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#illegals
The Telegraph: Pope calls Trump’s plan for mass deportation of illegal migrants ‘a disgrace’
Pope Francis has criticized Donald Trump's plans for mass deportation of illegal immigrants, calling it a "disgrace" that unfairly burdens the vulnerable. He emphasized that such actions are not effective solutions to immigration issues.
The Pope, known for his advocacy for refugees, expressed concern over the impending large-scale deportations set to begin shortly after Trump's inauguration.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive - Schweizer Rips Biden's Family Pardons: 'An Utter Disgrace'
Peter Schweizer claims that former President Biden's pardoning of five family members highlights significant corruption during his administration. He argues that the pardons raise suspicions about potential wrongdoing, labeling Biden as the most corrupt president in U.S. history.
Biden defended his actions by stating the pardons were necessary due to relentless partisan attacks against his family, asserting they do not imply any admission of guilt or wrongdoing. This follows Biden's earlier pardon of his son Hunter for federal crimes.
Times Of Israel: ‘Peacemaker and unifier’: Trump hails Gaza deal in his second inaugural address
In his second inaugural address, President Donald Trump emphasized his role as a peacemaker, citing a recent hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas. He vowed to build a strong military and end wars, while also addressing illegal immigration and cultural issues. Trump declared a new "golden age" for America, contrasting his approach with that of former President Biden.
Trump's inauguration also included a prayer for peace in the Middle East and highlighted his controversial plans regarding the Panama Canal and immigration policy. He promised to take executive actions, including a national emergency declaration at the southern border. Trump’s return to the presidency marks a significant moment in U.S. political history.
Fox News: UAW president who endorsed Biden, Harris for president says it's time to work with Trump
UAW president Shawn Fain expressed willingness to collaborate with President-elect Donald Trump in an op-ed, highlighting the struggles of blue-collar workers over the past 40 years. He criticized past trade agreements and emphasized the need for reform to support American manufacturing.
Despite previously endorsing Biden and Harris, Fain seeks common ground with Trump on trade policies, advocating for the overhaul of the USMCA to better serve workers. He believes that addressing corporate greed is essential for the future of American labor.
Breitbart: Trump Promises Release of JFK, RFK, MLK Assassination Records
During a recent rally, President Trump pledged to release records related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing a commitment to transparency and accountability in government. He also announced plans to reverse the overclassification of documents.
Trump's remarks included support from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been selected to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Trump stated his intention to sign over 200 executive orders on his first day in office, aiming to repeal actions taken by the Biden administration.
Forbes: Trump’s Surprise Billionaire Guests: Bernard Arnault And Mukesh Ambani Attend Inauguration Events
Billionaires Bernard Arnault and Mukesh Ambani attended President Trump's inauguration, joining a group of moguls with a combined net worth of $1.2 trillion. Arnault, worth $179.6 billion, was there with his family, while Ambani, valued at $98.1 billion, attended pre-inauguration events.
Other notable attendees included Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos, all of whom have had varying degrees of public support for Trump. The inauguration event raised $170 million for the inaugural fund, with some billionaires contributing significantly.
The Federalist: 7 Highlights From Trump Inauguration Address
President Donald Trump was sworn in for a second non-consecutive term, vowing to restore American greatness through executive orders aimed at economic revival, immigration enforcement, and energy independence. He emphasized the need for a nation that is proud, prosperous, and free.
Trump's agenda includes declaring a national emergency at the southern border, reinstating strict immigration policies, and addressing inflation through increased energy production. He also plans to eliminate federally subsidized identity politics and reinstate military personnel dismissed for refusing the COVID vaccine mandate.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu, congratulating Trump, predicts ‘best days’ of Israel-US relations ahead
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated President Donald Trump on his inauguration, expressing optimism for the future of the US-Israel alliance. He highlighted Trump's past contributions, including the Abraham Accords and efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, and emphasized the goal of defeating Hamas.
World leaders, including those from Ukraine, the UK, and India, also extended their congratulations to Trump, citing hopes for strengthened international partnerships. Trump's inauguration marks the beginning of his second term after previously serving from 2017 to 2021.
The Telegraph: Who controls the Panama Canal and why is Trump threatening to take it?
Donald Trump has expressed a desire to reclaim control of the Panama Canal, claiming that American ships face unfair charges from the Panama Canal Authority. He criticized China's influence in the region and emphasized the canal's importance for US trade and shipping costs.
The canal, built by the US and handed over to Panama in 1999, is vital for maritime trade, allowing ships to bypass a lengthy route around South America. Trump's remarks may reflect both economic concerns and personal connections to the region.
#health
GB News: Tesco rolls out two brand-new ranges covering 'breakfast, lunch and dinner' - with all items under £3
Tesco has launched two new food ranges targeting health priorities for 2025: Gut Sense and High Protein. The Gut Sense range includes kefir products aimed at improving digestive health, while the High Protein collection features various items with high protein content, all priced under £3.
Research indicates that gut health is a major concern for Britons, with many looking to increase fiber and protein in their diets. Tesco aims to meet these needs with convenient, nutritious options across both ranges.
#crime
Fox News: Youngkin, Miyares react to Biden granting clemency to 'cop killers': 'Utter disbelief'
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares criticized President Biden for granting clemency to Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, who admitted to the 1998 murder of Officer Allen Gibson. Youngkin expressed outrage, stating this decision is a grave injustice and a painful blow to the victim's family.
Miyares echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the emotional trauma this decision inflicts on Gibson's family. Both officials highlighted that the Biden administration's actions contradict the advice of the U.S. Attorney and undermine the justice system.