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23 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: 11 Dem state AGs criticize 'vague' threats over prosecution for noncompliance with immigration enforcement
Eleven Democratic state attorneys general criticized the Trump administration's threats regarding potential prosecutions for non-compliance with immigration enforcement. They argued that the recent Justice Department memo, which directs federal prosecutors to investigate local officials resisting federal immigration policies, is vague and could undermine local law enforcement.
The attorneys general emphasized that federal law does not permit the government to compel state and local authorities to enforce immigration actions. They warned against the misuse of the Department of Justice's resources to intimidate public servants adhering to state laws.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Visionary Foolishly Underestimated for Decades Is Now the Greatest President in U.S. History
Donald Trump’s political journey began in 2015 when he announced his presidential candidacy, facing skepticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Despite initial doubts from political elites, Trump won the Republican primary and later the presidency, defying predictions of defeat against Hillary Clinton.
His career has been marked by a series of triumphs against the odds, including the revitalization of Manhattan through projects like Trump Tower. As he embarks on a potential 2024 campaign, supporters believe he will again overcome challenges and be recognized as a significant figure in American history.
Fox News: Ex-Politico reporters reveal editors quashed, slow-walked negative Biden stories 'with no explanation'
Former Politico reporters Marc Caputo and Tara Palmeri revealed on a podcast that their stories on the Biden family faced significant editorial resistance at the outlet. Caputo recounted being instructed not to report on the Hunter Biden laptop, while Palmeri noted delays in publishing her piece on Hunter's gun incident, attributing it to a culture of reluctance to criticize the Biden administration.
Both journalists suggested that their experiences reflected a broader trend of cautious reporting on the Biden family during a time when many in the media sought to maintain a favorable relationship with the new administration. Politico responded by asserting its commitment to rigorous reporting standards.
The Western Journal: Meghan McCain Exacerbates Obama Divorce Rumors: 'They Live Separate Lives'
Rumors about Barack and Michelle Obama's marriage have resurfaced, fueled by Meghan McCain's comments on her podcast. She mentioned hearing from credible sources that the couple may be living separate lives and hinted at potential divorce, a topic gaining traction even in liberal media.
Despite Barack's recent social media tribute to Michelle, skepticism remains regarding their relationship. Observers note Michelle's absence from significant events, raising further questions about their marital status. The speculation could have significant implications for the political landscape, particularly among liberal supporters.
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: Can Trump’s bromance with Javier Milei last?
Argentine President Javier Milei's attendance at Donald Trump's second inauguration signals a new era in U.S.-Argentina relations, marked by shared ideological goals and economic reforms. Milei's radical proposals, including abolishing the Central Bank to combat hyperinflation, may lead to closer trade ties and security cooperation.
The alliance between Milei and Trump could reshape diplomatic interactions, focusing on fiscal discipline and conservative policies. Their mutual admiration and overlapping agendas may pave the way for significant economic benefits, including potential debt restructuring for Argentina and enhanced agricultural exports.
#society
The Western Journal: ACLU Lawyer Invents Absurd New Term to Describe Women: ‘Non-Transgender’
ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio sparked controversy by using the term “non-transgender women” to describe biological women during a segment on “Democracy Now!” This language shift is criticized as an attempt to obscure the definition of “women” under transgender ideology.
The commentary argues that such terminology undermines the clarity of the word “women,” suggesting that it now requires qualifiers to convey its meaning. This reliance on confusing language is seen as a tactic by transgender activists to blur the lines of gender identity.
Front Page Magazine: Foolish Lady Bishop Vs. Trump
The Episcopal Church, once a prominent institution in American life, now has less than one percent membership among Americans. Historically significant figures, including several U.S. presidents, were Episcopalians, and the church has played a ceremonial role in national events. However, recent political statements from church leaders have sparked controversy, particularly regarding issues like transgender rights and immigration.
Bishop Marian Budde's remarks during a service attended by Donald Trump were criticized as politically charged and condescending towards immigrants. The church's shift towards progressive politics has alienated some members who feel the focus has shifted from traditional Anglican values to left-wing activism. This has raised concerns about the church's role as a unifying institution in a diverse nation.
Times Of Israel: Elon Musk jokes about Nazis after Netanyahu defends him as ‘great friend of Israel’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Elon Musk after accusations of Nazi salutes at a Trump rally, labeling the claims as false. Netanyahu praised Musk for his support of Israel, especially following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Musk responded with Holocaust-themed jokes, which drew criticism from Jewish leaders, including Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League.
