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30 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Trump to Open Guantanamo Bay Camp for 30,000 Migrants
Trump to Open Guantanamo Bay Camp for 30,000 Migrants
President Trump announced plans to reopen a facility at Guantanamo Bay to detain 30,000 migrants awaiting deportation, citing concerns over criminal illegal aliens. He emphasized the need for Congress to fund border security and deportation efforts, highlighting a significant increase in daily deportations under his administration.

Trump's initiative aims to address the illegal migrant population, which he estimates at over 13 million, including two million who have committed crimes. The reopening of Guantanamo is presented as a necessary measure to enhance national security.


#politics

GB News: Lord Mandelson says Donald Trump has 'won my respect' in walk-back on 'ill-judged' prior remarks
Lord Mandelson says Donald Trump has 'won my respect' in walk-back on 'ill-judged' prior remarks
Incoming British ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, has retracted his previous criticisms of Donald Trump, stating that the former president has "won his respect." He acknowledged that his earlier comments were "ill-judged and wrong," and emphasized a shift in attitudes toward Trump.

Mandelson expressed optimism about the UK-US relationship and highlighted the potential for collaboration on global challenges, particularly regarding China. He believes both he and Trump share a common political outlook and motivation to effect change.


Front Page Magazine: Bill Gates Angry at Elon Musk
Bill Gates Angry at Elon Musk
Bill Gates has expressed outrage over Elon Musk's comments on European politics, arguing that foreign interference in domestic affairs should not be tolerated. Gates seems to overlook numerous instances of foreign influence in U.S. elections, including the involvement of Christopher Steele and foreign donations to political campaigns.

The article highlights various examples of foreign interference, including British activists supporting U.S. candidates and attempts by past U.S. administrations to influence elections in Israel. It suggests that Gates' criticism of Musk is selective, given the history of foreign involvement in American politics.


Breitbart: Joy Behar: Press Secretary Hired by Trump Because 'She's a 10'
Joy Behar: Press Secretary Hired by Trump Because 'She's a 10'
Joy Behar criticized White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, suggesting her appointment was based on looks rather than qualifications. Behar's remarks followed Leavitt's comments about including diverse media voices in press briefings, which Behar likened to prioritizing celebrity over journalistic integrity.

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg also expressed frustration, emphasizing the importance of "wokeness" in the workplace and women's rights, arguing that dismissing it undermines the progress made for women in media.


Fox News: Chicago mayor improperly accepting designer gifts like Hugo Boss cuff links, Gucci bag and more: OIG report
Chicago mayor improperly accepting designer gifts like Hugo Boss cuff links, Gucci bag and more: OIG report
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faces allegations of improperly accepting designer gifts and failing to document their sources, according to a report from the Office of the Inspector General. The report highlights that nearly 70% of 380 logged gifts from February 2022 to March 2024 lack donor identification.

The OIG attempted to inspect the gift room at City Hall but was denied access, raising concerns about transparency and oversight. Johnson defended the gift logging process, asserting that the report mischaracterizes the situation and emphasizing that he has never seen the gift room in question.


The Western Journal: Watch Jake Tapper Run for the Hills as Stephen Miller Catches Him in Desperate Claim on Live TV
Watch Jake Tapper Run for the Hills as Stephen Miller Catches Him in Desperate Claim on Live TV
During a recent CNN segment, anchor Jake Tapper and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller clashed over President Trump's federal spending freeze. Miller highlighted the left-leaning bias of the federal workforce, citing that 98% of USAID employees donated to Kamala Harris or other liberal candidates.

Tapper accused Miller of demonizing those who voted for Harris, prompting laughter from Miller, who challenged Tapper's framing. The exchange underscored a perceived decline in journalistic standards, with viewers increasingly frustrated by partisan rhetoric in media discussions.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Two Hundred ‘Palestinian’ Terrorists Freed This Week For Four Israeli Girls
Two Hundred ‘Palestinian’ Terrorists Freed This Week For Four Israeli Girls
Israel has exchanged four Israeli girls for 200 Palestinian prisoners, including many convicted of terrorist acts. This deal has raised concerns due to the release of individuals serving life sentences for serious crimes.

The list of released prisoners highlights the commonality of names among them, prompting reflections on individuality and cultural naming practices. The author questions whether such naming conventions could impact personal identity.


