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#illegals
Breitbart: Donald Trump to End 'Birthright Citizenship' via Executive Order
President Trump plans to issue an Executive Order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal migrants, which could lead to significant legal challenges. The change aims to reduce incentives for illegal immigration and address the estimated 400,000 "anchor babies" born annually in the U.S.
In addition, Trump intends to ramp up deportations, restart border wall construction, and declare a national emergency at the southern border. His administration views these measures as necessary due to the surge in unlawful crossings during the Biden administration.
#politics
The Western Journal: Biden Says 'I'm Not Going Anywhere' on His Final Full Day in Office
On his last full day in office, former President Joe Biden expressed his intention to remain politically active, stating, "I'm not going anywhere." Despite tensions within the Democratic Party and criticism from his family, Biden emphasized his passion for public service and his belief in a hopeful future.
His commitment to staying involved could create further divisions among Democrats as they prepare for upcoming elections. Biden's remarks may be welcomed by Republicans, who see potential for discord within the party.
Fox News: Laken Riley Act set to become one of first bills to hit President Trump's desk
The Laken Riley Act is poised to return to the House after the Senate is expected to pass an amended version. The legislation aims to require ICE to detain illegal immigrants convicted of certain crimes, including theft and assault on law enforcement, until deportation.
The bill is part of a broader push by Republicans to strengthen immigration enforcement under the incoming Trump administration, which plans to prioritize immigration law changes. A final Senate vote is anticipated soon, followed by House approval of the amendments.
GB News: Trump inauguration latest: President set to sign over 200 executive actions as he vows to enact 'revolution of common sense'
Donald Trump plans to sign over 200 executive actions upon his return to the White House, focusing on border security, energy, and reducing living costs. He aims to end "Catch and Release," pause offshore wind leases, and withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord.
His inaugural address is expected to emphasize a "revolution of common sense" and a new era of national success. Trump's involvement in the release of Israeli hostages has been highlighted as a significant achievement prior to his inauguration. He will become the second U.S. president to serve non-consecutive terms.
Fox News: Acting FBI Director Paul Abbate retires just minutes before Trump takes office: report
Paul Abbate, the acting FBI director, retired just minutes before Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president. His departure followed former FBI Director Christopher Wray's resignation, which took effect the same day. Abbate emphasized the importance of continuity during the transition.
Trump's relationship with the FBI has been contentious, particularly following investigations into his conduct. He has criticized the Justice Department's actions and appointed Kash Patel to lead the FBI, although Patel's confirmation hearing is pending.
The Telegraph: JD Vance: The VP raised in a Rust Belt home by a drug-addict mother
JD Vance has been sworn in as the vice president of the United States during Donald Trump's inauguration. Vance gained prominence with his 2016 memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," which highlighted the struggles of Middle America and resonated with working-class voters.
His literary success coincided with Trump's campaign, positioning Vance as a key figure bridging the gap between blue-collar concerns and mainstream media.
The Western Journal: Jasmine Crockett and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Are Having a Tough Time Handling Trump's Inauguration
Democratic Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed alarm on social media ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, with Crockett lamenting the next four years as "hell" and Ocasio-Cortez labeling the incoming administration as authoritarian. Their comments were criticized as hyperbolic and irresponsible.
The commentary suggests that both representatives reflect a mindset that projects their own authoritarian tendencies onto others, with Ocasio-Cortez previously endorsing censorship and Crockett focusing on racial issues. The piece argues that such perspectives reveal a lack of intellectual depth.
Breitbart: Exclusive – ‘The Schumer Precedent’: Tom Cotton Smashes Senate Democrats for Holding Up Trump Cabinet Confirmations
Sen. Tom Cotton criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for delaying the confirmation of President Trump's cabinet nominees, stating that only Marco Rubio is confirmed by Inauguration Day. Cotton warned that if Democrats continue this obstruction, he will implement "The Schumer Precedent," limiting future Democratic presidents to one confirmed cabinet pick on their first day.
Cotton emphasized that the ongoing delays could harm future administrations and urged Senate Republicans to address the issue or risk backlash from Trump's supporters. The Senate has held hearings for several nominees, but many have yet to receive confirmation votes.
Fox News: High-profile Dems warned Biden against preemptive pardons before giving Fauci, Milley passes
In the final hours of his presidency, Joe Biden granted pardons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, and members of his family, despite warnings from prominent Democrats against setting a precedent for blanket pardons. The pardons were issued just before Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president.
Biden's decision faced criticism from various political leaders, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who labeled it an abuse of power. Fauci expressed gratitude for the pardon while maintaining he had committed no crime. Biden emphasized that the pardons should not imply wrongdoing.
Forbes: Trump Inauguration Live Updates: Trump Reportedly Planning Mass Pardons Of Jan. 6 Defendants
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, making history as the oldest president and the second to serve two non-consecutive terms. The ceremony featured three former presidents and various billionaires, with Trump addressing topics like immigration and energy policy.
In his speech, Trump vowed to reclaim American sovereignty, restore safety, and reverse Biden-era policies. He hinted at potential clemency for Jan. 6 defendants and reiterated claims of voter fraud. The inauguration included performances and a farewell to outgoing President Biden.
#society
Breitbart: Rick Caruso Rips L.A.’s ‘Negligent’ Fire Response on HBO’s ‘Real Time’: ‘Of Course’ Trump Was Right to Call Out Lack of Preparedness
Former L.A. mayoral candidate Rick Caruso criticized city officials for failing to implement effective fire prevention measures ahead of recent wildfires, calling their negligence "border negligent." He emphasized the need for better planning and policies, including dead brush removal.
Caruso agreed with Donald Trump's past warnings about the necessity of such measures and suggested that power lines should be buried to prevent ignitions. He stressed the importance of rebuilding wisely in fire-prone areas, while Bill Maher highlighted innovative solutions like using goats to manage vegetation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: As ceasefire begins, Netanyahu faces critical 6 weeks for both country and coalition
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a critical decision in 41 days regarding the ceasefire-hostage release deal with Hamas. With his coalition's stability at stake, he must navigate pressures from both US leaders and his own government, balancing the demands for military action against the need for negotiations.
Netanyahu's commitment to not ending hostilities until Hamas is no longer in power complicates the situation, especially as he aims to secure the release of hostages. The upcoming negotiations will be pivotal, and failure to progress could lead to a return to conflict, jeopardizing both hostages and his political future.
#culture
Breitbart: Fashion Notes: Melania Trump is Epitome of American Luxury in Adam Lippes Coat, Eric Javits Hat
First Lady Melania Trump showcased American luxury at her husband's inauguration, donning a custom navy double-breasted wool coat by Adam Lippes, complemented by a matching boater hat and suede Manolo Blahnik stilettos. The ensemble highlighted craftsmanship and tradition in American fashion.
Second Lady Usha Vance made her public debut in a bubblegum pink coat, accessorized with ivory gloves and Manolo Blahnik boots, reflecting a softer style. The designer of her coat remains unidentified, but her fashion choices hint at influences from Oscar de la Renta and Sergio Hudson.
#crime
The Western Journal: Biden Makes One Last Shocking Move in Final Minutes of His Presidency, Pardons 5 of His Family Members
In a surprising final act, President Joe Biden pardoned five family members just before leaving office, despite previously stating he would not issue such pardons. The move has drawn criticism as Biden's attempts to assert his family's innocence clash with his earlier promises.
Biden justified the pardons by citing ongoing political attacks against his family, claiming they were motivated by partisan politics. This last-minute decision has sparked debate over its implications for his legacy and the integrity of his administration.