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‘TRUE!!!’: Trump Confirms He Will Use Military Assets to Deport Illegal Aliens  
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‘TRUE!!!’: Trump Confirms He Will Use Military Assets to Deport Illegal Aliens  

The new Trump administration will declare a state of emergency and use military assets to deport illegal aliens, President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed.   “Reports are the incoming [Trump] administration [is] prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton wrote on Truth Social earlier this month.   “TRUE!!!” Trump responded to Fitton’s post early Monday morning with his own post.   Trump confirms that his administration will use military assets to launch a mass deportation program. pic.twitter.com/Ram2mFG47L— Virginia Allen (@Virginia_Allen5) November 18, 2024 Trump repeatedly pledged during his campaign to deport illegal aliens who entered the country under the Biden-Harris administration.   Beginning on his first day in office, Trump has said, he will “launch the largest deportation program” in U.S. history.   “The president can declare a national emergency based on millions of unknown, unvetted aliens let in, including an increased number of national security threats [and] terror watch list hits,” Lora Ries, director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation, told The Daily Signal in an emailed statement Monday.   “The Border Patrol needs to end the ability of aliens to appear between ports of entry, claim fear and be permitted to seek asylum,” Ries added. “Currently, the immigration statute permits that. Until that can be changed by legislation, the president needs the ability to at least pause it to stop the flow. Aliens must be directed to ports of entry to seek admission.”  In his first term, Trump declared national emergencies at the U.S.-Mexico border in February 2019 and January 2021. Trump used the 2019 emergency to counter the fentanyl crisis and begin constructing a border wall. His 2021 order extended the 2019 order for another year.   Sources around the incoming president have indicated Trump will begin by deporting criminal illegal aliens, such as members of the Tren de Aragua gang. Tren de Aragua is a criminal organization founded in a Venezuelan prison; it now operates in multiple countries, including the U.S. The gang is active in every major city in Tennessee, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.   Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien on trial for the murder of Georgia college student Laken Riley, is a confirmed member of Tren de Aragua, according to News Nation border correspondent Ali Bradley.   NEW: DHS sources just confirmed to me that the suspect in the murder of Georgia nursing student, Laken Riley is a confirmed member of Tren de Aragua—Until now it was considered speculation.Jose Ibarra crossed into the country through El Paso back in 2022 and was released with a… pic.twitter.com/baxIS8DAPP— Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) November 18, 2024 According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, over 660,000 illegal immigrants in the U.S. today have criminal charges pending against them or have already been convicted of a crime.   “President Trump has made it clear we will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats first,” Tom Homan, who Trump appointed his “border czar,” said of the deportation program during a recent interview on Fox News.   It remains unclear which military assets Trump plans to use at the southern border, but the National Guard has been used there for years.    The post ‘TRUE!!!’: Trump Confirms He Will Use Military Assets to Deport Illegal Aliens   appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Stop Trying to Steal PA Senate Seat, Says ... WaPo Editors? UPDATED
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Stop Trying to Steal PA Senate Seat, Says ... WaPo Editors? UPDATED

Stop Trying to Steal PA Senate Seat, Says ... WaPo Editors? UPDATED
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French Farmers on a Rampage: EU Steps in Cow Poopie Again
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French Farmers on a Rampage: EU Steps in Cow Poopie Again

French Farmers on a Rampage: EU Steps in Cow Poopie Again
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'Very stupid': New York Times beclowns itself with botched 'fact-check,' proving RFK Jr.'s point
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'Very stupid': New York Times beclowns itself with botched 'fact-check,' proving RFK Jr.'s point

