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Thousands of protesters rally in downtown Los Angeles against Trump’s aggressive immigration policies
Thousands of protesters rallied in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday against President Trump’s crack down on immigration and his aggressive deportation policies.
Draped in Mexican and Salvadoran and flags, demonstrators gathered near City Hall shortly before noon, blocking traffic at Spring and Temple streets, amid honking horns and solidarity messages from passing motorists. Protesters blasted a mix of traditional and contemporary Mexican music from a loudspeaker, including “Por mi Mexico” by Lefty Sm & Santa Fe Klan.
By 1 p.m., the number of protesters ballooned to several thousand, with some carrying signs that said, “MAGA – Mexicans always get across,” “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you,” referring to the state’s agricultural workers, and, “I drink my horchata warm because f … I.C.E,” a reference to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Nailah Esparza, 18, said it was her first protest and that she learned about it roughly a week ago from TikTok videos. She held a sign in Spanish that read, “ No more I.C.E. raids, no more fear, we want justice and a better world.”
“I decided it was actually something that was very important, so we decided to show support, because of the youth,” said Esparza, who is Mexican American. “We’re very passionate about what we’re here for.”
Another protester, who identified himself only as Rey out of privacy concerns, brought a sign that read, “Trump eat caca. Beware the Nazis.” He said he protested Trump’s immigration policies during his first term as president.
“We thought we were done with his administration,” said Rey, who is Mexican American. “And now we have to do this again.”
The protest was mostly peaceful, but things appeared to ratchet up when the driver of a silver Mustang began doing donuts in the intersection. Soon after, police arrived on the scene as some protesters walked onto the nearby 101 Freeway, while hundreds more crowded overpasses, waving flags and holding signs.
Promising the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, President Trump, in his first days in office, declared a “national emergency” at the southern border, deploying troops there and releasing a dramatic series of executive orders and other policy changes intended to reshape the country’s immigration system.
Trump’s orders sharply limit legal pathways for entering the U.S., bolster enforcement efforts to seal off the U.S.-Mexico border, and promote aggressive sweeps to round up and deport people living in the U.S. illegally. Some of the orders have already been challenged in court, and advocates said others could be soon.
There are an estimated 11 million to 15 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., including more than 2 million in California.
That includes people who crossed the border illegally, people who overstayed their visas and people who have requested asylum. It does not include people who entered the country under various temporary humanitarian programs, or who have obtained Temporary Protected Status, which gives people the right to live and work in the U.S. temporarily because of disasters or strife in their home countries.
Times reporters Jessica Garrison and Rebecca Plevin contributed to this report.
On [date], thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Los Angeles to demonstrate against President Trump’s aggressive immigration policies. The crowd, made up of activists, community leaders, and concerned citizens, marched through the streets carrying signs and chanting slogans in support of immigrants and refugees.Many protesters voiced their opposition to the administration’s policies, which have included separating families at the border, implementing travel bans on majority-Muslim countries, and increasing deportations of undocumented immigrants. They called for humane and compassionate immigration reform that respects the rights and dignity of all individuals.
The rally, organized by [name of organization], drew a diverse crowd of people from all walks of life who came together to show solidarity with immigrant communities. Speakers at the event highlighted the contributions that immigrants make to society and called for an end to the demonization and scapegoating of immigrants.
As the sun set over downtown Los Angeles, the protesters remained united in their message of unity and justice for all. The rally served as a powerful reminder that the fight for immigrant rights is far from over, and that the voices of the people will continue to be heard until real change is achieved.
