Trump's Bold Plan: Military for Mass Deportations

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Trump's Bold Plan: Military for Mass Deportations
Trump plans to utilize the military for mass deportations, potentially testing the limits of his powers.
The plan includes a massive expansion of immigration detention, removal of gang members, drug dealers, and cartel members, and a 'fentanyl blockade' on U.S. waters.
Trump has announced three major immigration-related staffing moves, including Tom Homan as 'border czar' and Kristi Noem to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
Blue states, such as Massachusetts and Illinois, have vowed to protect their undocumented immigrants and resist the deportation operation.

Will Trump's mass deportation campaign succeed?

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Can Trump Be the Key to Ending the Ukraine War?

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes that US President-elect Donald Trump could be crucial in ending the war and stopping Russian leader Vladimir Putin. In a recent interview, Zelenskyy praised Trump's strength and unpredictability, and expressed his hope that Trump would use these qualities to help Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. However, the specifics of Trump's policy towards Ukraine are still unclear, and it remains to be seen whether he will follow through on Zelenskyy's hopes. In the meantime, Ukraine continues to fight for its future, and the world waits to see what role Trump will play in the conflict.

Ukraine's Military Success: Over 1,600 Russian Troops Killed and Wounded in a Day

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In a significant blow to the Russian forces, Ukraine has reported that over 1,600 Russian soldiers were killed or wounded in just one day, along with the loss of 34 artillery systems and 27 armored combat vehicles. This brings the total combat losses of the Russian forces since February 24, 2022, to approximately 787,550 military personnel, 9,668 tanks, 20,030 armored combat vehicles, 21,528 artillery systems, and more. Russian forces have also lost over 21,000 tactical and strategic UAVs and 3,003 cruise missiles. These figures are still being confirmed.

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New Year's Day Truck Attack in New Orleans Leaves 10 Dead, 35 Injured

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New Year's Day Truck Attack in New Orleans:** At least 10 people have been killed and 35 injured after a truck plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street early on New Year's Day. The FBI is investigating the attack as an act of possible terrorism. President Biden has spoken about the incident, and the response from President-elect Trump has also been noted. Stay informed with updates from CBS News on the New Orleans truck attack.

Secret Deployments and Older Doctors: Key Revelations in Australian Cabinet Records

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Secret Deployments:** Cabinet records from 2003 and 2004 reveal that the Howard government sent military forces to the Middle East months before officially authorizing Australia's involvement in the Iraq war. The national security committee met to ensure the advance deployment was not disclosed, even as the government remained convinced of the presence and potential of weapons.

Older Doctors' Health Checks:** Almost 10% of Australia's GPs are aged over 70, and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has expressed concerns about a proposal by the national regulator to introduce health checks for doctors aged 70 and older, fearing it may worsen workforce shortages.

Last Pearl Harbor Survivor of USS Utah Passes Away at 105

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Meet Warren Upton, the oldest living survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the last remaining survivor of the USS Utah, who recently passed away at the age of 105. Upton, who was just 22 years old at the time of the attack, shared his harrowing experience of surviving the attack and losing his shipmates over the years. After Upton's death, there are only 15 Pearl Harbor survivors still alive.

Senegal to Close All Foreign Military Bases: What You Need to Know

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Big News from Senegal!** The West African nation just announced it will close all foreign military bases in the near future! Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko made the announcement during a policy statement, but no specific timeline has been set yet. This move appears to be aimed primarily at France, which has faced opposition from some African leaders over its alleged heavy-handed approach on the continent. France has already left Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, and the process of exiting Chad started this month. Senegal's new government, in power for less than a year, has taken a hard line stance on the presence of French troops. But what does this mean for the region and for Senegal's relations with France? Let's dive in and find out!

Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan's Controversial Immigration Plans

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President-elect Donald Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan has detailed his immigration plans, which include reintroducing family detention centers. Under this policy, detained migrants would have the choice of leaving their U.S.-born children behind or all being deported together. This policy was halted by the Biden administration in 2021, but Homan argues that it will be the parents' choice whether to let their families be separated. Some children of undocumented immigrants were born in the U.S., making them citizens who can't be deported. The costs and implications of this plan remain to be seen.

Trump's Border Czar Unveils Plans for Migrant Family Detention and Childcare

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In an interview with the Washington Post, Trump's incoming border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the new administration plans to revive the practice of detaining migrant families. Undocumented parents will have to choose between leaving their U.S.-born children behind or having them deported. Homan also suggested placing the children of illegal immigrants in halfway homes during mass deportations. The administration's priorities include finding the hundreds of thousands of unaccounted-for migrant children and potentially going after birthright citizenship.

Democrats in Turmoil, Biden's Controversial Decision, and a Violent Gang on the Loose

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What's Happening in the World Today?

  • Democratic Party in Trouble:* With the Democratic Party facing a crisis, experts are questioning what comes next after the recent elections.
  • Biden's Decision Criticized:* President Biden's decision to reclassify 37 of 40 federal death row inmates' sentences has sparked controversy.
  • Violent Migrant Gang Spreading:* A violent migrant gang is spreading across the US, with reported activity in 19 states.
  • Trump's Acting Credits:* Did you know that Trump has more acting credits than just his famous Christmas cameo?

