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23 Jan 2025

#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Trump Shuts Down the Hate-America Left's Border Crisis
Trump Shuts Down the Hate-America Left's Border Crisis
On his first day back in office, President Trump addressed the ongoing border crisis by declaring it a national emergency and deploying 1,500 active-duty servicemembers to the southern border. This move aims to bolster border security and combat illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and potential terrorism.

The Biden administration's inaction on border security has faced criticism, with many Democrats denying the existence of a crisis. Trump’s administration plans to increase military presence at the border significantly, countering what they view as a deliberate effort by the Left to undermine immigration enforcement for political gain.


Breitbart: Texas Governor Calls on Congress to Reimburse State for Border Security Costs
Texas Governor Calls on Congress to Reimburse State for Border Security Costs
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has requested over $11.1 billion in reimbursement from Congress for border security expenses incurred due to what he describes as the Biden Administration's failure to enforce immigration laws. He cites the success of Operation Lone Star in reducing illegal immigration by 87% and highlights the threat posed by violent criminals and gangs.

Abbott's appeal follows a meeting with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, where he emphasized the need for federal support in addressing the ongoing border crisis. He argues that Texas's efforts not only protect the state but also benefit the entire nation.


#politics

Breitbart: Donald Trump Rips Failures of Global Elites in Davos Speech
Donald Trump Rips Failures of Global Elites in Davos Speech
In a speech at the World Economic Forum, Donald Trump criticized the Biden administration's policies, claiming they were championed by global elites. He emphasized his administration's actions to reverse these policies, particularly on immigration, crime, and inflation, while asserting the importance of free speech and conservative banking.

Trump urged businesses to manufacture in the U.S. with low taxes and threatened tariffs for those that do not. He also called on NATO allies to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP.


Breitbart: Pete Hegseth Clears Major Procedural Hurdle, Gets Closer to Confirmation
Pete Hegseth Clears Major Procedural Hurdle, Gets Closer to Confirmation
Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth's nomination moved forward after the Senate voted 51-49 to consider it, despite opposition from Senate Democrats. Allegations of abuse and misconduct against him have been disputed by his ex-wife and friends, with an FBI background check yielding unremarkable results.

Moderate Republicans Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins voted against advancing the nomination, with Murkowski referencing the negative media coverage as a factor. The final vote on Hegseth's confirmation is expected soon.


Le Monde: Trump orders release of last JFK, RFK and MLK assassination files
Trump orders release of last JFK, RFK and MLK assassination files
President Trump has ordered the declassification of secret files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. This move aims to release all records without redactions, responding to longstanding public interest and conspiracy theories surrounding these events.

Despite previous releases, many documents remain withheld due to national security concerns. Scholars suggest that the remaining files are unlikely to provide significant revelations, as speculation continues about the true circumstances behind the assassinations.


Breitbart: Trump Calls January 6 Hoopla a 'Political Hoax,' Says J6ers 'Have Served Horribly a Long Time'
Trump Calls January 6 Hoopla a 'Political Hoax,' Says J6ers 'Have Served Horribly a Long Time'
President Trump, in his first interview since taking office, defended his decision to pardon individuals charged in the January 6 Capitol riot. He argued that many had served lengthy sentences under harsh conditions and were protesting what they believed was a rigged election.

Trump acknowledged some were involved in minor incidents with police but emphasized the disproportionate treatment compared to other criminals. He reiterated that many of those pardoned acted out of patriotism and criticized the ongoing legal actions against them as politically motivated.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: JFK Files Declassified
Fox News Politics Newsletter: JFK Files Declassified
President Trump signed an executive order to declassify documents related to the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., stating, "Everything will be revealed." This move aligns with his campaign promise for transparency.

In other news, a suspect in a fatal hit-and-run was arrested while attempting to flee to Mexico, and GOP leaders are pushing to revoke China's 'most favored nation' status.


The Federalist: Sen. Bill Hagerty Blasts The Media's Hegseth Smear Campaign
Sen. Bill Hagerty Blasts The Media's Hegseth Smear Campaign
Sen. Bill Hagerty criticized the media's attempts to undermine Pete Hegseth's nomination for defense secretary, claiming they spread false allegations about Hegseth's character. He pointed out that major outlets like The New York Times buried key facts, including Hegseth's ex-wife's denial of the claims.

Hagerty argued that this represents a broader issue of media bias and deception, stating that the American public is frustrated with the alliance between the Democratic Party and mainstream media. The Senate is set to vote on Hegseth's confirmation, needing at least 50 votes for approval.


Front Page Magazine: 'Constitutional Attorney' Is First to Call for Trump’s Impeachment (Again)
'Constitutional Attorney' Is First to Call for Trump’s Impeachment (Again)
John Bonifaz, co-founder of Free Speech For People, has launched a campaign for an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump, claiming he has already violated the Constitution upon taking office. This initiative reflects a repetitive strategy from the left, failing to adapt to Trump's political resilience.

Despite previous unsuccessful attempts to disqualify Trump based on the Fourteenth Amendment, Bonifaz insists Congress must investigate potential impeachable offenses. However, with Trump's party currently in control of Congress, the likelihood of success appears slim.


