Police Dog’s Death During Mall Shooting Inspires Florida Boy To Pen Letter Of Condolence To Sheriff’s Deputy


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A Florida boy penned a touching letter of condolence this week to the deputy who lost his K9 during a Christmas Eve shootout when the heroic dog died while saving two deputies’ lives — and officials have shared the note online.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office posted the letter from the boy, identified only as “Cooper.” It was addressed to “Deputy Ryan,” handler the 3-year-old K9, named Cigo, and included a story from the boy’s mother.

She sent the letter to the sheriff’s office, saying her son cried upon learning that Cigo had died during Monday’s disturbance at the Mall at Wellington Green, in which two suspects were arrested, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

Cooper told his mom that losing Cigo was like the deputy losing his “buddy” and “now he’s doesn’t have his ‘buddy’ anymore,” the mother said, according to the post. The next morning, Cooper decided to write the letter.

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Incoming Populist President Bolsonaro to Expand Gun Ownership in World’s 4th Largest Democracy


Incoming Populist President Bolsonaro to Expand Gun Ownership in World’s 4th Largest Democracy

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by Jim Hoft
December 29, 2018

Incoming populist Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro announced on Saturday he plans on allowing all Brazilians without criminal records to own firearms.

The “Trump of the Tropics” made an election promise to fight corruption and crime in the world’s fourth-largest Democracy.

Bolsonaro also announced he would move the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem and will not sign the insane UN migration pact that hands power over the the corrupt international body.

The international left is going to absolutely HATE this guy!

Brazil’s far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro said on Saturday he plans to issue a decree allowing all Brazilians without criminal records to own firearms, welcome news to many core supporters who want him to loosen Brazil’s strict gun laws.

Throughout his campaign, Bolsonaro had pledged to dismantle Brazil’s current gun legislation, which presents various bureaucratic and legal obstacles for people seeking to purchase firearms. That message appealed to many Brazilians who want to use guns for self-defense amid sky-high levels of violent crime.

“By decree, we plan to guarantee the ownership of firearms by citizens without criminal records,” Bolsonaro, who takes office on Jan. 1, wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

He did not provide additional details and it was not immediately clear what mechanisms Bolsonaro would have at his disposal to carry out such a decree, or what specific measures the decree would contain. Brazil’s Congress is already discussing measures to loosen gun control laws.

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Plot Against Toledo Synagogues Is the 105th Islamist Terror Plot or Attack

In early December, an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force in Ohio arrested 21-year-old Damon Joseph for planning an attack on a synagogue in Toledo, Ohio. Joseph was inspired by ISIS, making this the 105th Islamist terror plot or attack since 9/11 against the U.S. homeland.

Law enforcement first located Joseph on social media where he made posts of weapons and in support of ISIS.

Undercover agents contacted Joseph and he sent them ISIS propaganda and recruitment literature. He expressed support for violent “martyrdom operations” in the U.S. and following the attack on the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue in October.

Joseph expressed interest in carrying out a similar attack.

He then spent the next month deliberating over whether or not to conduct such an attack but ultimately decided that it was time for him to move from “virtual jihad” to “physical jihad.”

By the end of November, Joseph was plotting the specifics of his act of terror, still interested in attacking a synagogue with firearms.

Joseph asked one of the undercover agents if they would be interested in participating in an attack and when the agent responded that he had money available for such an operation, Joseph forwarded a plan of attack and the need for firearms and ammo.

Joseph said there were two synagogues that could be targets but he preferred the larger one because he wanted to “go big or go home.” Joseph then met in person with undercover agents to talk about specific weapons and tactics.

In the following days, the undercover agents sent photos of the weapons they had acquired for the attack. They then met with Joseph to exchange the weapons, which had been rendered inoperable.

Once he took the weapons, Joseph was arrested.

This plot was the 92nd homegrown plot—the terrorist radicalization and plotting occurred here in the U.S.

While many policymakers express concerns over the entry of terrorists in the U.S., this remains a rare area of attack. The U.S. has significantly improved its vetting following 9/11 so that most threats from abroad are now stopped abroad. This does not mean the U.S. can rest on its laurels as policymakers should always be scrutinizing the U.S.’ vetting programs to make sure they are working as well as they can.

But it does mean that the U.S. should be focusing more on how to stop terrorists who radicalize here in the U.S.

Domestic intelligence, undercover agents, other internal law enforcement activities should be improved to counter this internal threat.

The plot also shows the sad reality that anti-Semitic beliefs find fertile ground in many extreme ideologies, including the far right, the far left, and among Islamists. Such beliefs are abhorrent and cut against the founding ideals of the U.S. In his letter to the Hebrew congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, George Washington wrote in 1790 that in the U.S.:

All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support…

May the Children of the Stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other Inhabitants;  while everyone shall sit in safety under his own vine and figtree, and there shall be none to make him afraid.