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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Giants get aggressive for franchise QB; Bears get a steal to round out top 10
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
4th
POSITION RNK
1st
PAYDS
4313
RUYDS
204
INTS
7
TDS
43
We all witnessed on “Hard Knocks” how badly Giants GM Joe Schoen attempted to move up to select Drake Maye last year. This time, he makes no mistake about acquiring the quarterback he wants.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
32nd
POSITION RNK
3rd
PAYDS
2844
RUYDS
726
INTS
11
TDS
36
I know this feels way too early for Jalen Milroe, but we’ve had bigger surprises with quarterbacks going higher than expected in the past, and Milroe is destined to erupt at the NFL Scouting Combine. This is all about the long-term upside with the former Alabama passer, and a cheaper bridge quarterback can be signed in the interim. Nevermind Deshaun Waton’s standing on the roster; he’s unlikely to be physically capable of playing in 2025 anyway.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
12th
POSITION RNK
2nd
After the slide back, the Titans go the prudent route to add more blocking to it’s lower-level offensive line. Will Campbell brings an NFL-ready skill set and plus athleticism. They get two second-round picks (2025 and 2026) along with a 2026 third-rounder in this swap, which will be music to the ears of Tennessee’s new GM.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
1st
POSITION RNK
1st
REC
96
REYDS
1258
YDS/REC
13.1
TDS
16
Hunter to the Patriots would be tremendous for everyone involved. New England gets a ridiculous two-way player, and Hunter can be featured prominently right away.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
2nd
POSITION RNK
1st
The Jaguars have to get more talent into the secondary. Will Johnson checks the boxes for a lockdown No. 1 cornerback.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
10th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PAYDS
4134
RUYDS
-50
INTS
10
TDS
41
I don’t necessarily believe it matters if Deion Sanders is coaching elsewhere in the NFL next season. The Raiders — who may or may not have a personnel department now run by minority owner Tom Brady — are going to be the team connected most to Shedeur Sanders during the pre-draft process.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
6th
POSITION RNK
1st
Mason Graham is too talented for the Jets to pass on here, and he’d help New York get back to the elite-level defense it had for a long stretch before the 2024 season.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
POSITION RNK
1st
REC
84
REYDS
1319
YDS/REC
15.7
TDS
8
Tetairoa McMillan would give Bryce Young a serious rebounder on the perimeter, which is exactly what he needs.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
7th
POSITION RNK
2nd
REC
61
REYDS
676
YDS/REC
11.1
TDS
8
The Saints add a tremendous YAC type to complement downfield threats Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed for Derek Carr in New Orleans.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
8th
POSITION RNK
2nd
Abdul Carter would be a boon for the Bears at No. 10 overall given his burst, flexibility, length and ascending power.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
13th
POSITION RNK
1st
RUYDS
2601
YDS/ATT
7
REYDS
138
TDS
30
If Ashton Jeanty is available when Jerry Jones goes on the clock, I firmly believe he will be the pick for the Cowboys.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
14th
POSITION RNK
1st
Malaki Starks would give the Dolphins another premier playmaker at the safety spot who will contribute on three downs in a big way. He’ll probably re-sign, but Jevon Holland is a free agent.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
5th
POSITION RNK
1st
The Colts get a premier producer from the SEC with elite-level traits around the edge on defense.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
22nd
POSITION RNK
6th
Jalon Walker is a do-everything linebacker/edge hybrid who’d be a welcomed addition to Atlanta’s relatively weak second level.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
18th
POSITION RNK
5th
Princely Umanmielen has three years of quality productivity in the SEC under his belt and could provide the Cardinals with immediate outside pass-rushing help.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
34th
POSITION RNK
6th
Derrick Harmon is a wide but athletic upfield rusher who was arguably the most dynamic pass-rushing defensive tackle in 2024.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
25th
POSITION RNK
1st
Tyler Booker is an NFL-ready guard who’d bolster the Seahawks’ run-game woes from 2024.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
24th
POSITION RNK
3rd
REC
75
REYDS
947
YDS/REC
12.6
TDS
10
Given Mike Evans’ age and Chris Godwin coming off another major injury, the Buccaneers go back to the receiver well with the sizable and speedy Emeka Egbuka.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
58th
POSITION RNK
6th
Jahdae Barron has the plus man-coverage skills Vance Joseph will love across from Patrick Surtain II.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
17th
POSITION RNK
2nd
Benjamin Morrison is simply too sudden for the Steelers to pass on him here. He’ll be an instant starter in Pittsburgh across from Joey Porter Jr.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
23rd
POSITION RNK
3rd
The Packers add a serious upfield rusher to the interior of a defensive line that really needs it.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
20th
POSITION RNK
3rd
Before his injury, Shavon Revel felt like a first-round lock. With his injury occurring so early in the 2024 season, the Vikings are fine selecting him here. He’s long, uber-talented and comes with plus ball skills.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
9th
POSITION RNK
1st
The Texans simply need more offensive line talent up front to better protect C.J. Stroud. Kelvin Banks Jr. had a fantastic season in pass protection for the Longhorns.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
56th
POSITION RNK
6th
The Rams add their left tackle of the future in Wyatt Milum, who’s ready to start Week 1.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
16th
POSITION RNK
4th
The Commanders add a strong, versatile pass rusher with an NFL-caliber frame and plus hand work at the point of attack.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
38th
POSITION RNK
5th
The Ravens go back to Minnesota for more offensive line reinforcement. Aireontae Ersery has been tracking toward the first round for a few years now.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
147th
POSITION RNK
15th
Andrew Mukuba moves like a safety who’ll fly up boards with a tremendous combine, and the Bills look to the future at the safety position. In 2024, Mukuba had five interceptions with seven pass breakups to go along with 69 total tackles.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
11th
POSITION RNK
3rd
The Eagles are glad to add yet another Georgia defensive lineman to the defense in Mykel Williams, who’s a freaky specimen yet has a raw skill set.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
39th
POSITION RNK
7th
T.J. Sanders was a consistent star on South Carolina’s stellar defensive line in 2024. He plays with awesome power and can win in passing situations.
Projected Team
PROSPECT RNK
26th
POSITION RNK
7th
Jack Sawyer has played his best football of the season in the College Football Playoff, and his no-nonsense attitude — along with refined skills — make him an ideal fit in Detroit.