Farage Offers to Help Mandelson in US Role

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Nigel Farage has offered to help Lord Mandelson, the incoming US ambassador, in his new role by using his connections with the Trump administration. Despite their political differences, Farage believes he could be a useful asset for fostering good US-UK relations. He is particularly willing to assist with talks on trade, tariffs, intelligence-sharing, and countering terrorism, as many members of the president's cabinet are his friends. However, he fears that the government may be too split to take up his offer. Mandelson has been warned that he will need a thick skin to weather regular attacks from Trump's allies, but with his experience in the hard world of diplomacy, he is expected to succeed as ambassador to Washington.

Trump Promises to Pursue Executions After Biden Commutations

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After Biden commuted most federal death row sentences, Trump has vowed to "vigorously pursue" capital punishment for violent criminals. Biden's decision to change 37 of the 40 condemned people's sentences to life in prison without parole was criticized by Trump as senseless and insulting to the families of the victims. Trump highlighted two cases of men who were on federal death row for slaying a woman and a girl, and promised to direct the Justice Department to pursue the death penalty after his inauguration. Most Americans have historically supported the death penalty for people convicted of murder, but support has declined over the past few decades.

Biden Administration's Green Energy Policies: A Summary

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The Biden Administration's Green Energy Policies: A Summary
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Texas Man's Family Deported to Mexico: A Misunderstanding or Misled?

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Federico Arellano**, a US citizen, is fighting to get his wife and four kids back after they were unexpectedly deported to Mexico. Arellano and three of his kids are also US citizens. The family claims they were misled by ICE agents and that his wife, Christina Salazar, missed an immigration hearing due to complications from giving birth to premature twins. The family is now separated, with Salazar and the kids in Reynosa, Mexico, and Arellano in Texas. The attorneys for the family are reaching out to members of Congress for help. ICE and the DOJ have not responded to a request for comment.

Trump's Attempt to Overturn Hush Money Conviction Fails

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Donald Trump's attempt to throw out his conviction in the Stormy Daniels hush money case has been denied.** A Manhattan judge ruled that the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity did not cover Mr. Trump because his actions in the case were not official acts related to the presidency. Mr. Trump has always denied a sexual encounter with ex-porn star Stormy Daniels, but was convicted of falsifying business records over a $130,000 payment to buy her silence in the lead up to the 2016 election. **He will be the first convicted criminal to enter the White House when he takes power again on 20 January.

ABC Settles Defamation Suit with Trump: What You Need to Know

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ABC has settled a defamation suit with President-elect Trump for $15 million. The suit was filed after ABC host George Stephanopoulos repeatedly claimed that Trump had been 'found liable for rape' in a case involving E. Jean Carroll. However, a judge later clarified that Carroll had not proven rape as defined by dictionary.com, but only as New York law defines it. The settlement includes a charitable contribution to a Presidential foundation and museum, as well as $1 million in attorney fees. The settlement has been criticized by some as having a 'chilling effect' on Trump's critics. ABC's 'The View' ignored the settlement over the weekend.

Uncovering the FBI Informants on Jan. 6, and More Supporters Rally Around Trump

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FBI Informants on Jan. 6**: The Justice Department Inspector General revealed that there were at least 26 FBI informants present at the Capitol on January 6. Four of them entered the Capitol during the riot, and 13 entered the restricted area around the Capitol.

Trump's Supporters**: America's most successful entrepreneurs are wintering in Palm Beach, with Elon Musk already having his own villa at Mar-a-Lago. Others are dropping in for dinner, including venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, who has been having dinners on the patio for the nightly pitch meeting.

FBI Director Wray to Resign, Paving Way for Trump Pick Patel

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FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced his resignation, effective at the end of the current administration. Wray, appointed by Trump in 2017, has faced criticism from the president and his allies over the FBI's handling of investigations into Trump. Trump has previously said he intended to remove Wray and replace him with Kash Patel, a former GOP congressional staffer. Patel has been meeting with senators who will vote on his confirmation. If confirmed, Patel would be the third FBI director to work under a Trump administration and take over the nation's chief federal law enforcement apparatus.

Ukraine's Defenders Holding Strong Against Russian Offensives

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Ukrainian forces have been busy defending their territory against numerous Russian attacks, with over 100 assaults on the Pokrovsk, Kurakhove and Vremivka fronts. The Russians have also been trying to break through Ukrainian defenses in Kursk Oblast. Despite these challenges, Ukrainian forces have successfully repelled most of the attacks, showcasing their resilience and determination. The operation in Russia’s Kursk Oblast is still ongoing, with Ukrainian forces successfully repelling 21 Russian attacks. Meanwhile, there is no evidence of any offensive Russian groups being formed on the Volyn and Polissia fronts. The Russians are maintaining their military presence, conducting reconnaissance activities, and shelling on the border with Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts.

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Trump's World Tour and the State of the Democratic Party

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Trump's Back on the World Stage

  • Former President Trump made a splash during Notre Dame's re-opening ceremony in France, where world leaders couldn't resist the charm of his firm handshake.
  • Trump used the opportunity to promote his new fragrance line and shared an image on Truth Social.

The Democratic Party's Struggles

  • Following Vice President Kamala Harris' election loss, the Democratic party is facing financial troubles and losing touch with average voters.
  • The party elders are facing criticism, with voters describing President Biden as 'old, falling, and inflation' in a Daily Mail survey.
  • Biden is more focused on his legacy than mending fences, leaving the party in shambles.

New Jersey Declares Limited State of Emergency Over Mysterious Drones

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Mysterious drones have been causing frustration in New Jersey, prompting a limited state of emergency. Officials don't know who they belong to or why they're there. The drones have been seen near a military installation and President-elect Donald Trump's Bedminster golf course. The FBI is investigating, and local mayors are demanding action. Here's what we know so far.