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20 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump inauguration: Mom of jogger allegedly killed by migrant praises friendship with incoming president
Trump inauguration: Mom of jogger allegedly killed by migrant praises friendship with incoming president
Patty Morin, mother of murder victim Rachel Morin, will attend President Trump's inauguration after forming a bond with him following her daughter's brutal killing by an illegal immigrant. Rachel was found dead after going missing during a jog in August 2023.

Morin has actively campaigned for stricter immigration laws and recently saw progress with the passage of the Laken Riley Act, aimed at enhancing penalties for criminal illegal immigrants. She expresses hope for renewed safety under the new administration.


#politics

GB News: Sadiq Khan sparks bitter row as Labour activist backs ‘far-right’ claims: ‘STOP interrupting!’
Sadiq Khan sparks bitter row as Labour activist backs ‘far-right’ claims: ‘STOP interrupting!’
Labour activist Aisha Ali Khan and GB News host Nana Akua engaged in a heated debate over London Mayor Sadiq Khan's warnings about rising fascism linked to Donald Trump's second inauguration. Ali Khan highlighted the long-standing tensions between Trump and Khan, citing concerns over racism and extremism.

Nana Akua challenged Ali Khan's characterization of Trump supporters as predominantly far-right, arguing that labeling individuals based on political affiliation is overly simplistic. The discussion underscored differing views on political discourse and the implications of Khan's warnings for democracy.


Fox News: Law enforcement on high alert for Trump inauguration after 2024 assassination attempts
Law enforcement on high alert for Trump inauguration after 2024 assassination attempts
Security measures in Washington, D.C. are heightened ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20. Thousands of law enforcement personnel, including Secret Service and National Guard, will ensure safety following recent security incidents and previous threats against Trump.

Mayor Muriel Bowser reassured residents about the preparations, which include extensive fencing and screening for attendees. Officials anticipate around 250,000 ticketed guests, with specific restrictions on items allowed at the event.


Le Monde: Before inauguration, Trump doubles down on promises to ecstatic supporters in Washington, DC
Before inauguration, Trump doubles down on promises to ecstatic supporters in Washington, DC
On January 19, 2025, a large crowd gathered at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, for a rally in support of President-elect Donald Trump, ahead of his inauguration. Despite inclement weather, supporters expressed their enthusiasm, showcasing merchandise and awaiting Trump's speech.

The event featured notable figures from the MAGA movement, including actor Jon Voight and singer Kid Rock, as preparations for the inauguration continued. The rally combined elements of a campaign event and a pre-inaugural celebration.


Fox News: Trump vows to 'act with historic speed' after presidential inauguration that brings redemption
Trump vows to 'act with historic speed' after presidential inauguration that brings redemption
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, following a convincing election victory over Vice President Harris. His return symbolizes a significant political comeback after being ousted from the White House four years ago.

Trump plans to sign over 200 executive actions on his first day, focusing on border security, energy policies, and curbing inflation. His inauguration contrasts sharply with Biden's four years ago, as Trump returns to power with a favorable approval rating and a strong base of support.


Fox News: Colleges, educational groups offer advice for Inauguration Day 'anxiety,' trips to DC for Trump swearing-in
Colleges, educational groups offer advice for Inauguration Day 'anxiety,' trips to DC for Trump swearing-in
As President-elect Trump prepares for his inauguration on January 20, educational institutions are taking various measures, including offering mental health resources and travel advisories for international students. Many schools will close for the day, coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and some groups are organizing anti-Israel protests.

Universities are advising international students to return to the U.S. before potential travel bans are enacted. Institutions like Cornell and USC have warned students about possible restrictions affecting several countries. Meanwhile, mental health experts are providing guidance to those feeling anxious about the upcoming administration.


#society

Le Monde: 10 years after 'Charlie Hebdo' attack, intellectual rifts have grown
10 years after 'Charlie Hebdo' attack, intellectual rifts have grown
Ten years after the Charlie Hebdo attack, debates in France surrounding Islam, immigration, secularism, and freedom of expression have intensified. The initial unity seen during the 2015 demonstrations has given way to deeper divisions, with marginalized communities often remaining disengaged.

Intellectuals express mixed feelings about the demonstrations, highlighting a rift between those who view freedom of expression as paramount and others who feel that such views can marginalize vulnerable groups. The sense of collective identity has become more complex and contentious.


Fox News: 'Aisle lice' is latest air travel annoyance to spark social media debate
'Aisle lice' is latest air travel annoyance to spark social media debate
Passengers are now debating the annoyance of "aisle lice," referring to those who rush to deplane before others, in contrast to "gate lice," which describes line-cutters at boarding. Discussions on social media highlight the frustrations associated with both behaviors.

Experts suggest that "aisle lice" disrupt the orderly deplaning process, causing delays and headaches for fellow travelers. They emphasize the importance of waiting for one's turn to exit, which ultimately leads to a smoother experience for everyone.


Times Of Israel: UK police question Labour ex-chief Corbyn over anti-Israel march; 77 arrested, 9 charged
UK police question Labour ex-chief Corbyn over anti-Israel march; 77 arrested, 9 charged
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and ex-colleague John McDonnell were questioned by police regarding their involvement in an anti-Israel rally in London that escalated into clashes with law enforcement. Nine individuals were charged with public order offenses after over 70 arrests at the protest.

The demonstration, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, faced police restrictions, leading to accusations of heavy-handedness from organizers. Corbyn defended the protest's actions, claiming police facilitated their movement. The Campaign Against Antisemitism condemned the event as a "dark day for London."