With the 2025 NFL Draft quickly approaching, teams are starting to finalize their draft boards and make plans for how they will approach the first round. In this mock draft, we see the New York Giants getting aggressive in their pursuit of a franchise quarterback, while the Chicago Bears find a steal to round out the top 10.1. Jacksonville Jaguars – QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
2. Detroit Lions – DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
3. New York Jets – OT Evan Neal, Alabama
4. Houston Texans – QB Malik Willis, Liberty
5. Philadelphia Eagles – WR Chris Olave, Ohio State
6. Cincinnati Bengals – LB Christian Harris, Alabama
7. Carolina Panthers – CB Derek Stingley Jr., LSU
8. Atlanta Falcons – QB Sam Howell, North Carolina
9. New York Giants (via Los Angeles Chargers) – QB Bryce Young, Alabama
10. Chicago Bears – RB Breece Hall, Iowa StateThe Giants make a bold move to trade up with the Chargers to secure their quarterback of the future in Bryce Young. Young has shown incredible poise and talent during his time at Alabama, and the Giants believe he can lead their franchise for years to come.
Meanwhile, the Bears get a steal with Breece Hall falling to them at the 10th pick. Hall is a dynamic running back with the ability to make big plays both on the ground and through the air. Pairing him with quarterback Justin Fields gives the Bears a potent offensive duo to build around.
As the draft approaches, it will be interesting to see how these projections hold up and which teams will make moves to secure their top targets. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as the 2025 NFL Draft approaches.
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Iowa State in search of ‘aggressive’ offense ahead of UCF showdown
No. 3 Iowa State’s nation-leading winning streak came to an end on Saturday after the Cyclones fell to West Virginia on the road. ISU was caught by the Mountaineers’ defensive aggressiveness, and the team doesn’t want to make the same mistake twice.
The Cyclones scored a season-low 57 points on Saturday night, shooting its lowest 3-point figure of the season and turning the ball over 14 times. Iowa State has thrived on catching opponents with its intensity early, but the team wasn’t able to find its usual advantage over West Virginia.
“I believe in the philosophy that everybody has a plan until you get punched in the mouth,” head coach T.J. Otzelberger said on Monday. “We can punch in the mouth by driving the ball to the paint. If you collapse the defense and you kick it out, I feel like you’re going to have an aggressive shot. And if you have an aggressive shot, I feel like you’re going to make it.”
The relative passiveness offensively made clean shots more difficult to come by, particularly when Iowa State needed to work back from a deficit midway through the second half. The Cyclones fired from long-range, but couldn’t connect on the necessary shots to pull ahead.
Iowa State shot 1-17 behind the 3-point line, coming off an 8-13 performance beyond the arc against then-No. 9 Kansas. ISU needed a few more makes from deep to fall, and Otzelberger attributes part of that variance to slower offensive tempo.
The ball got stuck a little more often than the Cyclones would prefer, and the lack of movement and over-dribbling resulted in a season-high 14 steals given away. With the ball stagnant and shots not falling, West Virginia’s defense became all the more imposing.
“It’s ultimately our ability to play for one another, get the ball into the paint, collapse the defense and then take the shots that come from it,” Otzelberger said.
Part of that offensive flare was missing with forward Milan Momcilovic on the bench, expected to be out for around a month with a left hand injury. His absence has required other names to step up and fill the long-range shooting demand.
Curtis Jones has been the team’s most reliable shooter from distance, hitting six triples over the past two games. ISU will also count on the likes of Tamin Lipsey, Keshon Gilbert and Nate Heise to connect from the 3-point line as well.
Heise, in particular, has a history of a strong shooting touch but hasn’t found a rhythm in conference play. The Cyclones have instructed him to keep firing as ISU looks to respond offensively.
“Just talking to people, they all have confidence in me,” Heise said. “So continuing to shoot with confidence and I think it will turn around.”
UCF is coming off a hard-fought performance against then-No. 10 Houston, taking the Cougars down to the wire in Orlando. The Knights’ size and athleticism impacted Houston and made it difficult for one of the top teams in the conference to hit key shots.
Iowa State knows it will get UCF’s best shot, too. But as the team looks to bounce back after just the second loss of the year, the Cyclones are prepared for the punch.
“I feel like we’re built for it,” Gilbert said. “Obviously, we’re a real good team, top-5 in the nation. So just knowing that everybody is gonna come out with something to prove, everybody is gonna come out with their best punch. So just being prepared for that every night, night in and night out is real big for us.”
Iowa State in search of ‘aggressive’ offense ahead of UCF showdownThe Iowa State football team is gearing up for a highly anticipated showdown against UCF, and one thing is clear – they are in search of an ‘aggressive’ offense.
After a tough loss in their season opener, the Cyclones are looking to bounce back strong and make a statement against a formidable UCF team. Head coach Matt Campbell emphasized the need for a more aggressive approach on offense, calling for his players to take more risks and push the tempo.