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's proposed Health and Human Services secretary, has pledged to "Make America Healthy Again" primarily by tackling the "chronic disease epidemic" and the corporate capture of federal regulatory agencies. The environmental lawyer's adjacency to the Republican president and his recent criticism of experimental gene therapies have made him a frequent target for criticism by lawmaking recipients of Big Pharma lobbying money and the liberal media. In their efforts to dunk on Kennedy, establishmentarians have in many cases exposed their true loyalties as well as their aversion to inconvenient facts. The New York Times is now among the outfits that has risked such exposure in its desperation to characterize Kennedy as "wrong." 'The science shows that these dyes cause hyperactivity in children, can disrupt the immune system, and are contaminated with carcinogens.' By attempting to miss a point that Kennedy was making in a recent interview, the Times' Christina Jewett and Julie Creswell unwittingly defended his thesis. Critics have since descended upon the liberal publication, mocking it over its botched fact-check. At the outset of their article, titled "Kennedy’s Vow to Take On Big Food Could Alienate His New G.O.P. Allies," Jewett and Creswell wrote, "Boxes of brightly colored breakfast cereals, vivid orange Doritos and dazzling blue M&Ms may find themselves under attack in the new Trump administration." After highlighting why food titans that produce unhealthy products are "nervous" about the incoming administration, Jewett and Creswell tried nitpicking through some of Kennedy's concerns, zeroing in on his recent remarks about the ingredients of Kellogg's Froot Loops cereal. In September, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) moderated a four-hour round table discussion on Capitol Hill about American health and nutrition. During her presentation, Vani Hari, a critic of the food industry who founded FoodBabe, shared the ingredient lists for multiple food products in the U.S. versus in Europe and stressed the need for limits on additives and dyes in breakfast cereals. Together with Jason Karp, founder and CEO of the healthy living organization HumanCo., Hari highlighted the color difference between the Froot Loops cereal produced for American consumption and the version produced for consumption in Canada. The brighter artificial colors are more attractive to children — and helpful with sales — but apparently harmful to their health. Hari recently told Blaze News: The science shows that these dyes cause hyperactivity in children, can disrupt the immune system, and are contaminated with carcinogens. There are safer colors available made from fruits and vegetables, such as beets and carrots. Food companies already don't use artificial dyes en masse in Europe because they don’t want to slap warning labels on their products that say they 'may cause adverse effects on attention in children.' If food companies like Kellogg's can reformulate their products without artificial dyes to sell in other countries, there is no reason why they can’t do that also here in America. The food activist added, "As there are over 10,000 food additives approved for use in the United States, while Europe only allows 400, the [incoming] administration should prioritize taking control of the alarming amount of food additives in our food supply." 'This is of particular concern for fetuses and babies under the age of 6 months, whose blood-brain barrier is not fully developed.' Kennedy appeared on Fox News the following day and referenced Hari's presentation, saying, "A box of Froot Loops from Canada or from Europe ... has a completely different group of ingredients. It's actually colored with vegetable oils, which are safe. Ours are colored with chemical oils, which are very, very dangerous." Following the election, Kennedy revisited the example in a MSNBC interview, saying offhand, "Why do we have Froot Loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients, and you go to Canada and it's got two or three?" The Times seized on Kennedy's critique of Froot Loop, writing: Mr. Kennedy has singled out Froot Loops as an example of a product with too many artificial ingredients, questioning why the Canadian version has fewer than the U.S. version. But he was wrong. The ingredient list is roughly the same, although Canada's has natural colorings made from blueberries and carrots while the U.S. product contains red dye 40, yellow 5 and blue 1 as well as Butylated hydroxytoluene, or BHT, a lab-made chemical that is used "for freshness," according to the ingredient label. In the same paragraph that the Times claimed Kennedy was wrong about Froot Loops having more artificial ingredients in Canada than in the U.S., the liberal publication effectively pointed out he was right on the money. According to the National Library of Medicine, butylated hydroxytoluene — used as a preservative in fats and oils as well as in packaging material for fat-containing foods — has been shown in animal studies to increase serum cholesterol, reduce growth in baby rats, and increase absolute liver weight. The NLM and the Canadian government also recognize BHT as harmful to the environment. Red dye 40 is made from petroleum and has been approved by the FDA for use in food and drinks. It has been linked in some studies to hyperactivity disorders in children. The Cleveland Clinic indicated that red dye 40 also has various potential side effects, including depression, irritability, and migraines. Yellow dye 5 or tartazine is another synthetic food colorant linked to numerous adverse health effects. It is reportedly restricted in Austria and Norway owing to the allergies, asthma, skin rashes, hyperactivity, and migraines it can apparently cause. A 2021 paper in the peer-reviewed journal Advances in Nutrition noted that blue dye 1 has been found to cause chromosomal aberrations and "was found to inhibit neurite growth and act synergistically with L-glutamic acid in vitro, suggesting the potential for neurotoxicity. This is of particular concern for fetuses and babies under the age of 6 months, whose blood-brain barrier is not fully developed." 'This is beyond absurd.' The paper noted further that having found blue dye 1 to have cytotoxic and genotoxic effects, some researchers "advise that caution must be exercised when using it for coloring food." Children are the biggest consumers of such artificial food dyes. Critics blasted the Times over its bizarre "fact-check," which said he was wrong then unwittingly explained why he was right. "This is what passes for a 'fact check' at The New York Times," wrote Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. "The media lie a lot, but fortunately for us, they are also VERY stupid." "Americans are being poisoned under the status quo food and health institutions, and regime media wants you to believe that Bobby Kennedy pushing for reform is somehow the problem. Make it make sense!" added Kirk. Molecular biologist Dr. Richard H. Ebright of Rutgers University tweeted, "I read the paragraph multiple times yesterday, trying to make sense of what the idiot writer had written. I could only conclude that the idiot writer had written the equivalent of '2 + 2 = 5.'" One critic quipped, "'As you see, the ingredient list is just completely identical, except the US product contains formaldehyde, cyanide, and nearly undetectable levels of saxitoxin." "Crazy," tweeted Elon Musk. Pershing Square Capital Management founder Bill Ackman wrote, "This is beyond absurd. The @nytimes says @RobertKennedyJr 'was wrong' about Froot Loops having too many artificial ingredients compared to its Canadian version, and then goes on to explain the artificial colorings and preservatives in the U.S. vs the Canadian version. @RobertKennedyJr is right and The NY Times is an embarrassment." Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) noted, "In their defense, their comedy writers are really strong." The Times has since blamed an "editing error" and rewritten its Orwellian paragraph to read: Mr. Kennedy has singled out Froot Loops as an example of a product with too many ingredients. In an interview with MSNBC on Nov. 6, he questioned the overall ingredient count: 'Why do we have Froot Loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients and you go to Canada and it has two or three?' Mr. Kennedy asked. He was wrong on the ingredient count, they are roughly the same. But the Canadian version does have natural colorings made from blueberries and carrots while the U.S. product contains red dye 40, yellow 5 and blue 1 as well as Butylated hydroxytoluene, or BHT, a lab-made chemical that is used 'for freshness, according to the ingredient label. The New York Times' credibility has taken a massive hit in recent months and years. After all, it was an exponent of the Russian collusion hoax; falsely claimed Trump supporters killed U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick with a fire extinguisher; falsely reported on the basis of terrorist propaganda that Israel blew up a Gazan hospital; and suggested that the Babylon Bee, a satire website, was a "far-right misinformation site." Despite its trouble getting the facts right, it recently teamed up with Media Matters to get BlazeTV hosts censored, citing concerns over "misinformation." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. 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Concealed-carrying motorist shoots male who approaches him allegedly with hand under shirt during road rage incident
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Concealed-carrying motorist shoots male who approaches him allegedly with hand under shirt during road rage incident

