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The Western Journal: Patel, Bongino Chill LA Rioters to Their Very Core with 2 Announcements
FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino issued a stern warning to rioters in Los Angeles following violent protests against ICE raids. They emphasized the FBI's commitment to restoring law and order, stating that assaults on law enforcement will be met with serious consequences.
The unrest in Los Angeles has involved attacks on ICE agents, looting, and vandalism, prompting federal law enforcement to take a strong stance. The officials criticized politicians and media for downplaying the violence, asserting that such actions are not protected under the Constitution.
Breitbart: Katy Perry Rages About Illegal Migrants 'Hunted Like Criminals in Their Own Ancestral Home'
Katy Perry expressed concern over the treatment of illegal migrants in California, stating they are being "hunted like criminals" in their ancestral home. She emphasized the historical ties of these communities to the land and criticized the criminalization of those who contributed to its development.
Perry highlighted that many undocumented immigrants are integral to the economy, yet face vilification. She called for reform while overlooking the complexities of addressing illegal immigration.
#politics
The Federalist: Pelosi Can't Erase Her Key Role In J6 National Guard Delay
Nancy Pelosi criticized President Trump for deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles, calling it hypocritical given the events of January 6, 2021. She claimed to have requested National Guard assistance that day, but evidence suggests her actions delayed the response.
Pelosi's remarks have been challenged by former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who stated that requests for support were delayed by her office. House Republicans have also indicated that Pelosi was involved in decisions regarding security measures leading up to the Capitol riot.
The Western Journal: Dem Rep Who Clashed with ICE Officers Indicted on Multiple Charges - Lengthy Prison Sentence Looms
Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey has been indicted on multiple charges for her actions during a protest at an ICE detention center, where she allegedly attempted to prevent the arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka. The indictment includes charges of assaulting federal agents.
McIver faces a maximum prison sentence of 16 years for forcibly impeding law enforcement. She claims the indictment is politically motivated, asserting that she was merely doing her job in response to the situation at the detention center.
Breitbart: Sir Sadiq: Leftist London Mayor Khan Receives Knighthood
London Mayor Sadiq Khan was knighted by King Charles III, a decision that has sparked controversy due to his record on crime in the capital, which saw a significant rise in knife offenses since he took office in 2016. Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, argue that this honor rewards a track record of failure.
Khan, who is the son of Pakistani immigrants, expressed pride in the honor, noting its significance for his family. He has also been active in policing speech and promoting legislation against Islamophobia, which some view as a potential blasphemy law.
The Western Journal: Elon Musk Changes His Tune on Trump, Expresses 'Regret'
Elon Musk has expressed regret over his recent posts criticizing President Donald Trump, acknowledging that they went too far. This follows a public feud between the two, which included personal attacks and accusations, particularly regarding a congressional spending bill.
Despite Musk's apology, Trump has indicated that their previously good relationship is now in the past. He wishes Musk well but has made it clear that any animosity has largely subsided.
GB News: Elon Musk U-turns on Donald Trump tweets as X owner 'regrets' posts that 'went too far'
Elon Musk expressed regret over some of his critical posts regarding former President Donald Trump, acknowledging he may have "gone too far." He specifically referred to his recent comments on Trump's tax and spending bill, labeling it a "disgusting abomination" that would burden American citizens.
Musk's remarks highlight his evolving stance on Trump, despite previously being part of his administration.
Fox News: White House mocks Newsom address, accuses governor of hiring Harris', Biden's campaign manager
The White House criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom's recent address, which claimed democracy is under threat amid immigration protests in Los Angeles. Newsom condemned President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops, labeling it an abuse of power.
In response, White House officials accused Newsom of neglecting his duties and suggested his comments were politically motivated. Trump defended the troop deployment as necessary for public safety, while Newsom argued it infringed on state sovereignty.
Fox News: Now and then: How Trump's response to LA riots has changed from 2020 Black Lives Matter and Antifa
President Trump has activated the National Guard in Los Angeles County amid rising unrest, drawing parallels to the 2020 riots following George Floyd's death. This move, which includes federalizing 4,100 National Guard soldiers, comes despite opposition from Governor Gavin Newsom, who is suing Trump.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized that the deployment aims to prevent a repeat of the extensive violence seen in 2020. Trump's swift action contrasts with the delayed response from some governors during previous unrest, as officials aim to maintain order and protect federal properties.
Fox News: MSNBC host tells Colbert that Trump has started to 'f--- around with the military'
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace expressed concerns about President Trump's use of military forces during his second term, suggesting it feels different than before due to a lack of traditional Republican leadership in his administration. She highlighted the mobilization of Marines in Los Angeles amid anti-immigration riots as a significant shift.
In response to criticism, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson defended Trump's actions, stating he intervened to protect law enforcement amid chaos. Wallace also commented on the Democratic Party's potential for renewal, contrasting it with the Republican Party's trajectory under Trump.
Fox News: Newsom under fire from Trump world, but Democrats hope his speech resets his image
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism from President Trump and his allies but is positioning himself as a leader in the anti-Trump movement. In a recent address, he condemned Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles amidst immigration raids, asserting that democracy is under threat.
