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20 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Watch: Biden and Harris Refuse to Clap as Trump Explains How He's Going to Fix Their Mess
During his inaugural address, President Donald Trump outlined a series of aggressive measures to tackle the southern border crisis, including declaring a national emergency, halting all illegal entry, and reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy. Former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris notably refrained from applauding his proposals, which highlighted their administration's handling of immigration issues.
Trump's plan also includes designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and invoking the Alien Enemies Act to combat foreign gangs. The Laken Riley Act, aimed at detaining illegal immigrants who commit crimes, has gained bipartisan support and reflects the rising concern over border security in the wake of high-profile incidents.
#politics
The Western Journal: Carrie Underwood’s Inauguration Performance Made More Epic When Technical Difficulties Force Her to Improvise
During President Donald Trump's inauguration, Carrie Underwood performed "America the Beautiful" a cappella after technical difficulties prevented the music from playing. The audience, including former President Joe Biden, joined in, showcasing a spirit of unity.
Underwood expressed her honor in participating at the inauguration, emphasizing the need for togetherness and looking to the future. Trump's remarks about American perseverance echoed the theme of overcoming obstacles.
The Telegraph: Trump heralds new ‘golden age of America’
Donald Trump declared the start of a "golden age" for America in his inauguration speech, promising a flourishing nation respected globally. He emphasized a shift from his past rhetoric, focusing on optimism and ambitious goals, including space exploration.
Trump criticized the Biden administration's legacy and pledged to enact nearly 100 executive orders, addressing issues like border security and federal diversity policies. He framed his return as a "liberation day" for all Americans, expressing confidence in a new era of national success.
Breitbart: Javier Milei Condemns Brazil for Keeping Bolsonaro from Trump Inauguration
Argentinian President Javier Milei criticized Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for preventing former President Jair Bolsonaro from attending Donald Trump's inauguration. Bolsonaro, barred from leaving Brazil due to legal issues, expressed his disappointment over the situation.
Lula's administration aims to maintain strong ties with the U.S. despite Bolsonaro's absence, with Lula hoping for a productive relationship during Trump's second term. Bolsonaro's family represented him at the inauguration, while he condemned the judicial actions against him as political persecution.
Breitbart: MSNBC’s Hayes: Trump’s Inaugural Address Was 'Cult Leader Taking a Mulligan'
MSNBC host Chris Hayes criticized Donald Trump's inaugural address, likening it to the rhetoric of a cult leader. He noted that Trump's themes of national decline and humiliation contrast sharply with the crises faced during Barack Obama and Joe Biden's inaugurations.
Hayes expressed concern over the repetitive nature of Trump's promises for a better future, suggesting that the lack of memory regarding his first term's failures makes the rhetoric appear strange and unconvincing.
Fox News: Trump names Brian Driscoll to serve as acting FBI director after Abbate retirement
President Trump appointed Brian Driscoll as acting director of the FBI on Inauguration Day, following the retirement of Paul Abbate. Driscoll, who joined the FBI in 2007, was previously set to lead the Newark field office and has experience in the New York office and the SWAT team.
Fox News: Rachel Maddow slams presence of tech CEOs at Trump’s inauguration: ‘How is this happening in America?’
Rachel Maddow expressed her alarm at the presence of wealthy tech CEOs at President Trump's inauguration, questioning how such a scenario could occur in America. She highlighted the notable attendance of figures like Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos, suggesting their presence sent a concerning message about the intertwining of wealth and political power.
Maddow's sentiments echoed concerns raised by former President Biden, who warned of an emerging oligarchy in America, characterized by extreme wealth and influence threatening democracy. The shift in relationships between Trump and Silicon Valley tech leaders has raised eyebrows, particularly as these companies have recently aligned more closely with his administration.
Front Page Magazine: Charles Barkley Slams ‘Rat-Infested’ San Francisco
Charles Barkley has announced he will not attend the NBA All-Star Game in San Francisco, citing the city's decline under leftist governance. He criticized the city as "rat-infested" and unsafe, stating he refuses to endorse the narrative that it remains a beautiful place.
Barkley’s comments reflect a broader discontent with the state of San Francisco, which has faced significant challenges such as homelessness and crime. Despite promises from local leaders to address these issues, Barkley believes the city’s problems stem from long-standing leftist policies and governance.
Fox News: Trump, Newsom, clash over wildfires, but California governor says he'll work with president
With President Biden's political retirement, California Governor Gavin Newsom is now a primary target for President Trump, who criticized Newsom's management of the recent wildfires in Los Angeles during his inauguration address. Trump plans to visit California to assess recovery efforts and emphasized the need for federal assistance.
Newsom defended his administration's response to the wildfires, sharing images of firefighting efforts and expressing a willingness to collaborate with the Trump administration. He highlighted the importance of partnership and mutual respect in addressing the disaster affecting nearly 40 million Californians.
