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29 Sep 2023
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#illegals
Daily Wire: Migrant Women Are Being Raped At Border As They Wait To Enter United States: Report
Migrant women waiting at the Mexican border are being raped by human smugglers demanding money. Sexual violence has increased in border cities like Reynosa and Matamoros, where migrants hope to enter the US. The spike in violence comes after the Biden administration implemented a new policy requiring migrants to use the CBP One app for appointments, leading to overcrowding and stranded migrants. The number of migrant encounters at the southern border has reached record highs in recent months.
The New American: “This Is Insane” — Elon Musk Visits the Southern Border - The New American
Elon Musk visited the southern border at Eagle Pass, Texas and was briefed on the border crisis by Texas State Rep. Tony Gonzales. They discussed the historic number of illegal migrants crossing over, the lack of border control, and the strain it puts on resources. Musk called the situation "insane."
The Right Scoop: New video shows how illegals are getting passed the razor wire at the border
Illegals are finding ways to get into the country, going under razor wire instead of through it. A Venezuelan woman and her child were seen attempting to pass through the barbed fence on the Mexico-El Paso border.
#politics
Red State: New Poll Results Showing the Public Thinks the 14th Amendment Disqualifies Trump Are Meaningless
A majority of Americans believe that the 14th Amendment prohibits Donald Trump from running for president in 2024 due to his involvement in the insurrection. However, this is a matter for the courts, not public opinion. The interpretation of the 14th Amendment is a contentious issue, and the Supreme Court will ultimately make the decision. The attempts to keep Trump off the ballot raise concerns about democracy and the motives behind these efforts.
National Review: The Corner: Joe Biden Never Sets Partisanship Aside
Joe Biden made two appearances in Tempe, Ariz., yesterday: a campaign reception and remarks honoring John McCain. Despite claiming democracy is not partisan, Biden shows no willingness to meet Republicans halfway. He broadens the definition of MAGA to attack anyone concerned about taxes and entitlements. Biden now praises McCain, but once called him an "angry man" and a generic Republican. Unlike McCain, Biden is not known for compromising or proposing anything outside of Democratic Party thinking.
Fox News: Government shutdown would 'undermine' Biden admin's economic 'progress': Yellen
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that a government shutdown would harm economic progress by halting key programs for small businesses and children. Yellen urged House Republicans to stick to the budget deal to prevent another shutdown, which could undermine the progress being made. She emphasized that a shutdown would impact loans, safety inspections, and infrastructure improvements, as well as Head Start programs for children in poor communities. Lawmakers have until Saturday to reach a deal.
The Blaze: Agenda 21 has been REBRANDED as America the Beautiful, but don’t be fooled — it’s still SCARY as heck
The Biden Administration's America the Beautiful initiative, formerly known as Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030, is a plan to control what people eat by destroying farms. Using existing laws and conservation strategies, the government aims to put 30% of America's land into conservation by 2030. This documentary, "No Farmers No Food," aims to uncover the consequences of these environmental policies on food production.
Forbes: Here’s How A Government Shutdown Will—And Won’t—Affect Trump’s Cases
The federal government is facing a potential shutdown, but this is unlikely to affect the ongoing criminal charges against former President Donald Trump. The Justice Department's Special Counsel leading the investigations will not be affected by the shutdown, and the federal courts have funding to continue operations for two weeks. However, civil cases involving Trump could be impacted if the shutdown goes beyond October 13. This summary falls under the category.
Daily Wire: America Last: Biden Admin Brags Slowing Down U.S. Oil Production
The Biden administration plans to generate the fewest oil and gas lease sales in history for offshore drilling, claiming it's to protect against climate change. Senator Bill Cassidy criticizes Biden for caving to radical environmentalists, aiding Russia and Venezuela, and endangering energy security. The administration is shrinking fossil fuel production while allowing enemies to profit, all while pushing for costly green energy initiatives.
