crime
Breitbart: WATCH: Caitlin Clark's Alleged Stalker Makes Shocking Admission in Court
Michael Lewis, 55, admitted guilt in court for stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark, despite the judge advising him to remain silent. He faces felony charges that could lead to six years in prison. Clark altered her schedule due to safety concerns stemming from Lewis's threatening messages.
Lewis's bail is set at $50,000, and he is due back in court in March.