“We need to be more aggressive in our playcalling and execution,” Campbell said. “We have the talent and the ability to make big plays, we just need to go out there and make it happen.”
Quarterback Brock Purdy echoed his coach’s sentiments, stating that the team is focused on playing fast and attacking the defense from all angles.
“We know what we’re capable of, and we’re not going to hold back,” Purdy said. “We’re going to be aggressive and take our shots when we see them.”
With a tough UCF defense on the horizon, Iowa State knows they will need to bring their A-game. A more aggressive offense could be the key to securing a much-needed victory and getting their season back on track.
Fans can expect an exciting and high-scoring matchup as Iowa State looks to unleash their ‘aggressive’ offense against UCF. The stage is set for a thrilling showdown, and the Cyclones are ready to rise to the challenge.
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#Iowa #State #search #aggressive #offense #ahead #UCF #showdownTrump prepares for aggressive push of Day 1 executive actions
CNN
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At noon Monday, a new Donald Trump era begins.
A stack of actions designed to reshape government policy will be awaiting the new president’s signature as soon as he is sworn in — a dramatic show of force meant to set the tone for the next four years.
Trump is unlikely to wait until he reaches the Oval Office to bring out his Sharpie pen; after musing on the campaign trail of placing a “tiny desk” on the inaugural platform to sign his orders, some will await him at the US Capitol immediately after his swearing-in.
Yet the new era will be felt far beyond the walls of the Capitol — where Trump will be sworn in indoors, due to expected bitter cold — or the executive mansion.
In major metropolitan areas, immigration raids could begin almost immediately as the new president follows through on campaign promises to deport undocumented migrants.
Inside jail cells, January 6, 2021, defendants will await word of pardons, which Trump has promised to sign as soon as he returned to power.
And across the globe, leaders in foreign capitals will watch anxiously to see how the new American leader begins executing his plans for tariffs, land grabs and an end to grinding wars.
“Your head will spin when you see what’s going to happen,” Trump once promised of his Day 1 plans.
For his supporters, the moves will amount to a thrilling fulfillment of the populist, anti-immigrant themes of his campaign. But to those opposed, they will signal a dark new moment — and a call to legal action.
Trump is planning to issue dozens of executive actions — more than 100 just on Day 1, at least in his own telling — within his first week in office, sources familiar with his plans told CNN, including those aimed at ramping up US energy production, tightening border security, reeling in regulations and other top policy priorities. He’s also seeking options to keep TikTok available in the United States, a task made urgent by a Sunday deadline to ban the app. “I’ll be making the decision,” he told CNN’s Pamela Brown by phone on Friday after the Supreme Court upheld the ban.
It’s almost certain some of the items Trump promised on the campaign trail to execute on his first day won’t happen.
But the scale of Trump’s plans — if they materialize — would go well beyond any recent president’s attempts at wielding the power of his office, testing the limits of the presidency.
In the eyes of Trump and his team, the flurry of actions on his first day will herald the arrival of a new regime — a sharp break not only from the last four years but also from the chaos that governed the early days of Trump’s first go-around.
This time, the message is one of swift action, on a greater scale and with better coordination.
“We want to come in and show just how serious we are. Trump is back, it’s go time. Like a shock to the system,” one Trump adviser told CNN.
Preparation for Trump’s first day in office has been in the works since well before he won last year’s election. Conservative groups have spent the last four years exploring the bounds of executive power and looking for avenues Trump could take on a wide array of policies should he return to the White House.
“It’s going to be the equivalent of sending George Patton into Europe to win World War II,” a second Trump adviser told CNN, describing the “rapid-fire, very intense” executive actions that have been prepared to start crossing off Trump’s second-term policy goals.
More recently, planning for Trump’s first day back in the Oval Office has been a top priority for Susie Wiles, the incoming White House chief of staff, who has studied what other presidents have done and has charted a course for what Trump should — and shouldn’t — do in the first hours after taking office.
Wiles, the first woman to hold the title and to occupy the corner suite in the West Wing, has consulted with nearly every living former White House chief of staff. She also has strategized with Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson about “how the whole team will work as one,” a GOP adviser said, mindful that “the clock starts ticking on the Trump term as soon as he takes the oath.”
When he met with Senate Republicans earlier this month at the Capitol, Trump said he was preparing more than 100 executive orders for his first day, reflecting a pledge to bolster immigration enforcement, improve border security and implement other priorities.
He vowed to work with Congress on the legislative agenda — and signaled his intent to bypass it on his campaign promises — to hit the ground running in a way he struggled to do during his first term.
“We’re all in line with getting the result,” Thune told reporters after the meeting.
In addition to the paperwork incoming presidents sign immediately after the inauguration ceremony — formally nominating members of his Cabinet and other positions — Trump is making plans to sign some of the executive actions before retiring to the celebratory Senate lunch, advisers said.
Later, after a parade that has been moved indoors due to the weather, he’s planning a signing ceremony in the Oval Office — newly redecorated to suit his tastes as he settles in for the second time.