Times Of Israel: Shas walks back threat to topple government if draft exemption bill not passed soon
Shas walks back threat to topple government if draft exemption bill not passed soon
In Sydney, Australia, incidents of antisemitic graffiti have surged, prompting political leaders to express concerns over escalating hate and violence. This follows the discovery of explosives linked to a list of Jewish targets, with police reporting a significant increase in antisemitic crimes across major cities.

Meanwhile, Meta has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump for $25 million after suspending his accounts post-January 6 Capitol attack. The settlement includes funding for Trump's future presidential library and legal fees. Shas, an ultra-Orthodox party in Israel, has retracted its threat to topple the government over military draft exemptions for yeshiva students.


Breitbart: Kelsey Grammer: LA Officials 'Took Their Eye off the Ball' During Fires
Kelsey Grammer: LA Officials 'Took Their Eye off the Ball' During Fires
Kelsey Grammer criticized Los Angeles officials for their handling of recent wildfires that devastated areas like Pacific Palisades and Malibu, emphasizing the need for accountability. He expressed concern over the tragic loss of life and the destruction of homes, urging support for those affected.

Grammer, reflecting on his conservative views, noted the importance of moving forward after such disasters and pledged to help those looking to rebuild their lives. The wildfires resulted in significant property damage, with thousands displaced and numerous fatalities.


Le Monde: Hawaii wildfire victims spared from testifying after last-minute deal over $4 billion settlement
Hawaii wildfire victims spared from testifying after last-minute deal over $4 billion settlement
Victims of the deadly Hawaii wildfire have reached a last-minute agreement to split a $4 billion settlement, avoiding a trial that was set to begin. This settlement follows the Lahaina fire, which resulted in over 100 deaths and significant property damage.

The deal was announced by Judge Peter Cahill, allowing victims to bypass the emotional toll of testifying in court. Some plaintiffs expressed disappointment at not sharing their stories, while others felt relief. The settlement aims to address claims from individual victims and class-action lawsuits, with ongoing discussions about insurance reimbursements.


Front Page Magazine: Trump’s Gender Policy is Correct and Sensical But Will Likely Face Legal Challenges
Trump’s Gender Policy is Correct and Sensical But Will Likely Face Legal Challenges
President Trump has declared that the U.S. government will officially recognize only two genders, male and female. This policy is expected to face legal challenges, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's Bostock v. Clayton County ruling, which interpreted "sex" to include gender identity under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

Concerns arise regarding the implications of this policy, including fairness in sports, safety in shared facilities, and potential First Amendment issues related to pronoun use. As legal disputes continue, the courts may ultimately determine the outcome, unless Congress intervenes to amend existing laws.


#culture

Breitbart: Nolte: Quentin Tarantino Says Movies Died in 2019
Nolte: Quentin Tarantino Says Movies Died in 2019
Quentin Tarantino expressed his belief that movies have lost their significance since 2019, largely due to the impact of the COVID pandemic. He criticized the current model where films quickly transition from theaters to home viewing, diluting the communal experience that he values as a showman.

Tarantino's shift to playwriting reflects his desire for a more engaging audience experience, contrasting with the current state of cinema, which he views as diminished to mere content. He laments the loss of the specialness of movies, as well as the decline in quality, leading many to seek satisfaction in older films instead.


Le Monde: In Nairobi, the vinyl guru who travelled Africa in search of record gems
In Nairobi, the vinyl guru who travelled Africa in search of record gems
In Nairobi's Kenyatta Market, James Rugami, known as Jimmy or the Vinyl Guru, runs one of the last record stores in the region, The Real Vinyl Guru. Established in 1989, the shop is filled with vintage records and serves as a reminder of East Africa's vibrant music scene from the 1960s to the 1980s.

Rugami reminisces about a time when artists thrived, clubs were abundant, and music was celebrated without piracy. His store stands as a testament to this rich cultural history amidst the hustle of the market.


#other

Fox News: Plane crash at Reagan Washington National Airport prompts massive response, ground stop
Plane crash at Reagan Washington National Airport prompts massive response, ground stop
Flights at Reagan National Airport were suspended Wednesday night after a small aircraft crashed into the Potomac River. DC Fire and EMS confirmed the incident, with fireboats deployed to the scene. Further details are awaited from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.