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23 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump DOJ Set to Crack Down on State and Local Officials Who Oppose Deportation Efforts: Memo
President Trump’s administration is intensifying its crackdown on sanctuary cities, emphasizing that state and local officials must comply with federal immigration enforcement. A memo from the Justice Department warns that non-compliance could lead to criminal charges against those obstructing deportation efforts.
This move reflects a shift in the political landscape, as Trump seeks to leverage his electoral mandate to enforce stricter immigration policies. The memo highlights concerns over public safety and national security, particularly regarding local laws that hinder cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
#politics
Breitbart: Sen. Murphy Delays Confirmation of CIA Director Nominee John Ratcliffe
Sen. Chris Murphy blocked the Senate confirmation of John Ratcliffe as CIA director, citing serious concerns about his ability to remain apolitical. This move angered Republicans, who accused Democrats of delaying the nomination process for political reasons.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton criticized Murphy's actions and warned that the Senate would work through the weekend to confirm Ratcliffe and other nominees, stating that the cooperation from Democrats has been lacking.
Breitbart: Thune: GOP to Hold Senate Open 'Nights, Weekends' to Confirm Trump Noms
Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader John Thune, are prepared to keep the Senate in session to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, particularly John Ratcliffe for CIA director. Thune criticized Democrats for delaying the process despite bipartisan support for Ratcliffe.
Senator John Barrasso emphasized that Americans expect cooperation and action from Democrats regarding Trump's qualified nominees. He argued that the Senate should fulfill its constitutional duty and not allow political disagreements to hinder national security interests.
#society
Fox News: Harvard settles two lawsuits dealing with allegations of antisemitism
Harvard University has settled two lawsuits alleging antisemitic discrimination involving students at the Kennedy School and Business School. The lawsuits claim that students faced a hostile environment and harassment related to their Israeli identities, with incidents including a professor's discriminatory remarks and physical assaults by pro-Hamas activists.
As part of the settlements, Harvard will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism and host an annual symposium on the issue. However, one student plans to continue pursuing legal action, emphasizing the need for accountability and discipline to ensure the safety and equality of Jewish and Israeli students on campus.
The Imaginative Conservative: The Duty to Bear Arms
Americans have historically viewed gun ownership not just as a right, but as a civic duty essential for personal and communal defense. This belief has deep roots in American history, where citizens were expected to bear arms for their protection and the preservation of their freedoms.
Despite contemporary concerns about gun violence and complex firearm laws, the author argues for a shift in discourse from "rights" to a "duty to bear arms," suggesting that a society that encourages responsible gun ownership could enhance safety and deter crime.
Forbes: California Wildfire Updates: New Hughes Fire Explodes To 8,000 Acres In Northern Los Angeles County
A new wildfire, the Hughes Fire, has rapidly spread to over 8,000 acres in northern Los Angeles County, prompting multiple evacuation orders and warnings. High winds have exacerbated the situation, affecting nearby communities, including Six Flags Magic Mountain.
As of Wednesday, the fire has led to significant destruction, with over 10,000 structures reported damaged and a rising death toll. Authorities are on high alert, with additional support from the National Guard and federal assistance for disaster response.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Swiss prosecutors examine ‘incitement to genocide’ claims against Herzog
Swiss prosecutors are investigating several complaints against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, with NGOs accusing him of "incitement to genocide" related to the Gaza conflict. The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland is reviewing these complaints while considering Herzog's potential immunity.
Herzog, who recently attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, has faced similar allegations in the past, which did not lead to an investigation. Israeli officials deny wrongdoing, attributing civilian casualties to Hamas tactics. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant loss of life in Gaza.
Breitbart: Trump Demands Putin 'Make a Deal' on Ukrainian War or Face Penalties
Donald Trump urged Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, warning of economic consequences if he does not comply. Trump criticized President Biden for escalating the conflict and expressed his desire to foster a peaceful resolution.
Trump emphasized his favorable view of the Russian people and his past relationship with Putin, asserting that a deal could prevent further loss of life. He indicated that without a resolution, the U.S. would impose significant tariffs and sanctions on Russian goods.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: New Fires Near Los Angeles, Knife Attack in France, and Camel Racing
On January 22, 2025, various global events unfolded, including the deportation of individuals back to Mexico, a police shooting incident in France, and rescue operations following a landslide in Indonesia. In Ukraine, a woman was seen in a damaged building after a Russian attack.
Additionally, significant activities included cargo ships navigating the Panama Canal, a Senate nomination hearing in the U.S., and military operations in the West Bank. These incidents reflect ongoing challenges and developments in multiple regions worldwide.
Times Of Israel: How ‘the stars aligned’ after over a year to reach a hostage release-ceasefire deal
Negotiators from Israel and Hamas, under the mediation of Qatari, US, and Egyptian officials, reached a tentative agreement to pause fighting in Gaza, release Israeli hostages, and free Palestinian prisoners. Despite deep mistrust, the deal was announced after extensive discussions.
The agreement, which followed months of deadlock, was facilitated by a unique political moment and cooperation between US leaders from both parties. However, ongoing negotiations are expected to be challenging as both sides work towards a more permanent resolution.
#health
GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes shares support for Pauline Quirke
Eamonn Holmes expressed support for actress Pauline Quirke after her dementia diagnosis. He emphasized the rising prevalence of dementia in Britain, which has become the leading cause of death in the country.
#crime
The Western Journal: Four Illegal Immigrants Charged with Targeting NFL Star Joe Burrow in Gang Operation
Four illegal immigrants, identified as Chilean nationals, have been arrested for burglarizing homes in affluent neighborhoods, including that of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. They face multiple charges, including gang involvement and possession of stolen items linked to Burrow's home.
The suspects were apprehended after a police stop revealed their false identities. Investigators found evidence connecting them to the burglary, highlighting a trend of organized crime targeting NFL players' residences. The NFL has issued security alerts due to increasing burglaries of athletes' homes.