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28 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Catholic Group Urges Illegal Aliens to Refuse to Comply with ICE Officers
Catholic Group Urges Illegal Aliens to Refuse to Comply with ICE Officers
Catholic Charities of Milwaukee has released a video advising illegal migrants to disregard ICE orders, claiming they are not legally obligated to comply. The video, narrated by attorney Barb Graham, outlines supposed rights of undocumented individuals during ICE encounters.

Contrary to Graham's assertions, illegal aliens do not possess the same rights as U.S. citizens, and ICE has the authority to detain them without a warrant. Polls indicate that a majority of U.S. Catholics oppose extreme pro-migrant views held by some church officials.


The American Mind: The Case Against Birthright Citizenship
The Case Against Birthright Citizenship
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant debate arose over President Trump's immigration policies, particularly regarding the 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship clause. Critics argued that his proposals to limit citizenship for children of illegal immigrants sparked unprecedented hysteria among elites, despite historical legal interpretations suggesting that not all born in the U.S. qualify for citizenship.

The Citizenship Clause was intended to clarify who is considered a citizen, with key figures like Senator Howard emphasizing that only those "subject to the jurisdiction" of the U.S. would be included. This language, debated alongside the Civil Rights Act of 1866, indicates that foreign nationals and their children do not automatically receive citizenship, challenging the prevailing interpretations that have persisted since the Wong Kim Ark decision.


Fox News: Leavitt on offense at first briefing, stressing Trump will deport 'heinous' illegal immigrant criminals
Leavitt on offense at first briefing, stressing Trump will deport 'heinous' illegal immigrant criminals
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that under President Trump's administration, foreign nationals attempting illegal entry into the U.S. will face detention and deportation. She highlighted recent ICE arrests of violent criminals as part of the administration's commitment to public safety.

Leavitt also defended the Trump administration's freeze on federal grants and loans, assuring that direct assistance programs like Social Security and Medicare will remain unaffected. Democrats criticized the move as an overreach, warning it could disrupt vital community funding.


#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: Far-left NY Mag Caught Cropping Black People Out of ‘All White’ Trump Party
Nolte: Far-left NY Mag Caught Cropping Black People Out of ‘All White’ Trump Party
New York Magazine faced backlash for cropping a photo from an event to exclude black attendees, including the event's black host, CJ Pearson. Critics argue this misrepresentation aims to support a narrative of a racially homogenous GOP, undermining the presence of diverse voices within the party.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions between conservative figures and the mainstream media, which they accuse of promoting false narratives. Many see this as part of a broader pattern of media misrepresentation that ultimately harms the credibility of outlets like NY Mag.


The Western Journal: WH Reporter Immediately Notices Big Difference in How Karoline Leavitt Conducts Press Briefing Compared to KJP
WH Reporter Immediately Notices Big Difference in How Karoline Leavitt Conducts Press Briefing Compared to KJP
In her first press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt notably did not use a binder, contrasting with her predecessor Karine Jean-Pierre. Leavitt, at 27, is the youngest to hold the position and engaged directly with reporters, emphasizing a more personal approach.

Leavitt's responses reflected a firm stance on immigration, stating that all individuals arrested by ICE were criminals for breaking U.S. laws. She also announced plans to include new media outlets in press briefings, marking a shift in the administration's communication strategy.


Fox News: California 'lawfare' case against pro-lifers first brought by Kamala Harris ends after nine years
California 'lawfare' case against pro-lifers first brought by Kamala Harris ends after nine years
California authorities have dropped the nearly decade-long prosecution of journalist David Daleiden and activist Sandra Merritt, who recorded videos alleging Planned Parenthood sold aborted fetal tissue. They accepted a plea deal with no fines or prison time, after facing multiple felony charges.

Daleiden criticized the case as politically motivated, claiming it was initiated to protect Planned Parenthood. The California Attorney General's office emphasized their commitment to protecting reproductive healthcare rights and indicated they would continue to pursue actions against those threatening access to abortion services.


Breitbart: Trump White House: 'Mystery' Drones over New Jersey Were Authorized by FAA
Trump White House: 'Mystery' Drones over New Jersey Were Authorized by FAA
The FAA authorized the recent drone activity over New Jersey, as announced by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during her first briefing. She clarified that the drones were for research and recreational use, stating they were not a threat.

Leavitt's announcement comes after previous concerns raised during the Biden administration, which had not provided clear information on the sightings. The DHS and FBI previously indicated there was no evidence of a national security threat from the drones.


Le Monde: White House defends Trump funding freeze as 'very responsible measure'
White House defends Trump funding freeze as 'very responsible measure'
The White House has announced a freeze on all federal loans and grants as part of a review of spending initiated by the Trump administration. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated this measure is to ensure accountability and compliance with Trump's executive orders aimed at reversing progressive policies.

This funding pause is expected to affect trillions of dollars and disrupt various sectors, including healthcare research and education programs. While federal assistance programs like Social Security and Medicare remain unaffected, organizations reliant on federal funding are experiencing confusion and anxiety over the sudden halt.


CNSNews: WH Press Sec. Leavitt Tells Legacy Media to Stop Lying: ‘We Will Call You Out’
WH Press Sec. Leavitt Tells Legacy Media to Stop Lying: ‘We Will Call You Out’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a zero-tolerance policy for media misinformation about President Trump, urging reporters to adhere to the same standards of truth. She emphasized that the administration will actively call out false reporting.

In related remarks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Elon Musk against claims of misinformation, highlighting Musk's support for Israel following the October 7 attacks by Hamas.


