JD Vance, Vice President of the United States, highlights Trump's aggressive actions to curb illegal immigration, including reopening a large migrant detention center at Guantanamo Bay. Vance emphasized Trump's commitment to border control and criticized the far-left's perceived greater compassion for illegal immigrants over American citizens.
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Vice President Kamala Harris swore in the senators as the 119th Congress convened. A video of JD Vance laughing during the oath of the Senators went viral as this was the face-to-face meeting of the Republican leaders with the Vice President after the bitterly fought election during which several Republicans mispronounced Kamala Harris's name.
Authorities have linked the 2023 murder of a Pennsylvania couple to the Zizians, a cult-like group associated with multiple violent crimes in the U.S. The group's leader, Jack "Ziz" LaSota, was arrested, raising hopes for justice in the unsolved case.
Donald Trump acknowledged that Elon Musk hired young people -- as young as 19-year-olds-- for crucial DOGE work. He said he never met them though they work out of the White House but they are very smart people. "Some are young and some are not young. Some are not young at all. But they found great things," Trump said.
Venezuela agreed to resume repatriation flights carrying deported nationals from the US following an agreement between the two countries. This decision addresses the temporary halt from earlier in the month and ensures the safe return of migrants with the safeguard of their human rights.
Nearly 100 migrants deported by the US to Panama have been moved to a detention camp on the edge of the jungle. Despite claims by the deputy foreign minister that the camp provides adequate care, conditions are reportedly primitive and detention legality is questionable.
IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva advised Europe to adopt a culture of confidence comparable to the United States to improve its economic performance. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde emphasised the need to retain and import talent to counter potential threats to Europe's competitiveness, amidst critical remarks from Donald Trump regarding US-EU trade relationships.
Luigi Mangione, scion of a prominent Baltimore family known for philanthropy and success, has been arrested in New York City for the murder of a health insurance executive. The arrest has shocked the community, given Mangione's privileged upbringing and the family's esteemed legacy. A handwritten document found by police suggests a possible motive, expressing resentment towards corporate elites.
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