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21 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Rep. Brandon Gill: We Must Codify Trump's Executive Orders into Law
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) emphasized the need for Congress to codify President Trump's executive orders on border security into law to prevent future administrations from reversing them. He highlighted the impact of illegal immigration on various national crises and called it a central issue of the MAGA agenda.
Gill introduced the Remain in Mexico Act to solidify Trump's migrant protection protocols, stressing that while executive orders provide immediate relief, only legislation can ensure their permanence. He indicated further legislative efforts are forthcoming.
The Western Journal: Trump Effect: India Agrees to Take Back Every One of Its Citizens Illegally Living in the U.S.
President Trump has successfully negotiated with India to repatriate illegal immigrants, with reports indicating approximately 18,000 Indian nationals currently in the U.S. The Indian government is cooperating to address this issue, hoping to maintain legal immigration channels, especially for student and H-1B visas.
This development reflects Trump's hardline approach to immigration, which has been a key focus of his administration. The cooperation from India is seen as a strategic move to appease the U.S. and avoid trade threats while ensuring the protection of legal immigration pathways for its citizens.
The Western Journal: Border Patrol Agent Killed in the Line of Duty
Border Patrol agent David Maland, 44, was killed during a traffic stop near Coventry, Vermont, on January 21, 2025. He was shot in the neck, and one suspect was killed while another was wounded and taken into custody. Maland had served with the Border Patrol for nearly a decade.
The incident highlights the rising challenges faced by Border Patrol agents, particularly in the Swanton Sector, where apprehensions of illegal immigrants have surged significantly. In the 2024 fiscal year, over 19,000 illegal immigrants were caught in the sector, a stark increase from previous years.
#politics
The Economist: America really could enter a golden age
Donald Trump has the potential to lead America into a golden age, leveraging current political dynamics and his party's unity. However, he must navigate his own weaknesses to achieve his vision of being a "peacemaker and unifier."
Despite skepticism about his claims, historic circumstances may favor his ambitions, as both domestic adversaries and foreign opponents face their own challenges.
Le Monde: US Capitol rioters celebrate prison release after Trump pardons
Kevin Loftus, a Capitol rioter pardoned by President Trump, left prison and headed to Washington to support fellow inmates. Trump granted pardons to over 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 riot, including those who assaulted police, igniting mixed reactions from the public.
Loftus and another pardoned inmate, William Sarsfield III, expressed gratitude for their release and emphasized the camaraderie among those convicted. While some Republican lawmakers opposed the pardons, many remained silent, and supporters celebrated the pardons outside the prison.
Breitbart: ABC's Hostin: Trump Is a 'DEI Hire' — 'He Was Given Everything He Has'
Sunny Hostin on "The View" criticized Donald Trump, labeling him a "DEI hire" and claiming he received everything he has without merit. She highlighted the irony of his inauguration coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, emphasizing King's advocacy for racial and economic equality.
Hostin referenced King's belief in reparations and the unfairness of expecting those disadvantaged to succeed without support. She argued that Trump's presidency contradicts the values of meritocracy he promotes, as he lacked both political and business experience.
#society
Forbes: California Fires: Here's The Data Behind The Historic Blazes That Have Burned Through 40,000 Acres
Southern California has faced devastating wildfires over the past two weeks, resulting in over 27 fatalities and burning approximately 40,500 acres. The Eaton and Palisades fires are among the most destructive, with significant property damage and a high number of structures destroyed.
More than 16,000 first responders have been deployed to combat the fires, which have been exacerbated by dry conditions and strong winds. The federal government has pledged to cover disaster response costs, while California's governor has proposed additional funding for recovery efforts.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Trump has given Iran an invitation to kill me, says John Bolton after security detail revoked
John Bolton claims he is at increased risk of attack from Iran after Donald Trump removed his Secret Service protection shortly after taking office. Bolton, a former national security adviser, received only 12 hours' notice before the termination, which he views as politically motivated.
