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27 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Sen. Moreno to Introduce Legislation to Impose Sanctions on Colombia
Sen. Moreno to Introduce Legislation to Impose Sanctions on Colombia
Sen. Bernie Moreno plans to introduce legislation for new sanctions on Colombia after President Gustavo Petro rejected two U.S. deportation flights carrying 160 migrants. Moreno, supported by other senators, criticized Petro's stance, which he claims treats Colombian migrants as criminals.

In response to Petro's refusal, former President Trump announced immediate retaliatory measures, including emergency tariffs and visa sanctions against Colombian officials. Following these threats, Petro reversed his position, stating he would send his presidential plane to accept the deported migrants.


#politics

Breitbart: 'So Bad*ss': Support Grows for Idea of Adding Trump to Mount Rushmore
'So Bad*ss': Support Grows for Idea of Adding Trump to Mount Rushmore
Legislation to carve President Donald Trump's likeness into Mount Rushmore is being introduced by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna. The proposal gained traction after former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski suggested it during a podcast.

Social media reactions varied, with some users expressing strong support for the idea. The National Park Service notes that Mount Rushmore currently features the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln, chosen for their significance in U.S. history.


Breitbart: Colombia's Petro Goes on Unhinged Rant at Trump, Threatens Tariffs
Colombia's Petro Goes on Unhinged Rant at Trump, Threatens Tariffs
Colombian President Gustavo Petro launched a fiery address to Donald Trump, asserting his resilience and threatening a 50% tariff on U.S. goods. He expressed disdain for Trump's policies and accused him of arrogance, while also inviting Trump for a drink to discuss their differences.

Petro's remarks followed his recent agreement to accept deported Colombians from the U.S., a reversal from his earlier stance. His comments reflect a complex relationship between the two leaders, marked by both defiance and an acknowledgment of U.S. influence.


Fox News: JD Vance 'fulfilling his promise' with first trip as vice president to hurricane-damaged Virginia town
JD Vance 'fulfilling his promise' with first trip as vice president to hurricane-damaged Virginia town
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Damascus, Virginia, to address the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, fulfilling a promise made during his previous visit in October. The hurricane caused significant destruction across several states, resulting in over 200 fatalities.

President Trump recently visited North Carolina, criticizing FEMA's response and pledging to reform the agency. He emphasized the administration's commitment to expedite recovery efforts in the affected areas.


#culture

GB News: Museum thieves used explosives to blast open door before making off with 2,500-year-old gold helmet
Museum thieves used explosives to blast open door before making off with 2,500-year-old gold helmet
Thieves used explosives to steal four ancient Romanian gold artefacts from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, including the 2,500-year-old Helmet of Cotofenesti. The burglary, described as the most significant in the museum's history, caused extensive damage but no injuries.

Dutch police are investigating the heist, involving multiple suspects, and have enlisted Interpol's help. Romania's Ministry of Culture is committed to recovering the stolen items, which are vital to the country's cultural heritage.


#crime

The Western Journal: Pro-Abortion Group Posts Bail for Woman Who Drowned Baby in Bathtub
Pro-Abortion Group Posts Bail for Woman Who Drowned Baby in Bathtub
A pro-abortion group, Repro Legal Defense Fund, posted bail for Annie Anderson, who confessed to murdering her newborn, "baby Skylar," at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in 2005. Anderson claimed she was unaware of her pregnancy and drowned the infant before disposing of the body.

The group's actions have sparked controversy, as they support individuals involved in pregnancy-related legal issues. Critics argue that this support reflects a broader ideology of prioritizing personal desires over the well-being of children, raising questions about the moral implications of abortion.