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#illegals

Fox News: Trump administration touts 969 illegal immigrant arrests in one day: 'HERE ARE SOME OF THE WORST'
Trump administration touts 969 illegal immigrant arrests in one day: 'HERE ARE SOME OF THE WORST'
The Trump administration announced 969 illegal immigration arrests by ICE on January 27, 2025, highlighting nine individuals with serious criminal backgrounds, including murder and child molestation. This marks a continuation of Trump's immigration crackdown as he aims to fulfill campaign promises.

On his first day back in office, Trump issued ten executive orders to overhaul immigration policy, including designating cartels as terrorist organizations and increasing deportations. The Department of Homeland Security reported the removal of 7,300 illegal aliens in the past week.


The Western Journal: Watch: Karoline Leavitt Laughs at NBC Reporter's Question, Teaches Him a Lesson About Illegal Aliens
Watch: Karoline Leavitt Laughs at NBC Reporter's Question, Teaches Him a Lesson About Illegal Aliens
During a recent press conference, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to NBC's Peter Alexander, who questioned the classification of illegal immigrants as criminals. Leavitt emphasized that anyone who illegally enters the U.S. is, by definition, a criminal, countering Alexander's assertion that such actions are merely civil offenses.

Leavitt's firm stance highlighted a shift in the current administration's approach to immigration enforcement, stating that all illegal immigrants are subject to deportation, not just those with violent criminal records. Her responses reflect a broader narrative that the establishment media often misrepresents immigration issues to align with their agenda.


The Western Journal: Ex-Miss California Nails Selena Gomez After Billionaire Singer Literally Sides with Rapists, Murders as 'My People'
Ex-Miss California Nails Selena Gomez After Billionaire Singer Literally Sides with Rapists, Murders as 'My People'
Selena Gomez faced backlash after a video where she expressed sorrow over deportations of illegal immigrants, referring to them as "my people." Critics, including former Miss California Carrie Prejean Boller, highlighted Gomez's hypocrisy given her wealth and lack of support for victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants.

The controversy underscores a broader critique of Hollywood's disconnect from ordinary Americans and the perceived delusion stemming from "woke" ideologies. Critics argue that Gomez's comments reflect a misunderstanding of citizenship and the implications of illegal immigration, sparking significant social media outrage.


#politics

Le Monde: Who was William McKinley, US president from 1897 to 1901, a benchmark of the "Golden Age" extolled by Donald Trump?
Who was William McKinley, US president from 1897 to 1901, a benchmark of the "Golden Age" extolled by Donald Trump?
In his inaugural address, Donald Trump declared the start of a "golden age" for America, drawing parallels to the Gilded Age, a period marked by wealth, corruption, and social strife. He emphasized President William McKinley as a model for his administration, proposing to restore McKinley's legacy.

Trump's vision includes protectionist policies reminiscent of McKinley's, advocating for high tariffs to boost the economy and suggesting ambitions like regaining control of the Panama Canal. This reflects a desire to emulate the economic strategies of the late 19th century.


Fox News: Trump endorsed candidate wins GOP primary in Florida race to replace Mike Waltz in Congress
Trump endorsed candidate wins GOP primary in Florida race to replace Mike Waltz in Congress
State Sen. Randy Fine has won the Republican primary in Florida's 6th Congressional District, endorsed by former President Trump. Fine is expected to be a strong contender in the upcoming general election on April 1, following the resignation of former Rep. Michael Waltz.

Additionally, Republican and Democratic primaries were held in Florida's 1st Congressional District, which became vacant after Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned. The outcomes of these primaries will reflect Trump's influence within the GOP as Republicans aim to solidify their majority in the House.


Front Page Magazine: Brennan Backlash
Brennan Backlash
President Trump revoked the security clearances of 51 intelligence officials who signed a letter suggesting the Hunter Biden laptop was linked to Russian disinformation. This led to criticism from former CIA director John Brennan, who claimed Trump's actions misrepresented the letter's intent.

The letter, signed by many former intelligence leaders, expressed concerns about Russian influence in the 2020 election. Brennan's past affiliations and criticisms of Trump highlight ongoing tensions within the intelligence community regarding political influence and national security.


#society

GB News: Rupert Lowe recalls ‘having to stand up for Jewish competitors in a bowls tournament’ as he fears surge in antisemitism
Rupert Lowe recalls ‘having to stand up for Jewish competitors in a bowls tournament’ as he fears surge in antisemitism
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe has criticized the decision to bar Israeli athletes from the World Indoor Bowls Championships, expressing concerns over rising antisemitism. He highlighted his efforts to support Jewish competitors in his constituency and emphasized the need to combat such discrimination.

Following Lowe's intervention, the World Bowls Tour reversed its decision and allowed Israeli bowlers to participate, citing increased security measures to ensure their safety. The organization acknowledged the necessity of including all competitors without division.


Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage credits Liri Albag with saving her life as captors tortured, threatened her
Ex-hostage credits Liri Albag with saving her life as captors tortured, threatened her
The White House claims that $50 million was earmarked by the previous administration for a condom distribution program in Gaza, a statement dismissed by a former Biden official as unfounded. The U.S. Agency for International Development's spending on various contraceptives globally was $60 million in 2023, not limited to Gaza.

In a separate incident, a man was shot dead in Zarzir, raising concerns over ongoing violence in the Arab Israeli community, where 18 citizens have been killed since the start of 2025. Additionally, released hostage Amit Soussana credited fellow captive Liri Albag with saving her life during their captivity.


Fox News: Los Angeles wildfires: Second California real estate agent charged with price gouging victims
Los Angeles wildfires: Second California real estate agent charged with price gouging victims
California officials have charged a realtor with price gouging after they allegedly offered a family displaced by the Eaton Fire a rental home at over 50% above the pre-fire rate. Attorney General Rob Bonta emphasized the state's commitment to combatting price gouging during emergencies.

Governor Gavin Newsom has extended emergency orders that limit rent increases to 10% in Los Angeles County until March 2025. The Department of Justice is actively investigating price gouging, having sent over 650 warning letters to landlords and hotels. Violators face significant penalties.


#military

The Epoch Times: Stolen Valor Bills Seek Harsher Penalties for Falsified Military Service
Stolen Valor Bills Seek Harsher Penalties for Falsified Military Service
Arizona is advancing a bill to penalize stolen valor, which involves falsely claiming military service for personal gain. The legislation, supported by veterans, aims to make such acts a felony and enhance penalties for those who misrepresent their military status to obtain benefits or political advantages.

The bill builds on the federal Stolen Valor Act and seeks to address fraudulent activities affecting state programs. It reflects a commitment to uphold the integrity of military service and ensure that benefits are reserved for those who have genuinely served.


#crime

The Western Journal: Alert: Armed Man Arrested at Capitol, Planned to Kill 'Nazis' Hegseth, Mike Johnson, Scott Bessent
Alert: Armed Man Arrested at Capitol, Planned to Kill 'Nazis' Hegseth, Mike Johnson, Scott Bessent
A man named Ryan Michael “Reily” English was arrested at the U.S. Capitol with plans to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and House Speaker Mike Johnson. He intended to use knives and Molotov cocktails in his attack, which he later confessed to a Capitol Police officer.

English's motivations appear linked to extreme political rhetoric, as he expressed a desire to target conservative figures, referring to them as "Nazis." He was charged with multiple offenses related to his possession of weapons and incendiary devices.