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21 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Federalist: Biden Could Have Secured The Border At Any Time
President Trump signed executive orders to enhance border security, reversing Biden's policies that led to increased illegal immigration. He declared a border emergency, resumed border wall construction, and reinstated the "Remain in Mexico" policy to deter fraudulent asylum claims.
Trump's actions aim to combat drug cartels and illegal crossings, highlighting that the Biden administration could have maintained effective border measures. The executive orders signal a shift back to stricter immigration controls, addressing what critics see as a crisis created by the previous administration's policies.
#politics
Fox News: 'Definitely worth it': Trump supporters share their inauguration day experiences
Supporters of Donald Trump braved cold temperatures to attend his inauguration parade at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Many arrived as early as 4:30 a.m. and stood in line for hours, expressing that the experience was worth the wait despite the frigid conditions.
Attendees highlighted their hopes for the new administration, including securing the border and military rebuilding. They expressed confidence in Trump's leadership and his team, with supporters feeling optimistic about the future.
Fox News: Trump orders US withdrawal from World Health Organization
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO), reversing President Joe Biden's retraction of a previous withdrawal notice. The order directs the Secretary of State to inform the UN and halt U.S. funding to the WHO.
The WHO expressed regret over the decision and hopes for a reconsideration to maintain a partnership beneficial for global health. Trump's administration is also taking steps to reassign U.S. personnel involved with the WHO and identify alternative partners for its activities.
The Federalist: Entitled Leftists Propose 32-Hour Congressional Workweek
A recent proposal from progressive congressional staffers for a 32-hour workweek faced bipartisan backlash, leading to its withdrawal. Critics highlighted the disconnect between elite staffers and the working-class voters Democrats need to engage, emphasizing that many staff already enjoy flexible hours.
The incident underscores a broader issue: the perceived entitlement of some leftist staffers to demand changes in their work conditions, while being out of touch with the realities faced by blue-collar Americans. This disconnect reflects the challenges the Democratic Party faces in connecting with the needs of working-class constituents.
#society
The Federalist: Why Chinese App 'Red Note' Is Just As Bad As TikTok
TikTok faced downtime after a Supreme Court ruling requiring its parent company, ByteDance, to divest or face a ban by January 2025. In response, President Trump announced an executive order to delay the law's implementation, allowing time for negotiations.
As TikTok users seek alternatives, the Chinese app Red Note has gained popularity, despite similar data security concerns. Users are reportedly migrating to Red Note as a form of protest against U.S. legislation, raising alarms about the implications for national security.
The Telegraph: ‘If my brother is released by Hamas, how do I tell him they killed his wife and daughters?’
Sharon Sharabi faces the painful prospect of telling his brother Eli, who remains captive in Gaza, that his wife and daughters were killed by terrorists on October 7. He also must convey the news of their brother Yossi's death, compounding the family's grief during their global efforts to secure the hostages' release.
The uncertainty surrounding Eli's fate adds to the emotional burden, as Sharabi grapples with the devastating reality that awaits him upon Eli's return.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 2 Americans released in exchange for Taliban prisoner
Two Americans have been released in a prisoner swap with the Taliban, with one of them, Ryan Corbett, returning home after over two years in detention. His family expressed gratitude for his safe return after a challenging period.
The swap involved a Taliban figure serving a life sentence in California.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF launches major counterterror raid in West Bank’s Jenin, expected to last days
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) initiated a significant counterterrorism operation in Jenin, West Bank, involving drone strikes and troop deployments to target terror infrastructure. Reports indicate at least six fatalities and 35 injuries from the airstrikes, with the operation expected to last several days.
Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized the operation's goal of enhancing security in the region, particularly against threats from Hamas and Iranian-backed groups. The IDF has been preparing for extensive actions in the West Bank amid rising violence since the Gaza conflict began in October 2023, with thousands of arrests and numerous fatalities reported.
#culture
The Federalist: 'Babygirl' Doesn't Get What's So Powerful About Sex
"Babygirl," directed by Halina Reijn, stars Nicole Kidman as Romy Mathis, a tech CEO struggling with sexual dissatisfaction in her marriage. The film explores her dangerous fantasies and a budding relationship with intern Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson. Despite strong performances, the narrative lacks depth and clarity, failing to fully engage with its themes of desire and sexuality.
The film's exploration of eroticism is hindered by intellectual interludes that detract from emotional resonance. Ultimately, "Babygirl" leaves viewers with unrealized potential and flat characters, concluding with a sense of dissatisfaction as Romy remains disconnected from her husband and her own desires.
#crime
GB News: Tory MP faces GRILLING on 'failure to stop' Axel Rudakubana: 'Tell us what you know!'
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp faced scrutiny over the government's failure to prevent the Southport dance class murders, where Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty to killing three young girls. Rudakubana had been referred to the counter-extremism program Prevent multiple times prior to the attacks.
Philp emphasized the need for a public inquiry to investigate the government's handling of the case and its failure to disclose information about Rudakubana's referrals. He called for transparency regarding what officials knew and when, as concerns grow over the impact of information withholding on public safety.
#other
Fox News: San Diego wildfires force mandatory evacuations amid dangerous wind conditions
Mandatory evacuations are in effect in Southern California due to two wildfires, the Lilac Fire and Pala Fire, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds. Both fires are threatening homes, prompting officials to urge immediate evacuation for those in affected areas.
The Lilac Fire has burned approximately 50 acres, while the Pala Fire has consumed around 30 acres, with its spread currently halted. The causes of the fires are under investigation, and critical fire weather conditions persist in the region.