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#illegals
Townhall: What Biden Doesn’t Want You to See at the Border
The Biden administration insists there is no crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, but journalist Julio Rosas witnessed firsthand the reality of the situation. He reported on the thousands of illegal immigrants flooding into the United States in a matter of hours, overwhelming processing facilities. Despite claims of being "orderly" and "humane," the situation is chaotic and dangerous.
#politics
Breitbart: Senate Passes 'SHORTS' Resolution; John Fetterman Must Wear Pants
The U.S. Senate passed the SHORTS act, restoring the dress code and requiring Senator Fetterman to wear pants. The decision was met with criticism and Senator Manchin proposed the resolution, which passed unanimously.
Spectator USA: The GOP debate showed how not to pander to Latinos
The Fox Business and Univisión Republican primary debate made comical attempts to pander to Latinos. The moderators' pronunciation blunders were embarrassing, and the choice of Ilia Calderón as a moderator was not wise due to her liberal views. She focused on immigration, race, and extremism, which are not major concerns for Hispanic conservatives and independents. The debate failed to address issues that could resonate with Latino voters. Hispanics have been leaning right in recent years, and if Republicans want to appeal to them, they should learn from Donald Trump's straightforward approach. Trump's no-BS attitude has attracted Hispanic support, and 50% of Republican Hispanics plan to vote for him in the 2024 primaries.
Forbes: DeSantis Immediately Attacks Trump At GOP Debate For Skipping Event: ‘Missing In Action’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticized former President Donald Trump for not participating in the second GOP presidential debate, breaking away from his previous strategy of avoiding attacks on Trump. DeSantis pointed out Trump's contribution to the national debt and called for him to defend his record. This marks a shift in DeSantis' approach, as he had previously refrained from criticizing Trump.
Breitbart: Judge Chutkan Refuses to Recuse Herself from Trump’s January 6 Case
Judge Tanya S. Chutkan refuses to recuse herself from overseeing the federal case against former President Donald Trump for his alleged role in the January 6 Capitol riot. Trump's attorneys argued that Chutkan's previous comments during sentencing hearings showed a prejudgment of guilt. However, Chutkan disagreed with the motion and stated that she never expressly blamed Trump for the riot.
Townhall: The Second Longest 'Play'
Longest running show is Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap." Second longest play is government shutdown. Both parties to blame. $33 trillion debt ignored. Earmarks include $1 million for environmental justice, $35 million for balloons, $300,000 for NAACP, and more. Common sense and fiscal sanity needed. Unrestrained spending is the problem. Shutdown will plague both parties and the country.
National Review: The Corner: Dispatches from the Undercard Debate
In 2023, the GOP primary debates have become an undercard event, as Trump already considers the race won and focuses on campaigning against Biden. The summary of the recent debate is that Nikki Haley stood out with her confidence and aggression, although she may have crossed the line at times. Ramaswamy tried to be conciliatory but faced hostility from other candidates. DeSantis had a solid performance in the second half, but the stakes were low. The other candidates should drop out to narrow the race to Haley, DeSantis, and Ramaswamy, but ultimately, the main focus remains on Trump vs. Biden.
Breitbart: Autoworkers at Trump Speech Boo Biden over 12-Minute Visit to Picketline
Former President Trump spoke to union members and striking autoworkers in Michigan, criticizing President Biden for his policies and accusing him of selling out workers to China and environmental extremists. Trump claimed that Biden's visit to the picket line was only in response to his own announcement. He also argued that the Democratic Party has no clear direction. The United Auto Workers (UAW) is striking for wage increases and protection of their jobs and pay in the face of Biden's electric vehicle (EV) policies.
Forbes: ‘They’re Gutless’: Trump Blasts Car Companies Over EV Pivot In Debate Counterprogramming Speech
Former President Donald Trump criticized the auto industry's shift towards electric vehicles, claiming they are too expensive and don't travel enough. He warned that this move would lead to the decline of the U.S. auto industry and called for a "revival of economic nationalism." Trump also encouraged union leaders to endorse his 2024 presidential bid as a way to protect jobs.
President Joe Biden joined striking United Auto Workers members on a picket line, showing his support for the workers. However, Trump accused car companies of being "stupid or gutless" for embracing electric vehicle production, which he believes will ultimately lead to job losses. The issue of electric vehicles has become a contentious topic, with concerns about the impact on jobs and the future of the auto industry.
Fox News: Arizona governor mysteriously steps down for one day
Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee steps in as acting governor in the mysterious absence of Governor Katie Hobbs. Yee refrains from filling agency vacancies and awaits Hobbs' return.
National Review: The Corner: The Nikki Haley Rorschach Test
The GOP debate lacked substance and was filled with interruptions, crosstalk, and bad moderating. Chris Christie, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis directly attacked Donald Trump. Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Doug Burgum were less active and interesting. Tim Scott improved but had a flawed attack on DeSantis. Haley stood out with her aggressive strategy, rising in the polls. However, Trump remains the dominant figure in the 2024 election.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Promises 'Revival of Economic Nationalism' to UAW Strikers
Former President Donald Trump gave a speech in Michigan, promising to revive economic nationalism and protect American labor. He criticized President Biden's policies, accusing him of promoting left-wing globalism and jeopardizing the auto industry with his pursuit of electric vehicles. Trump warned that hundreds of thousands of jobs would be lost if Biden's agenda goes through.
#education
Townhall: More of This, Please
Michelle Morrow, a North Carolina mother, spoke out at a school board meeting, criticizing the progressive school agenda and emphasizing the need for public education to prepare children for careers and productive citizenship. Despite being ignored by the board, her powerful words gained attention on social media, inspiring others to speak out against the leftist agenda and fight for change in their local communities.
#sports
Forbes: America’s Major League Cricket Debut Surpassed Expectations On And Off The Field
Major League Cricket exceeded expectations in its debut season, attracting large crowds and surpassing financial targets. The tournament received praise from international players and was broadcasted to 87 countries. Plans for the next season include a proper home and away season and a rise in the salary cap.
#technology
Daily Wire: Haley Explodes On Ramaswamy After TikTok Remarks: ‘Every Time I Hear You, I Feel A Little Bit Dumber’
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley confronts pharmaceutical executive Vivek Ramaswamy during the GOP primary debate, criticizing his use of TikTok and accusing him of helping China and working with Hunter Biden. Haley expresses concerns about the dangers of TikTok and asserts that Ramaswamy cannot be trusted. Ramaswamy responds by urging the candidates to avoid personal insults.