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30 Jan 2025

#illegals

The American Mind: Wong Kim Ark Must be Reversed
Wong Kim Ark Must be Reversed
President Trump’s executive order challenges the notion that the 14th Amendment automatically grants citizenship to children of illegal aliens born in the U.S. It directs federal agencies not to recognize such children as citizens, a move met with significant legal opposition citing historical interpretations of the amendment.

Critics argue that the order misinterprets the Citizenship Clause, which they assert was designed to ensure citizenship for all born in the U.S., as established by the Supreme Court's ruling in Wong Kim Ark. The debate is expected to escalate to the Supreme Court, where the constitutionality of birthright citizenship will be scrutinized.


#politics

Fox News: Graham grills FBI nominee Patel over 'disgusting' and 'corrupt' Crossfire Hurricane probe
Graham grills FBI nominee Patel over 'disgusting' and 'corrupt' Crossfire Hurricane probe
Kash Patel, nominated by Trump as FBI director, faced intense questioning regarding the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation into alleged Trump-Russia connections. Senator Lindsey Graham criticized the investigation as politically motivated and corrupt, asserting that those involved harbored animosity toward Trump.

Patel, a former Trump administration official and ally, affirmed Graham's concerns about the investigation's integrity. His nomination has drawn criticism from some Democrats due to his previous statements targeting journalists and officials he associates with a "deep state."


Fox News: 'Lies and smears': Tulsi Gabbard rails against Dem narrative she's Trump's and Putin's 'puppet'
'Lies and smears': Tulsi Gabbard rails against Dem narrative she's Trump's and Putin's 'puppet'
Tulsi Gabbard, nominated for Director of National Intelligence, defended her loyalty to the U.S. Constitution and her conscience during her Senate confirmation hearing. She rejected claims that she is a puppet for various leaders, emphasizing her commitment to American values and freedom.

Gabbard, a former Democrat who switched to the GOP, criticized the tactics used against her, likening them to those faced by Donald Trump. She vowed to uphold her oath and protect the Constitution if confirmed.


Breitbart: Nolte: Jim Acosta Moves His Trump-Hating Safe Space to Substack
Nolte: Jim Acosta Moves His Trump-Hating Safe Space to Substack
Jim Acosta has launched a new show on Substack, featuring Norm Eisen as his first guest. The discussion primarily revolved around self-praise, with both men expressing admiration for each other. Acosta aims to establish his brand as an independent journalist amid declining influence.

Despite his efforts, Acosta's departure from CNN reflects a broader trend of diminishing trust in legacy media. As he joins a list of former media figures, his future impact appears limited, with many predicting he will only attract a niche audience.


Fox News: Top Senate Intelligence Dem grills Gabbard if Edward Snowden is 'brave': 'Very troubling'
Top Senate Intelligence Dem grills Gabbard if Edward Snowden is 'brave': 'Very troubling'
Senator Mark Warner questioned Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, regarding her past praise for whistleblower Edward Snowden. Warner criticized Snowden's actions, labeling him a traitor, while Gabbard acknowledged that Snowden broke the law but argued that his leaks exposed serious government misconduct.

Gabbard defended her position by stating that if confirmed, she would implement measures to prevent similar leaks in the future. Despite her previous comments supporting Snowden, she clarified her stance during the confirmation hearing.


Le Monde: Syria: Ahmad al-Sharaa appointed as interim president for an unspecified period
Syria: Ahmad al-Sharaa appointed as interim president for an unspecified period
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad on December 8, 2024, Syrians express mixed emotions of joy and uncertainty. Ahmad al-Sharaa has been appointed interim president, tasked with forming a temporary legislative council during an unspecified transition period.

Al-Sharaa, who has not yet addressed the public, indicated in a December interview that elections might take four years and a new constitution could take two to three years to draft.


The Western Journal: Trump's Face to Be Carved on Rushmore Under New Bill
Trump's Face to Be Carved on Rushmore Under New Bill
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has introduced a bill to add Donald Trump's face to Mount Rushmore, citing his significant accomplishments during his presidency. The proposal aims to honor Trump's impact on America, including economic growth and national security.

While the bill seeks to recognize Trump alongside past presidents, its passage is uncertain, given historical resistance to similar proposals. The discussion of memorializing Trump may be premature as his legacy continues to unfold.


#society

The Economist: As adoptions collapse, demand for international surrogacy is soaring
As adoptions collapse, demand for international surrogacy is soaring
As adoptions decline, international surrogacy is increasingly sought after, particularly by couples facing lengthy adoption processes. This trend has sparked criticism from religious conservatives and some feminists who raise ethical concerns.

The growing demand for surrogacy highlights shifting family dynamics and the complexities surrounding reproductive choices. This situation reflects broader societal debates on family formation and the implications of surrogacy practices.


Breitbart: Trump Signs Executive Order to Fight Antisemitism on Campus
Trump Signs Executive Order to Fight Antisemitism on Campus
President Trump signed an executive order to combat antisemitism on college campuses, responding to a rise in radicalism and hatred following the Hamas attack on Israel. The order mandates federal agencies to identify actions against antisemitism and monitor foreign students involved in protests.

