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<p>I can do that — but do you want a 100-word summary of the claim you wrote (as-is, unverified) or a verified, sourced 100-word summary of what reputable outlets are actually reporting? I couldn’t find credible reports that President Trump “decertified all aircraft made in Canada” or formally imposed a 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft; recent coverage describes tariff threats and broader measures but notes aircraft have been largely exempt under USMCA. (<a href="https://www.flightglobal.com/airframers/trump-warns-of-steeper-tariffs-on-canadian-products-aircraft-still-exempt-for-now/163598.article?utm_source=openai">flightglobal.com</a>)</p>

I can do that — but do you want a 100-word summary of the claim you wrote (as-is, unverified) or a verified, sourced 100-word summary of what reputable outlets are actually reporting? I couldn’t find credible reports that President Trump “decertified all aircraft made in Canada” or formally imposed a 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft; recent coverage describes tariff threats and broader measures but notes aircraft have been largely exempt under USMCA. (flightglobal.com)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: Trump halts trade talks with Canada and warns of steeper tariffs — aircraft remain exempt under USMCA for now, industry alarmed. What do you think? Comment. According to FlightGlobal.…
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<p>Senate Republicans, reportedly coordinating with the White House, are advancing legislation to ban sanctuary cities and states and to make local politicians who defy federal immigration laws potentially subject to federal criminal liability. Sponsors say the bills would prohibit sanctuary policies, strip federal grants, and permit federal enforcement actions against jurisdictions that refuse cooperation. House Republicans have already moved related measures and DHS/DOJ officials are escalating pressure on sanctuary jurisdictions. Opponents say the proposal risks unconstitutional federal commandeering of state and local officials under the Tenth Amendment and will prompt legal challenges and political fights in the Senate and debate. (<a href="https://www.banks.senate.gov/press-releases/senators-banks-cruz-introduce-the-stop-dangerous-sanctuary-cities-act/?utm_source=openai">banks.senate.gov</a>)</p>

Senate Republicans, reportedly coordinating with the White House, are advancing legislation to ban sanctuary cities and states and to make local politicians who defy federal immigration laws potentially subject to federal criminal liability. Sponsors say the bills would prohibit sanctuary policies, strip federal grants, and permit federal enforcement actions against jurisdictions that refuse cooperation. House Republicans have already moved related measures and DHS/DOJ officials are escalating pressure on sanctuary jurisdictions. Opponents say the proposal risks unconstitutional federal commandeering of state and local officials under the Tenth Amendment and will prompt legal challenges and political fights in the Senate and debate. (banks.senate.gov)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: Senate GOP filed S.685 to bar sanctuary jurisdictions, cut grants and expand federal enforcement. Opponents vow lawsuits. Thoughts? Comment. Source: Congress.gov #news
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<p>Senate Republicans are advancing bills to ban sanctuary jurisdictions by denying federal grants, requiring local cooperation with federal immigration authorities, and enabling civil lawsuits against jurisdictions that ignore detainer requests. Sponsors include Sens. Ted Cruz and Jim Banks and a GOP group led by Sen. Ted Budd; companion House measures have been introduced. Proposed measures would strip specific grants (including Community Development Block Grants), mandate information sharing and detention cooperation, and create private causes of action for victims of crimes by undocumented immigrants. Bills were introduced in 2025 and are under Judiciary and appropriations review as Republicans seek floor votes. (<a href="https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/685/text?utm_source=openai">congress.gov</a>)</p>

Senate Republicans are advancing bills to ban sanctuary jurisdictions by denying federal grants, requiring local cooperation with federal immigration authorities, and enabling civil lawsuits against jurisdictions that ignore detainer requests. Sponsors include Sens. Ted Cruz and Jim Banks and a GOP group led by Sen. Ted Budd; companion House measures have been introduced. Proposed measures would strip specific grants (including Community Development Block Grants), mandate information sharing and detention cooperation, and create private causes of action for victims of crimes by undocumented immigrants. Bills were introduced in 2025 and are under Judiciary and appropriations review as Republicans seek floor votes. (congress.gov)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: Senate GOP advances bills to block grants, force ICE cooperation, and allow lawsuits against "sanctuary" jurisdictions — led by Cruz, Banks & Budd. What do you think? Comment. Source:…
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Breaking: Keir Starmer opens door to possible Xi Jinping UK visit after talks

