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21 Jan 2025
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Breitbart: Homan: Deportations Start Tomorrow with 'Every ICE Office', Focusing on Threats
Border Czar Tom Homan announced that deportations will begin nationwide, focusing on public safety and national security threats. He emphasized that ICE will enforce the law from various offices across the country, marking a shift in enforcement after a four-year hiatus.
Homan urged elected officials to prioritize community safety and expressed confidence in ICE's renewed enforcement efforts. Deportations are set to commence immediately, without targeting specific sanctuary cities.
#politics
GB News: 'Most ridiculous Foreign Secretary!' Ex-Tory MP in furious rant about David Lammy's Trump U-turn
Former Conservative MP Steve Baker criticized Foreign Secretary David Lammy, calling him "the most ridiculous Foreign Secretary we've ever had" due to his sudden change in attitude towards Donald Trump. Baker expressed amusement at Lammy's shift in stance ahead of Trump's inauguration.
The Economist: The new American imperialism
Donald Trump's second inaugural address diverged from tradition by failing to unify the nation, instead echoing older themes of American imperialism, including aspirations for new territory like Mars.
As the new president appears more confident and radical, the political landscape suggests a continuation of some Trump-era policies under Biden, raising questions about the independence of new appointments and the implications of a "tech-industrial complex."
Fox News: Nancy Pelosi slams Trump’s ‘shameful’ pardons of Jan. 6 defendants
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized President Trump for pardoning around 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riots, labeling the move as "shameful." She emphasized the bravery of law enforcement who defended democracy during the attack and condemned Trump's actions as an insult to justice.
Trump announced the pardons during his inaugural parade, referring to the individuals as "hostages." The Justice Department reported that about 140 police officers were assaulted during the riots, highlighting the violence faced by law enforcement on that day.
Fox News: Barron Trump is all grown up: A look at the first son's transformation from 2017 to 2025
Barron Trump, now 18, has grown significantly since his father's first inauguration in 2017. Standing at 6'9", he has matured into a commanding presence, often noted for enduring bullying and scrutiny during his childhood. His mother, Melania Trump, has defended him against public attacks, emphasizing the impact of such cruelty on his life.
As Barron begins his studies at NYU's Stern School of Business, he has also participated in his father's political activities, including voting for him in the 2024 election. His recent public appearances, including interactions with President Biden and Vice President Harris, have sparked speculation about a potential political future.
Breitbart: First Trump Cabinet Pick: Senate Confirms Rubio as Secretary of State
The U.S. Senate confirmed Marco Rubio as Secretary of State in a unanimous 99-0 vote, marking the first cabinet approval of President Trump's administration. Rubio emphasized the need to confront China, labeling it the most significant adversary facing the U.S. in the 21st century.
With Rubio's departure from the Senate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appointed Attorney General Ashley Moody to fill the vacancy until the 2026 midterm elections, stressing the importance of decisive action in Washington.
Breitbart: Liz Cheney Slams Trump's Inaugural Speech After Biden Hands Her Preemptive Pardon
Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney criticized President Donald Trump’s inauguration remarks, labeling him a “liar” for his claims about the January 6 events and Nancy Pelosi's role. Trump alleged he offered 10,000 soldiers to Pelosi for security, which she supposedly rejected, suggesting she wanted unrest.
Cheney countered Trump's accusations, asserting that evidence from the Select Committee is publicly accessible and highlighting Trump’s inaction during the Capitol attack. She referenced Pelosi's acknowledgment of her responsibility for security failures, emphasizing that the truth remains unchanged despite Trump's claims.
Le Monde: Trump issues sweeping pardon of 1,500 January 6 defendants, including rioters who attacked police
President Trump has pardoned over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, including those who assaulted police and leaders of extremist groups. This move dismantles a significant Justice Department investigation and aims to initiate "national reconciliation."
The pardons are a substantial setback for efforts to hold participants accountable for the violence that day, which resulted in over 100 police injuries. Trump claims the pardons address a national injustice, despite previous indications he would consider cases individually.
Fox News: Trump pardons nearly all Jan. 6 defendants on inauguration day
President Donald Trump pardoned over 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol attack on his first day in office. This includes notable figures like Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys chairman, who faced a lengthy prison sentence for seditious conspiracy.
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized the pardons as an insult to law enforcement and democracy. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden issued pardons for individuals involved in the January 6 Select Committee investigation earlier on the same day.
#military
Breitbart: Senate Panel Advances Pete Hegseth's Nomination to Full Senate
The Senate Armed Services Committee has advanced Pete Hegseth's nomination for Defense Secretary to the full Senate, with a vote split along party lines. Fourteen Republicans supported the nomination, while thirteen Democrats opposed it, amid concerns of potential delays.
Republicans emphasized the urgency of confirming Hegseth to support military efforts, countering Democratic attempts to hinder the process. The vote followed an intense debate, and while Democrats have consistently opposed Hegseth, no new allegations against him have emerged.