This initiative builds on Trump's previous order aimed at protecting Jewish students, which he claims was undermined by the Biden administration. Legal expert Alan Dershowitz supports the new order, asserting it will significantly impact non-citizens abusing their student visas during anti-Israel demonstrations.


Breitbart: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Star Jinkx Monsoon Predicts Public Revolt Over Trump’s Trans Military Ban
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Star Jinkx Monsoon Predicts Public Revolt Over Trump’s Trans Military Ban
Jinkx Monsoon criticized President Trump's transgender military ban during the premiere of Sketchy Queens, asserting that efforts to marginalize the community have failed historically. He emphasized the importance of representation in media, stating that TV would suffer without LGBTQ+ individuals.

Monsoon also condemned the GOP's tactics regarding children in political debates, labeling them as "objectively evil." He has previously spoken out against Trump's policies and is known for his roles in RuPaul’s Drag Race and Doctor Who.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Palestinians Assault Hostages as 3 Israelis, 5 Thais Freed; American out Jan. 31
Palestinians Assault Hostages as 3 Israelis, 5 Thais Freed; American out Jan. 31
Three Israeli and five Thai hostages were released by Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza, with disturbing scenes of mob behavior during their transfer to the Red Cross. Israeli PM Netanyahu condemned the treatment of the hostages and delayed the release of Palestinian prisoners until safety assurances were provided.

The hostages were taken to Israeli hospitals for examinations and reunions with families. An American hostage is expected to be released soon. Netanyahu referenced a biblical verse in announcing the hostages' freedom.


The Economist: Meet Europe’s Gaullists, Atlanticists, denialists and Putinists
Meet Europe’s Gaullists, Atlanticists, denialists and Putinists
Europe is grappling with renewed tensions regarding its alliance with the U.S., particularly in light of Donald Trump's threats to annex Greenland. This has prompted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to seek support from European leaders, with France even offering military assistance.

As concerns about unauthorized migration and trade relations rise, the EU faces internal challenges, including border checks and political upheaval in Germany. The situation highlights the complexities of European security and solidarity amid shifting dynamics.


#military

Fox News: Army sec nominee questions whether military pilots should do flight training near Washington airport
Army sec nominee questions whether military pilots should do flight training near Washington airport
Army secretary nominee Daniel Driscoll raised concerns about training missions for Army helicopters in congested airspace following a tragic collision with an American Airlines flight near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. He emphasized the need to assess training risks in such critical areas.

The incident, which resulted in no survivors, has prompted calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Driscoll committed to reviewing training protocols to prevent future occurrences, particularly given the complexities of air traffic in the D.C. area.


#health

The Western Journal: Subpoena Issued for Fauci Documents: 'It Is Well Past Time to Bring Accountability'
Subpoena Issued for Fauci Documents: 'It Is Well Past Time to Bring Accountability'
Senator Ron Johnson has issued a subpoena to the Department of Health and Human Services for COVID-19 safety data and emails from Dr. Anthony Fauci, claiming the Biden administration has withheld crucial information. Johnson emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency regarding vaccine safety.

The subpoena follows years of requests for unredacted records related to the pandemic and vaccine efficacy, which Johnson argues have been ignored. He highlights concerns over potential links between COVID-19 vaccines and heart inflammation conditions, citing previous redactions that obscured important health information.


#crime

The Western Journal: Trump's Face Overcome by Heartbreaking Expression We've Never Seen Before as Laken Riley's Mom Breaks Down in Tears
Trump's Face Overcome by Heartbreaking Expression We've Never Seen Before as Laken Riley's Mom Breaks Down in Tears
President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act, which mandates federal detention for illegal immigrants charged with crimes, following the tragic murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant. The act aims to prevent catch-and-release practices that allow criminals to remain free.

During the signing, Laken's mother, Allyson Phillips, emotionally thanked Trump and expressed her faith, emphasizing that her daughter's death would not be in vain. The act aligns with Trump's campaign promise to enhance border security and address illegal immigration.


GB News: Motorists warned of DVLA car tax scam circulating the UK - ‘Always be cautious’
Motorists warned of DVLA car tax scam circulating the UK - ‘Always be cautious’
Drivers are being warned about a DVLA scam where fraudsters send emails claiming overdue car taxes, leading victims to a fake website to make payments. Reports of such scams have surged, with Action Fraud noting a significant increase in fraudulent messages.

To avoid falling victim, individuals should verify their vehicle status on the official DVLA website and report suspicious emails. The DVLA advises using only official channels for government services and being cautious with personal information online.


#sports

The Economist: Why carbon monoxide could appeal to the discerning doper
Why carbon monoxide could appeal to the discerning doper
Carbon monoxide, typically recognized as a deadly poison, is being considered in professional cycling as a potential performance enhancer. While it is responsible for approximately 30,000 deaths annually, some athletes may see it as a means to gain an edge in competition.

The debate continues on whether to ban this gas in sports, highlighting the complex relationship between health risks and competitive advantages in athletics.