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19 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Kaine Claims Trump's Proposed Deportations Will Be 'Gut Punch' to Economy
Senator Tim Kaine expressed concerns that the Trump administration's proposed mass deportations could significantly harm the U.S. economy, particularly in sectors like agriculture and healthcare. He warned that such actions, combined with potential tariffs, would lead to economic pain for consumers and employers.
Kaine highlighted the differences between the Biden and Trump administrations' approaches to immigration enforcement, noting that Trump's policies could result in deportations based on arrests rather than convictions, which he argues undermines a fundamental aspect of justice.
Breitbart: Mike Waltz: Trump Is 'Going to Go After' Paramilitary Gangs on Border
Incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz stated that President-elect Donald Trump plans to aggressively tackle paramilitary gangs at the U.S.-Mexico border, emphasizing a mandate to secure the border and deport dangerous criminals. Waltz highlighted the need to confront cartels, which he described as heavily armed paramilitary organizations.
Waltz also indicated that the administration would pursue deportations of illegal immigrants, particularly targeting violent gangs like MS-13. He mentioned ongoing diplomatic efforts to find countries willing to accept deported individuals, especially those from groups like Tren De Aragua.
#politics
GB News: Conservatives 'no longer has supporters under 30', Yusuf claims
Reform UK Chairman Zia Yusuf has ruled out a merger with the Conservative Party, likening it to "Netflix seeking a deal with Blockbuster Video." He believes that the Conservative Party is on the verge of "extinction" and sees no need for collaboration.
Breitbart: Bannon: Trump 'Broke the Oligarchs' — They Surrendered
Steve Bannon stated that tech billionaires attending Donald Trump's inaugural events signify their submission, not their dominance. He emphasized that these figures, including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, are now acting as "supplicants" after Trump was marginalized by the political establishment.
Bannon claimed that Trump's influence has diminished the power of these oligarchs, suggesting that their presence at the inauguration indicates a shift in their relationship with Trump. He believes this reflects a broader narrative of Trump's resilience against the elite.
#society
Times Of Israel: Crowds erupt in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square as captives arrive back in Israel
Around 2,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square to witness the return of three women hostages freed under a ceasefire deal with Hamas. The crowd displayed a mix of tension and relief as they awaited news, ultimately celebrating when it was confirmed the hostages were in Israeli hands.
The hostage release is part of a broader agreement involving the release of 33 captives in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. As of now, 91 hostages remain in Gaza, with ongoing efforts to secure their release.
Breitbart: Michael Rapaport Celebrates the Demise of 'Dirty, Biased, Damn Near Soft Porn Dumphole' TikTok
Michael Rapaport celebrated the shutdown of TikTok, which ceased operations following a congressional ban upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. He criticized the platform, calling it a "dumphole" and expressing relief that users could engage with known figures like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg instead of an anonymous TikTok leadership.
Despite Rapaport's enthusiasm, TikTok hinted at a potential return, stating it was seeking to collaborate with Donald Trump to resolve the ban. The actor's remarks highlighted his disdain for the platform's content and management.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The chaotic moment hostages first tasted freedom
After 471 days in captivity, three hostages, including a British national, were freed in Gaza City, surrounded by a crowd and Hamas fighters. Their release marked a moment of relief for their families, contrasting with the tense atmosphere reminiscent of their initial capture.
The scene highlighted the resilience of Hamas despite ongoing Israeli military actions.
#economy
Forbes: U.S. Retail Ends 2024 Strong With Wind At Its Back Starting 2025
American consumers surpassed expectations in holiday retail spending for 2024, with sales rising 4% to a record $994.1 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. Online sales led the growth, while overall retail contributed $5.28 trillion to the economy.
Despite increased spending, consumer confidence dipped in December, with concerns about future financial conditions. Retailers may face challenges in 2025, as rising credit card debt and budget-conscious behavior could impact spending trends.
#sports
Breitbart: Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark Embrace, Watch Chiefs Playoff Win Over Texans
Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark were seen enjoying a Chiefs game together in a luxury suite, celebrating and embracing throughout. Clark, a known Swift fan, recently appeared on a podcast with Travis Kelce, Swift's boyfriend.
The game featured controversial officiating, with several questionable penalties against the Texans. The Chiefs won 23-14, advancing to their seventh consecutive AFC Conference Championship Game.