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20 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump to deploy military to border, end Biden parole policies in flurry of Day One executive orders
President-elect Trump plans to sign nearly a dozen executive orders aimed at overhauling U.S. border and immigration policy. Key measures include resuming border wall construction, ending Biden-era parole policies, and deploying U.S. troops to the southern border.
Additionally, Trump will designate international cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, allowing for targeted actions against them. These orders signal a commitment to securing the southern border and addressing the ongoing immigration crisis.
#politics
Breitbart: Rapper Soulja Boy Defends Performing at Trump Event: 'Obama, Kamala Ain't Never Put Money in My Fu**ing Pockets'
Rapper Soulja Boy defended his performance at the Crypto Ball in D.C., stating he was compensated well and felt misled about the event's political implications. He emphasized that Trump financially supported him, unlike previous administrations, and clarified that the event was focused on cryptocurrency, not Trump.
The Crypto Ball, attended by notable figures like Snoop Dogg, celebrated the incoming Trump administration and marked a significant moment for the crypto industry, which has faced scrutiny from the Biden administration.
Forbes: Trump Inauguration: Here’s What To Know About Today’s Schedule, Guest List, Weather, Performers And More
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated as the 47th president on Monday, with the ceremony moved indoors due to cold weather. The event will feature notable guests, including former presidents and tech billionaires, and will symbolize a bipartisan acceptance of Trump's election win.
Despite raising $170 million for the inauguration, it will be smaller than previous ones. Key events include a swearing-in ceremony, inaugural balls, and a National Prayer Service. Notably, Michelle Obama and Nancy Pelosi will not attend, while several world leaders and billionaires are expected to be present.
Breitbart: 'He's Back' -- TIME Magazine Salutes Donald Trump's Triumphant Return
TIME magazine has featured Donald Trump on its latest cover, marking his return to the forefront of American public life. The cover illustrates Trump clearing President Biden's belongings from the Oval Office, accompanied by the caption “He’s Back.”
The accompanying article describes Trump as “an unpredictable force for change,” acknowledging his significant impact on America over the past decade. This is not the first time Trump has been recognized by TIME, as he was previously named Person of the Year in 2016.
Breitbart: Biden Preemptively Pardons Milley, Fauci, and January 6 Committee Members
President Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons for Retired Gen. Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and members of the January 6 Committee just hours before Donald Trump's inauguration. He described them as dedicated public servants facing unjust political threats and emphasized the need for their protection.
Biden's statement highlighted their contributions to democracy and public health, arguing that ongoing investigations against them are politically motivated. He also mentioned his previous stance against pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, which raises questions about his commitment to the rule of law.
Forbes: Trump Inauguration Live Updates: Trump Will Return To Office In Hours
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated, with the ceremony scheduled for noon on Monday, following a morning church service and tea with the Bidens. The event will take place indoors at the Capitol Rotunda due to expected cold weather.
Outgoing President Joe Biden and former Presidents Obama, Bush, and Clinton will attend. Notable tech billionaires and performers, including Carrie Underwood, are also expected. Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the presidential oath.
Times Of Israel: Trump set for US presidential swearing-in, capping unprecedented comeback
Donald Trump is set to be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, marking a historic political comeback. His administration plans to implement swift changes, including executive orders focusing on deportations, fossil fuel development, and reducing civil service protections. The inauguration is significantly altered due to frigid weather, moving indoors for the first time in 40 years.
Trump's agenda includes curtailing immigration, enacting tariffs, and reversing prior climate initiatives. He aims to reshape federal operations with a focus on personal loyalty in appointments. The Republican-controlled Congress is expected to collaborate closely with the Trump administration on legislative priorities.
Fox News: Trump vows a 'new chapter' for America, promises the 'best days are yet to come' in pre-Inauguration video
President-elect Trump, in a video released before his inauguration, declares his second term as a "new chapter" for America, promising that the country's "best days are yet to come." The video outlines his journey since leaving office, including significant events like the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago and an assassination attempt during a rally.
Trump emphasizes resilience, urging Americans to "never ever give up" and to treat challenges as motivation. He reflects on the unfairness of life and encourages supporters to push back against a "broken system." He concludes with a hopeful message about the future of America.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 20: Day 472 – Joy, fear as hostages freed, Palestinian prisoners released
Three Hamas hostages were returned to Israel as part of a ceasefire agreement, with their conditions being reported positively upon arrival. Concurrently, Israel released 90 Palestinian security prisoners, which included some with terror convictions, amid ongoing tensions.
The far-right Otzma Yehudit party has exited the coalition government in response to the ceasefire deal, labeling it a victory for terrorism. The political landscape in Israel is shifting as these developments unfold.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Nigel Farage says Israeli hostage release is Donald Trump's 'first great victory'
Nigel Farage has hailed Donald Trump's role in the release of Israeli hostages as his "first great victory" before taking office. He claimed that the hostages' release was unlikely under a Kamala Harris administration and credited Trump's negotiating skills for the outcome.
The release occurred as part of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, with Trump having warned of severe consequences if the hostages were not freed by his inauguration. Trump, at his victory rally, dismissed the Biden administration's involvement, asserting that the agreement was a direct result of his election.
#education
The Federalist: With Cardona As Ed Secretary, Schools Got Worse By Every Metric
Miguel Cardona's tenure as Secretary of Education ends as President Trump returns to office, amid criticism of declining student achievement and rising absenteeism. Despite Cardona’s claims of progress, test scores have plummeted, with significant declines in math and reading proficiency.
The handling of federal student aid, particularly FAFSA, has been plagued with issues, affecting millions. Additionally, the focus on gender identity issues over academic performance has alienated many parents, leading to calls for a shift in educational priorities.
The Federalist: Improving AP Courses Starts With Destroying The College Board
The College Board, a nonprofit that administers Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams, has been criticized for functioning as a "taxpayer-funded monopoly." A report from the Goldwater Institute claims it primarily serves affluent students while failing to support poorer schools, despite its stated mission to help low-income students.
The report also highlights a shift towards a progressive curriculum, with an emphasis on leftist ideologies in AP materials. Critics argue that this has led to a decline in academic rigor and a need for reform, advocating for alternatives to the College Board's monopoly and a more diverse educational approach.
#other
The Federalist: Michigan DNR Plans To Kill 420 Acres Of Forest For Solar Farm
The Michigan DNR plans to clear 420 acres of forest for a solar farm, following a 2023 law mandating 100% clean energy by 2040. This law shifted project approval from local governments to the state, raising concerns about environmental impacts and wildlife destruction.
Critics, including GOP lawmakers, argue this plan contradicts conservation goals, as it jeopardizes habitats and releases stored carbon. The DNR's actions have sparked outrage among residents, who believe public land decisions should involve community input.