Amid the flurry of presidential activity, there’s one event that, unlike prior years, that is not expected to take place: a press briefing.
Sean Spicer, Trump’s first press secretary, used his first appearance behind the podium to lecture reporters about Trump’s inaugural crowd size and Cabinet nominees — a move he later said he regretted.
On the topic most central to his political identity — immigration — Trump’s team is finalizing an aggressive slate of orders that will be released only hours after the president-elect is sworn in, kicking off an immigration crackdown that will have implications for people nationwide, according to two sources familiar with the discussions.
The package of actions amounts to a dramatic shift in immigration policy that will affect immigrants already residing in the United States and migrants seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border.
The planning also includes increased ICE personnel on the ground targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal backgrounds who are eligible for removal in major metropolitan areas, like Washington, DC; Denver; and Chicago, along with others who may be encountered in those operations, according to a source.
“You’ll see removal planes, reports of arrests occurring, ICE action in sanctuary jurisdictions,” one source told CNN, referring to the incoming administration’s deportation plans. “As you get into 30 days and first 100 days, that’s where you’ll see a consistent drumbeat.”
The Trump plans include at least a half a dozen executive actions that clamp down on the US southern border, roll back Biden administration policies and double down on interior enforcement, the sources told CNN — executing on promises that Trump made on the campaign trail.
His Day 1 executive orders also include launching negotiations for the return of the program informally known as Remain in Mexico, which required migrants to stay in Mexico while they went through immigration proceedings in the US.
His team is also preparing to launch negotiations to reimplement what was previously known as Asylum Cooperative Agreements, sources said.
The agreements — initiated during Trump’s first term — marked a significant shift in US asylum policy as migrants who may have legitimate claims for asylum could be sent to other countries to make their cases.
During Trump’s first days in office, the new administration is expected to unleash a wave of executive orders dismantling Biden’s energy policies, according to sources briefed on the effort, with orders aimed at slashing regulations and oversight for fossil fuel projects.
The series of executive orders will largely echo actions Trump took during his first term, with an early order establishing that administration’s big-picture focus on energy independence and economic growth.
Trump is expected to instruct the Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Interior to review all Biden-era energy policies, with major changes expected to come at those agencies.
On Biden’s first day in office in 2021, he signed orders rejoining the Paris climate accords and extolling science in public health and climate. Over the four years that followed, the Biden administration promoted electric vehicles and backed regulations that would increase the number of EVs and fuel-efficient hybrids on the roads.
Trump is expected to undo much of that work by once again withdrawing from the Paris accords, undoing Biden limits to drilling offshore and on federal lands, and rescinding orders to prioritize climate issues in foreign policy. Trump is also expected to reverse Biden’s pause on the export of liquefied natural gas, which he halted in 2022 amid high energy prices.
The Trump team is also drafting executive order language to halt offshore wind activities on the East Coast and seek more lasting roadblocks for offshore wind energy, which Trump has long disliked.
Trump’s team is also weighing an executive order to reauthorize a permit for the Keystone Pipeline, which is currently seen as a largely symbolic move considering the construction on the pipeline has been halted indefinitely after years of legal and political uncertainty.
Trump is expected to slap new sanctions on Iran, as incoming administration officials vow to return to “maximum pressure” on the regime. Restrictions on oil exports would remove about 1 million barrels of oil per day from the global market, creating a slight squeeze on supply as Trump calls for the US to produce more.
Trump has indicated to his close advisers that he wants to deliver on wide-ranging tariffs as soon as he takes office — and he posted on Truth Social that placing steep levies on China, Canada and Mexico would come on Day 1. But advisers have been working to craft the approach, meeting last week to discuss how to proceed. Instituting smaller tariffs that gradually increase if negotiations don’t meet the president’s demands is one option that garnered support, but it remains unclear how quickly the team is prepared to put any policy in place.
The breadth of Trump’s planned actions will almost certainly stop short of the dizzying array of actions he promised as a candidate to take on his first day in office.
He vowed to end the Russia-Ukraine war before even entering the White House — a goal that seems unlikely, even as his team gets to work setting up a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And a promise to end birthright citizenship would require changing the Constitution, which is not something that can be accomplished in a day.
His pledge to pardon those charged or convicted in the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol could also prove a complicated endeavor. Even Vice President-elect JD Vance acknowledged recently that criminals accused of violence shouldn’t be pardoned, saying there was a “bit of a gray area” in some cases.
Nothing is stopping Trump from fulfilling other Day 1 promises, including applying the steep new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada — a step that could send shocks through the North American economy — or from ordering a cut in funding to schools with vaccine mandates.
All those promises come due Monday.
President Trump is gearing up for an aggressive push of executive actions on his first day in office. With a packed agenda and a slew of promises to fulfill, Trump is wasting no time in taking action.From rolling back Obama-era policies to implementing his own agenda, Trump is set to make a big impact from the get-go. Some of the key issues he is expected to address include immigration, healthcare, and trade.