Breaking: Keir Starmer opens door to possible Xi Jinping UK visit after talks

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: Keir Starmer opens door to a possible Xi Jinping UK visit after talks — a potential thaw in UK-China relations that could reshape trade and security. Source: BBC. What…
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Breaking: The Senate passed SB 5855, sponsored by @SenValdez46th, a bill that would bar law enforcement from wearing face coverings. Supporters say federal agents roaming with masks have unsettled residents. The sponsor and proponents urge rapid action so the measure can move to the executive’s desk for signature — “This bill must move quickly to my desk so I can sign it into…” — underscoring urgency to finalize the restriction. Critics warn banning masks could endanger officer safety and impede undercover work. Debate now shifts to final legislative steps and whether the executive will sign or veto the bill. soon.

Breaking: The Senate passed SB 5855, sponsored by @SenValdez46th, a bill that would bar law enforcement from wearing face coverings. Supporters say federal agents roaming with masks have unsettled residents. The sponsor and proponents urge rapid action so the measure can move to the executive’s desk for signature — “This bill must move quickly to my desk so I can sign it into…” — underscoring urgency to finalize the restriction. Critics warn banning masks could endanger officer safety and impede undercover work. Debate now shifts to final legislative steps and whether the executive will sign or veto the bill. soon.

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: WA Senate passed SB 5855, Javier Valdez's bill banning law-enforcement face-coverings. Supporters say masked federal agents unsettle residents; critics warn it risks officer safety and undercover ops. Thoughts? Comment.…
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<p>U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minneapolis tried to pursue a man with a criminal history who fled into the Ecuadorian consulate, but consulate staff physically blocked agents from entering. Ecuador’s foreign ministry called the incident an “attempted incursion,” released video showing the confrontation, and lodged a formal diplomatic protest with the U.S. embassy in Quito. ICE said officers were conducting a targeted enforcement operation and were focused on public safety; it denied entering the consulate. The episode, amid a large ICE deployment in Minneapolis, has drawn criticism and raised legal and diplomatic concerns, and the suspect remains at-large. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/28/ice-ecuador-consulate-minneapolis?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>)</p>

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minneapolis tried to pursue a man with a criminal history who fled into the Ecuadorian consulate, but consulate staff physically blocked agents from entering. Ecuador’s foreign ministry called the incident an “attempted incursion,” released video showing the confrontation, and lodged a formal diplomatic protest with the U.S. embassy in Quito. ICE said officers were conducting a targeted enforcement operation and were focused on public safety; it denied entering the consulate. The episode, amid a large ICE deployment in Minneapolis, has drawn criticism and raised legal and diplomatic concerns, and the suspect remains at-large. (theguardian.com)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
ICE agents tried to enter Ecuador's consulate in Minneapolis; staff barred them, called it an "attempted incursion," released video and filed a diplomatic protest. ICE denies entry; suspect remains free.…
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DHS says an undocumented Ecuadorian man with prior sexual‑assault convictions escaped custody two days ago and ran into Ecuador’s consulate, where consulate staff allegedly sheltered him. DHS alleges ICE was present at the consulate during the incident and that the individual remains at large, posing a public‑safety threat. The department says it is investigating and coordinating with local and federal partners. Critics and some officials have demanded the consulate be shut down for allegedly shielding a dangerous suspect; Ecuador’s government and the consulate have not issued a public response. Authorities say updates will be provided as the investigation continues soon.

DHS says an undocumented Ecuadorian man with prior sexual‑assault convictions escaped custody two days ago and ran into Ecuador’s consulate, where consulate staff allegedly sheltered him. DHS alleges ICE was present at the consulate during the incident and that the individual remains at large, posing a public‑safety threat. The department says it is investigating and coordinating with local and federal partners. Critics and some officials have demanded the consulate be shut down for allegedly shielding a dangerous suspect; Ecuador’s government and the consulate have not issued a public response. Authorities say updates will be provided as the investigation continues soon.