A concealed-carrying motorist opened fire at a male who approached him allegedly with his hand under his shirt during a road rage incident in Illinois over the weekend.Urbana Police said they responded at 4:30 p.m. Saturday to the intersection of Busey Avenue and Park Street.The female driver was armed with a baseball bat, police said, adding that her male passenger approached the lone male driver.Police said a male and female in one car got into a verbal dispute with a male driving alone in another car.The lone male drove past the male and female, police said, adding that the male and female followed the lone male.The lone male pulled into a hospital emergency room parking lot and then exited on Park Street in order to create distance between himself and the male and female following him, police said.The car occupied by the male and female continued west on University Avenue, turned north on Busey Avenue, and stopped at Park Street, police said, adding that they exited their vehicle as the lone male reached the intersection.The female driver was armed with a baseball bat, police said, adding that her male passenger approached the lone male driver.Police said the lone male driver indicated that the other male had his hand underneath his shirt as if he were carrying a weapon.Police said the lone male driver — a concealed-carry permit holder — from his vehicle drew a legally concealed gun and fired several rounds striking the other male.Police said the lone male called 911 to report the incident.The wounded male was transported to a local hospital where he underwent surgery and was in intensive care, police said.Police said the incident is under investigation, and no arrests had been made.Police added that those with information about the case can call 217-384-2320 and make arrangements if they wish to discuss the information privately. Those wishing to remain anonymous can submit tips to Crime Stoppers by phone at 217-373-TIPS, online at 373tips.com, or through the "P3 Tips" mobile app.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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John Fetterman blames Nancy Pelosi for devastating Harris loss: 'You got what you wanted'
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John Fetterman blames Nancy Pelosi for devastating Harris loss: 'You got what you wanted'

