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31 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries Calls to Fight Trump's Agenda 'In the Streets'
Democrat Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has faced criticism for urging supporters to oppose President Trump's agenda both legislatively and "in the streets." He emphasized the need to protect everyday Americans from what he calls an extreme Republican agenda that favors wealthy donors.
Some Democrats echoed Jeffries' sentiments, framing the situation as a constitutional test requiring aggressive pushback. However, his call for street action has drawn parallels to previous instances of violence, raising concerns among critics.
Fox News: Trump White House demands apology after Jeffries calls for Dems to fight president's agenda 'in the streets'
The White House has criticized House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries for suggesting that Democrats should fight Republicans' agenda "in the streets." White House deputy press secretary Kush Desai called Jeffries' remarks dangerous and demanded an apology.
Jeffries made his comments during a press conference in Brooklyn, where he condemned President Trump's policies. His spokesperson later clarified that the remarks were meant to refer to "nonviolent protest." However, Republican lawmakers have condemned his language as inflammatory and divisive.
The Federalist: Lawsuit: Oregon SOS Destroyed Important Voter Records
A conservative legal group is suing Oregon's Secretary of State for allegedly destroying records from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) that indicate voters wrongfully removed from the rolls. The lawsuit claims that Oregon is not complying with federal record-keeping laws.
Additionally, state officials discovered that glitches in Oregon's DMV system had registered over 300 noncitizens to vote since 2021. This issue was highlighted by the leftist group Institute for Responsive Government, prompting audits that found more than 1,600 potentially ineligible voters.
Breitbart: Nolte: Democrat Party’s Popularity Hits Record Lows
The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant decline in popularity, with recent polls indicating a 26-point unfavorable rating and record lows in favorability. The party is facing internal calls for major changes, particularly as Republicans gain traction among Hispanic voters.
The analysis suggests that the Democrats' reliance on identity politics has alienated various voter groups, leading to a fractured coalition. The piece argues that the party must return to more mainstream values to regain support, while acknowledging the challenges posed by their current far-left alignment.
Fox News: 'Newsom-proof California': Lawmaker proposes bill to strengthen fight against illegal immigration, trafficking
California Republican Kate Sanchez plans to introduce a bill aimed at closing a loophole in the state's sanctuary policies that may protect criminal illegal immigrants involved in sex trafficking minors. The proposed legislation would facilitate communication between local law enforcement and federal authorities to enhance cooperation in deporting offenders.
Sanchez's bill faces significant challenges in a Democratic-controlled legislature, which is currently focused on passing measures to defend illegal immigrants from deportation. The ongoing political battle highlights contrasting priorities regarding immigration enforcement and the protection of vulnerable populations.
Breitbart: One Tower Controller Doing Job of Two on Night of Reagan National Crash
The air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport was understaffed during the collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet. A single controller was managing both helicopter and plane traffic, a task typically handled by two, raising concerns about safety and communication.
President Trump criticized the previous administration's diversity hiring practices, suggesting they may have contributed to the crash. He emphasized the need for highly qualified air traffic controllers and assured the public that flying remains safe.
Fox News: Trump to sign memo lifting Biden's last-minute collective bargaining agreements made before leaving office
President Trump plans to sign a memo to rescind collective bargaining agreements established by the Biden administration in its final days. The memo will direct federal agencies to reject these agreements and prevent new ones during the last month of a presidency.
The White House argues that these last-minute agreements were intended to limit the incoming administration's ability to implement reforms. The memo aims to align federal agencies with private sector practices regarding union negotiations and mandates a return to in-person work for federal employees.
#society
Fox News: Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds to request dismissal of $400 million defamation lawsuit filed by Justin Baldoni
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds plan to file a motion to dismiss Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against them. This follows a federal judge's order for the couple to indicate their intent to dismiss the case. Lively's legal team is also addressing potential media influence on jury selection.
Lively has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment during the filming of "It Ends With Us," while Baldoni claims her allegations are false and aimed at restoring her reputation. Both parties are preparing for court proceedings, including discussions on a potential gag order.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: After five days of fighting, situation in Goma is uncertain
The situation in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, remains dire following five days of fighting as the M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, has taken control. The aftermath has left many residents in shock, with bodies being recovered from Lake Kivu and surrounding areas.
The local Red Cross is overwhelmed as they continue to collect deceased individuals, presumed to be soldiers from the Congolese Armed Forces. The chaos has disrupted the town's power structure and left the community grappling with uncertainty about their future.
#technology
GB News: British astronaut makes first ever space video call in 'significant break through'
Vodafone has achieved what it claims is the first satellite video call using a standard smartphone in a remote area of Wales without mobile coverage. This innovation was unveiled by British Astronaut Tim Peake and Margherita Della Valle, showcasing a new space-to-land gateway in Europe.
Peake emphasized the importance of communication for those in isolated locations, highlighting the significance of this technological advancement for connecting people with their families and friends.