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16 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Chip Roy Warns That GOP Will Break Migration Promises if Voters Stay Silent
Texas Rep. Chip Roy urged citizens to hold Republican politicians accountable for their migration promises, warning that they may succumb to corporate interests seeking cheaper labor. He criticized the failure to address illegal immigration and emphasized the need to prioritize American workers over corporate demands.
Roy advocated for a freeze on immigration inflows to protect job opportunities for Americans, arguing that the current system undermines wages and productivity. He highlighted the disconnect between corporate interests and the struggles of American workers, calling for a shift in focus towards enhancing domestic job growth.
#politics
Breitbart: FNC's Perino on Biden’s Farewell Address: 'The Speechwriters Have Already Left the Building'
Dana Perino criticized President Biden's farewell Oval Office address, suggesting it lacked substance and coherence. She noted contradictions, such as praising economic recovery without mentioning COVID-19, and highlighted a Gallup poll indicating public dissatisfaction on most issues.
Perino concluded that the speech felt insincere, likening it to something generated by AI, and questioned if Americans felt better off than four years ago, implying that most do not.
Forbes: TikTok CEO Will Reportedly Attend Trump’s Inauguration As Ban Threat Looms
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, having received a formal invitation from the Trump Vance Inaugural committee. He will be seated in a position of honor alongside other tech leaders like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
The Supreme Court may uphold a law that could force TikTok's sale or ban it, which Trump has opposed. Reports suggest Trump might issue an executive order to delay enforcement of this law shortly after taking office.
Breitbart: Axelrod: Biden’s Farewell Speech 'Optimistic,' One of His Best Speeches
David Axelrod praised President Biden's farewell address as one of his best, highlighting its optimistic tone and focus on the nation's challenges. Axelrod noted Biden's belief in America's potential and his long-standing commitment to the country since his early days in Washington.
Breitbart: Mike Johnson Fires Pro-Ukraine Intel Committee Chairman
Speaker Mike Johnson has removed Rep. Mike Turner from the chairmanship of the House Intelligence Committee, citing concerns from Donald Trump. This marks Johnson's first major decision in the new Congress, surprising many on Capitol Hill.
Turner faced criticism for his support of intelligence community practices and foreign aid to Ukraine. Johnson emphasized the need for a fresh start in the committee, while denying Trump's direct involvement in the decision.
#society
GB News: Council forced to spend £1million on parking changes as spaces are 'too narrow for modern vehicles'
Colchester City Council is investing £1 million to widen parking spaces in two city center car parks, St Mary's and St John's, to accommodate larger modern vehicles. The project aims to modernize the parking infrastructure and extend the lifespan of the facilities by 10 years.
Scheduled to begin in March and complete by Spring 2026, the upgrades will include new payment systems, enhanced CCTV, improved lighting, and better pedestrian areas. These changes are part of broader regeneration efforts to ensure the city center can support future growth.
Times Of Israel: Hamas killed 6 of them on Oct. 7. Why these Israelis still drive Palestinians to hospitals
Israeli volunteer Joanna Chen drives Palestinian patients to Israeli hospitals as part of the Road for Recovery program, which has continued despite the ongoing Gaza war. The program, founded in 2010, helps patients from the West Bank access medical care, though volunteer ranks have diminished due to violence.
The program's director notes a significant reduction in the number of patients transported since the October 7 Hamas attack, which has strained Israeli hospitals. Despite challenges, volunteers like Chen remain committed, emphasizing the importance of empathy and support for those in need.