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29 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Chinese migrants flood South Florida via boat as authorities seek help with Cuban smugglers
In Coral Gables, Florida, law enforcement has arrested multiple suspects linked to a human smuggling operation involving dozens of Chinese migrants. Four Cuban nationals and a Haitian were taken into custody after police discovered a U-Haul van containing 26 migrants, alongside others in separate vehicles.
Authorities are concerned about the rising number of illegal immigrants from China, which has surged over 8,000% between 2021 and 2024. Local officials are seeking additional resources to enhance coastal protection amid increasing smuggling activities from the Bahamas.
The Western Journal: Watch Tom Homan's Quote of the Week: Joy Reid Is 'Dumber Than a Box of Rocks'
MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for her involvement in ICE raids in New York City aimed at removing criminal illegal immigrants. In response, former border czar Tom Homan called Reid "dumber than a box of rocks," sparking further debate.
Noem defended her actions, stating that her presence supported ICE agents in their operations. The commentary highlights a clash of opinions regarding immigration enforcement and media narratives, with Reid accused of promoting a divisive agenda.
#politics
Forbes: German Chancellor Calls Musk’s Support For European Far-Right ‘Really Disgusting’—Latest In Their War Of Words
Elon Musk has faced backlash from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his support of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which Scholz condemned as harmful to democracy in Europe. Musk's remarks about Germany's historical guilt, particularly regarding the Holocaust, have further fueled tensions.
As Germany approaches parliamentary elections, Musk's advocacy for the AfD has raised concerns among European leaders, with Scholz and others criticizing his influence on politics. Musk, known for his controversial statements, continues to engage in public disputes with Scholz and other officials.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Smith: Regulations, 'Incompetence of Democratic Governance' Hurt Ability to Build Housing
Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) criticized his party's lack of credibility on economic issues, particularly regarding housing. He emphasized the need for Democrats to focus on effective governance and address challenges like crime, homelessness, and drug abuse to regain trust among voters.
Smith pointed out that excessive regulations and poor governance hinder affordable housing development. He urged the party to demonstrate its commitment to opportunity and personal responsibility to better serve the working-class constituency.
The Economist: Kash Patel is a crackpot
Kash Patel, known for his conspiracy theories, has been nominated by Donald Trump to lead the FBI. His confirmation hearing is set for January 30th, raising concerns about his views on the agency, which he has labeled as part of the "Deep State."
This nomination reflects Trump's ongoing strategy to consolidate power and retaliate against perceived enemies. The implications for federal law enforcement and intelligence operations are significant.
The Western Journal: Demotion for Mark Milley - Hegseth Rips Away His Credentials, Security, Last Pic in Pentagon, May Take 1 Star in Official Demotion
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has revoked retired General Mark Milley's security clearance and detail, marking a significant demotion for the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. An investigation is underway regarding Milley's communications with the Chinese military during the Trump administration, which some have labeled as undermining the chain of command.
Hegseth's actions have sparked debate on social media, with supporters of Trump viewing the moves as justified, while opponents defend Milley. The Pentagon plans to remove Milley's portraits and may consider demoting him from a four-star to a three-star general.
Forbes: Sen. Bob Menendez Will Be Sentenced In Corruption Case—Could Face Up To 15 Years In Prison
Former Senator Bob Menendez, D-N.J., is set to be sentenced after being convicted on 16 counts of corruption, bribery, and extortion. He faces a potential sentence of up to 15 years for accepting bribes, including gold bars and a luxury car, in exchange for political favors for foreign officials.
Menendez's defense argues for a shorter sentence, citing his character and lack of recidivism, while prosecutors seek a harsher penalty, labeling his actions as among the most serious for a U.S. Senator. His wife is also implicated in the bribery scheme and will face trial in March.
Breitbart: Promise Kept: U.S. Confirms Departure from Paris Climate Deal
The U.S. has officially notified the U.N. of its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, fulfilling a campaign promise by President Trump. The withdrawal will take effect on January 27, 2026, as outlined in the agreement's provisions.
Trump's administration argues that international agreements do not align with American values and redirect taxpayer funds to countries that do not need assistance. His return to office has also seen a push for increased domestic energy production and a rollback of environmental regulations.
The Western Journal: Trump Sends Federal Employees a Retirement Offer That Will Be Tough to Refuse
President Trump is offering federal employees a "deferred resignation" option to downsize the workforce. Employees can resign by simply replying to an email, receiving eight months of pay and benefits without work obligations. The initiative aims to reduce federal agencies by 5-10% and save taxpayers $100 billion annually.
