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#illegals

The Western Journal: Watch: Chris Hansen of 'To Catch a Predator' Fame Helps Authorities Nab Illegal Aliens
Watch: Chris Hansen of 'To Catch a Predator' Fame Helps Authorities Nab Illegal Aliens
Chris Hansen, known for "To Catch a Predator," assisted authorities in apprehending illegal aliens during a recent sting operation in Michigan. Two Honduran men, seeking sex with someone they believed to be a minor, were among those caught.

Hansen reported that both men had previously been deported and re-entered the U.S. The swift response from ICE is attributed to new directives from the Trump administration aimed at deporting criminal illegal aliens.


#politics

Fox News: Bill Maher shocked to admit 'Trump is cool now,’ says sports players love the president
Bill Maher shocked to admit 'Trump is cool now,’ says sports players love the president
Bill Maher expressed surprise at the perception of Donald Trump as "cool," citing his appeal to celebrities and athletes despite past mockery. He criticized Democrats for allowing Trump to gain popularity, suggesting their focus on niche issues alienated broader voter concerns.

Maher and ESPN's Stephen A. Smith argued that Trump's celebrity status, exacerbated by Democrats' leftward shift, contributed to his continued electoral success. They emphasized the need for a presidency focused on helping people rather than celebrity culture.


Fox News: Why Trump's holding weekend rally in Las Vegas less than a week into new admin
Why Trump's holding weekend rally in Las Vegas less than a week into new admin
President Trump is visiting Nevada to thank supporters for his recent victory in the state, which has leaned Democratic for decades. He will hold a rally in Las Vegas, emphasizing his campaign promise to exclude tips from federal taxes, a key issue for many workers in the hospitality industry.

Trump's win marks the first time a Republican has carried Nevada since George W. Bush in 2004. The proposed tax exemption for tips requires congressional approval, complicating its potential implementation.


Liberty Nation News: Buckle Up, Republicans Warn Jan. 6 Committee Members - Liberty Nation News
Buckle Up, Republicans Warn Jan. 6 Committee Members - Liberty Nation News
House Republicans are forming a subcommittee to investigate the events surrounding the January 6, 2021, Capitol protest, with plans to subpoena former members of the original committee. Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the need to uncover the truth about the incident, suggesting that the previous committee's actions were partisan.

The new subcommittee, chaired by Barry Loudermilk, aims to challenge the narrative established by the earlier investigation. Republican Rep. William Timmons indicated that the pardons granted by President Biden to the committee members may have inadvertently prompted this renewed scrutiny, as they could now be compelled to testify without legal protection from their pardons.


#economy

Fox News: Fast food value meals from Burger King include $5, $7 mix-and-match offers
Fast food value meals from Burger King include $5, $7 mix-and-match offers
Burger King is introducing new $5 Duos and $7 Trios menu options, allowing customers to select from items like the Whopper Junior and Chicken Fries. These deals are available now through spring, aiming to provide affordable meal choices.

Additionally, the chain is promoting a $1 cheeseburger week and a 1-cent Croissan'wich deal for Royal Perks members. These offers are part of Burger King's strategy to enhance customer value while the company also plans to buy its largest U.S. franchisee to revamp its brand.


GB News: WHSmith 'in talks' to sell ENTIRE high street business containing 5,000 employees
WHSmith 'in talks' to sell ENTIRE high street business containing 5,000 employees
WHSmith is in secret negotiations to sell its high street business, which employs over 5,000 people and includes around 500 stores. The company, valued at nearly £1.5 billion, may announce the plan soon, with the sale process managed by Greenhill.

The high street division has struggled, recording flat profits of £32 million last year, while the more profitable travel retail business accounts for 75% of revenue. Investors may welcome a shift towards a travel-focused model.