Breitbart: WATCH—‘More Voices, Not Less’: Breitbart News Gets One of the First Questions at Trump White House Briefing
WATCH—‘More Voices, Not Less’: Breitbart News Gets One of the First Questions at Trump White House Briefing
The new Trump administration is reinstating press passes for previously revoked journalists and welcoming new media outlets into the White House briefing room. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the importance of diverse voices in news media and encouraged independent journalists to apply for credentials.

Leavitt assured that President Trump will maintain a rapid pace of action, noting his significant accomplishments in the early days of his presidency. She highlighted that Trump signed over 300 executive orders in his first week, promising continued efforts to engage with the media and the public.


#society

Fox News: Massachusetts teen battling in court over T-shirt thrilled with Trump's 'only two genders' policy
Massachusetts teen battling in court over T-shirt thrilled with Trump's 'only two genders' policy
Massachusetts teen Liam Morrison is awaiting a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding his legal battle against his school district after being punished for wearing a T-shirt stating "There Are Only Two Genders." His case raises questions about freedom of speech in public schools.

Morrison's attorney argues that his client's expression of beliefs was met with disciplinary action, contrasting with the school's promotion of LGBTQ+ awareness. The outcome of the Supreme Court's decision could set a precedent for similar cases involving free speech and gender identity in educational settings.


Breitbart: Meeting with Karen Bass to Help Victims of L.A. Fires Begins with Attack on ICE
Meeting with Karen Bass to Help Victims of L.A. Fires Begins with Attack on ICE
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass attended a community meeting addressing recent fires, where Rabbi Ken Chasen criticized the politicization of the disaster and the presence of ICE in local communities. Despite calling for unity, Chasen's remarks reflected a political stance that some attendees found contentious.

The meeting was reportedly controlled, with handpicked participants and restrictions on audience questions, raising concerns about transparency and inclusivity in the discussion.


Fox News: HGTV star Christina Haack says reality show is ‘so much easier’ without estranged husband ‘weighing me down’
HGTV star Christina Haack says reality show is ‘so much easier’ without estranged husband ‘weighing me down’
Christina Haack expressed relief over her estranged husband Josh Hall's departure from their reality show, stating it has become easier to film without his presence. She emphasized feeling unburdened and having the upper hand, as their divorce proceedings continue to unfold.

Haack and Hall's ongoing divorce has been contentious, with both parties publicly exchanging barbs. Haack accused Hall of being financially irresponsible, while he criticized the show's production for "manufactured drama." Their split remains unresolved, with trial proceedings anticipated.


#economy

Fox News: Top Texas GOP official rallies around Trump's AI, crypto plans amid state's crucial investments
Top Texas GOP official rallies around Trump's AI, crypto plans amid state's crucial investments
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expresses strong support for President Trump's initiatives to expand AI and cryptocurrency in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of these industries while ensuring they manage their power needs without burdening residential customers.

Despite previous concerns about the impact of crypto mining on the state's electrical grid, Patrick remains aligned with Trump’s vision, highlighting Texas's potential to lead in these sectors. The state is set to benefit from significant investments in data centers, with a focus on balancing energy demands and economic growth.


GB News: Keir Starmer claims economy 'starting to turn around' despite 'signals of recession' looming
Keir Starmer claims economy 'starting to turn around' despite 'signals of recession' looming
Sir Keir Starmer asserted that the UK economy is "starting to turn around," despite concerns of a looming recession. He emphasized that growth is the top priority for the Labour government, but private sector confidence remains low, with expectations of a significant decline in activity.

The Confederation of British Industry warns of a potential drop in private sector growth, indicating a lack of demand and consumer caution. Starmer called for collaboration between the government and businesses to restore economic momentum.


#military

Times Of Israel: Israeli contractor mistakenly killed by IDF troops in Gaza, army says
Israeli contractor mistakenly killed by IDF troops in Gaza, army says
A civilian contractor for Israel's Defense Ministry, Jacob Avitan, was killed in a friendly fire incident in Gaza while clearing structures. He was mistakenly shot by a soldier after arriving in civilian clothing at an army post during a ceasefire period. An investigation is underway.

This incident highlights the ongoing complexities of military operations in Gaza, where civilian contractors are utilized to assist the IDF. Despite a ceasefire, the IDF continues to engage threats and issues warnings to civilians in the area.


#health

Forbes: Ozempic Approved By FDA For Kidney Disease—In Ultra-Popular Drug’s Latest Approval
Ozempic Approved By FDA For Kidney Disease—In Ultra-Popular Drug’s Latest Approval
The FDA has approved Ozempic for treating chronic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes, expanding its use beyond diabetes and weight loss. A recent trial showed a 24% reduction in the risk of kidney disease progression and cardiovascular-related death.

Ozempic, part of the GLP-1 agonist class, mimics gut hormones to regulate blood sugar and appetite. The drug's effectiveness in various health issues has prompted further research into its broader applications, including potential benefits for mental health disorders.


#sports

Forbes: Logan Paul Vs. Jake Paul: Here’s Everything We Know About The Teased Event On Max
Logan Paul Vs. Jake Paul: Here’s Everything We Know About The Teased Event On Max
Jake and Logan Paul have announced a livestreamed event on Max set for March 27, teasing a potential showdown between the two. While details remain vague, the promotion suggests a fight, possibly boxing, though it could also involve other forms of competition or entertainment.

Jake holds a significant advantage in boxing experience, with an 11-1 record, while Logan's record stands at 1-1-1. Both brothers have successfully transitioned from entertainment to combat sports, drawing large audiences for their events.