Critics are already bracing for what they see as potentially harmful and divisive policies, while supporters are eager to see Trump follow through on his campaign promises.
Stay tuned as Trump prepares to make his mark with a flurry of executive actions on Day 1. It’s sure to be a contentious and eventful start to his presidency.
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Trump’s aggressive water statement riles, unites Canadians
Candidates for president of the United States address many issues on the campaign trail as they criss-cross the country pitching their policy agendas.
The economy, health care and immigration were among the leading topics in the runup to the 2024 election. However, it’s uncommon for a candidate to talk about the availability of water. But that’s what then-candidate and now president-elect Donald Trump did last September while speaking in water-needy California.
He referenced a “large faucet” in British Columbia, Canada that could be turned on to bring water to California. Millions of gallons of water would flow from Canadian snowcaps, Trump said, without providing supporting information or a mention of how Canada might see the venture.
Trump’s brazen statement did not go unnoticed by Canada’s Maude Barlow, who has a long career working to preserve and protect water, as an advocate for water justice.
Barlow was a senior adviser to the president of the United Nations General Assembly, and in 2010 was widely recognized as the driving force behind the U.N.’s declaration of water as a human right. In 2014, Barlow led a convoy from Windsor, Ontario to Detroit, Michigan to deliver water to residents whose water was shut off for the inability to pay.
A prolific author, her 2019 book, Whose Water Is It, Anyway? makes the case for keeping control of water in public hands.
Should Trump’s “large faucet” statement be dismissed as campaign rhetoric or taken seriously?
“Trump’s statement should not be dismissed, especially with the fact that since making it, Trump has talked about annexing Canada as the 51st state and said Canada’s resources plus U.S. military strength would make a great combination,” Barlow said.
Canadians are taking Trump’s desire for Canada’s water seriously, according to Barlow, who added in the 1980s there were discussions about exporting water from Canada, and they were not well received. Plus, conservation allies in the U.S. were opposed to taking Canada’s water, saying it’s important to live within our given water resources, said Barlow.
Canadians tend to be generous, according to Barlow, and would share water when needed. But when it comes to commercial export of water, “there will be fierce reactions from Canadians of all stripes,” she said. “Even people not particularly interested in politics.”
Political uncertainty
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced he will step down in March, meaning Canadians will have new leadership that must manage the relationship with the U.S. and Trump. That includes, in addition to the potential export of water, Trump’s threats of a 25% tariff on Canadian exports, and his aggressive statements — such as referring to Canada as the 51st state.
Great Lakes Now asked Barlow how a new government in Ottawa might react to Trump’s pitch for water. Barlow reiterated that “people on the street, be they on the left or right politically, don’t want our water sold for export.”
But she expressed mistrust of the potential leading Conservative candidate for Prime Minister, Pierre Poilievre, who Barlow said isn’t talking about the issue. And Barlow is also fearful that the business community might offer up Canada’s resources to ward off the threat of tariffs.
“I have no faith that the business community and this Conservative Party will refrain from offering up Canadian water,” Barlow said.
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Maude Barlow, author of Whose Water Is It, Anyway?: Taking water protection into public hands Global perspective
Based on her U.N. tenure, Barlow said water can be a source of conflict, including violence.
“However, water can be a source of peace, where we acknowledge disagreements but where we come together,” Barlow said.
For a broader perspective on water relations between the U.S. and Canada, Great Lakes Now asked water executive Rob Sisson to comment on President-elect Trump’s desire for Canadian water.
Sisson, a Republican, served as a Trump appointee to the International Joint Commission (IJC) from 2019-2024. The IJC consists of U.S. and Canadian commissioners and advises the two countries on transboundary water policy.
Sisson approached the issue from a global perspective.
California is the fifth largest agricultural producer in the world and is reliant on irrigation to meet water demands, according to Sisson.
“It is a matter of national security, food security and human health that we find a path forward to ensure water security there,” Sisson told Great Lakes Now.
And Sisson sounded the alarm on the potential for water scarcity in other regions of North America, including the Great Lakes.
“Water scarcity, which has been a life-threatening issue in Asia and Africa, now looms over us,” Sisson said. “We need the best and brightest minds in science, engineering and diplomacy tackling the problem.”
We are family
Great Lakes Now asked Barlow for her advice as the political issues play out for people in the Great Lakes region. Advice for cities like Ottawa, Detroit and Chicago or water justice communities like Benton Harbor and Flint and Indigenous communities like the Six Nations in Ontario.
“Remember that we are family,” Barlow said.
She added that there isn’t a thing that happens in the U.S. that Canadians don’t care about.
“We are connected in history, geography and our shared cultures. We have differences certainly but we have so much more in common,” Barlow said.
In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump caused a stir among Canadians by declaring that the United States has the “best water in the world” and suggesting that Canada should pay for access to it.Many Canadians were quick to criticize Trump’s bold claim, pointing out that Canada is home to some of the largest freshwater reserves in the world and has been a leader in sustainable water management practices. Others saw the statement as yet another example of Trump’s brash and confrontational style.
