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#illegals

The Telegraph: Kristi Noem confirmed to lead US Department of Homeland Security
Kristi Noem confirmed to lead US Department of Homeland Security
Kristi Noem has been confirmed by the Senate as the new Secretary of Homeland Security, receiving a vote of 59-34. The South Dakota governor is known for her strong immigration stance, focusing on border security and deportation efforts.

In her new position, Noem will oversee not only immigration policies but also cybersecurity, terrorism, and emergency management initiatives. She expressed gratitude to Donald Trump for the appointment and committed to making America "SAFE again!"


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Scott Brown: 'There Will Be Hell to Pay' for Democrats at the Ballot Box in the Next Cycle
Exclusive -- Scott Brown: 'There Will Be Hell to Pay' for Democrats at the Ballot Box in the Next Cycle
Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown criticized Senate Democrats for delaying the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, warning that this could lead to significant electoral consequences for them. He emphasized that Trump has a mandate to have his cabinet members confirmed and that the Democrats' obstruction will backfire.

Brown pointed out that key nominees are ready for approval but are being held up, which he believes only strengthens the Republican position. He suggested that Senate leadership should keep the Senate in session until confirmations are completed to capitalize on the situation.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Scott Brown: Democrat Delay of Trump Nominees 'Slap in the Face'
Exclusive -- Scott Brown: Democrat Delay of Trump Nominees 'Slap in the Face'
Former Senator Scott Brown criticized Democrats for delaying President Trump's nominees, calling it a "slap in the face" and a tactic to assert relevance. He expressed concern over the implications of these delays on national security and suggested it may influence voter sentiment in upcoming elections.

Brown highlighted that Trump's confirmation process is lagging compared to Biden's and emphasized the need for Trump to have his preferred team in place, asserting that Trump's management style includes accountability for performance.


Breitbart: Kristi Noem Confirmed to Lead Department of Homeland Security
Kristi Noem Confirmed to Lead Department of Homeland Security
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been confirmed as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security by the U.S. Senate with a 59-34 vote. Her confirmation was less contentious than that of Pete Hegseth for the Department of Defense, which required a tie-breaking vote.

Noem will oversee key agencies such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She has a history of strong border security advocacy and received bipartisan support during her confirmation process.


Fox News: Longtime Democratic union chief asks party to reach next generation after election loss
Longtime Democratic union chief asks party to reach next generation after election loss
Cecil Roberts Jr., President of the United Mine Workers of America, believes the Democrats' recent election loss should serve as a wake-up call for the party to reconnect with working-class voters. He noted that while Vice President Kamala Harris attracted higher-income voters, many working-class individuals did not support her.

Roberts criticized the party for becoming too aligned with the wealthy elite and losing touch with the concerns of everyday Americans. He urged Democrats to listen to the working class and adapt to their needs, warning that the party risks losing its identity as the representative of the working class.


Fox News: James Carville advises Dems to be patient and let Trump 'punch himself out'
James Carville advises Dems to be patient and let Trump 'punch himself out'
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville urged Democrats to allow Donald Trump to "punch himself out" instead of engaging in constant attacks. He emphasized the importance of focusing on Trump's key campaign promises, particularly regarding food prices, rather than getting distracted by smaller issues.

Carville compared this strategy to Muhammad Ali's rope-a-dope technique, suggesting that Democrats should maintain their focus and wait for the right moment to counterattack. He criticized the party's tendency to make the election about Trump rather than the voters' needs.


Le Monde: Kristi Noem confirmed by Senate to lead Department of Homeland Security
Kristi Noem confirmed by Senate to lead Department of Homeland Security
The Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security, placing her in charge of critical national security efforts, including immigration enforcement. Her nomination received bipartisan support, although some Democrats, including Chuck Schumer, opposed her.

Noem's leadership will be pivotal as President Trump aims to implement significant changes in the Department of Homeland Security, including military involvement in immigration enforcement. The department oversees various agencies and responsibilities, making her role crucial in addressing border security and disaster response.


#society

GB News: Vicar claims he was 'ostracised' for exposing church's mishandling of historic abuse case: 'I was determined to seek justice'
Vicar claims he was 'ostracised' for exposing church's mishandling of historic abuse case: 'I was determined to seek justice'
Reverend Stephen Kuhrt of Christ Church New Malden faced ostracism and suspension after exposing mishandling of a historic abuse case within the Church of England. He claims his insistence on investigating buried allegations led to a prosecution but resulted in attempts to discredit him.

Kuhrt was suspended for five and a half months during the pandemic and criticized the church's response to his concerns. He acknowledged a mistake in sharing unredacted documents with safeguarding campaigners, which his critics used against him. He has since authored a book detailing his experiences.