Musk's remarks have intensified scrutiny, with various Jewish organizations condemning his humor as offensive and harmful. Critics argue that such jokes trivialize the Holocaust and embolden extremist views. The backlash highlights ongoing tensions surrounding antisemitism in political discourse.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: The Frozen Hudson River, Trump’s Address at Davos Forum, and Thousands of Cranes in Israel
On January 23, 2025, various global events unfolded, including a fire along Interstate 405 in Los Angeles, a mobile field force training by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Paso del Norte-Santa Fe bridge, and a vigil in Germany following a stabbing incident that left two dead.
In international news, the Turkish delegation arrived in Damascus with aid, while German soldiers received U.S. Patriot missile systems in Poland. Meanwhile, the situation in Gaza saw displaced Palestinians in makeshift camps during a cease-fire in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.
#culture
GB News: Queen Camilla promises to reach out to young girl 'who wants to be a princess'
Queen Camilla hosted a reception for Britain's equestrian teams ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics at Clarence House. The event celebrated the athletes' achievements, including notable Paralympic medallists who secured multiple medals.
During the gathering, heartwarming moments included a drawing presented to the Queen by Ros Canter's daughter and a humorous exchange about medal storage with Natasha Baker. The Queen expressed her enthusiasm for equestrian sports and her support for the athletes.
Breitbart: TransOscars: Netflix's 'Emilia Perez' Star Karla Sofía Gascón Becomes First Transgender Actor Nominated for Oscar
Karla Sofía Gascón has made history as the first openly transgender actor nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Netflix’s "Emilia Perez," which received a total of 13 Oscar nominations. Gascón's nomination comes after recognition from the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Despite the film's success in Hollywood, it has faced criticism from the LGBTQ community, particularly from GLAAD, which condemned its portrayal of transgenderism as a "step backward for trans representation."
#health
Fox News: Fox News Poll: After Surgeon General’s alcohol warning, will voters still raise a glass?
A Fox News survey reveals that while nearly 80% of voters approve of the U.S. Surgeon General's advisory linking alcohol to cancer, most say it won't change their drinking habits. Two-thirds plan to maintain their alcohol consumption despite the recommendation for warning labels.
Support for the advisory is strong across demographics, particularly among liberals and women. However, a significant portion of voters, especially those with higher incomes and older age groups, remain resistant to reducing their alcohol intake.
Fox News: Memory loss isn’t always Alzheimer’s: Experts warn of common but little-known dementia
Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE) is often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's disease, despite its prevalence among older adults. A recent report emphasizes the need for objective criteria to differentiate LATE from Alzheimer's, as it can coexist with and affect treatment outcomes for Alzheimer's patients.
Currently, there is no definitive test for LATE, making diagnosis challenging. The proposed criteria aim to enhance clinical practice and research, paving the way for improved treatment strategies and a better understanding of dementia types.
#education
The Imaginative Conservative: Memory & Hope: Restoring the Teaching of American History
The current approach to teaching American history in K-12 schools is criticized for presenting a distorted view that undermines national unity and political health. Advocates argue for a restoration of "temporal continuity" in education, which would foster appreciation for America's past while encouraging critical thinking.
This perspective emphasizes the importance of a shared national heritage, countering ideologies like liberalism and progressivism that promote a fragmented view of history. By acknowledging both the achievements and failures of the past, educators can help students develop a more balanced understanding of their country's identity.
#crime
The Western Journal: Yankees Legend Mariano Rivera and His Wife Implicated in Sickening Lawsuit
A lawsuit alleges that former Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera and his wife, Clara, failed to prevent the sexual abuse of an underage girl, identified as Jane Doe. The suit claims the abuse occurred in Florida in 2018 and at their home, with the Riveras accused of not acting on complaints.
The Riveras' attorney denied the allegations, asserting they were unaware of the incidents until the lawsuit. The complaint also names a church and a property management company as defendants, claiming a duty to protect the alleged victim was neglected.
Human Events: UK to crack down on sales of knives after Southport attack left 3 school girls dead
The UK government plans to impose stricter regulations on knife sales, particularly online, following a tragic stabbing incident in Southport that resulted in the deaths of three young girls. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for age-verification measures to prevent similar tragedies, as knife crime has surged significantly in recent years.
New rules will require online retailers to obtain two forms of ID from buyers, including a live video verification, to ensure compliance with age restrictions. Amazon has stated it is investigating the matter and already employs age verification processes for restricted items.
Fox News: 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.