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25 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Mexico Refuses to Accept Trump Deportation Flight, Mexican Officials Say No Comment
Mexican officials did not comment on their refusal to allow a U.S. military flight carrying migrants to land in Mexico. The flight was denied clearance, and the reasons remain unclear, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum's stance on only accepting Mexican nationals.
This incident coincides with the White House's announcement of increased deportation flights, with Mexico reportedly preparing for a surge in migrant arrivals. The U.S. is deploying military aircraft to assist in deporting over 5,000 individuals detained at the border.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Will Waive Federal Permitting Requirements for L.A. Rebuild
President Trump plans to waive federal permitting requirements to accelerate the rebuilding of infrastructure in Los Angeles County following recent wildfires that have resulted in 28 fatalities and over 16,000 destroyed structures. He urged local officials to adopt similar measures to expedite the process.
During a roundtable discussion, Trump emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that developers are eager to begin work immediately. He proposed declaring a national emergency to facilitate immediate permits and reduce local permitting wait times, which currently extend up to 18 months.
Breitbart: Donald Trump: 'Breitbart Is Fantastic'
President Trump praised Breitbart News during a California roundtable, calling it "fantastic" while discussing a proposal for a commission to oversee federal aid for fire recovery. He directed Ric Grenell to explore the creation of this oversight unit.
#society
GB News: Martin Lewis issues update as banks slam DWP over account 'spying' under benefit fraud crackdown rules
Martin Lewis has warned about new powers for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that allow it to reclaim money directly from bank accounts without a court order, aimed at speeding up debt recovery and tackling benefit fraud. However, the UK banking industry has raised concerns that this could conflict with consumer protection laws and harm vulnerable customers.
The new measures, part of the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error & Recovery) Bill, will enable the DWP to access bank statements and require banks to report potential fraud. While the government argues these changes will save taxpayers money and streamline processes, privacy advocates view them as a significant infringement on welfare rights.
#military
Breitbart: Senate Confirms Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary After Hard-Won Fight
The Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense in a narrow 51-50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. The confirmation faced significant opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, but Hegseth's grassroots campaign and support from allies ultimately secured his position.
Hegseth, a combat veteran and former Fox News host, aims to restore military strength and prioritize warfighters. Despite past allegations against him, which were denied by his ex-wife, he received backing from several Republican senators who praised his qualifications and commitment to national security.
#culture
Le Monde: Paris Fashion Week: When fashion houses focus on presentations
Paris Men's Fashion Week, running from January 21 to 27, features 67 brands, with 37 showcasing on the catwalk and 30 opting for presentations. These presentations are often chosen by brands undergoing transitions or seeking cost savings, allowing for a more intimate viewing of their collections.
Berluti celebrated its 130th anniversary with an educational presentation in a private mansion, while other brands like Celine and Dries Van Noten presented collections under new artistic directors. The event highlights a mix of creativity and tradition in men's fashion, with a focus on detailed craftsmanship.