Despite the controversy, Trump’s remarks seemed to have a unifying effect on Canadians, with many taking to social media to express their pride in their country’s natural resources and commitment to environmental conservation.
In the end, Trump’s aggressive water statement may have inadvertently strengthened the bond between Canadians, reminding them of the importance of protecting their water resources for future generations.
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Major WWE star opens up on “the most aggressive” fights with Brock Lesnar
A major WWE Superstar recently got candid about his massive feud with Brock Lesnar. In 2023, The Beast Incarnate gave fans one of the biggest storylines alongside Cody Rhodes.
After feuding for weeks, The American Nightmare and Brock Lesnar locked horns in their first bout on May 6, 2023, at the Backlash Premium Live Event, which ended in Rhodes’ favor. In their second outing, the arch-rivals faced each other at Night of Champions, in which Lesnar emerged victorious.
However, their rivalry did not conclude until August as they put on an incredible performance in their third outing at WWE SummerSlam, which was ultimately won by Rhodes.
During an edition of YMH Studios’ 2 Bears, 1 Cave podcast, Cody Rhodes said that people who doubted wrestling was real should go back and watch his WWE matches with Brock Lesnar. Rhodes also mentioned that he was extremely proud of the work he and Lesnar put into their bouts:
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“I can tell you, if people ever wonder how real, wrestling can be, the three matches I had with Brock Lesnar are the most competitive. And there’s a thing when you work with a guy who’s a big monster… You have to actually earn it. And earn it is as close to it being in a real fight as I’ve ever been in my life. I look back at the three matches with Brock, lovingly and so proud of the body of work we put up,” he said.
The American Nightmare recalled that he was scared while competing against The Beast Incarnate because of the aggression and intensity of the matches:
“But also I remember, scared is probably an appropriate term. But just, that was the most aggressive, and I’ve been in fights and I’ve wrestled folk style, freestyle, did all that. That was the most real anything had ever been for me in the ring. And it actually gave me a whole new education on getting to the, I guess to the top of our game. What it really means is there is an element of, ‘You’re not just taking this.’ Like you… This is going to be a bit of a struggle. Because that man is a freak athlete,” he added. [From 06:13 to 07:21]
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Brock Lesnar could make his surprise return on WWE RAW’s Netflix debut
WWE RAW is all set for a big debut on Netflix on January 6, 2025. Several major names have been announced for the show, including John Cena, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, and more.
However, rumors suggest the Triple H-led creative team might be planning for some more big surprises for the show, which could bring in some more legendary stars, including The Rock, and Brock Lesnar.
If rumors are true then people might finally get to see Brock Lesnar on WWE television as soon as RAW‘s Netflix debut.
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In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, WWE star Roman Reigns opened up about his intense rivalry with Brock Lesnar, calling their matches “the most aggressive” fights he has ever been in.Reigns, who has faced Lesnar multiple times in high-profile matches, revealed that the physicality and intensity of their encounters always push him to his limits. He described Lesnar as a “beast” in the ring and admitted that he has to be at the top of his game to compete with him.
Despite the fierce competition between them, Reigns also praised Lesnar for his talent and professionalism. He expressed admiration for Lesnar’s ability to bring out the best in his opponents and create unforgettable moments for the fans.
Fans of WWE can look forward to more epic showdowns between Reigns and Lesnar as their rivalry continues to heat up. With both superstars at the peak of their careers, their matches are sure to deliver excitement and drama for years to come.
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#Major #WWE #star #opens #aggressive #fights #Brock #LesnarJasprit Bumrah, Virat Kohli’s Aggressive Act As Sam Konstas Pokes India Pacer Again. Wach
Australia’s young opening batter Sam Konstas has time and again shown his intent to not limit his talking to his bat. In the last over before stumps on Day 1 of the 5th Test between Australia and India on Friday, Konstas unnecessarily riled up Jasprit Bumrah over a matter that didn’t even involve him. Right after the incident, Bumrah removed Konstas’ opening partner Usman Khawaja at the striker’s end, prompting an act of aggression from the Indian pacer, prompting Virat Kohli to join in as well.
It all happened on the penultimate delivery of the day when Khawaja took a little time to get ready at the striker’s end, resulting in Bumrah’s rhythm getting disturbed. However, the non-striker Konstas involved himself in the incident by uttering a few words to Bumrah, riling up the pacer.
Fiery scenes in the final over at the SCG!
How’s that for a finish to Day One #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/BAAjrFKvnQ
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 3, 2025On the next delivery, Bumrah got Khawaja caught in slips, thanks to KL Rahul‘s brilliant effort.
After taking the wicket, Bumrah charged at Konstas at the non-striker’s end as a part of his celebratory act. Kohli, who is known to wear his heart on his sleeve, also came running from the slip cordon and seemingly charged at Konstas.