This program excludes military, Postal Service, and certain national security roles. The administration seeks to enhance performance standards and return to full-time office work, reflecting a shift towards a more efficient federal workforce.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: What's the political and military impact for Israel of Palestinians' return to northern Gaza?
The Israeli government has allowed Palestinians to return to northern Gaza as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, marking a shift in its strategy after 15 months of conflict. Previously, the area was evacuated and heavily bombarded, with plans for military use or settlements.
Approximately 376,000 individuals have moved back to the north, facilitated by a humanitarian corridor. This change complicates Israel's military objectives, as public support grows for the return of hostages and skepticism about achieving a decisive victory over Hamas.
Times Of Israel: Sissi pushes back against Trump, says Egypt ‘can’t take part’ in displacement of Gazans
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi condemned the forced displacement of Gazans, stating it threatens Egypt's national security and goes against the country's historic support for the Palestinian cause. He emphasized the need for a Palestinian state and cooperation with President Trump on a two-state solution.
Sissi's remarks come after Trump proposed relocating Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, which both countries have rejected. Trump has reiterated his view that Gaza has long been a site of violence and suggested that relocating its residents could lead to a safer environment.
The Telegraph: Germany under attack from China, warns intelligence insider
Germany faces increasing threats from China, according to Roderich Kiesewetter, a senior opposition MP. He emphasized that China should no longer be viewed as a partner but as a systemic rival engaged in cyber attacks and espionage against Germany.
Kiesewetter highlighted that Germany is a focal point for Chinese influence operations in Europe, employing tactics such as espionage and disinformation. His remarks come amid growing concerns over China's influence on the German economy and its support for Russia.
Times Of Israel: Palestinians say Israeli forces killed two in West Bank amid counterterror offensive
Two Palestinians were killed during an Israeli military operation in the West Bank, as the IDF continues its counterterrorism efforts in Jenin and Tulkarem. The operation, now in its eighth day, aims to dismantle Palestinian terror groups, with reports of significant casualties among militants.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that IDF troops will remain in the Jenin refugee camp post-operation to prevent the resurgence of terror. He criticized the Palestinian Authority for its financial support of individuals involved in attacks against Israelis, urging a serious fight against terrorism.
#military
Breitbart: Pilot Safe After U.S. Air Force F-35 Fighter Jet Crashes in Alaska
A U.S. Air Force pilot ejected safely from his F-35 Lightning II before it crashed during a training exercise at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska. The pilot experienced an inflight malfunction but escaped unharmed.
The Air Force plans to conduct a thorough investigation to prevent future incidents. Eielson is home to 54 F-35s, with the most recent arrivals in 2022.
#culture
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as one of the most precious materials discovered in emperor's home
Archaeologists have discovered a rare Egyptian blue ingot at Emperor Nero's Domus Aurea palace in Rome, providing significant insights into ancient Roman artistry. This 5.9-inch, 5.29-pound ingot is one of the largest of its kind, indicating advanced specialization among Roman artisans.
The find also included various pigments, such as yellow ochre and red earth, showcasing the diverse materials used in the palace's decoration. Egyptian blue, known for its vibrant hue and versatility, was highly valued by Roman artists for its ability to enhance their work.
#health
Fox News: RFK Jr. vows he won't take cheeseburgers away, just highlight health issues: 'My boss loves' them
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated by President Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, emphasized during his Senate confirmation hearing that he does not intend to restrict access to popular foods like cheeseburgers and Twinkies. He aims to enhance research on food additives and their links to chronic diseases, advocating for informed consumer choices.
Kennedy, who is part of Trump's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, defended his stance on vaccines, asserting he is not anti-vaccine and supports their role in healthcare. His confirmation process continues with further hearings scheduled, amid scrutiny over his previous comments on health issues.
#crime
Breitbart: French Police Arrest 37 Arrested in Child Pornography Bust
French police arrested 37 individuals in a major anti-child pornography operation, seizing over a million illicit files from various devices. The operation involved 270 officers, with 32 suspects already having prior convictions related to child pornography offenses.
This follows previous operations targeting child pornography, including a March raid that netted 17 arrests and a December international effort that led to 95 arrests. France has recently strengthened laws against online child pornography, imposing strict penalties for non-compliance.