Wednesday, January 29, 2025

News and Views: January 29, 2025

Trump’s 300 Executive Actions Made His First Week The Most Consequential In Presidential History   President Donald Trump did not need to learn the location of the White House breakroom during his first week in office. He rarely takes a break, and the beauty of a second term is he already knows how things work in the White House.
   He also knows how things work in Washington. Trump’s first term was full of ugly political lessons taught through betrayals, bogus impeachments, and ongoing lawfare. He first came to office in 2016 promising to drain the insidious swamp, and the swamp tried to drown him.

Trump Revokes Deportation Protections for Over 600,000 Venezuelan Migrants  The order rescinds a previous order from Joe Biden’s Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, that extended the protections for a further 18 months.
   “Before he left town, Mayorkas signed an order that said for 18 months, they were going to extend protection to people on Temporary Protected Status, which meant they were going to be able to stay here and violate our laws for another 18 months,” Noem said. “We stopped that.”

Trump signs executive order protecting children from chemical and surgical gender mutilation   “Across the country today, medical professionals are maiming and sterilizing a growing number of impressionable children under the radical and false claim that adults can change a child’s sex through a series of irreversible medical interventions. This dangerous trend will be a stain on our Nation’s history, and it must end,” begins the stunning order from the Oval Office.

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Reports of the pro-life movement's death have been greatly exaggerated. 
   Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in person at the March for Life last week, becoming only the second sitting vice president to do so.
   President Donald Trump recorded a video for the occasion, in which he vowed to "stop the radical Democrat push for a federal right to unlimited abortion on demand, up to the moment of birth and even after birth."

The Left's Worst Nightmare: Second Acts, Donald Trump, and ‘Chimps with Machine Guns’  The contrast between the rapid-fire, no-holds-barred Trump approach and the meandering, half-dead corpse of Joe Biden is especially striking. It’s just one of the reasons why Trump’s approval rating has been so strong, including an astonishing 69% approval amongst black voters.

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The real origins of our open borders nightmare.

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Pushback: The left discovers it doesn't have the right to break the law   Essentially, in the past five years too many Americans went mad, thinking they could do anything they wanted to those who disagreed with them, including abusing government power and breaking the law for political ends.
   They are now discovering that the United States remains a nation of laws. The wheel of justice might grind slow, but it grinds on. There are penalties for violating those laws, and a lot of people are about to discover what those penalties are.

Biden’s last minute pardons and commutations ensured his reputation will remain forever tarnished. He’ll now be known as a reckless President who abused his office in his final moments, excusing the grave misdeeds and crimes of others, for everyone from his son to his siblings, to official leaders and serious criminals.

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California drops case against David Daleiden for exposing Planned Parenthood baby parts scandal   California has agreed to dismiss the remaining charges against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt of Center for Medical Progress for exposing Planned Parenthood’s criminal fetal organ harvesting business, ensuring that the pro-lifers will face no jail time, fines, or probation.

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"It could be that the rise in technology is diminishing Americans’ attention spans and stealing their focus from books and other long-form written content," he writes. "Meanwhile, schools have been de-emphasizing basic skills, easing up on behavioral expectations and making it easier to pass courses. At the same time, policymakers in too many parts of the country have stopped holding schools accountable for the performance of all students."

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The Jerusalem Post reported in 2020 that scores of condoms were being used to create IED-carrying balloons that winds would carry into southern Israel, raising alarm on schoolyards, farmlands and highways.
   At the time, the Post reported that the improvised explosive devices – floated into Israel via inflated contraceptives – burned thousands of hectares of land and caused “millions of shekels of damage.” It’s not clear if the practice continues.

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