Newsom's response to the situation may bolster his image among Democrats as he aims for a potential 2028 presidential run. His strong stance against Trump’s immigration tactics and support for local law enforcement could help him regain favor after previous missteps with the party's left wing.
The Western Journal: Watch: Pelosi Humiliates Herself - Makes Up Sections of Constitution That Don't Exist as Dems Behind Her Nod in Agreement
Nancy Pelosi recently criticized President Trump for deploying the National Guard in California without Governor Newsom's consent, claiming it was unconstitutional. However, she mistakenly referenced a non-existent Article 10 of the Constitution, confusing it with Title 10 of the U.S. Code.
Experts pointed out that federal law allows the president to federalize the National Guard without gubernatorial consent. Additionally, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund highlighted that on January 6, he was legally restricted from calling in federal support without permission from the Capitol Police Board, which included Pelosi.
#society
Le Monde: At least 49 killed in South African flooding, children missing
Severe flooding in eastern South Africa has resulted in 49 confirmed deaths, including four children from a school bus. The Eastern Cape province has been hit hard by heavy rain and cold weather, leading to landslides and significant infrastructure damage.
Search and recovery efforts are ongoing, but resources are limited, with only one helicopter available in the province. President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged caution as the harsh winter conditions are expected to continue.
Le Monde: Macron defends former minister now lobbying for Shein
During the United Nations Ocean Conference, President Emmanuel Macron defended his environmental policies but faced criticism over the hiring of former interior minister Christophe Castaner by fast fashion brand Shein. Macron dismissed concerns, stating Castaner is a "free man" and his employment does not affect the broader climate discussion.
Macron emphasized the need for responsible consumer behavior while acknowledging a significant increase in clothing consumption in France. He maintained that the responsibility for climate action lies with individuals, despite the controversy surrounding his ally's new role.
#war
Breitbart: Three Killed, 60 Wounded in Latest Russian Done Strikes on Ukraine
Russian drone attacks on Ukraine overnight resulted in three deaths and over 60 injuries, including nine children. Kharkiv was particularly affected, with 17 drones hitting residential areas, causing extensive damage and fires. Emergency services worked tirelessly to assist victims.
Despite ongoing peace talks, the strikes highlight the continued violence, with Moscow increasing drone and missile assaults on civilian infrastructure. Ukraine's air defense intercepted 40 out of 85 drones launched during the attacks.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Gaza-bound convoy arrives in Libya, headed to Rafah to defy Israel’s aid blockade
A convoy of around 1,500 people, including activists and medical professionals, is traveling from Tunisia to the Gaza Strip to challenge Israel's blockade. The journey, which began in Tunis, is intended as a symbolic act rather than to deliver aid.
Participants are calling for the reopening of crossings into Gaza, with the convoy expected to reach Egypt's Rafah border soon. Meanwhile, a separate aid ship was intercepted by the Israeli Defense Forces, leading to the detention of several activists, including Greta Thunberg.
Breitbart: Don't Forget Who the Real Enemy Is: Rubio Slams UK For Israel Sanctions
The U.S. condemned sanctions imposed by the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway on two Israeli ministers, citing concerns over incitement of violence against Palestinians. The sanctions include asset freezes and travel bans, aimed at Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged reversal of the sanctions, stating they undermine efforts for a ceasefire and emphasize the need to recognize Hamas as a terrorist organization. The UK has also suspended trade talks with Israel amid escalating tensions and accusations of international law violations.
#economy
Le Monde: Trump touts 'done' deal with Beijing on rare earths, Chinese students
President Trump announced a deal with China after two days of trade negotiations, focusing on rare earth minerals and allowing Chinese students to remain in U.S. universities. The agreement is pending final approval from both leaders.
Despite the announcement, U.S. stock markets showed little reaction. The deal includes a reduction in tariffs, with the U.S. imposing 55% tariffs on Chinese goods and China charging 10% on U.S. imports. Both sides emphasized the need for continued cooperation.
#culture
The Telegraph: Michelangelo ‘hated painting the Sistine Chapel’
Historian Ada Palmer claims Michelangelo never wanted to paint the Sistine Chapel, describing his life as "long and miserable." She asserts he loathed painting and preferred sculpting, but was compelled by Pope Julius II, whom she describes as a "stalker," to paint as punishment for trying to escape Rome.
Palmer emphasizes that Michelangelo's true passion lay in sculpting, suggesting he would have preferred a life dedicated to that art form instead of painting.
#crime
Fox News: Karen Read judge cuts off witness who sends 'happy birthday' wish to 10-year-old from stand
In the retrial of Karen Read for the murder of Boston cop John O'Keefe, Judge Beverly Cannone halted the defense's final witness, Dr. Andrew Rentschler, after he made personal remarks about his children. Rentschler, a biomechanical engineer, disputes the state's account of O'Keefe's injuries.
The defense argues that the injuries were not caused by a collision with Read's vehicle, as the prosecution claims, but rather by dog teeth and claws. Rentschler highlighted inconsistencies in the prosecution's expert report regarding the nature of O'Keefe's injuries.
#other
Daily Mirror: All the winners and losers from Reeves' spending review and how affects you
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