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#illegals

Breitbart: Morgan Griffith: Congress Working to Get Trump Orders Codified into Law
Morgan Griffith: Congress Working to Get Trump Orders Codified into Law
Republicans in Congress are advancing legislation to codify some of President Trump's policies, including the Laken Riley Act, which mandates immediate detention and deportation for illegal immigrants who commit serious crimes. Rep. Morgan Griffith emphasized the importance of fulfilling promises made to constituents.

Griffith noted that while some Democrats oppose the bill, arguing for due process, he believes that illegal status negates certain constitutional protections. He stated that the Rules Committee is responsible for reviewing and setting voting procedures for such legislation.


The American Mind: The Case for Ending Birthright Citizenship
The Case for Ending Birthright Citizenship
The issue of birthright citizenship is gaining attention as President Trump’s second term raises questions about whether the U.S. should automatically grant citizenship to any child born on its soil. Critics argue that the current interpretation of the 14th Amendment may not align with its original intent.

Supporters of limiting birthright citizenship cite constitutional and moral grounds, referencing the jurisdiction clause of the 14th Amendment. They argue that historical debates surrounding the Civil Rights Act and the founding principles of America support a more restrictive interpretation.


#politics

Fox News: 2 people are killed in a knife attack in Germany; Scholz says there must be consequences
2 people are killed in a knife attack in Germany; Scholz says there must be consequences
A stabbing attack in Bavaria resulted in the deaths of a 2-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man, with three others injured. The suspect, a former asylum-seeker from Afghanistan, was arrested shortly after the attack. Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the need for authorities to investigate how the suspect remained in Germany.

The incident raises significant political concerns ahead of Germany's national election, where migration policies are a key issue. Scholz condemned the attack as "incomprehensible" and called for immediate consequences, underscoring the urgency of addressing the situation regarding asylum-seekers with violent backgrounds.


Front Page Magazine: Eight Years Later, the Trump Honeymoon Arrives
Eight Years Later, the Trump Honeymoon Arrives
After years of political turmoil, President Trump is finally experiencing the post-election honeymoon he was denied in 2016. Despite facing numerous attacks, including two impeachments and a high-profile FBI raid, Trump has emerged with strong approval ratings and a mandate following his recent electoral victory.

As he prepares for his second term, Trump has been proactive in assembling a capable cabinet and engaging with both world leaders and former critics. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party struggles with internal conflict and low approval ratings for President Biden, who is stepping back from the race amid disarray.


The Federalist: Georgia AG Mum On Legally Questionable Arrest Of GOP Senator
Georgia AG Mum On Legally Questionable Arrest Of GOP Senator
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has not confirmed whether he will investigate the arrest of GOP state senator Colton Moore, who was detained while trying to attend the State of the State address. Moore was previously banned from the House after criticizing former Speaker David Ralston.

Speaker Jon Burns defended the arrest, claiming it was necessary due to a "dangerous situation." Despite public backlash leading to the lifting of Moore's ban, Carr has remained silent on the legality of the incident and has not addressed any potential investigation.


Fox News: Dem who called Trump 'existential threat to democracy' now blocking his nominees
Dem who called Trump 'existential threat to democracy' now blocking his nominees
Sen. Chris Murphy objected to expedited votes for President Trump's national security nominees, particularly John Ratcliffe for CIA director, citing concerns from Democrats. This move reflects a shift in Senate dynamics, with Murphy advocating for a thorough debate.

Senate Republicans, frustrated by the delay, argued that Ratcliffe had already been vetted and confirmed for a previous role. The lack of agreement on limiting debate means the confirmation process will extend, potentially leading to weekend votes.


Front Page Magazine: First Leftist Hysterical Fit of New Trump Era: Musk Gives Nazi Salute
First Leftist Hysterical Fit of New Trump Era: Musk Gives Nazi Salute
The left has faced significant setbacks, particularly with Donald Trump's second Inaugural Address, which openly challenged their long-standing policies. Media figures have reacted strongly to Elon Musk's gestures during the event, with accusations of a Nazi salute surfacing, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.

Critics argue that the media's portrayal of Musk's actions is misleading, as he was expressing gratitude rather than making any fascist gesture. Observers have pointed out that the gesture in question does not align with the traditional Nazi salute, highlighting a pattern of media exaggeration and misrepresentation in political discourse.


#society

Times Of Israel: Iran reportedly arrests 10 Bahai women in ‘shocking’ raids
Iran reportedly arrests 10 Bahai women in ‘shocking’ raids
Iranian authorities arrested 10 women from the Bahai community during home raids, escalating repression against this religious minority. The Bahai International Community reported that security forces conducted warrantless searches, coercing neighbors and posing as utility workers.

The women face charges related to "deviant" educational activities. This incident is part of a broader pattern of persecution against the Bahai in Iran, which has intensified in recent months, particularly targeting women. The Bahai faith is not recognized by the Iranian constitution, leaving its followers vulnerable.


Forbes: California Wildfire Updates: New Hughes Fire Explodes To 5,000 Acres In Northern Los Angeles County
California Wildfire Updates: New Hughes Fire Explodes To 5,000 Acres In Northern Los Angeles County
A new wildfire, the Hughes Fire, has rapidly spread to over 5,000 acres in northern Los Angeles County, prompting evacuation orders in affected areas, including Castaic. High winds have exacerbated the situation, with officials warning of dangerous conditions for fire growth.

As the fires continue, the death toll has risen, and numerous individuals have been charged with crimes related to the wildfires. Local and federal authorities are mobilizing resources for disaster response and recovery efforts.


