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29 Jan 2025

#illegals

Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: No, ‘birthright citizenship’ is not a constitutional requirement
HUMAN EVENTS: No, ‘birthright citizenship’ is not a constitutional requirement
The issue of birthright citizenship in the U.S. is contentious, with critics arguing it incentivizes illegal immigration and the phenomenon of "anchor babies." They contend that the 14th Amendment's language regarding citizenship is misinterpreted, suggesting it was intended to ensure citizenship for freed slaves, not all individuals born in the country.

Some legal scholars argue that the original intent of the amendment was to exclude those not subject to U.S. jurisdiction, such as children of foreign diplomats. The Supreme Court's past rulings, particularly in Wong Kim Ark, are seen as problematic by those who believe they have contributed to the current immigration crisis. The call is for a reevaluation of birthright citizenship to address these concerns.


#politics

Breitbart: NYT: Trump Frustrates Democrats with 'Flood the Zone' Strategy
NYT: Trump Frustrates Democrats with 'Flood the Zone' Strategy
President Trump is employing a strategy of issuing numerous executive orders quickly to overwhelm Democrats, a tactic known as "flood the zone," initially proposed by Stephen K. Bannon. This approach aims to create a disorienting effect, leaving the opposition scrambling to respond effectively.

As a result, Democrats are struggling to mobilize legal resources to counter Trump's rapid actions, which they hope will lead to mistakes they can exploit. The strategy has been notably successful in creating a fast-paced environment that challenges the Democrats' ability to keep up.


Breitbart: Nolte -- Exclusive Poll: Voters Trust Donald Trump More than News Media
Nolte -- Exclusive Poll: Voters Trust Donald Trump More than News Media
A recent Rasmussen Reports survey reveals that a plurality of voters trust Donald Trump more than the news media, with 44% favoring Trump compared to 41% for the media. Notably, younger voters aged 18-39 show a significant 13-point preference for Trump over the media.

Additionally, among Hispanic voters, Trump leads by 20 points, and he garners 25% trust from black voters, despite the media's historical dominance in that demographic. This shift indicates a growing skepticism towards traditional media, particularly among younger and minority voters, as they increasingly turn to alternative sources for information.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmation Hearing for HHS Secretary
Watch Live: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmation Hearing for HHS Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to testify before the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services on January 29. His candidacy has drawn significant criticism from Democrats and media, particularly after teaming up with Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race.

The attacks intensified following Trump's selection of Kennedy for the HHS role, including a recent letter from his cousin, Caroline Kennedy, who labeled him a "predator." This controversy highlights the contentious political landscape surrounding his nomination.


CNSNews: Karoline Leavitt’s Greatest Hits from Her First WH Press Conference
Karoline Leavitt’s Greatest Hits from Her First WH Press Conference
Karoline Leavitt, in her debut as White House press secretary, faced off against reporters on various issues, including government spending and the administration's response to California fires. She highlighted a $50 million waste on funding condoms in Gaza and defended Trump against claims regarding rising egg prices.

Leavitt asserted that misinformation from the media would not be tolerated, emphasizing the need for accountability. Her remarks included criticism of local officials in California and a promise to advocate for residents' rights.


#society

Times Of Israel: The Bibas family remains hostages in Gaza. A nation hopes against hope for their return
The Bibas family remains hostages in Gaza. A nation hopes against hope for their return
On "Orange Day," supporters worldwide wore orange to honor Kfir and Ariel Bibas, the last two young children held hostage in Gaza. The Bibas family has become a symbol of the hostages' plight since their abduction by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Despite ongoing despair, many remain hopeful for their safe return.

As the Israeli government prepares the public for potential tragedy, concerns grow over the fate of the Bibas family. Recent reports indicate that of the 26 remaining hostages, 18 are alive, while eight are believed dead. The emotional investment in the Bibas family's story has sparked widespread activism and concern, resonating deeply within the Jewish community.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Wherever Gazans live, only life-affirming education will give them, and us, a better future
Wherever Gazans live, only life-affirming education will give them, and us, a better future
President Trump’s comments on Gaza raise questions about his intentions, whether he seeks to relocate the Palestinian population or temporarily evacuate them for reconstruction. The feasibility of such plans is debated, especially considering the potential destabilization of neighboring countries like Jordan and Egypt.

The article argues for an overhaul of Palestinian education as a means to address the roots of violence and extremism. It critiques the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for perpetuating the refugee status of Palestinians and enabling extremist ideologies. A shift towards promoting tolerance and coexistence is deemed essential for a lasting resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


The Telegraph: IS terrorists at risk of escape after Trump cuts foreign aid
IS terrorists at risk of escape after Trump cuts foreign aid
Cuts to US foreign aid have raised alarms about potential escapes of Islamic State terrorists from camps in northeast Syria. Reports indicate that guards at key facilities like al-Hol and al-Roj did not report to work due to funding halts, heightening fears of mass breakouts.

While the US State Department temporarily reinstated funding for camp guards, the future remains uncertain after the two-week stopgap. This situation poses significant concerns for the security of detention facilities housing potential terrorists.


#economy

GB News: Lower Thames Crossing gets green light as Rachel Reeves vows to deliver better roads for taxpayers
Lower Thames Crossing gets green light as Rachel Reeves vows to deliver better roads for taxpayers
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing project will proceed after years of delays, with work expected to restart in 2026. The crossing aims to alleviate congestion in the South East, connecting Kent and Essex via a tunnel under the River Thames.

While Kent County Council supports the project, it raises concerns about environmental impacts and traffic disruptions during construction. The Road Haulage Association views the crossing as critical for economic growth, stating it will enhance freight movement and reduce costs associated with current congestion at Dartford.


Le Monde: 'Boeing is America's sick man'
'Boeing is America's sick man'
Boeing continues to struggle with significant delays and financial losses, exacerbated by the fallout from the 737 MAX accidents. The Pentagon's order for two new Air Force One planes may not be fulfilled until 2028, leaving President Trump frustrated.

With losses nearing $35 billion since 2019 and ongoing production issues, new CEO Kelly Ortberg remains optimistic despite the challenges ahead.


#technology

Fox News: DeepSeek fallout: GOP Sen Josh Hawley seeks to cut off all US-China collaboration on AI development
DeepSeek fallout: GOP Sen Josh Hawley seeks to cut off all US-China collaboration on AI development
Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced the Decoupling America’s Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from China Act in response to the launch of China's DeepSeek AI model, aiming to cut U.S.-China cooperation in AI. The bill would ban AI technology exports to China and prohibit American companies from conducting research there.

DeepSeek's competitive pricing has raised concerns in U.S. markets, prompting investigations into potential data misuse from American firms. Both former President Trump and current officials emphasize the urgency for the U.S. to maintain its leadership in AI technology.