Fox News: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns of economic perils of government shutdown
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that a government shutdown would harm economic progress by halting key programs for small businesses and children. Yellen urged House Republicans to stick to the budget deal to prevent another shutdown, which could undermine the progress being made. She emphasized that a shutdown would impact loans, safety inspections, and infrastructure improvements, as well as Head Start programs for children in poor communities. Lawmakers have until Saturday to reach a deal.
Red State: Fenix Ammunition Dances on Dianne Feinstein's Grave by Offering Free Bullets to CA Residents
Senator Dianne Feinstein's death evokes mixed reactions. Fenix Ammunition celebrates by offering free bullets with her face on the bag. Some applaud, while others find it distasteful. Feinstein's changing stance on gun rights throughout her career is highlighted. Many remember her attempts to restrict the Second Amendment. Fenix Ammunition's sentiment is shared by others, but they are unafraid to publicly express it.
Newsbusters: Trump Takes the Wheel? PBS Promotes Cassidy Hutchinson, No Fact Checks On Her Testimony
Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, in an interview with PBS NewsHour, discussed her experiences in the Trump White House and the dangers of Trump winning a second term. She described the oppressive and suffocating environment within the Trump world and the loyalty expected of its members. Hutchinson also shared her concerns about the conspiracy theories that have become the bedrock of the Republican Party. .
#society
Breitbart: Adams on Target Closure: We Need to Do More to Combat Theft, But New York 'Is Humming'
NYC Mayor Eric Adams responds to the closure of a Target store due to theft, stating that shoplifting is down and that habitual shoplifters need to be prosecuted. He defends the city's progress, pointing out job recovery, reduced crime, and corporate investments.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Boris Johnson: We, the West, always end up giving what is needed but way too late
Boris Johnson advocates for accelerating weapons delivery to Ukraine and supporting its NATO accession. He believes that NATO is the main security guarantee and getting Ukraine into NATO quickly is the long-term solution. Johnson urges Western leaders to speed up weapons supply and not to delay, emphasizing the need to save lives. He also expresses his changing perception of Ukraine, noting that Ukrainians now want their whole country to be free and have learned from the mistakes of appeasing Russia.
Euromaidan Press: Will Ukrainian refugees go back? It depends
A recent survey reveals the number and profiles of Ukrainian refugees who left Ukraine due to the war with Russia. The majority are women and children, and they have mainly sought refuge in Poland and Germany. While many intend to return to Ukraine when it's safe, factors like finding jobs abroad and rebuilding challenges could hinder their return. The economic implications could be significant if a large number of refugees decide not to return.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Signal: US Must Act Quickly on National Security, Block China’s Influence
The U.S. is racing against the clock to preserve national security interests in the Pacific Islands. Expired agreements with the Marshall Islands and Micronesia present an opportunity for China to expand its influence. The U.S. needs to renew and fund the agreements to prevent China from swooping in.
#military
PJ Media: How Long Until Retiring Gen. Mark Milley Is on the Board of Raytheon or Boeing?
Biden praises General Milley for his devotion to the Constitution and democracy, but it's all a lie. Military appointments are political, and individuals like Milley serve the corrupt corporate state power structure. It won't be long before Milley joins the board of a defense contractor to profit from his influence and perpetuate the forever-wars that enrich such corporations.
#religion
The Blaze: Deace: The Devil comes to Davenport
A man named Corey Cunningham was fired from his job at Eaton Corporation in Davenport for wearing T-shirts with Bible verses on them. The company had embraced LGBTQ pride but considered Cunningham's T-shirts offensive and violating the workplace harassment policy. Cunningham, a father of 11, sees it as a battle for truth and souls, and he remains devoted to glorifying God. Legal counsel is now involved as Cunningham fights against the suppression of his religious speech.
#culture
Forbes: Dianne Feinstein, Longest Serving Female Senator, Dies At Age 90: Here Are The Biggest Celebrity Deaths Of 2023
Celebrities who have died this year include Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving woman in the U.S. Senate, known for her gun control advocacy and role as San Francisco's acting mayor. Other deaths include actor Michael Gambon, known for playing Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter films; Billy Miller, a daytime television star; Steve Harwell, the former lead singer of Smash Mouth; Jimmy Buffett, the musician behind "Margaritaville"; Bob Barker, host of "The Price Is Right"; Clarence Avant, known as the "godfather of Black entertainment"; Mark Margolis, known for his role as Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad; Angus Cloud, actor in Euphoria; Paul Reubens, known for his character Pee-wee Herman; and Sinead O'Connor, Irish singer known for "Nothing Compares 2 U."
