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Bipartisan congressional pressure helped push Mexico’s legislature to approve a joint military exercise between the U.S. and Mexican militaries, according to two people familiar with a U.S. delegation to the country. The U.S. and Mexico had been considering a joint exercise for which 19 U.S. Marines would train with the Mexican Navy in the city of Campeche along the Gulf of Mexico (the U.S. calls it the “Gulf of America”). But Mexican lawmakers balked at approving the exercise after the U.S. conducted a Jan. 3 operation to capture former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The plan got back on track following…

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The House of Representatives has voted against the US president’s use of emergency powers in the trade war with Canada US President Donald Trump has warned Republican lawmakers that they will face political “consequences” after the House of Representatives voted to roll back some of his tariffs on Canada.In a pair of posts on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday, Trump accused Canada of taking advantage of the US and defended tariffs as a key pillar of his economic and national security strategy.“Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come…

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Gail Slater, head of the Department of Justice’s antitrust division resigned on Thursday after reportedly losing the support of key cabinet officials. Slater approved multiple mergers for Woke Disney while also holding up American companies taking on China’s Huawei. As Breitbart News reported this morning, Slater resigned from her position as the head of the antitrust division with her tenure including the high profile antitrust case against Google, which failed to secure a breakup of the internet giant or any penalty beyond what most onlookers considered a slap on the wrist. Slater originally came under fire for ignoring concerns from…

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The left-wing Labour government in Britain is facing accusations of seeking to cover up what is going on inside the criminal justice system by deleting one of the largest court records archives. The Ministry of Justice has ordered Courstdesk to delete its court records archive, which journalists and media organisations have used to inform the public about crimes in their communities. The organisation said it has been used by over 1,500 journalists from 39 media organisations since it was created in 2021 under the previous Conservative government, in a bid to “improve coverage of the courts by the news media”.…

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The Supreme Court Can’t Stop Trade Rebalancing — Even if It Tries The legal establishment in Washington has convinced itself that the Supreme Court is about to ride to the rescue of the global trade status quo. Lawyers at white-shoe firms are telling their multinational clients to hold tight: the courts will strike down the President’s tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), and the whole trade rebalancing project will collapse. They’re wrong. Not because the Justices won’t strike down the tariffs. They might. But because the administration has a path forward that doesn’t depend on tariff authority…

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Well, I’ve characterized immigration and mass migration as civilizational warfare. Is the latest weapon deployed in this war a Bad Bunny? On this week’s episode of The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer, he and co-host Eric Eggers get into the political reactions to Bad Bunny’s halftime show at the Super Bowl. For Schweizer, author of a brand-new, bestselling book on immigration, there’s more than a few fake passes. The Bad Bunny halftime show, completely in Spanish, has generated a backlash among conservatives who feel it’s disrespectful to American culture, and corresponding cheering from political liberals angry about President Trump’s immigration…

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A DHS shutdown is coming Friday night, and there’s no telling how long it could last. The White House on Wednesday night sent Congress the legislative text of its immigration enforcement counterproposal, a White House official and two people granted anonymity to disclose the private action told POLITICO. But key Democrats have already said they don’t believe the administration is serious enough about reining in the immigration agencies, all but guaranteeing a funding lapse despite the text exchange. — State of play: Senators are headed into doomed DHS appropriations votes Thursday. Majority Leader John Thune teed up a vote to…

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Washington has pulled out troops from the Al-Tanf garrison after improving ties with the new government, according to the outlet US forces have withdrawn from the Al-Tanf military base in southeastern Syria, relocating to Jordan and handing over control of the facility to the country’s new authorities, AP reported on Wednesday, citing sources.One source told the agency that American forces “withdrew entirely from Al-Tanf base today,” adding that Syrian forces were being deployed to replace them. A second source confirmed the withdrawal, noting that US troops had been moving equipment out for the past 15 days. He added that US…

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South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told lawmakers in that country on Thursday that communist North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has begun the process of formalizing his daughter, believed to be named Kim Ju-ae, as his heir to the leadership of the country. The repressive and secretive North Korean stage rarely offers information about the ruling Kim dynasty’s members and little is known about Kim Ju-ae. Her existence was first confirmed by former basketball star Dennis Rodman, who called her “Ju-ae” in public comments, and she is believed to be about 13 years old, though no official birthday is publicly…

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Teachers and school administrators across the country continue to lead children out of classrooms and off school grounds into often violence-prone and dangerous left-wing protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On the west coast, for instance, teachers at Issaquah High School in Issaquah, Washington, helped students begin an anti-ICE protest which soon exploded in violence as they began beating up a mother this week. After the violent confrontation, school principal Erin Connolly dismissed the incident by admitting that there was violence but waving it all off because there were no “serious injuries.” Connolly also did not condemn the violence…

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