The Telegraph: Trump fans crowd inside Washington arena for Maga-mania
Donald Trump was declared the 47th president of the United States, drawing a crowd of 20,000 supporters at the Capital One Arena. The atmosphere was electric as his fans celebrated his political comeback, despite past challenges and controversies.
The supporters, unable to gather on the Mall for the inauguration, filled the arena to watch the event on large screens, expressing their enthusiasm for Trump's return to power.
The Western Journal: Trump to Take Immediate Action Against All 51 Intel Officials Who Called Hunter Biden's Laptop Russian Disinformation
President Trump plans to revoke the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who labeled Hunter Biden's laptop contents as Russian disinformation prior to the 2020 election. This comes after a House investigation revealed ties between the Biden campaign and the letter's creation.
The investigation indicated that the letter was intended to suppress the laptop story, impacting voters' ability to make informed decisions. The House Judiciary Committee criticized the officials for using their national security credentials to influence public perception.
Front Page Magazine: Biden Pardons Dr. Doom
President Biden issued preemptive pardons for several individuals, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, asserting that these should not imply any wrongdoing. Fauci, who led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has faced significant criticism for his handling of health crises and alleged connections to controversial research practices.
Critics, including Senator Rand Paul, argue that the pardons signify a troubling cover-up of Fauci's actions during the pandemic, including funding research in Wuhan and promoting untested vaccines. The situation raises questions about accountability and the integrity of health leadership in the U.S.
Times Of Israel: Trump returns to office, vowing dramatic change and promising American ‘golden age’
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th US president, vowing to initiate a "golden age of America" and reverse the policies of his predecessor, Joe Biden. He plans to sign numerous executive orders aimed at tightening border security, boosting fossil fuel production, and dismantling diversity programs.
Trump's inaugural address emphasized restoring trust in government and reclaiming American sovereignty. He faces challenges in achieving economic goals and has promised swift action on immigration and tariffs, while also indicating potential pardons for January 6 participants.
#society
Fox News: Michael Rapaport slams TikTok as 'dirty' and 'biased' platform
Michael Rapaport criticized TikTok as a "dirty" and "biased" platform after it briefly went dark for U.S. users. He expressed frustration over the lack of accountability and transparency regarding those running the app, especially in light of its ties to the Chinese government.
Despite his criticisms, Rapaport remains an active TikTok user with a large following. He also recently targeted California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his handling of state issues, particularly regarding wildfire management.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Trump Should Pull Out of Gaza Nation Building
The Biden administration's ceasefire deal risks entangling the U.S. in a costly and ineffective nation-building effort in Gaza, potentially mirroring past failures in Iraq and Afghanistan. The plan includes a 3-5 year rebuilding commitment, which could drain resources and compromise U.S. foreign policy.
Critics argue that this approach could empower Hamas and lead to further terrorism, undermining the pro-American alliances established during Trump's first term. The Trump administration must exit the deal before Phase 3 to avoid being trapped in another cycle of Middle Eastern nation-building.
#crime
GB News: Man, 21, dies in 'disturbance' after fireworks launched at people in street
A 21-year-old man, Robert McNally, died following a disturbance in Paisley where fireworks were reportedly aimed at people. Emergency services responded to the incident, and his death is currently being treated as unexplained. A 19-year-old has been arrested for alleged assault.
Local residents expressed their condolences, highlighting the tragic loss of a young life. Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, assuring the public that there is no ongoing threat.
Fox News: US Border Patrol agent killed in Vermont traffic stop: DHS
A U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Coventry, Vermont, near the Canadian border. The incident occurred at 3:15 p.m. on Monday, with one suspect confirmed dead.
Authorities are investigating the situation, with inquiries directed to Vermont State Police and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is a developing story.
#sports
Breitbart: ESPN to Air 'National Anthem and MLK-Themed Content' Before National Championship Game
ESPN will air the national anthem and "America the Beautiful" before the CFP National Championship game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The pregame will also feature MLK-themed content and community outreach footage.
Notre Dame aims for its 14th national championship, while Ohio State seeks its 9th. The Fighting Irish face challenges, including the absence of key defensive lineman Riley Mills, against a strong Buckeyes offense. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. EST on ESPN.
#technology
Breitbart: Leftist Echo Chamber Bluesky Is Plagued by Bots as Trump Takes Office
Bluesky, a social media platform popular among leftists, is facing challenges with a surge of bots and impersonation accounts as its user base grows. Reports indicate that nearly half of the top accounts have doppelgangers, leading to user frustration and concerns about the platform's integrity.
With its user count rising from 15 million to 27 million, Bluesky's current verification process is deemed inadequate, prompting calls for better systems to combat bot activity. Experts suggest that the platform must enhance its ability to distinguish between real and fake accounts to maintain its standing in the competitive social media landscape.