#society

Front Page Magazine: MAGA and King's Dream
MAGA and King's Dream
The article reflects on the decline of trust in government since 1964, where only 22% of Americans trusted the government to do what is right, compared to 77% then. This decline coincides with an increase in government spending from 17.3% to 23.9% of GDP, suggesting a correlation between reliance on government and diminished trust.

It draws parallels between the messages of Donald Trump and Martin Luther King Jr., both emphasizing a return to America's founding principles. The author critiques the evolution of the civil rights movement into a platform for big government, arguing that this shift detracts from King's vision of character over skin color.


Front Page Magazine: Islamic Group in UK Calls for Boycott of Holocaust Memorial Day
Islamic Group in UK Calls for Boycott of Holocaust Memorial Day
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) in the UK is urging towns and schools to boycott Holocaust Memorial Day, claiming it is "morally unacceptable" to honor the Holocaust while Gaza is not labeled a genocide. This stance reflects a broader anti-Israel sentiment that conflates civilian casualties in Gaza with genocide.

Contrary to these claims, experts assert that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) take unprecedented measures to protect civilians during conflict. The IDF's efforts to minimize civilian casualties are highlighted as unparalleled in military history, contrasting sharply with the deliberate mass killings seen in recognized genocides.


Fox News: Los Angeles agency reveals estimated economic impact of deadly wildfires as infernos still rage
Los Angeles agency reveals estimated economic impact of deadly wildfires as infernos still rage
The Los Angeles wildfires have inflicted severe economic damage, with estimates of $53.8 billion in property damage and $1.2 billion in lost wages affecting over 15,000 jobs. Nearly 2,000 companies have been impacted, leading to a total economic loss of approximately $2.9 billion.

In response, the State Assembly has passed a $2.5 billion emergency fire aid package. As new fires continue to ignite, assessments are ongoing, with current fires like the Hughes Fire only partially contained and causing further destruction.


#military

Times Of Israel: US Senate advances Pete Hegseth’s nomination as Pentagon chief, despite allegations
US Senate advances Pete Hegseth’s nomination as Pentagon chief, despite allegations
The US Senate has advanced Pete Hegseth's nomination as Defense Secretary with a 51-49 vote, despite concerns from both Democrats and some Republicans regarding his qualifications and behavior. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins expressed doubts about Hegseth's judgment and experience.

Hegseth faces multiple allegations, including excessive drinking and inappropriate conduct, which he denies. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Hegseth's suitability for the role, while many Republicans continue to support his nomination. A final confirmation vote is expected soon.


#religion

Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and MICHAEL KNOWLES slam woke bishop: ‘We’re seeing old demons rear their ugly heads again’
JACK POSOBIEC and MICHAEL KNOWLES slam woke bishop: ‘We’re seeing old demons rear their ugly heads again’
Jack Posobiec and Michael Knowles criticized Episcopalian Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde for her sermon at the National Prayer Service after Trump's inauguration, which they deemed politicized and inappropriate. They accused her of using the pulpit for partisan politics and straying from Christian doctrine.

Knowles further condemned Budde's sermon, linking it to harmful ideologies and calling for a public apology, suggesting the Washington National Cathedral should lose its tax-exempt status. He also questioned the inclusion of a Muslim call to prayer in a Christian service, arguing it contradicts the event's purpose.


#crime

Fox News: American hiker shot by suspected Mexican cartel while on US soil
American hiker shot by suspected Mexican cartel while on US soil
A group of hikers in the Jacumba Wilderness near the U.S.-Mexico border was attacked by suspected cartel members. Armed gunmen confronted the hikers, firing shots when they did not comply, injuring one hiker in the leg. Border Patrol agents successfully rescued the group.

The Border Patrol emphasized their commitment to protecting citizens and warned that cartel violence would not be tolerated on American soil. They are investigating the affiliation of the attackers.


Fox News: LA wildfires: Surveillance video captures suspects stealing fire equipment during disaster response
LA wildfires: Surveillance video captures suspects stealing fire equipment during disaster response
Federal investigators are seeking two suspects who allegedly stole fire equipment from a U.S. Forest Service strike team during a windstorm in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The theft occurred on January 17, with surveillance footage capturing the suspects breaking into the fire engine parked behind a hotel.

Authorities have provided descriptions of the suspects, one of whom was seen carrying bolt cutters. The incident raises concerns as Southern California faces ongoing wildfires and wind events. Anyone with information is urged to contact law enforcement.


#other

GB News: US weather: ‘Coast to coast’ snow blizzard threatens to bring ‘worst winter storm in 100 years’
US weather: ‘Coast to coast’ snow blizzard threatens to bring ‘worst winter storm in 100 years’
A severe winter storm, dubbed Winter Storm Enzo, is affecting large parts of the U.S., bringing record-breaking snow and ice from coast to coast. Forecasters warn it could be the worst winter storm in a century, with significant impacts on transportation and power outages expected.

The storm is driven by an elongation of the Polar stratospheric vortex, causing extreme cold and potentially record-breaking temperatures in southern states. Meteorologists predict multiple storms throughout the week, with dangerous conditions persisting across various regions.