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29 Jan 2025
#illegals
Human Events: CHARLIE KIRK and DR. PHIL: Biden made the ‘choice’ to allow violent illegals to roam free on the streets of America
Dr. Phil McGraw discussed his experience observing ICE operations in Chicago, countering claims of indiscriminate sweeps by the media. He emphasized that the focus was on removing violent criminals from communities, criticizing the perception that ICE actions are unjust.
McGraw highlighted a specific case of a convicted sex offender, questioning the lack of cooperation from local law enforcement with ICE. He and Charlie Kirk noted the dangers of allowing such individuals to remain in the community, stressing the need for accountability in immigration enforcement.
Le Monde: Trump administration revokes deportation protections for 600,000 Venezuelans
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has revoked a decision that would have protected around 600,000 Venezuelans from deportation, reversing an extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) initially granted by her predecessor. This change risks leaving many without work authorization and facing deportation.
The decision, effective immediately, reverts protections to earlier expiration dates, causing uncertainty for those previously assured safety until 2026. Advocacy groups are preparing to challenge this move legally, as the TPS program is designed to shield individuals from countries in crisis but does not offer a pathway to citizenship.
Forbes: The Billion-Dollar Private Prison Companies Capitalizing On Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Geo Group and CoreCivic, private prison companies, face allegations of negligence and poor conditions in their immigration detention facilities. As the Trump administration plans a significant increase in deportations, concerns arise about whether these companies can manage a potential influx of detainees.
Dulce Atahuaman Carhuancho, a detainee at Geo's facility, suffered severe injuries and brain damage, prompting a lawsuit against the company for failing to protect her. Reports highlight ongoing issues of mismanagement, understaffing, and dangerous conditions across various facilities operated by these companies.
#politics
The Western Journal: Lawyer: President Trump Should Be Dismissed from Challenges to His Policies
A law firm plans to file amicus briefs defending President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, arguing that he should not be named as a defendant in related lawsuits. They assert that allowing such suits against a sitting president undermines the principle of separation of powers.
The firm cites Supreme Court precedents affirming that courts lack jurisdiction to enjoin the president in his official duties, advocating for the dismissal of Trump as a party in these cases while allowing challenges to proceed against other federal officials.
Fox News: Lee Zeldin confirmed to lead Trump's Environmental Protection Agency
The Senate confirmed former Rep. Lee Zeldin as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with a 56 to 42 vote. Zeldin, appointed by President Trump, previously served in Congress and ran for governor in New York.
During his confirmation hearing, he emphasized the importance of environmental stewardship and collaboration within the agency. Zeldin's leadership will focus on aligning EPA rules with the administration's environmental policies.
The Federalist: Dem Senators Side With Big Pharma Over RFK Jr.'s MAHA Agenda
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Health and Human Services secretary faced significant opposition during his confirmation hearing, primarily from Democrats who challenged his views on vaccines and abortion. Despite Kennedy's assertions of support for vaccines, Democrats expressed hostility, citing past criticisms and questioning his commitment to public health.
Kennedy's shift in stance on abortion also drew ire from Democrats, who accused him of abandoning his previous beliefs. While some Republicans expressed hope for bipartisan support, the overall tone of the hearing suggested a deep partisan divide.
#society
GB News: Princess Beatrice in sweet nod to Queen Elizabeth as she makes touching gesture with daughter's name
Princess Beatrice welcomed her daughter, Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi, on Wednesday at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. The name Athena reflects a family tradition, while the middle name Elizabeth honors the late Queen Elizabeth II, Athena's great-grandmother.
The royal family has expressed delight at the news of the new arrival.
Fox News: Trump's Department of Education opens investigation into school's alleged discrimination of White students
The Department of Education is investigating the Ithaca City School District in New York for allegedly discriminating against White students by excluding them from the Student of Color United Summits. The complaint, filed by William Jacobson, claims this exclusion has occurred systematically over four years.
The school district denies these claims, asserting that all programs are open to all students regardless of race. However, the investigation will examine whether the district violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by treating students differently based on race.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel is set to free another 110 prisoners; nobody knows where they are going
Israel plans to release 110 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages. Among those set for release are notable terror convicts, including Zakaria Zubeidi and Ahmed Barghouti. The prisoners' identities will be revealed shortly before the exchange.
Experts debate whether released prisoners should return to Palestinian territories or be deported abroad, weighing security risks and potential for recidivism. The exchange is part of a broader ceasefire and hostage agreement, with future negotiations anticipated for further releases.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Earnings: Stock Slips As Revenue, Sales Fall Short Of Estimates
Tesla reported a second consecutive year of declining profits, with Q4 earnings showing $25.7 billion in sales and adjusted earnings per share of $0.73, both below analyst expectations. Full-year net income fell 23% to $8.4 billion, despite a slight revenue increase.
The company aims for growth in its core vehicle business by 2025 and plans to produce a driverless taxi. Tesla's stock has risen over 100% in the past year, buoyed by investor optimism and the potential for regulatory changes under the Trump administration.
#military
Fox News: Trump DoD creates task force to abolish DEI offices that 'promote systemic racism'
The Department of Defense is set to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, as stated in a memorandum from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The initiative aims to restore merit-based opportunities for service members, abolishing quotas and prohibiting ideologies related to Critical Race Theory and gender fluidity.
A "Restoring America's Fighting Force" task force has been established to oversee these changes, ensuring that hiring and promotion decisions are based solely on merit and individual qualifications. Reports on the progress of these reforms are expected by March and June 2025.
#culture
Outdoor Photographer: Which Camera Brand Personality Are You? (Cartoon) - Outdoor Photographer
A recent cartoon by photographer Joe Edelman humorously explores the personalities associated with different camera brands. Canon users are depicted as strong photographers, while Sony shooters appear trendy and ready for video content. OM System enthusiasts are shown as outdoor adventurers.
The cartoon has resonated with many on social media, prompting discussions about how photographers identify with various brands. Edelman invites viewers to share their own camera brand identities and experiences.
#crime
Fox News: Amber Alert issued for sisters allegedly taken by father suspected of killing their mother
An Amber Alert has been issued for two sisters, 3-year-old Arya and 2-year-old Alana Maldonado, believed to have been abducted by their father, Jonathan Alexis Maldonado-Cruz, following the murder of their mother in Central California.
Maldonado-Cruz, considered armed and dangerous, may have fled to Mexico with the girls in a grey 2020 Hyundai Elantra. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Kings County Sheriff's Office.
#technology
Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Nvidia Stock Drops 4%—As Trump Reportedly Mulls China Chip Sale Restrictions
The launch of DeepSeek's new AI model has caused significant turmoil in the U.S. stock market, particularly impacting Nvidia, which lost about $590 billion in market value over a turbulent week. Analysts suggest the selloff may be an overreaction, with some viewing it as a buying opportunity.
DeepSeek's model is seen as a competitive threat to American tech giants, as it operates at a fraction of the cost of U.S. counterparts. Concerns have arisen regarding the potential use of OpenAI's outputs in training DeepSeek's model, leading to discussions about stricter export controls on semiconductor sales to China.