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18 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Sen. Ron Johnson: 'Most, if Not All' of Trump's Nominees Will Get at Least 50 Votes
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) expressed confidence that most of President-elect Trump's nominees will secure at least 50 Senate votes, emphasizing the role of senators in respecting the election results. He noted that Trump's cabinet choices should be upheld as part of the democratic process.
Johnson also discussed concerns surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health and Human Services Secretary, suggesting that while there are reservations, Kennedy can address them. He called for restoring integrity to scientific research, criticizing the influence of funding on scientific studies.
Breitbart: WaPo Admits Trump 'Already Conquered' Washington Before Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump is making a triumphant return to Washington, having overcome significant obstacles to secure a political comeback. His legal challenges are behind him, and he enjoys high favorability ratings, with his Cabinet picks likely to sail through a Republican-controlled Senate.
In stark contrast to his previous terms, Trump is now closer to his proposed team and is set to sign numerous executive orders, particularly on border issues. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party appears disoriented and unprepared to counter Trump’s resurgence, as internal sentiments reflect a sense of defeat.
Fox News: Charlamagne pushes back against Democratic narratives: 'I don't even know if I believe it anymore'
Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz debated on their podcast about the cease-fire agreement between Hamas and Israel, attributing significant credit to Donald Trump rather than Joe Biden. Charlamagne criticized Democrats for not having honest conversations about their party and expressed disillusionment with their leadership.
He also condemned former President Obama for being friendly with Trump, questioning the credibility of Democrats who labeled Trump a threat to democracy. Schulz echoed Charlamagne's sentiments, suggesting that Democrats' actions undermine their claims.
#society
Human Events: PayPal admits to ‘debanking’ Covid lockdown critic in UK for her views: report
PayPal acknowledged it closed the account of UK children's rights campaigner Molly Kingsley due to her opposition to school closures and mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. The company cited violations of its "acceptable use" policy linked to the content published by her organization, USForThem.
Kingsley criticized PayPal's actions as politically motivated and an infringement on free speech, echoing sentiments from other affected groups. PayPal maintained that its reviews are based on compliance with policies, not political motivations.
The Western Journal: The Ridiculous Reason California Won't Use Sea Water to Put Out Fires
Firefighters in Southern California are struggling to contain major blazes, with over 12,000 structures destroyed and significant loss of life. Despite being near the Pacific Ocean, officials opted not to use seawater for firefighting due to concerns about soil salinization and damage to equipment.
Critics argue that the refusal to utilize available seawater is a significant oversight, especially given the catastrophic costs of the fires, estimated between $250 billion and $275 billion. They call for accountability from local officials for what they see as a failure in decision-making during a crisis.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine warns Trump that early peace talks would be ‘fatal’
Ukrainian officials warn that forcing negotiations with Russia before gaining battlefield advantage would be a catastrophic mistake. President Zelensky emphasizes the need for military support to escalate Ukraine’s campaign against Russia and deter Putin.
As Trump prepares to take office, concerns arise over potential reductions in U.S. military aid. His team aims for a swift resolution to the conflict, though they acknowledge the complexity of the situation.
#economy
GB News: WATCH: Farmer fears for £600,000 inheritance tax bill with Labour raid
A fourth-generation farmer has raised concerns that British agriculture could face significant changes if Labour does not amend its inheritance tax policy affecting farming estates. He highlighted that his family farm could incur an inheritance tax liability of approximately £600,000 over a decade.
GB News: Farmer issues stark warning to Labour as inheritance tax raid row rumbles on: 'It's NOT viable!'
A fourth-generation farmer, Rob Harris, warns that British agriculture will suffer if Labour does not revise its inheritance tax policy, which could impose a £600,000 bill on his family farm. He stresses that current profit levels make this tax "not viable" and could force farms to sell land.
Supermarkets Asda and Morrisons support farmers' protests against the tax changes, emphasizing the importance of a strong agricultural sector for food security. Harris calls for government action to address these concerns, highlighting the need for fair pricing and sustainable farming practices.