Breitbart: 'Bling Empire: New York’ Star Lynn Ban Dead At 52
'Bling Empire: New York’ Star Lynn Ban Dead At 52
Lynn Ban, star of Netflix's Bling Empire: New York and a noted jewelry designer, was found dead at 52 after brain surgery. She had recently suffered a brain bleed following a skiing accident in Aspen. Her son confirmed her passing via Instagram, highlighting her strength and love.

Ban was known for her jewelry worn by celebrities like Rihanna and Madonna. Her son expressed his grief and commitment to honor her memory, stating she was a fighter and the best mother he could ask for.


Times Of Israel: Israeli extremists attack Palestinian laborers during IDF-approved agricultural work
Israeli extremists attack Palestinian laborers during IDF-approved agricultural work
Israeli extremists attacked Palestinian farmers in the South Hebron Hills, injuring five Palestinians during coordinated agricultural work on their land. The IDF was present but reported mutual violence, with both sides throwing rocks and using pepper spray.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions, with settlers frequently accused of violence against Palestinians. Legal efforts by Palestinian landowners for protection have been met with limited success, as settler violence continues to escalate in the region.


Front Page Magazine: Video: The Savage Truth About the CA Wildfires
Video: The Savage Truth About the CA Wildfires
Cicely Davis, on her podcast The Savage Truth, attributes the recent L.A. wildfires to California's ineffective leadership. She criticizes Hollywood's Julia Roberts for her contradictory stance on looting, highlighting her support for Kamala Harris, who backed bailouts for rioters.

Davis argues that such hypocrisy reflects broader issues in governance and societal values.


Le Monde: Evacuations ordered as new fast-moving wildfire threatens mountain homes north of Los Angeles
Evacuations ordered as new fast-moving wildfire threatens mountain homes north of Los Angeles
A fast-moving wildfire, the Hughes Fire, has prompted evacuations in remote communities north of Los Angeles as Southern California faces critical fire conditions due to strong winds. The fire has consumed 3.5 square miles of land, with efforts underway to protect populated areas and mitigate potential mudslides from forecasted rain.

Los Angeles officials are expediting cleanup in fire-impacted areas and preparing for possible rain, which could exacerbate mud and debris flow risks. Current conditions are concerning, with ongoing fire threats and investigations into the causes of recent blazes.


Breitbart: SoCal: Brush Fire Erupts North of Santa Clarita, Evacuations Ordered
SoCal: Brush Fire Erupts North of Santa Clarita, Evacuations Ordered
A significant brush fire, dubbed the Hughes Fire, erupted near Castaic Lake in Southern California, rapidly spreading over 500 acres within an hour due to strong winds and dry conditions. Evacuation orders were issued for Castaic Lake and nearby areas as the fire approached populated regions.

The fire, first reported around 10:40 a.m., quickly advanced along Lake Hughes Road, raising concerns about its impact on the Santa Clarita area, home to over 224,000 residents. This incident follows recent devastating fires in the region.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: What the Foes of U.S. Military Aid to Israel Might Not Understand
What the Foes of U.S. Military Aid to Israel Might Not Understand
U.S. military aid to Israel is primarily spent on American weapons, which Israel successfully utilizes, enhancing their market appeal. Israel's military actions against groups like Hamas and Hezbollah also bolster regional security and protect U.S. interests, making the aid an investment rather than a mere expense.

Critics of Israeli aid often overlook larger foreign aid allocations to Muslim countries, which total significantly more than what Israel receives. The argument that aid to Israel detracts from domestic needs, such as firefighting resources, fails to consider the substantial funds directed to nations with less reliable geopolitical ties.


Fox News: Senate Republicans launch effort to ban Chinese nationals from buying land in US
Senate Republicans launch effort to ban Chinese nationals from buying land in US
Republican senators are proposing the Not One More Inch or Acre Act to ban China from purchasing U.S. land, citing national security risks. The legislation would require the sale of land owned by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and prohibit future purchases by Chinese entities.

Concerns have risen over China's ownership of farmland near military installations, with lawmakers arguing it poses a threat to national and economic security. The Biden administration has suggested new rules requiring government approval for foreign land purchases near military bases.


#culture

Breitbart: Rapper Sexyy Red Deletes A.I. Photo of MLK After Being Called 'Dishonoring and Deplorable' by Bernice King
Rapper Sexyy Red Deletes A.I. Photo of MLK After Being Called 'Dishonoring and Deplorable' by Bernice King
Rapper Sexyy Red deleted a photoshopped image of herself dancing with Martin Luther King Jr. after his daughter, Bernice King, called it disrespectful. She requested its removal, emphasizing the importance of honoring her father's legacy.

Despite her apology, Sexyy Red defended her intentions, stating she meant no disrespect and thought the image was innocent. Bernice King clarified that she does not view the rapper negatively but questioned the appropriateness of the images.


#crime

GB News: Man found dead at home after being 'pushed down' escalator at Waterloo station
Man found dead at home after being 'pushed down' escalator at Waterloo station
Ian Airlie, 48, died at home on October 10, weeks after allegedly being pushed down an escalator at London’s Waterloo Station on September 15. Police are investigating the incident and seeking witnesses, particularly a woman involved in the fall.

Airlie reported the incident to security staff at the station, stating he fell into a woman of South Asian appearance. He later received assistance for injuries sustained during the fall. A post-mortem examination was inconclusive, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward.


The Telegraph: Three students injured in first US school shooting of 2025
Three students injured in first US school shooting of 2025
Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, was placed on lockdown after two students were shot during a cafeteria incident, believed to be the first school shooting in the U.S. this year. The shooter reportedly turned the gun on himself and is no longer a threat.

Metro Nashville Public Schools confirmed the situation and stated that students would be gathered for reunification. The investigation is ongoing, with police on the scene.