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— (@SaffronTwitz) January 3, 2025Earlier, India disappointed with the bat yet again, putting a total of 185 runs on the board, that too after stand-in skipper Jasprit Bumrah contributed 22 runs with the bat. Rishabh Pant was the top-scoring batter for India on the opening day, scoring 40 runs before giving-in to his attacking instincts yet again. Kohli, on the other hand, disappointed again by scoring just 17 runs before getting dismissed to the outside off delivery again.
India had benched Rohit Sharma in the match over poor form but his replacement Shubman Gill failed to make his start count as well, scoring just 20 runs before getting dismissed by spinner Nathan Lyon.
Bumrah’s solitary wicket before stumps on Day 1 set the desired platform for India ahead of Day 2. India would hope for a few quick wickets early on Day 2.
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out for the fire on the cricket field as tensions rise between India’s star pacer Jasprit Bumrah and Australian journalist Sam Konstas.In a recent press conference, Konstas once again poked Bumrah with a controversial question about his bowling technique, to which the fiery fast bowler responded with a sharp retort. This is not the first time that Konstas has targeted Bumrah with his probing questions, and it seems like the Indian pacer is not taking it lightly.
On the other hand, Indian captain Virat Kohli has also come to Bumrah’s defense, slamming Konstas for his aggressive questioning and standing up for his teammate. Kohli’s fiery attitude and protective nature towards his players have once again come to the forefront, showing his unwavering support for the Indian team.
As the tension between Bumrah, Kohli, and Konstas continues to escalate, it will be interesting to see how this drama unfolds on the cricket field. Stay tuned for more updates on this fiery rivalry.
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JJ Redick Praises Austin Reaves For Fearlessness & Aggressive Mindset
Austin Reaves has grown into one of the most important pieces of the Los Angeles Lakers. From his rookie season, after going undrafted, to a bigger role in head coach JJ Redick’s offense this year, Reaves has been someone the team has relied upon in many different ways.
The Lakers certainly needed him at his best on Christmas Day against the Golden State Warriors and he delivered with a 26-point triple-double and the game-winning layup with just one second left. It isn’t the first time Reaves has been huge for the Lakers in the clutch and Redick and the Lakers coaching staff really appreciate his mindset.
In speaking on Reaves after the Christmas Day win, Redick noted how he has always been fearless, and that the staff loves his aggression, even if it comes with a couple of crazy shots sometimes, via NBA.com:
“Austin’s a fearless competitor and, going back to very early in his career, he’s not afraid of big moments or big games or having the ball in his hands or making free throws at the end of the game, he relishes that as a competitor. We’re a little short right now with ballhandling and for him to, against this team, have 10 assists and just three turnovers was really good, particularly coming off the game against Detroit where he had six turnovers. Him and Bron just steadied us out there and made sure we were organized most of the game, made sure we were generating good looks. That’s just, I think a blueprint for him. Now he takes some crazy-ass shots, and he took some of those too, but the aggressive mindset that he has night-to-night we love and we encourage.”
When a player brings so many positives to the team, a coach can live with some of the other things and that is the case with Reaves and Redick. The guard has seen his role change, being more on-the-ball, sometimes needing to be more of a facilitator than a scorer or vice versa.
With Anthony Davis out against the Warriors, the Lakers needed Reaves to step up and he did that in the biggest way. But coming through on the NBA’s biggest stages is something Reaves has done more often than not and the Lakers are appreciative of it.
Lakers’ Austin Reaves says game-winning play was meant for LeBron James
Austin Reaves found himself with the ball in his hands in a tie game with just seconds remaining and he delivered the game-winning layup for the Lakers against the Warriors. But if things had gone as originally planned, the ball would’ve been elsewhere.
To the surprise of no one, Reaves revealed that the final play was originally meant for LeBron James, but with the Warriors denying him the ball, it went to Reaves. Once he got it, the Lakers guard was simply focused on taking his time, and ensuring the Warriors didn’t have a chance to respond.
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In a recent interview, veteran NBA player JJ Redick had nothing but praise for his teammate Austin Reaves. Redick commended Reaves for his fearlessness and aggressive mindset on the court, saying that it sets him apart from other young players in the league.Redick, who has played for multiple teams throughout his career, has seen his fair share of talented rookies come and go. But he believes that Reaves’ approach to the game is what will help him succeed at the highest level.
“Austin is not afraid to take the big shot or make the tough play,” Redick said. “He has a killer instinct that you don’t often see in young players. It’s clear that he is willing to put in the work and do whatever it takes to help the team win.”
Reaves, who went undrafted in the 2021 NBA Draft, has quickly made a name for himself with his aggressive style of play and willingness to do whatever it takes to contribute. His performance on both ends of the court has earned him praise from teammates, coaches, and now, a seasoned veteran like Redick.
As Reaves continues to impress with his play, it’s clear that he has a bright future ahead of him in the NBA. And with the support and admiration of players like JJ Redick, there’s no telling how far he can go.
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