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23 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: WATCH: ICE Arrests Criminal Illegals as Trump's Mass Deportations Begin
ICE agents in Boston conducted arrests of criminal illegal aliens, including MS-13 gang members and murder suspects, as part of President Trump's mass deportation efforts. The operation highlighted issues with sanctuary jurisdictions that release individuals with ICE detainers.
A Pew Research survey indicated majority support for Trump's deportation plan among voters. Since Biden took office, the U.S. has seen a significant increase in illegal immigration, with approximately 8 million migrants resettling in under three years.
Breitbart: Military to Provide Airlift Support for Trump's Mass Deportation Program
The Pentagon will provide military airlift support to assist the Department of Homeland Security in deporting up to 5,000 detained illegal aliens. This includes deploying 1,500 active-duty service members to the southern border and using four military aircraft for the operation.
President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border, citing unlawful migration and drug trafficking as threats to U.S. safety. The Department of Defense aims to enhance border security and support Customs and Border Protection operations.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Implies Biden's Biggest Mistake Was Not Pardoning Himself: 'Funny Thing'
In a recent interview, Donald Trump remarked on Joe Biden's decision not to pardon himself, calling it "funny" amid Biden's last-minute pardons for others, including several political figures. Trump criticized Biden for issuing pardons that he felt were self-serving, highlighting the irony of Biden's omission.
Trump's comments come as he reflects on his own legal battles and the perceived injustices he faced during his presidency. He suggested that the political landscape is shifting, with Biden potentially facing consequences for his administration's actions.
The Federalist: Report: Trump To Pardon Pro-Lifers Prosecuted By Biden Lawfare
President Trump plans to issue pardons for pro-lifers jailed under the Biden administration's enforcement of the FACE Act, which has disproportionately targeted peaceful protesters. This move coincides with the upcoming March For Life in Washington, D.C.
The pardons will benefit individuals like Lauren Handy and Paulette Harlow, currently imprisoned for their activism. Additionally, Rep. Chip Roy has reintroduced legislation to repeal the FACE Act, arguing it has been misused and is now unconstitutional following the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
The Western Journal: Powerful Moment in Trump’s First Interview: POTUS Reveals How Close We Were to Losing America
In a recent interview, President Trump reflected on his return to office, emphasizing the urgency of his second term and the potential consequences of not winning the election. He criticized the previous administration's policies, particularly on immigration and foreign affairs, claiming they led to significant harm to the country.
Trump expressed optimism about reversing Biden's policies but acknowledged the challenges ahead. He believes restoring the nation will take time, yet he remains hopeful that even small changes could have a positive impact.
GB News: Inheritance tax raid on military families will raise 'nothing' for Treasury, ex-Chancellor claims
Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has condemned Labour's proposal to impose inheritance tax on military families, calling it "total insanity." He argues that the policy, set to impact death-in-service payments for Armed Forces personnel starting April 2027, would yield "nothing" for the Treasury.
Fox News: Birmingham mayor trashes Trump's DEI executive order, calls it the 'Alabama-fication' of US government
Birmingham Mayor Randall L. Woodfin criticized President Trump's executive orders aimed at dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, claiming it reflects the "Alabama-fication" of the federal government. He argued that DEI policies benefit a broad range of people, not just minorities, and emphasized the importance of inclusion and equity.
Woodfin's comments come as Trump moves to eliminate DEI initiatives, which has garnered support from a significant portion of voters, particularly Republicans. He noted that Alabama has previously enacted laws against DEI funding, suggesting a troubling trend for federal policies.
Fox News: House GOP firebrand invokes Trump while mulling gubernatorial run in South Carolina: ‘I’m a fighter’
Rep. Nancy Mace is considering a run for South Carolina governor in 2026, aiming to secure support from President Trump, who previously endorsed her in the House. She emphasizes her conservative credentials and leadership experience, stating her commitment to Trump's agenda.
Mace has faced challenges from Trump-backed rivals but remains a strong advocate for his policies. The gubernatorial race is expected to be competitive, with several other prominent Republicans also eyeing the position as current Gov. Henry McMaster is term-limited.
#society
Le Monde: European court backs Frenchwoman divorced for refusing sex
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of a French woman whose husband divorced her for refusing sex, stating that courts should not consider a lack of sexual relations as grounds for fault in divorce. The ruling emphasized that marital duties must include consent and respect for bodily autonomy.