He has been a target of the Iranian regime and was previously threatened with assassination. Bolton is now arranging to fund his own security measures, believing the threat against him remains high.
Breitbart: Sen. Jim Risch Plans to Expedite Elise Stefanik's U.N. Confirmation
Sen. Jim Risch plans to expedite the confirmation of U.N. ambassador nominee Elise Stefanik, despite Democratic efforts to delay Trump’s nominees. Risch praised Stefanik's qualifications, emphasizing the need for U.S. leadership amid global crises and the importance of supporting Israel.
Stefanik, a prominent Republican figure, highlighted the necessity of ensuring U.S. taxpayer dollars do not support entities contrary to American interests. She accepted Trump's nomination shortly after his election victory and has been active in addressing antisemitism on college campuses.
Fox News: Trump revokes John Bolton's Secret Service detail amid Iranian death threats: former national security advisor
President Trump revoked John Bolton's Secret Service protection following his inauguration as the 47th president. Bolton expressed disappointment, noting that he had received protection under President Biden due to ongoing threats from Iran, including a 2021 assassination plot against him.
Bolton, who served as Trump's national security advisor from 2018 to 2019 before being ousted, has faced significant threats due to his role in U.S. foreign policy. The tensions with Iran escalated after the U.S. strike that killed Qassem Soleimani, leading to ongoing concerns for Bolton's safety.
#culture
Fox News: Billy Ray Cyrus explains Trump inaugural ball performance that concerned fans
Billy Ray Cyrus faced technical difficulties during his performance at the Liberty Ball celebrating President Trump's inauguration. Despite the mishaps, he continued to engage the audience, ultimately singing "Achy Breaky Heart" a cappella.
Cyrus emphasized the importance of persevering through challenges in live performances, stating he was honored to play at the event regardless of the issues. Carrie Underwood also encountered technical problems but successfully performed "America the Beautiful" a cappella.
#crime
Breitbart: At Least 13 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Johnson's Chicago
Over the weekend in Chicago, at least 13 people were shot, including one fatality. The shooting occurred early Saturday morning, with a 25-year-old victim succumbing to a head injury after being targeted while walking with a friend.
Despite strict gun control measures in Illinois, including an assault weapons ban and a thorough background check process for gun ownership, gun violence persists in the city.
Fox News: Maryland man accused of killing girlfriend, stashing her body in ‘makeshift tomb’: police
Devontae Gray, a 30-year-old man from Capitol Heights, Maryland, has been arrested for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, 29-year-old Alexis Schuler. Police discovered her remains hidden in a makeshift tomb in his home after investigating a missing persons report.
Gray has been charged with first-degree murder following his confession to the crime. Evidence, including surveillance footage and construction materials, indicated he attempted to conceal her body. He remains in custody as the investigation continues.
GB News: Southport killer's terrorist handbook used for inspiration and research into horrific attack advertised on Waterstones website
Axel Rudakubana, who pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls in a Southport attack, used an al-Qaeda training manual for inspiration. The book, listed on Waterstones, was removed after the incident. The case highlights a shift in terrorism, with lone actors increasingly influenced by online content.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer noted that Britain faces a new threat from individuals radicalized online, contrasting with traditional organized terrorist groups. While the Southport murders are not officially classified as terrorism, they exemplify extreme violence intended to instill fear.
#technology
Breitbart: Regulatory Reset: Trump Rescinds Biden's Executive Order on AI Safety
President Trump has rescinded the Biden administration's executive order regulating artificial intelligence, halting safety and transparency requirements for AI developers. This marks a significant shift towards a hands-off approach to AI oversight, contrasting with the previous administration's proactive stance.
Concerns have been raised about the lack of regulation, with experts warning of potential risks in AI development without proper guidelines. Conversely, supporters argue that reduced regulation could foster innovation and maintain the U.S.'s competitive edge in the global AI landscape.