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🇺🇦 Biden Approves Ukraine's Long-Range Missile Use. President Joe Biden has reportedly authorized Ukraine to deploy ATACMS missiles in strikes inside Russian territory, signaling another major escalation approved by the U.S. Additionally, sources indicate that the remaining $6 billion in Ukraine funding will be swiftly utilized before Donald Trump takes office, raising questions about the administration’s urgency in its support for Kyiv.
🇺🇸 Tennessee Faces Rising Threat from Tren de Aragua Gang. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation director warned of the gang’s rapid expansion across Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, describing it as a direct attack on public safety. The violent Venezuelan syndicate has brought human trafficking, organized retail theft, and deadly drug wars to the forefront, with its influence now spreading even to smaller towns across the state.
🗳️ Trump Welcomed as Hero at Madison Square Garden. Returning to the same venue where he gave his final campaign address, Trump was joined by key cabinet picks as he received overwhelming support from the crowd. After heavyweight champion Jon Jones secured his victory, he honored Trump with the iconic “Trump dance,” shook his hand, and even handed him his championship belt.
💰 Pentagon Fails 7th Consecutive Audit. the Pentagon has failed its financial audit, unable to fully account for its massive $820 billion budget. While Department of Defense officials claim incremental progress, they have yet to achieve comprehensive accountability since mandatory audits began in 2018, fueling concerns over transparency and fiscal responsibility.
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First "Trans" Congress Member to Challenge GOP
Sarah McBride Becomes First Transgender Member of Congress: Sarah, formerly Tim, McBride has made history as the first transgender-identifying member of Congress, securing Delaware’s at-large House seat. While Democrats and the left-wing media celebrate the milestone, conservatives are raising concerns about the long-term implications of McBride’s presence on Capitol Hill.
McBride’s Political Rise Fueled by Personal Transformation: Starting as a staffer for former Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, McBride transitioned from Tim to Sarah and quickly ascended the political ranks. This rise was bolstered by McBride’s connections with Hollywood celebrities and LGBT activists, helping to build a powerful network.
McBride Advocates for Controversial Policies: McBride has supported policies like allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports and endorsing sex-change surgeries for minors. Conservative commentator Michael Knowles raised alarms, questioning whether McBride would demand to use women’s bathrooms in Congress, challenging Republicans on their stance.
Conservatives Worry About the GOP’s Response: The central concern for conservatives is how the GOP will respond to McBride’s election with newfound majorities in both chambers of Congress. Will Republicans set a firm tone or give in to pressure to avoid conflict on this cultural flashpoint?
Republicans Face Test on Gender Ideology Language: Recent elections showed that Americans are increasingly rejecting the radical gender and racial ideologies pushed by the left. The first major challenge for Republicans will be whether they address McBride as “Congressman” or “Congresswoman,” signaling their stance on the cultural battle.
GOP’s Resolve Will Be Tested by McBride’s Tenure: The real question is whether Republicans will stand firm on rejecting left-wing ideology or bow to pressures for political correctness. McBride’s tenure will be a crucial test for GOP leadership in restoring a sense of normalcy to Washington.
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