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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Multi-Agency Task Force Carries Out Enforcement Raids in Texas Cities
State and federal law enforcement agencies conducted immigration enforcement operations across Texas, resulting in the arrest of dozens of migrants. The multi-agency task force, including HSI, DEA, and Texas DPS, aimed to enhance public safety and national security by targeting criminal aliens.
The operations led to the repatriation of over 735 illegal aliens from various countries. Texas Governor Greg Abbott confirmed the collaboration between state troopers and federal task forces during these enforcement actions.
Breitbart: Homan Reacts to Selena Gomez: 'We're Going to Do This Operation Without Apology'
Border Czar Tom Homan stated he would not apologize to actress Selena Gomez for her emotional response to ongoing ICE deportations. He emphasized that the operations target public safety threats, not families, citing rising crime and drug trafficking as justifications for strict enforcement.
Homan argued that securing the border is crucial for national security and public safety, asserting that the current measures will ultimately benefit communities by reducing crime and drug-related deaths. He called for any dissenters to seek legislative change rather than oppose enforcement actions.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Koch Appeasers Taking Over Trump's Defense Department
The incoming Trump Administration is facing concerns over the influence of the Koch network within key defense positions. Critics argue that appointees like Dan Caldwell and Michael DiMino are promoting policies that align more with Koch's business interests and a more appeasing stance towards China and the Middle East, rather than Trump's America First agenda.
This perceived "institutional capture" raises alarms among Trump's supporters, who fear that the Koch network's foreign policy approach could undermine U.S. interests and security. The tension between maintaining Trump's original policies and accommodating Koch's influence will be crucial in shaping the administration's direction.
Breitbart: DOJ Promises End to ‘Weaponization’ of FACE Act, Drops Three Cases
The Trump administration's DOJ has announced plans to end the "weaponization" of the FACE Act, which has primarily targeted pro-life advocates. The memo states that future prosecutions will only occur in extraordinary circumstances, and three ongoing cases have been dismissed.
This shift comes after Trump pardoned pro-life activists previously prosecuted under the Biden administration. Some Republicans are pushing to repeal the FACE Act entirely, arguing it has been used to unfairly target peaceful pro-life individuals.
Front Page Magazine: The Addicted, Petty, and Hysterical Left
Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election reflects the ineffectiveness of the Left's prolonged attacks against him, which have become predictable and unconvincing to the public. Years of unfounded accusations and emotional rhetoric have led to voter fatigue, causing many to disengage from these narratives.
Despite the Left's continued focus on trivial matters and personal attacks, Trump’s policies resonate with a majority of voters, particularly on issues like immigration and the economy. The public's rejection of the Left's approach suggests a desire for substantive debate rather than hysterical outbursts.
Fox News: Spending showdown: Republicans will need to corral votes – but they haven't asked, yet
Congress faces a looming deadline of March 14 to avert a government shutdown, with bipartisan leaders struggling to agree on spending bills for fiscal year 2025. House Republicans, under Speaker Mike Johnson, have yet to advance any major spending legislation, raising concerns over potential reliance on a continuing resolution.
Democrats, previously cooperative, may be less willing to assist this time around, especially with Republicans asserting their mandate. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries noted a lack of communication from Republicans, suggesting that if Democrats are to help, they might demand significant concessions.
Front Page Magazine: ESPN Leftist Stephen A. Smith Sorry He Voted for Kamala
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has expressed regret over voting for Kamala Harris, questioning her sudden rise as the Democratic nominee despite her lackluster primary performance. He suggests that many voters feel misled and that Trump, despite his controversies, appeared more relatable to the electorate.
Smith argues that the Democratic Party's focus on progressive issues, such as transgender rights, alienated many Americans. He calls for a return to sanity and suggests that the recent election results reflect a rejection of the party's direction.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: EU to redeploy monitors at Rafah Border Crossing in bid to bolster Gaza ceasefire
The European Union has agreed to restart a monitoring mission at the Rafah Border Crossing between Gaza and Egypt to support a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas. The mission, originally established in 2005, aims to facilitate the transit of up to 300 wounded individuals for medical care.
The Rafah crossing, crucial for humanitarian aid, reopened as part of the ceasefire after being closed due to Israeli military actions. While Israel maintains control, the Palestinian Authority's involvement is limited, with ongoing discussions about its future role in managing the crossing.
#culture
Fox News: Blake Lively accuses Justin Baldoni's lawyer of attempting to 'torpedo' actress's career 'for good'
Blake Lively has raised concerns about Justin Baldoni's legal team, alleging misconduct by his attorney, Bryan Freedman, who she claims aims to damage her career. This follows Lively's lawsuit against Baldoni and his studio, which coincided with Baldoni's own $250 million defamation suit against the New York Times.
Lively's legal representatives argue that Freedman is attempting to influence public perception and taint the jury pool through a planned website that would release selective communications between Lively and Baldoni. Baldoni's team counters that Lively's accusations are unfounded and part of a strategy to rehabilitate her image.
#history
GB News: Experts may have solved '400-year-old American mystery' after discovering hidden secrets on ancient map
Experts have potentially solved the mystery of America's lost Roanoke colony through a 400-year-old map by John White, revealing a concealed fort symbol. This symbol corresponds to a site in present-day Bertie County, North Carolina, where English artifacts were found, suggesting a possible settlement.
The Roanoke colony, established in 1587, vanished by 1590, leaving only the word 'CROATOAN' behind. Recent findings at Site X, including English pottery and artifacts, indicate a presence of the Roanoke settlers, although it may not have housed the entire colony. Investigations continue to uncover more about their fate.
#crime
Breitbart: Breitbart Report Leads to Official Warnings of Cartel Land Mines near Mexican Border
The Tamaulipas government has issued warnings about the use of cartel land mines and explosive devices in the northern region, following incidents where vehicles struck makeshift landmines, injuring government workers and a farmer. Despite initial attempts to suppress information, details leaked on social media.
The Gulf Cartel's ongoing turf war has led to increased violence, including the use of explosives against rival factions and law enforcement. Local officials have downplayed the severity of the violence, while the cartel employs various methods, including weaponized drones, to maintain control over smuggling routes.
#technology
Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Trump Calls AI Development ‘Positive’ Despite Tech Stock Plunge
The launch of China's DeepSeek AI model led to a significant selloff in the U.S. stock market, with major losses for tech giants like Nvidia, which saw its market cap drop by $589 billion. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq experienced their worst days in years, raising concerns about the competitiveness of American AI firms.
President Trump characterized DeepSeek's release as a wake-up call for U.S. industries, emphasizing the need for innovation in AI. Analysts noted that the model's low-cost development could challenge the dominance of U.S. tech companies, prompting fears of a shift in the AI landscape.
Forbes: Trump Calls DeepSeek ‘A Positive Development’ But ‘Wake-Up Call’ For U.S. Industries
President Trump praised Chinese AI startup DeepSeek at a House Republican retreat, calling it a "positive development" for its low-cost AI model. He noted its success in the App Store has prompted a significant selloff in U.S. tech stocks, emphasizing the need for American industries to enhance competitiveness.
Trump described DeepSeek's rise as a "wake-up call" for U.S. industries to focus on winning in the global market.