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31 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Federalist: Trump Wins Media Battle By Treating The Left As Propagandists
Vice President J.D. Vance recently confronted CBS News' Margaret Brennan over the vetting of an Afghan man linked to a near-terrorist attack, asserting that many Americans share his concerns about national security. He criticized the media for acting as a partisan arm rather than objective journalists.
The Trump administration's response to media inquiries has shifted, with officials like Karoline Leavitt and Stephen Miller challenging the framing of questions related to illegal immigration and its economic implications. They argue that illegal entry is inherently criminal and reject the notion that national sovereignty must be compromised for economic reasons.
#politics
Fox News: The 6 craziest stories of January, China's two new stealth fighters, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News highlights various opinions and reports, including concerns about an aircraft collision and the need for new revenue sources for the Congressional GOP. The commentary also touches on Trump’s influence on gender discussions and critiques of political figures.
Additionally, there are warnings about China's advancements in stealth fighter technology and discussions on the necessity of the U.S. Iron Dome, which will differ from Israel's system.
The Federalist: Senate Confirms Burgum For Interior Secretary
The Senate has confirmed Doug Burgum as the 55th Secretary of the Department of the Interior with a 79-18 vote. He aims to reverse the Biden administration's land management policies and promote energy production, aligning with Trump's agenda for increased domestic energy dominance.
Burgum's confirmation follows criticism of the Biden administration's use of the Antiquities Act to expand national monuments and restrict land use. He has expressed commitment to responsible land management and addressing concerns from western state residents regarding federal land policies.
The Telegraph: JD Vance mocks Rory Stewart for ‘IQ of 110’
JD Vance criticized Rory Stewart's intelligence and perceived arrogance following a disagreement about a recent interview with the U.S. vice president. Vance emphasized a Christian principle of prioritizing love for family and community before extending it to the broader world, claiming the far-Left has inverted this concept.
Fox News: Officials recover key evidence in deadly DC plane crash and more top headlines
Key evidence has been recovered in a deadly plane crash, prompting an FAA investigation into personnel at the time. Meanwhile, Trump is leading a response against DEI initiatives and has issued an ultimatum to senior FBI officials.
A massive manhunt is underway for a woman linked to the killing of a Vermont Border Patrol agent, and the FBI has intensified its crackdown on illegal immigrants. Notable political clashes occurred during Senate hearings, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. making headlines.
#society
Fox News: Howard University professor among victims in midair collision
Kiah Duggins, a 30-year-old Howard University professor and civil rights lawyer, was among 67 victims of a midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines plane near Reagan National Airport. She was set to begin teaching at Howard Law this fall.
Duggins was known for her advocacy against unconstitutional policing and unjust bail practices. She had a distinguished academic background, including a law degree from Harvard and work with the Civil Rights Corps. The cause of the collision is under investigation.
GB News: Sainsbury's shopper discovers TOAD inside bag of parsnips - 'We could have been poisoned!'
A Kent mother, Karen Bennett, discovered a live toad in a bag of Sainsbury's premium baby parsnips after it had been in her fridge for five days. She expressed her shock and trauma over the incident, raising concerns about potential poisoning risks from the toad.
Bennett attempted to contact Sainsbury's but received only an automated response. The retailer stated they are investigating the incident, emphasizing their quality control measures. The toad, named Nippy, is now recovering at a wildlife center.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Trump Is Right About Letting Palestinian Refugees Leave Gaza
President Trump recently suggested that Egypt and Jordan should accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza, viewing it as a practical solution to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. He emphasized the need for resettlement to alleviate the dire conditions in Gaza, which he described as a "demolition site."
Historically, Palestinian refugees have been treated differently compared to other displaced populations, with the UNRWA focusing on maintaining their status rather than resettlement. Despite multiple offers of statehood, the Palestinian leadership has consistently rejected solutions that do not include a right of return to Israel. Trump's proposal aims to break this cycle of violence and provide a new option for those seeking a better life.
Times Of Israel: Hostages Keith Siegel, Ofer Calderon and Yarden Bibas to be freed by Hamas Saturday
Three Israeli hostages, Ofer Calderon, Keith Siegel, and Yarden Bibas, are set to be released by Hamas under a ceasefire deal. Their families have been notified, and Israel has accepted the list of hostages. The deal aims to secure the release of 33 humanitarian hostages over 42 days.
As of now, 10 Israeli hostages have been freed, with Israel agreeing to release around 1,904 Palestinian prisoners in exchange. The ongoing situation has raised concerns about the fate of other hostages still held in Gaza, including the families of Calderon and Bibas.