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| | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | 🚨 Vivek Ramaswamy is expected to leave DOGE. Sources confirmed that Ramaswamy, who co-led the Department of Government Efficiency task force with Elon Musk, plans to depart and subsequently announce his campaign for Ohio governor by the end of January. Internal tensions and a lack of participation have reportedly led to friction within the team, with some insiders suggesting he has "worn out his welcome." | 🇮🇱 The first three hostages were released after 471 days in captivity. Three Israeli women, Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher, and Emily Damari, were transferred from Hamas to the Red Cross, arriving home safely after over a year in captivity. While 33 hostages are supposed to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire deal, only 22 are expected to still be alive. | 👍 Americans show strong support for Trump's policies. A New York Times/Ipsos poll revealed that while Donald Trump remains a divisive figure, many Americans back some of his boldest proposals. Nearly 90 percent of Americans support deporting illegal migrants with criminal records, over 60 percent support deporting all illegal migrants who arrived under Biden-Harris, and nearly 80 percent believe men should not compete in women's and girls' sports. | 🚔 Trump's planned Chicago immigration raid is delayed after a leak. Trump administration plans for a large-scale immigration raid targeting 300 individuals in Chicago are now under review following a leak to the press. The operation, initially set to begin the day after Trump's inauguration, was focused on illegal migrants with criminal backgrounds, including minor offenses like driving violations. |
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| | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | President Biden pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, members of Congress and staff from the Jan. 6 committee, and Capitol and DC police who testified before the committee. CNN attempted to cancel the Tuttle Twins, but they accidentally sold over 50,000 books about American values and liberty.* A CBS poll found that two-thirds of Americans under 30 are optimistic about Donald Trump's presidency. Donald Trump's new meme coin has reportedly earned him over $50 billion in 48 hours, now representing nearly 90 percent of his net worth. The Senate voted to end debate on, and advance the Laken Riley Act for a final vote. It is expected to pass. The most clicked link in our last newsletter was Mike Pence's group, Advancing American Freedom, urging senators to reject RFK Jr.'s confirmation.
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| *Indicates content from our sponsors | | TODAY'S FEATURED STORY | Trump's plans for a record-breaking first day | | What's happening: Today, on Inauguration Day, 47th US President Donald Trump is expected to sign over 200 executive orders (EO), a record-setting first wave of policy reforms. Most of Trump's orders are expected to be "border heavy;" Trump reportedly plans to declare a state of emergency on the southern border and will sign orders to prepare his mass deportations. | Border details: Trump will direct the military to take immediate action to fully secure the southern border. He'll also reinstate policies like "Remain in Mexico" and launch task forces to eliminate criminal cartels, designating them as foreign terrorist organizations to permit him to use expanded security measures.
| More EOs: Many of the other executive orders will involve unleashing American energy, cutting costs for families, and changing unfair and unproductive hiring practices across the federal government. | On energy, Trump plans to end Biden-era restrictions on drilling, expand US oil and gas production, and prioritize energy independence, particularly in Alaska. His executive orders will pause offshore wind leases and eliminate mandates for electric vehicles — a burdensome Biden-Harris agenda item. | On the bureaucracy and DEI, Trump will also reform the federal government by reasserting presidential control over the career workforce. This includes merit-based hiring practices, ending Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and restoring in-person work requirements for federal employees. | On free speech issues, Trump also wants to end the "weaponization" of government and "restore freedom of speech," taking steps to curb federal censorship. Additionally, the president-elect is preparing to "suspend the security clearances for the 51 national security officials who 'lied' about Hunter BIden's laptop ahead of the 2020 presidential election," per Fox News. | To help reduce costs for families, Trump will also sign directives to de-regulate parts of the economy. This aims to lower inflation, make everyday life more affordable, and undo policies from the Biden administration that Trump believes harm economic growth. | Why it matters: By asserting control over the federal bureaucracy and reversing many of the previous administration's policies, Trump aims to reorient the US government away from progressive ideologies and toward improving the quality of life for American citizens and restoring national sovereignty. | | 360 Media View | | From the left: A detailed list of Trump's agenda items was created by The New York Times to track his many promises. The Times expressed skepticism that the 47th president would accomplish his list of goals, remarking that his success would "be determined by historians years after he leaves the Oval Office." However, even passing half of his massive list of policy priorities would reshape American life… | | 🔒 360 Media View: Members-Only | See how different media outlets across the spectrum are framing this story. | |
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| | THE DAILY DEBATE | 📊 What will the most important first-day executive orders be?Results will be in tomorrow's newsletter | | | POLL RESULTS FROM THURSDAY | After Hegseth's performance, how do you view the remaining "controversial" nominees? | ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🕵️♀️ Gabbard Rejected (37) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🩺 RFK Jr. Rejected (64) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ❌ Both Will Be Rejected (21) 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 ✅ Both Will Be Confirmed (1,341) | 🩺 RFK Jr. Rejected: "I think he'll have the toughest time. Some Senators on both sides may reject him, Republicans because he's not conservative enough and Democrats because moved to Trump's team." — Gordon ✅ Both Confirmed: "They are both qualified for the positions. It's a nobrainer." — K.S. ✅ Both Confirmed: "Democrats can't scream right wing extremism. Both Tulsi and Kennedy started as Democrats." — Zoe | | 1,463 votes |
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