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America One News
25 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Alex Marlow’s 2028 Election Preview: Trump vs. Obama, Melania vs. Jennifer Aniston
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, discussed the 2028 election, suggesting Democrats lack a strong candidate beyond Obama, who he claims is gaining influence. He humorously speculated about a potential Trump-Obama face-off in the upcoming election.
Breitbart: Rep. Andy Ogles Proposes Constitutional Change to Allow Trump to Serve 3 Terms
Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) has proposed a constitutional amendment to allow President Trump to serve a third term, arguing it is necessary to reverse the negative impacts of the Biden administration. The amendment would change the 22nd Amendment to permit three presidential terms.
Ogles emphasizes Trump's leadership as essential for restoring America, citing his actions against Biden's policies, including a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border. He also introduced legislation to cut foreign aid to Honduras in response to threats regarding U.S. military presence.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: US private security company to be deployed in the Gaza Strip
Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire agreement, resolving the issue of displaced Palestinians returning to northern Gaza. Starting January 25, individuals can return via designated roads, subject to inspections to prevent heavy weaponry from re-entering the area.
A private security company, chosen by the US, Egypt, and Qatar, will oversee the inspections at the crossing, which is currently managed by the Israeli army. This arrangement aims to ensure the safe return of displaced persons while maintaining security in the region.
#crime
GB News: Motorists warned to keep 'eyes peeled' for QR code parking scam stealing 'a fortune' from victims
Drivers in Kensington and Chelsea are being warned about parking scams involving fake QR codes that direct them to fraudulent payment websites. The council has reported multiple incidents this month and is actively removing these deceptive codes from popular tourist areas.
Officials emphasize that the council does not use QR codes for parking payments and advise using the PayByPhone app or paying by phone or text instead. Victims of the scam risk losing money and potentially facing parking fines.