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10 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Sheriff: Illegal Alien Tried to Kidnap Teenage Girl in Alabama Parking Lot
Sheriff: Illegal Alien Tried to Kidnap Teenage Girl in Alabama Parking Lot
Yordy Noe Centeno-Melchor, a 31-year-old illegal alien with multiple deportations, is accused of attempting to kidnap a 17-year-old girl in Elmore County, Alabama. After allegedly trying to lure her into a car, he fled but was later arrested following a surveillance investigation.

Centeno-Melchor faces charges of attempted kidnapping and is being held on a $100,000 bond. The State is seeking to keep him in local custody to ensure accountability, fearing he may be deported before facing trial. His status as a Mexican national and previous deportations have raised concerns among local officials.


#politics

The Western Journal: Even CNN Can't Ignore Frostiness Between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: 'We All Know What Happened'
Even CNN Can't Ignore Frostiness Between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: 'We All Know What Happened'
Tension between President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris was evident during a recent state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. Observers noted a lack of warmth between the two couples, with Biden and Jill Biden seemingly ignoring Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff.

This frosty dynamic has persisted since Harris's political ambitions faltered, highlighting divisions within the Democratic Party. Speculation suggests Biden was pressured to withdraw from the 2024 race, leaving Harris in a precarious position, further fueling the apparent animosity.


Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: America is reaching a turning point
JESSE WATTERS: America is reaching a turning point
Jesse Watters criticized California's leadership for its handling of the recent LA fires, pointing to Governor Newsom's budget cuts to water projects and lack of infrastructure development. He argued that poor management has led to severe consequences, including water shortages during emergencies.

Watters claimed that the state's liberal policies have resulted in a myriad of issues, including crime and homelessness, while wealthy residents remain insulated from these problems. He expressed frustration with the current state of leadership and called for change.


Breitbart: Donald Trump to Host Democrat Senator John Fetterman at Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump to Host Democrat Senator John Fetterman at Mar-a-Lago
President-elect Donald Trump will host Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) at Mar-a-Lago for a meeting, which Fetterman confirmed. He has positioned himself as a maverick in the Senate and has previously met with several of Trump's cabinet nominees.

Fetterman is actively working to garner Democratic support for the GOP-passed Laken Riley Act, emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation in the Senate. He believes that failure to secure votes could explain the Democrats' losses.


#society

The Western Journal: Fact-Checkers Freak Out, Call 'Emergency' Meetings After Zuckerberg Pulls the Money
Fact-Checkers Freak Out, Call 'Emergency' Meetings After Zuckerberg Pulls the Money
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the discontinuation of fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram, sparking concern among the International Fact-Checking Network. Members held an emergency meeting, expressing frustration over the shift towards prioritizing free speech and the potential impact on their financial sustainability.

Zuckerberg criticized fact-checkers as politically biased, stating they eroded trust rather than built it. Instead, Meta will adopt a community notes system, focusing on severe violations rather than policing misinformation. The change signals a significant shift in Meta's approach to content moderation.


Le Monde: How French counter-terrorism services have changed practices since the January 2015 attacks
How French counter-terrorism services have changed practices since the January 2015 attacks
Since the January 2015 attacks in Paris, French counter-terrorism practices have evolved significantly. Intelligence services have improved collaboration between domestic and foreign agencies and refined their legal frameworks for surveillance techniques to better anticipate and respond to threats.

The attacks highlighted gaps in intelligence, particularly regarding the affiliations of the attackers. The involvement of the Kouachi brothers and their ties to al-Qaeda in Yemen underscored the need for enhanced information sharing and proactive measures to prevent future incidents.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Venezuela Claims U.S. Hostage Is a Senior FBI Official
Venezuela Claims U.S. Hostage Is a Senior FBI Official
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro claimed that two detained American nationals are a "senior FBI official" and a "high-ranking military official," accusing them of being part of a mercenary group aiming to destabilize his regime ahead of his upcoming inauguration. Maduro alleged that the group is financed by the Biden administration.

The Maduro regime asserts that they have captured 125 foreign "mercenaries" from various countries, including the U.S., and have linked these detentions to an alleged coup attempt. The U.S. State Department has denied any involvement, emphasizing support for a democratic resolution to Venezuela's political crisis.


#crime

GB News: Man accused of having sex with Shetland pony after breaking into farm
Man accused of having sex with Shetland pony after breaking into farm
A 43-year-old man, Damion Ogeare, has been charged with sexually penetrating a Shetland pony at a Wiltshire farm and trespassing with intent to commit a sexual offense. The court has adjourned the case for up to seven weeks, with Ogeare's next appearance set for February 27.

The alleged incident occurred on January 24 last year, where Ogeare reportedly broke into a stable housing two ponies and engaged in the act for approximately ten minutes. The court proceedings are ongoing.


The Western Journal: LA Officials Issue Threats as Looters Begin Pillaging Wildfire Zones
LA Officials Issue Threats as Looters Begin Pillaging Wildfire Zones
As wildfires rage in Los Angeles, at least 20 suspected looters have been arrested. City officials, including L.A. Supervisor Kathryn Barger and District Attorney Nathan Hochman, have vowed to hold offenders accountable, promising prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.

Law enforcement is actively patrolling evacuation zones to deter looting, with Sheriff Robert Luna emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. He noted that remaining in evacuated areas can lead to misdemeanor charges, while looting could escalate to felony charges.