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25 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Senate confirms Kristi Noem as Trump’s Department of Homeland Security secretary
The Senate confirmed South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as the new secretary of the Department of Homeland Security with a 59–34 vote, making her the fourth nominee from President Trump to gain approval. Her confirmation comes as the administration prioritizes border security and illegal immigration.
Noem emphasized the need for a proactive approach to protect the homeland, addressing challenges like cyber threats, disaster response, and terrorism, while stating that securing the borders is a top priority. She also highlighted her commitment to working closely with border enforcement officials.
#politics
Breitbart: Maher: Dems Put Parents in the Backseat on What's Appropriate for Their Kids
Bill Maher criticized Democrats on HBO's "Real Time," claiming they prioritize other interests over parents' rights regarding their children's education, contributing to their 2024 election losses. He highlighted concerns about California's approach to parental notification on gender identity issues.
Rep. Ro Khanna defended the Democratic stance, asserting that most Democrats support parental involvement in education. Maher countered by referencing the state's terminology around parental notification, suggesting a disconnect between parents and schools.
Fox News: Stephen A. Smith calls out liberals with blunt reason for Trump win: He’s ‘closer to normal’ than the left
Stephen A. Smith criticized the Democratic Party on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher," arguing that their failure to address key voter concerns made them less appealing than Donald Trump, despite his legal issues. He emphasized that the left focused on fringe issues rather than the economy and border security.
Smith contended that Trump's ability to present himself as a promise-keeper resonated with voters, while the Democrats failed to connect and advocate for the issues that mattered to the American public. He concluded that this disconnect is why Trump remains in office.
Breitbart: Blackburn: Democrats 'Have Learned Nothing at All from the November Elections'
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) expressed support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's confirmation vote, noting it faced Republican defections and a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance. She criticized Democrats for obstructing the process and failing to learn from the recent elections.
Blackburn emphasized that voters gave President Trump a mandate for transparency and efficiency, urging Democrats to collaborate on swift confirmations for the benefit of the American people.
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: Kristi Noem Confirmed as DHS Secretary - Liberty Nation News
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been confirmed by the Senate to lead Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, with a vote of 59-34. Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized the urgency of confirming Trump's nominees, indicating that delays by Democrats would result in weekend sessions.
Thune's remarks highlighted the Republican strategy to expedite confirmations, as they invoked cloture on Noem's nomination with a 61-39 vote late Friday night. This approach signals a commitment to swift action on President Trump's appointments.
Breitbart: Trump on McConnell Voting No on Hegseth: 'Winning Is What Matters'
President Trump expressed surprise at Senator Mitch McConnell's vote against Pete Hegseth's confirmation as Secretary of Defense, stating he was unaware of the vote but pleased with the outcome. Hegseth was confirmed by a narrow 51-50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance casting the deciding vote.
Hegseth faced multiple smear campaigns during his nomination process, including unfounded allegations regarding his tattoos, accusations of past misconduct, and claims from an estranged family member. His ex-wife publicly refuted claims of abuse, stating there was no physical abuse in their marriage.
#society
Times Of Israel: Freed hostages embrace their families, wave and gesture to rapturous crowds
Four female Israeli soldiers, held hostage in Gaza for 477 days, were released and reunited with their families on January 25, 2025. The emotional reunions took place at a military base and later at Rabin Medical Center, where they will receive medical and psychological care.
The release is part of a broader hostage exchange, with ongoing efforts to secure the return of remaining hostages. The families and the Israeli public celebrated the release, expressing hope for the return of all those still in captivity.
Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: LA fires burn Chris Pratt's son's school, Meghan Markle's secret nickname
Chris Pratt expresses sorrow over the destruction of his son's school and ex-wife Anna Faris' home due to LA fires. Meanwhile, Prince Andrew is reportedly trying to save money by maintaining the gardens around his crumbling royal residence.
Other highlights include Meghan Markle's secret nickname from Spotify colleagues, a bizarre incident involving a 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant, and Jessica Simpson showcasing her post-split confidence.
Fox News: 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman received death threats, admits she sacrificed her integrity to provide for kids
Nadya "Octomom" Suleman reflected on her tumultuous journey as a mother of 14, recalling death threats and public backlash after her octuplets' birth in 2009. She shared her sacrifices, including working in adult films to support her family, and emphasized her strong faith during difficult times.
Suleman's story will be featured in the upcoming Lifetime movie "I Was Octomom," followed by a docuseries "Confessions of Octomom," where her children will also speak out. She aims to inspire other struggling parents and clarify misconceptions about her life.
GB News: Three teenagers die after car smashes into tree in horror crash near Wakefield
Three teenagers died in a car crash near Wakefield when their vehicle swerved and hit a tree. The victims included two 19-year-old passengers and an 18-year-old driver. Two other passengers were hospitalized, one with life-threatening injuries.
West Yorkshire Police are investigating the incident and are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward. The police expressed condolences to the families affected by this tragic event.
#religion
Human Events: JACK and KEVIN POSOBIEC at March for Life: ‘Become a public Christian’
Brothers Jack and Kevin Posobiec emphasized the importance of being "public Christians" during the 2025 March for Life in Washington, D.C. They discussed how many Christians practice their faith privately but should express it openly in society.
Jack urged Christians to demonstrate their faith publicly, while Kevin highlighted the significance of being recognized for their beliefs and actions. They both stressed the need for Christians to lead by example.
#culture
Fox News: TV judges reveal the most accurate court case movies ever made
Judges from "Tribunal Justice" agree that "My Cousin Vinny" is the most accurate court movie, highlighting its realistic portrayal of legal proceedings. Judge Adam Levy noted its attention to detail in trial processes, while Judge Patricia DiMango praised its humorous yet accurate depiction of law.
The film, featuring Joe Pesci, has been used as an instructional tool in legal education, demonstrating its relevance in understanding criminal procedure. Other judges expressed admiration for different films, but "My Cousin Vinny" remains a standout favorite.
#history
The Telegraph: ‘Everything will be revealed’ – the secrets that could be hidden in the JFK files
The US government's long-held JFK assassination files have fueled conspiracy theories about a cover-up. Donald Trump's executive order to declassify these documents raises expectations, but experts caution that no major revelations are likely. Some insights may emerge regarding the CIA's knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald.