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#illegals

Flag And Cross: Trump Says Fixing the Border Is His #1 Priority if He Retakes White House from Biden
Trump Says Fixing the Border Is His #1 Priority if He Retakes White House from Biden
Former President Donald Trump revealed that his top priority if re-elected would be the border. He emphasized the need to deport criminal illegal aliens who entered the country during President Joe Biden's tenure. Trump highlighted the porous border and the influx of criminals, mental institution patients, and terrorists. He also mentioned the 500 miles of border wall constructed during his presidency.


#politics

Newsbusters: MSNBC: Republican Voters Love ‘Crazy Populist Q-Anon Stuff’
MSNBC: Republican Voters Love ‘Crazy Populist Q-Anon Stuff’
Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki hosts post-debate coverage with a panel criticizing the Republican candidates and voters. Vanity Fair writer Molly Jong-Fast calls the debate a "mess" and smears the audience while analyzing Vivek Ramaswamy's performance. MSNBC Republican David Jolly criticizes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Psaki and her guests mention Donald Trump excessively throughout the coverage.


Breitbart: Fox Debate Moderator Claims Abortion a ‘Losing Issue’ for GOP
Fox Debate Moderator Claims Abortion a ‘Losing Issue’ for GOP
Abortion is a contentious issue that Republicans are grappling with in the upcoming election. Fox News host Martha MacCallum argues that it has been a losing issue for Republicans since the Dobbs decision, citing several referendums that have upheld abortion rights. Some Republicans want to leave the decision to individual states, while others are pushing for a federal ban at 15 weeks. The moderators focused more on federal legislation limiting abortion than on pro-life victories since the Dobbs decision. The fate of abortion laws now lies in the hands of states and their elected representatives.


Breitbart: Donald Trump: Biden Is a 'Manchurian Candidate', Compromised with China
Donald Trump: Biden Is a 'Manchurian Candidate', Compromised with China


Former President Donald Trump, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, claimed that President Joe Biden is compromised by China due to his financial ties. Trump criticized Biden's rising poll numbers and called him the "most corrupt and incompetent president we've ever had." He accused China of having knowledge about Biden's finances and suggested that they may have paid him. Trump also criticized Biden for not taking action against Russia and China's military presence in Cuba, blaming the media for not reporting on it.


Spectator USA: Notes from the undercard
Notes from the undercard
Donald Trump's association with "unbeautiful" people causes disdain among the elite. The GOP debate in Milwaukee becomes an underwhelming sideshow as the real discussion takes place in an interview between Tucker Carlson and Trump. The debate is filled with theatrics and absurdity, while Trump's interview provides substantive discussions on various issues. The true depth of the debate is revealed, leaving the political scene to grapple with this reality.


Washington Free Beacon: B-Team Brawl: Trump Rivals Tussle in First Republican Debate, Taking Aim at Ramaswamy
B-Team Brawl: Trump Rivals Tussle in First Republican Debate, Taking Aim at Ramaswamy
Republican presidential hopefuls not named Donald Trump argued at the first debate, addressing his absence. Most candidates would still vote for Trump if he is convicted of crimes. DeSantis, the highest-polling candidate, focused on reversing the country's decline. Ramaswamy positioned himself as an outsider, criticizing his rivals and emphasizing his independence. Pence and Haley criticized his lack of experience, while Christie dismissed him as an "amateur." Trump, absent from the debate, declared the election as rigged. He holds a significant lead in the polls. Burgum and Hutchinson also participated.


Fox News: Ramaswamy was like a 'blunt force instrument' in fiery debate performance: Former Bush aide
Ramaswamy was like a 'blunt force instrument' in fiery debate performance: Former Bush aide
Ohio-born entrepreneur and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy made an impact at the Fox News Republican Debate, impressing former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer. Fleischer described Ramaswamy as a "blunt force instrument" who is unafraid to speak his mind and stand by his pronouncements. While Fleischer believed that Ramaswamy did well in the debate, he considered Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to be the winner of the night.


Red State: GOP Debate and Abortion: Despite Mixed Responses, a Culture of Life Should Be the Goal
GOP Debate and Abortion: Despite Mixed Responses, a Culture of Life Should Be the Goal
The highlighted differences among Republican candidates on abortion. Governor Ron DeSantis expressed his support for a federal abortion ban, emphasizing his personal belief in a "culture of life." Nikki Haley called for honest dialogue and consensus, but her points were lost on the audience. Doug Burgum argued for states' rights and criticized the idea of a federal ban. Tim Scott emphasized the need to protect life but also acknowledged the importance of nuance. Mike Pence's response felt canned and lacked authenticity, while Asa Hutchinson's attempt to stake a moral high ground fell flat.


Fox News: Nikki Haley makes case for why she thinks Trump can't win 2024 election
Nikki Haley makes case for why she thinks Trump can't win 2024 election
Former U.N. Ambassador and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley believes that Donald Trump's legal issues will prevent him from winning the 2024 election. While she aligns with Trump on most policies, Haley argues that his ongoing court cases will hinder his campaign. She also emphasizes the need to clean up Washington and stop the weaponization of government.


National Review: ‘The Elephant Not in the Room’: GOP Presidential Candidates Dance around Trump in First Primary Debate
‘The Elephant Not in the Room’: GOP Presidential Candidates Dance around Trump in First Primary Debate
Republican presidential hopefuls participated in a debate discussing various issues such as abortion, aid to Ukraine, and climate change. They largely avoided discussing Donald Trump, who is leading in the polls and did not attend the event. The candidates focused on their own platforms and criticized the Department of Justice instead. The debate was seen as an opportunity for the candidates to gain support and position themselves as alternatives to Trump.


Breitbart: Ramaswamy at Debate: Candidates Putting 'Pope Zelensky' Before Americans
Ramaswamy at Debate: Candidates Putting 'Pope Zelensky' Before Americans
Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes rivals for visiting Ukraine, prioritizing American lives over solidarity with Zelensky. Ramaswamy advocates cutting funding to Ukraine's war effort, redirecting resources to secure the southern border. Christie defends supporting Ukraine against Russian invasion, warns of potential American invasion. Pence accuses Ramaswamy of having a narrow view and predicts future conflict with Russia. Ramaswamy dismisses USSR as a threat and highlights the danger of communist China.


Flag And Cross: Trump Unleashes on the Four Indictments Against Him, Blasts Double Standard with Biden: 'It's All Bulls***'
Trump Unleashes on the Four Indictments Against Him, Blasts Double Standard with Biden: 'It's All Bulls***'
Former President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing attack on the criminal indictments against him, dismissing them as trivial and politically motivated. He criticized President Joe Biden's handling of classified materials and claimed to be more transparent due to his coverage under the Presidential Records Act. Trump accused Biden of being corrupt and incompetent. Facing multiple federal criminal cases, Trump spoke with Tucker Carlson instead of participating in a primary debate.


#war

Breitbart: Donald Trump: Joe Biden Worse Mentally than Physically
Donald Trump: Joe Biden Worse Mentally than Physically
Former President Donald Trump, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, criticizes President Biden's mental and physical abilities, highlighting his struggles to walk and lift objects. Trump also expresses his disappointment with Biden's focus on the beach rather than addressing the war in Ukraine, which he believes should end immediately.


#foreignaffairs

Townhall: Time to Put America First
Time to Put America First
New York City Mayor Eric Adams travels to Israel despite rising antisemitic incidents in his city. This raises questions about the influence of lobbying groups like AIPAC on American politicians. The issue of whether America's support for Israel aligns with an America First policy is debated, with some arguing that the relationship is not in the best interest of the United States. The 2024 election provides an opportunity to reassess this relationship and prioritize American interests. The influence of the Israel Lobby on American foreign policy needs to be checked to ensure that it aligns with the principles of America First. Vivek Ramaswamy voices concerns about preferential treatment for Israel, while some politicians like Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley continue to prioritize support for Israel. The future of an America First agenda remains uncertain but possible.


Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Haley Hammers Ramaswamy on Foreign Policy: 'You Have No Foreign Policy Experience And It Shows'
WATCH: Haley Hammers Ramaswamy on Foreign Policy: 'You Have No Foreign Policy Experience And It Shows'
Former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley criticized Vivek Ramaswamy during the Republican debate for wanting to withdraw support from Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, stating it would endanger America's safety. Ramaswamy defended his stance, highlighting Israel's border and crime policies and their Iron Dome defense system.


#economy

Townhall: Politicians Make a Mockery Out of 'Emergency' Spending
Politicians Make a Mockery Out of 'Emergency' Spending
Emergency spending is being abused by politicians to evade budget constraints, as seen with President Joe Biden's request for $40 billion in new spending, including $24 billion in aid to Ukraine. This kind of spending is neither unforeseen nor temporary and should be addressed through regular budget processes. Over the past 10 years, Congress has spent over $1.3 trillion on emergency bills, weakening the government's fiscal condition. It's time to fix this process by either offsetting emergency spending with spending cuts or establishing strict criteria and requiring a supermajority vote for approval.


#education

Townhall: A Mother's Advice for College Students
A Mother's Advice for College Students
Millions of college students face immense pressure to change the world, leading to mental health issues and intolerance. Focus on personal choices, character, and campus culture. Practice humility, diversity, and love.


#sports

Forbes: Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh Steelers Offense, Will Get One Last Tune Up
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh Steelers Offense, Will Get One Last Tune Up
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a successful preseason, winning both of their exhibition games and showing improvement in their scoring ability. Quarterback Kenny Pickett has led the offense to touchdowns on all three drives, and the team is hopeful for a strong start to the regular season. Head coach Mike Tomlin is prioritizing individual player development and may not play all starters in the preseason finale against the Atlanta Falcons. While Pickett has performed well, there are also standout players like wide receiver Calvin Austin III and backup running back Jaylon Warren making an impact.