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23 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Why China and Mexico are the right targets for Trump's attack on the scourge of illegal drugs
Why China and Mexico are the right targets for Trump's attack on the scourge of illegal drugs
President-elect Trump plans to impose a 25% tariff on Mexican products and a 10% tariff on Chinese goods to combat the influx of illegal narcotics, which has surged dramatically in recent years. This approach aims to disrupt the supply chain for drugs, particularly fentanyl and methamphetamine, that devastate American society.

The Biden administration's focus on harm reduction has been criticized as inadequate, as it fails to address the root causes of drug trafficking. Trump's tariffs are seen as a necessary step to compel China and Mexico to halt their involvement in the drug trade, with the potential for further actions if results are not achieved.


#politics

Fox News: MORNING GLORY: President Trump has just issued an enormously consequential executive order
MORNING GLORY: President Trump has just issued an enormously consequential executive order
President Trump has revoked Executive Order 11246, which mandated affirmative action based on race, aligning his new order with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the 14th Amendment. This move aims to eliminate discrimination based on immutable characteristics, reinforcing a constitutional principle.

The executive order reflects a long-standing debate over race and equality in America, culminating in a Supreme Court that now supports originalist interpretations of the Constitution. Challenges to this order are anticipated, but it is expected to hold firm under constitutional scrutiny.


The Mirror: 6 false claims and wild statements from Trump's first interview since return
6 false claims and wild statements from Trump's first interview since return
In his first interview since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump made a series of controversial statements, including claims about TikTok, immigration, and his predecessor, Joe Biden. He defended pardoning January 6 Capitol riot participants and criticized Biden for not pardoning himself, suggesting that the former president should face legal scrutiny.

Trump also made unsubstantiated claims about foreign prisoners being sent to the U.S. and criticized California's wildfire response, hinting at dismantling FEMA. His remarks included false assertions about the youth vote and the House committee's investigation into the Capitol riot.


Le Monde: Donald Trump's historic turn in the White House: "common sense revolution" or conservative reaction?
Donald Trump's historic turn in the White House: "common sense revolution" or conservative reaction?
Donald Trump has initiated a conservative upheaval in the U.S., promising a "revolution of common sense" in response to societal changes regarding diversity. His recent pardons for 1,500 Capitol rioters, including those who assaulted police, have drawn significant backlash, with 58% of Americans disapproving.

The Fraternal Order of Police expressed shock at the pardons, particularly for those who attacked law enforcement. Experts warn this could embolden extremist groups, with concerns raised about the implications for the rule of law in the country.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine’s Nato membership will run into Washington ‘buzz saw’, warns Trump envoy
Ukraine’s Nato membership will run into Washington ‘buzz saw’, warns Trump envoy
A top diplomat for Donald Trump, Richard Grenell, stated that any effort to bring Ukraine into NATO will face significant opposition in Washington unless European nations contribute financially. He indicated that U.S. taxpayers are unlikely to support Ukrainian membership without European funding.

Grenell's remarks followed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's warning against allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin to block Ukraine's accession to the alliance.


#economy

Fox News: SEN KATIE BRITT: Trump and his team ready to supercharge America's economy and energy sector
SEN KATIE BRITT: Trump and his team ready to supercharge America's economy and energy sector
The U.S. economy is facing challenges reminiscent of the 1970s, with high inflation and rising costs for everyday goods. Under President Biden, inflation reached a 40-year high, and international standing has declined, highlighted by crises in Afghanistan and Ukraine.

With the election of President Trump, there is hope for a return to strong economic policies and energy independence. His administration aims to roll back stringent EPA regulations and promote energy production, potentially alleviating the financial burden on Americans.


#military

Times Of Israel: In Jenin, IDF kills 2 gunmen who shot 3 Israelis dead in terror attack this month
In Jenin, IDF kills 2 gunmen who shot 3 Israelis dead in terror attack this month
Israeli troops killed two Palestinian gunmen involved in a deadly shooting attack earlier this month during a counterterrorism operation in Jenin. The operation, aimed at neutralizing Iranian-backed terror groups, resulted in the deaths of 13 Palestinian gunmen and involved extensive military tactics.

The IDF has implemented increased checkpoints across the West Bank amid fears of unrest following a ceasefire deal in Gaza. This has led to significant traffic delays for Palestinians, raising concerns about potential unrest due to the heightened military presence.


#religion

Fox News: Connecticut teacher reportedly suspended by school district for refusing to remove cross beside desk
Connecticut teacher reportedly suspended by school district for refusing to remove cross beside desk
A Connecticut teacher, Marisol Arroyo-Castro, was suspended for refusing to remove a crucifix from her classroom, which she had displayed for ten years. Her legal representatives argue that the school district's actions violate her constitutional rights and religious freedom.

The school district maintains that the display of the crucifix infringes on students' rights and violates laws requiring neutrality in public schools regarding religion. They assert that the teacher's prominent display of the symbol is inappropriate in a public educational setting.


#health

Fox News: AI abortion training has arrived: New tech tools navigate blurry line between healthcare and politics
AI abortion training has arrived: New tech tools navigate blurry line between healthcare and politics
Medical students at the University of Texas Medical Branch have developed AI tools to assist in pregnancy counseling, including abortion options. This innovation aims to address gaps in maternal healthcare while navigating Texas's restrictive abortion laws.

While many students feel more prepared for real-world scenarios, concerns remain about the AI's ability to simulate emotional responses. The initiative highlights the potential for AI to enhance healthcare delivery, though caution is advised regarding biases and implementation challenges.


#crime

Fox News: Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger to appear in court as defense challenges prosecution methods
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger to appear in court as defense challenges prosecution methods
Bryan Kohberger is set to return to court this week for a hearing related to his upcoming murder trial for the 2022 stabbings of four University of Idaho students. His defense has filed 12 motions to suppress evidence, arguing that the search warrants used to gather evidence were based on a violation of his Fourth Amendment rights.

Kohberger faces four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary. Prosecutors allege he entered the students' home and killed them. The defense is also contesting the adequacy of disclosures from the prosecution regarding expert witnesses. Kohberger remains in custody without bail and could face the death penalty if convicted.


#other

GB News: Storm Eowyn: Met Office urges Britons to keep dogs on leads as storm set to batter Britain
Storm Eowyn: Met Office urges Britons to keep dogs on leads as storm set to batter Britain
Storm Eowyn is set to hit the UK with dangerous winds up to 90mph, prompting the Met Office to issue amber alerts across northern England, North Wales, Northern Ireland, and southern Scotland. The storm will bring severe gusts, rain, and snow, raising concerns about flooding and flying debris.

Motorists and rail passengers are advised to prepare for significant disruptions. High-sided vehicles face particular risks, and train services in affected areas will be severely impacted. Homeowners are urged to secure loose items outdoors for safety.