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania came out squarely against former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calilf.) over the devastating losses for Democrats in the 2024 election. Fetterman made the comments in an interview with Politico after he was asked whether President Joe Biden should have dropped out of the race after his disastrous debate with President-elect Donald Trump. 'Scolding harder or clutching the pearls harder, that’s never going to work for Democrats.' "People like [Nancy] Pelosi, she really tried to — what’s the word I’m looking for? — she embraced this 'she’s the godmother, she’s the enforcer.' And now she’s blaming Biden," said Fetterman. "Well, you can’t have it both ways. You got what you wanted," he added, referring to Biden's ouster and the installment of Kamala Harris, "and now you’re still blaming Biden."Democrats have broken into various warring factions, blaming each other for their failure to retake the House of Representatives, for losing the Senate, and for getting stomped by Trump in the presidential race. Pelosi has claimed that Biden should not immediately have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and suggested that decision led to her ignominious defeat. "I think it’s really ironic that you have a woman at age 84, and she is still hanging on. Why not give a younger generation an opportunity to occupy that seat?" he added. He went on to defend Trump supporters from accusations from Harris and other Democrats that they are "fascists" because of their political beliefs. "I love people that are absolutely going to vote for Trump. They’re not fascists. They’re not those things. I think if you go to the tickle switch, use those kinds of terms, then it’s kind of hard to walk back on those things," he continued. "That’s kind of a word that really isn’t part of the vernacular for voters. Scolding harder or clutching the pearls harder, that’s never going to work for Democrats," Fetterman concluded. Other Democratic luminaries who have scolded Pelosi for blaming Biden include Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro of "The View." "Why, Nancy, why? I find this so unproductive, so nasty, so unnecessary. She wants to make sure people know it wasn’t her," said Navarro. "I think it’s really unseemly."Here's more from Fetterman: — (@) Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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SteamWorld Build, the charming city builder, hits its lowest-ever price
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SteamWorld Build, the charming city builder, hits its lowest-ever price

SteamWorld has been a staple of the indie scene for over ten years, spanning various genres from turn-based action to platforming chaos along the way. If you’re looking to take part in some city-building fun, 2023’s SteamWorld Build is now available at its lowest price yet. Continue reading SteamWorld Build, the charming city builder, hits its lowest-ever price MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Steamworld Build review, City building games, Building games
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Free Pacific Drive update adds a puzzling new mechanic to the survival game
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Free Pacific Drive update adds a puzzling new mechanic to the survival game

2024 has been one hell of a year for survival game fans, but many follow the same formula - make a character, walk around harvesting resources, keep yourself fed, warm, and watered, and build bases. One game that dared to do something different was Pacific Drive, which makes a beat-up station wagon the star of a freaky, supernatural adventure. While it certainly had some kinks to iron out at launch, it’s only gotten better throughout the year with a series of free updates. Now, in its latest patch, it adds a mysterious new threat to the Olympic Exclusion Zone, a puzzling new mechanic, and the ability to customize your garage alongside your car. Continue reading Free Pacific Drive update adds a puzzling new mechanic to the survival game MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Pacific Drive review, Best survival games, Best single player games
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BS Meters MELTED: What John Brennan Said About Tulsi Gabbard Proves NO ONE Should Listen to Him (Watch)
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BS Meters MELTED: What John Brennan Said About Tulsi Gabbard Proves NO ONE Should Listen to Him (Watch)

BS Meters MELTED: What John Brennan Said About Tulsi Gabbard Proves NO ONE Should Listen to Him (Watch)
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REPORT: California to Lead 'Resistance' Against the Orange Man What Is Bad
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REPORT: California to Lead 'Resistance' Against the Orange Man What Is Bad

REPORT: California to Lead 'Resistance' Against the Orange Man What Is Bad
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