#education
The Blaze: Viral video shows beatdown of middle school girl; many claim attacker is a male who identifies as female. District won't discuss attacker's gender identity.
A viral video captures a transgender student assaulting a girl at an Oregon middle school. Attacker arrested, facing assault charges. School district avoids commenting on gender identity.
#crime
Forbes: Michael Oher Freed From Conservatorship In ‘Blind Side’ Case
Ex-NFL lineman Michael Oher accuses Tennessee couple, Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, of profiting off his name and tricking him into believing they had adopted him. The conservatorship, which the couple had over Oher for almost 20 years, will end.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Fanni Willis scores victory after Trump co-defendant pleads guilty to multiple criminal charges
A co-defendant of former President Donald Trump, Scott Hall, pleaded guilty to multiple criminal charges in the Georgia election interference case. Hall, a bail bondsman, was charged with tampering with electronic voting machines and working with Sidney Powell, a pro-Trump lawyer. This development could have implications for Powell and weaken Trump's position.
Fox News: Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones arrested for allegedly violating protective order
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones was arrested for allegedly violating a domestic violence protective order. He was placed on bond and is expected to appear in court in December. The Raiders expressed concern for Jones and declined further comment.
Red State: Update: Las Vegas Police on Arrest of Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect
Sheriff Kevin McMahill and Homicide Lieutenant Jason Johansson announced the arrest of Duane "Keffe D" Davis for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur in a 1997 drive-by shooting. Davis, a known member of the South Side Compton Crips, admitted his involvement in interviews and a tell-all memoir. The case has remained unsolved until now.
Breitbart: Flight Attendant Found Dead in Philly Hotel with Sock in Mouth Identified
American Airlines flight attendant Diana Ramos, 66, was found dead in a Philadelphia hotel room with a sock in her mouth. Her death is considered suspicious, and investigators are gathering information. No weapons were found at the scene and no arrests have been made.
#sports
Breitbart: Orioles Clinch the AL East Title for First Time Since 2014 with Their 100th Win of the Season
The Baltimore Orioles clinched the AL East division championship with a 2-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Dean Kremer pitched a great game, and Anthony Santander hit a homer to secure the win. This is the Orioles' first division title since 2014, and they will enter the postseason as the top seed in the American League.
Breitbart: Judge Says She Is Ending Conservatorship Between Former NFL Player Michael Oher and Memphis Couple
Judge ends conservatorship agreement between former NFL player Michael Oher and Memphis couple who took him in, allowing them to control his finances. Oher claims they used his name for personal gain.
Breitbart: Charlamagne Tha God Calls Kaepernick's Attempts to Get Back in the League, 'Tragically Sad, Downright Pathetic'
Talk show host Charlamagne Tha God criticizes Colin Kaepernick's actions, calling them pathetic and sad. Kaepernick wrote a letter asking the Jets for a chance on their practice squad, but Charlamagne believes it's pitiful for him to beg the same league he called racist.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: New Mexico Hunter's Giant 8x8 Bull Elk Could Set a New State Record
Bowhunter Ridge Crum finally takes down an enormous bull elk after years of encountering it on his New Mexico ranch. The bull had an unofficial green score of 436 1/8 inches, potentially breaking state records.
#other
Gataway Couple: Paris, Idaho, Doesn’t Have an Eiffel Tower, But You Should Still Visit
Paris, Idaho, a small American town reminiscent of its French namesake, offers a unique history and stunning architecture. With a population of just 533, it is nestled in the Rocky Mountains and was founded by Latter-day Saints pioneers in 1883. Though it lacks an Eiffel Tower replica, Paris, Idaho, is a hidden gem for outdoor activities and scenic beauty.