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
DHS: undocumented Ecuadorian with prior sexual‑assault arrests escaped custody two days ago, ran into Ecuador’s consulate and was sheltered. ICE on scene; he remains at large, a public‑safety threat. What…
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<p>Today the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6–3 decision, allowed Texas’s controversial 2026 congressional map to stand for the 2026 elections, staying a lower court’s order that had blocked the map as a likely racial gerrymander. The map, drawn in 2025 and signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, is engineered to net Republicans five additional House seats and reshape several urban districts. The ruling clears the way for the new lines to be used while litigation continues, putting vulnerable Democrats — including Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Al Green — at risk of losing their seats. The three liberal justices dissented strongly. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/04/supreme-court-redistricting-texas-trump/038a2fd2-d166-11f0-92cb-561ee4e6a771_story.html?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>)</p>

Today the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6–3 decision, allowed Texas’s controversial 2026 congressional map to stand for the 2026 elections, staying a lower court’s order that had blocked the map as a likely racial gerrymander. The map, drawn in 2025 and signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, is engineered to net Republicans five additional House seats and reshape several urban districts. The ruling clears the way for the new lines to be used while litigation continues, putting vulnerable Democrats — including Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Al Green — at risk of losing their seats. The three liberal justices dissented strongly. (washingtonpost.com)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
BREAKING: Supreme Court 6–3 lets Texas’s GOP 2026 map stand, risking five House seats and imperiling Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Al Green. What do you think? Comment. According to The…
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<p>President Trump has attacked Democrats’ “affordability” messaging, saying voters “don’t hear affordability anymore” and accusing Democrats of abandoning the topic as his administration touts an economic turnaround. In recent speeches and a Cabinet meeting he blamed Democrats for past inflation, credited his policies with falling prices, job and wage gains, and promised further steps to lower costs. Democrats and Senate leaders pushed back, calling his comments out of touch and disputing the economic picture. Coverage of the dispute appeared across major outlets, framing it as a political fight over who owns the affordability narrative ahead of upcoming elections, and messaging. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/e6dc4aee8ede8e8e906f81f35a10a25b?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>)</p>

President Trump has attacked Democrats’ “affordability” messaging, saying voters “don’t hear affordability anymore” and accusing Democrats of abandoning the topic as his administration touts an economic turnaround. In recent speeches and a Cabinet meeting he blamed Democrats for past inflation, credited his policies with falling prices, job and wage gains, and promised further steps to lower costs. Democrats and Senate leaders pushed back, calling his comments out of touch and disputing the economic picture. Coverage of the dispute appeared across major outlets, framing it as a political fight over who owns the affordability narrative ahead of upcoming elections, and messaging. (apnews.com)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: Trump says voters “don't hear affordability anymore,” blames Democrats, credits his policies for falling prices and vows more cost cuts. Democrats push back. What do you think? Comment. According…
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<p>Sen. John Fetterman (D‑Pa.) told reporters in Jerusalem on March 20, 2025 that he would back partnering with Israel to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, shouting “Oh yeah. Blow it up! Blow it up!” and saying he would support U.S. tools to do so. In the JNS interview he criticized fellow Democrats for backing away from Israel and argued strong action was necessary to prevent Tehran’s nuclear breakout. The remarks, reported by JNS and picked up by other outlets, intensified intraparty debate over military force versus diplomacy and prompted swift responses from both progressive and hawkish Democrats and national security experts. (<a href="https://www.jns.org/fetterman-to-jns-i-fully-support-partnering-with-israel-to-bomb-irans-nuclear-facilities/?utm_source=openai">jns.org</a>)</p>

Sen. John Fetterman (D‑Pa.) told reporters in Jerusalem on March 20, 2025 that he would back partnering with Israel to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, shouting “Oh yeah. Blow it up! Blow it up!” and saying he would support U.S. tools to do so. In the JNS interview he criticized fellow Democrats for backing away from Israel and argued strong action was necessary to prevent Tehran’s nuclear breakout. The remarks, reported by JNS and picked up by other outlets, intensified intraparty debate over military force versus diplomacy and prompted swift responses from both progressive and hawkish Democrats and national security experts. (jns.org)

Posted by By jookco January 29, 2026
Breaking: Sen. John Fetterman told reporters Mar 20, 2025 he'd back partnering with Israel to strike Iran’s nuclear sites—shouting “Oh yeah. Blow it up! Blow it up!” and backing U.S.…
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