Women's rights activists celebrated the decision as a milestone for women's rights in France, urging legislative changes to reflect the importance of consent in sexual relations. The ruling mandates that French judges can no longer assume cohabitation implies sexual obligations, reinforcing the principle that non-consensual acts are forms of violence.
Fox News: Benjamin Netanyahu comes to defense of Elon Musk: 'falsely smeared'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Elon Musk against accusations of making a Nazi salute at a Trump rally, calling the claims a "false smear." Netanyahu praised Musk for his support of Israel following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
Musk responded to the controversy with humor on social media, while the Anti-Defamation League stated that his gesture was an awkward moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute.
#economy
CNSNews: Trump Highlights His Latest Achievements in Address to World Economic Forum
In a virtual address to the World Economic Forum, President Trump outlined his recent actions, including freezing foreign aid, creating the Department of Government Efficiency, and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord. He emphasized ramping up American energy production and urged foreign companies to manufacture in the U.S. to benefit from lower taxes.
Trump declared these moves as a "revolution of common sense," predicting a stronger and more united America, which he believes will lead to global peace and prosperity. He warned that businesses not producing in the U.S. would face tariffs, aiming to boost the economy and reduce national debt.
Breitbart: Trump Promises Tariffs for Products Not Made in America in WEF Speech
President Trump announced plans for tariffs on all products made outside the U.S. during a virtual address at the World Economic Forum. He urged global businesses to manufacture in America, promising lower taxes and emphasizing that tariffs would generate significant revenue for the U.S. economy.
Trump also introduced the External Revenue Service to manage tariffs and foreign revenue collection. He highlighted recent investments in U.S. AI infrastructure by OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank, attributing the deal to his administration's policies promoting domestic investment.
The Telegraph: Britain’s net zero, green energy madness is set for a head-on collision with reality
Britain's net zero plan aims to nearly double electricity demand while reducing supply from gas and nuclear sources, leading to significant contradictions. Recent events, including rising emissions from major countries and a lack of reliable wind power, have exposed vulnerabilities in the strategy.
The country faces high electricity prices, de-industrialization, and increasing reliance on energy imports, raising concerns about energy security and economic stability. Critics argue that the net zero ambitions have failed to deliver meaningful environmental benefits, with calls for a reevaluation of the current approach.
#culture
Breitbart: Oscar Nominations: Intersex Pope Thriller 'Conclave,' Netflix Trans Cartel Musical 'Emilia Perez' Dominate
The Oscar nominations this year are led by the transgender cartel musical "Emilia Perez," which received 13 nominations, breaking the record for non-English-language films. Other notable films include "The Brutalist" and "Wicked," each with 10 nominations.
The nominations were announced amid the backdrop of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, which have impacted voting and shifted focus away from the Oscars. The ceremony is still set for March 2, despite the chaos caused by the fires.
#health
Fox News: American Airlines announces new alcohol-free options, health-conscious dishes for 2025
American Airlines has introduced a healthier menu, including new mocktails and meals catering to various dietary restrictions. The initiative aligns with a broader trend towards healthier travel options, emphasizing nutrient-rich ingredients and hydration.
In addition to the menu changes, the airline has partnered with FitOn to provide travelers with guided stretching and meditation resources to promote well-being during flights. These efforts coincide with public health messages about the risks of alcohol consumption.
The Western Journal: State of Georgia Halts Poultry Sales
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has suspended all poultry-related activities following the detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) at a commercial facility in Elbert County. This is the first confirmed case in Georgia's commercial poultry sector amid a nationwide outbreak.
As a result, all poultry exhibitions, shows, swaps, and sales are halted until further notice. The state is taking measures to control the spread of the disease, impacting the livelihoods of many in Georgia's poultry industry.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Alleged Nashville school shooter praised Hitler and shared neo-Nazi content
Tennessee police are investigating a racist and antisemitic manifesto linked to a teenager accused of a fatal school shooting at Antioch High School. The shooter, 17-year-old Solomon Henderson, reportedly livestreamed the incident and expressed extremist views online before taking his own life.
The manifesto included anti-Black and antisemitic content, plagiarized from various far-right publications. Experts highlight the role of online radicalization in fueling such violence, connecting this incident to a troubling trend of mass shootings inspired by extremist ideologies.