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#illegals

The Federalist: A Year Late, Laken Riley Finally Gets The Honor She Deserved
A Year Late, Laken Riley Finally Gets The Honor She Deserved
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student murdered by an illegal alien in February 2024, received presidential recognition from Donald Trump during his address to Congress. Trump condemned the crime and highlighted the Laken Riley Act, aimed at detaining illegal aliens accused of violent crimes.

In contrast, President Biden previously failed to honor Riley appropriately, misnaming her and focusing on his own family's tragedies. Trump's acknowledgment aimed to provide closure to Riley's family and rectify Biden's earlier oversight.


Fox News: Trump honors lives of Laken Riley, Jocelyn Nungaray while celebrating strides on securing border
Trump honors lives of Laken Riley, Jocelyn Nungaray while celebrating strides on securing border
During a recent address to Congress, President Trump honored Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray, both victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. He criticized the Biden administration for its immigration policies, linking the perpetrators to the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua, which he designated as a foreign terrorist organization.

Trump emphasized his administration's commitment to stricter immigration enforcement, signing the Laken Riley Act to ensure that illegal immigrants charged with serious crimes are detained. He also announced the renaming of a Texas wildlife refuge in memory of Jocelyn Nungaray, highlighting the impact of her tragic death.


#politics

Breitbart: The List of Democrats Not Attending Trump's Address to Congress
The List of Democrats Not Attending Trump's Address to Congress
Several Democrats, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Don Beyer, and Senators Chris Murphy, Brian Schatz, Ron Wyden, and Patty Murray, announced they would not attend President Trump's address to Congress. Their reasons ranged from viewing the event as a "farce" to opting for alternative engagements.

Murphy described the address as a "MAGA pep rally," while Murray criticized the president's actions regarding federal agencies. Other Democrats planned to engage with constituents through different platforms instead of attending.


The Federalist: Democrats Protest Trump’s Agenda Because They Hate America
Democrats Protest Trump’s Agenda Because They Hate America
President Trump addressed Congress, asserting "America is back," but was met with protests from Democrats, notably Rep. Al Green. Despite their interruptions, Trump emphasized his achievements and called for unity, urging Democrats to celebrate America's progress.

He criticized their refusal to support his agenda, claiming they aim to undermine the nation's foundational principles. Trump reiterated his administration's commitment to restoring the economy, securing borders, and protecting traditional values.


Fox News: Trump promises ‘this will be our greatest era’ in joint address to Congress
Trump promises ‘this will be our greatest era’ in joint address to Congress
In a recent address to Congress, President Trump emphasized his commitment to restoring America's autonomy and economic strength, declaring that "America is back." He highlighted efforts to combat inflation, drug cartels, and illegal immigration, advocating for increased funding for border security and deportations.

Trump also discussed ongoing peace negotiations in Ukraine and a potential rare-earth minerals deal, asserting the importance of ending the conflict. He defended his administration's tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, stating that reciprocal measures would benefit the U.S. economy.


#society

Fox News: 13-year-old cancer survivor earns standing ovation as he becomes Secret Service agent during Trump speech
13-year-old cancer survivor earns standing ovation as he becomes Secret Service agent during Trump speech
During President Trump's address to Congress, 13-year-old cancer survivor DJ Daniel was honored and sworn in as an honorary member of the Secret Service. Trump highlighted Daniel's dream of becoming a police officer, which has been supported by local police departments.

The audience gave Daniel a standing ovation, although some Democrats were seen not participating. Trump's remarks drew attention on social media, with critics noting the lack of support from some Democrats for the young boy's story.


Times Of Israel: Michael Bloomberg tops list of America’s leading donors for 2nd year in a row
Michael Bloomberg tops list of America’s leading donors for 2nd year in a row
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg topped the Philanthropy 50 list for the second consecutive year, donating $3.7 billion in 2024 to various causes, including education and public health. He emphasizes the importance of giving while alive to create a better world for future generations.

The list featured six donors contributing over $1 billion, with a total of $16.2 billion donated by the top 50. However, only 19 of the wealthiest Americans made the list, as some philanthropists choose to remain anonymous amid rising political tensions surrounding charitable giving.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump, on Greenland: 'One Way or the Other, We're Going to Get It'
Trump, on Greenland: 'One Way or the Other, We're Going to Get It'
President Trump addressed Congress, reiterating his desire for Greenland to become part of the U.S., stating that Americans would welcome them. He emphasized the potential for resource development and strategic importance in global shipping, despite Greenland's insistence on self-determination and Denmark's rejection of the idea.

Trump's interest in Greenland aligns with his focus on other strategic global points, suggesting he believes there is a price for every territory.


Le Monde: JD Vance, the ideologue radicalizing Trump's foreign policy
JD Vance, the ideologue radicalizing Trump's foreign policy
Vice President JD Vance recently toured the Oval Office with President Trump, expressing awe at the setting. His role has become significant in the administration, highlighted by a confrontational meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, where he accused Zelensky of ingratitude and criticized his media engagements.

Vance's remarks have sparked controversy, especially given his lack of firsthand experience in Ukraine since the Russian invasion. His approach reflects a broader stance within the administration regarding U.S. support for Ukraine.


GB News: UK committed to getting Ukraine in 'strongest possible position', says minister
UK committed to getting Ukraine in 'strongest possible position', says minister
The UK is focused on supporting Ukraine through significant aid, including access to UK export finance for missiles and the ability to borrow against seized Russian assets. Housing Minister Alex Norris emphasized the UK's commitment to diplomatic efforts aimed at strengthening Ukraine for a lasting peace.

This commitment includes an annual aid of £3 billion and a strategic approach to ensure Ukraine is in the best possible position amid ongoing challenges.


#other

Fox News: Trump touts $5 million ‘gold card’ as new path to citizenship
Trump touts $5 million ‘gold card’ as new path to citizenship
President Trump announced a new $5 million "gold card" visa aimed at attracting wealthy individuals and students to gain U.S. citizenship. This initiative is positioned as a more sophisticated alternative to the green card, requiring holders to pay taxes in the U.S.

While the program aims to enhance immigration policies, experts express concerns about potential fraud and the challenges of adequately vetting applicants. Critics highlight similarities to the problematic EB-5 visa program, questioning how the new initiative will effectively mitigate such risks.