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Remembering the ‘Problematic’ Bre Payton

Bre Payton, a writer for The Federalist, was a longtime collaborator with and friend of The Daily Signal.

Bre, who died Friday, was in and out of the Daily Signal offices on a near-weekly basis, as the co-host of “Problematic Women” podcast, which she worked on with our Kelsey Harkness, Lauren Evans, and more recently, Ginny Montalbano. I knew it was “Problematic Women” day because I’d often see Kelsey, Bre, and Lauren huddled up in Kelsey’s office, discussing what stories to cover.

They had fun, too; when they came out of the podcast studio, they’d often be all smiles. They were serious–they knew it was important for conservative women to discuss these topics and show that there was a diversity of views among women–but they also took a lighter approach about some of the zanier media stories and politically correct insanity. They chose the name “Problematic Women” because they knew that’s how the left saw them: they were “problematic” because they thought for themselves.

(Bre and Kelsey, presumably prepping for “Problematic Women.”)

Bre’s family posted this update on a GoFundMe raising funds for a scholarship in Bre’s name:

Around 8:30, on Dec. 27, Bre’s friend went into her room and found her unresponsive and barely breathing. She immediately called 911 and Bre was taken to the hospital where she was admitted to the ICU, sedated and intubated, and doctors began working up a diagnosis. After a CT scan and hours of testing, they have determined she has the H1N1 flu and encephalitis. George [Bre’s dad] stayed at the hospital with her in San Diego.

She unfortunately passed away, and has gone to be with the Lord. Her memory will live on by her four siblings and parents. At this time we ask that you keep her family uplifted in prayer and know that we will see her again.

Kelsey shared this beautiful story about Bre on her Instagram Friday:

 

 

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Everything Bre did was extra. At @fdrlst, she didn’t just write about making the world a better place, she made it one. On her way to one of the last Problematic Women podcasts we recorded together, she saw a homeless man overdosing on the streets. While most would walk by and continue on with their lives, Bre walked over to the police and demanded they help. She then stayed and watched until they did. Amid her success, Bre was always asking how she could help the next person in line. At 26, she probably helped more people than most do in their lifetime. Without me ever asking, she gave my name to Fox News producers. Why? Because she believed in me more than I believed in myself. Bre was a full three years younger than me (we are birthday twins with Kanye West), but if you met her, you’d never know because she was wise beyond her years. I think that’s because Bre was an older sister to four—and I pray for those beautiful souls tonight. I also pray for her parents, who were her #1 fans, and for her boyfriend Ryan, who loved her to no end. Bre pushed me to have deeper faith both in myself and in the Lord, and reminded me that life is always better with a little lipstick or good hair. Although she was only here for a short time, she left her mark on the world. She was unapologetic in everything she did, and in everything she believed. I’ll never understand why she had to leave so soon, but find comfort in knowing that she was a strong believer in Christ, and is now in better hands. Sleep in heavenly, eternal peace, my love. This night is silent without you.??? *If you’re interested in donating, Bre’s family has set up a scholarship in her name to support young, rising Christian leaders who share Bre’s passion for life, purpose, and truth. Link in bio. Thank you for all the kind words and prayers. They mean a lot.

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Bre and Kelsey interviewed Kellyanne Conway, an adviser to President Trump, in March. (Photo: Lauren Evans/The Daily Signal)

And Lauren remembered her on Twitter:

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Bre really cared for the conservative movement. This wasn’t just a job for her–she lived and breathed the values we talked about. More than most people I’ve met in the city.
She was so smart–she could write headline or even a whole section/article so fast and make the boring topics really engaging.
She wanted to see others around her succeed and just embodied servant love and selfless-ness. This is something Kelsey and I talked about a lot even before her passing. … Bre always pushed me to actually be on the podcast, to talk about things that I’m passionate about, and when I was in the control room make sure that I got credit for being the producer. I wanted to take her as my plus one to the Heritage Christmas party this year, but the deadline to register a plus one had passed and even though she wanted to come, she didn’t want me to bother the events staff with having to add another name.

Bre reporting during the Kavanaugh confirmation fight. (Photo: Lauren Evans/The Daily Signal)

Ginny also remembered Bre on Twitter:

Others on the Daily Signal team remembered her, too:

And finally, this wonderful picture of Kelsey and Bre from CPAC in 2018, when they encouraged other women to embrace their “problematic” status:

Many of the tributes to Bre, like Kelsey’s, have mentioned her faith. The last time I saw Bre was earlier this month, and I thought she was heading to shoot “Problematic Women” since I ran into her a block from The Heritage Foundation building. But no, said Bre, she’d already done that. Instead, she told me–and this was a Wednesday, around lunch, mind you, not a Sunday morning–she’d just been to church. And then, because one of the things I liked the most about Bre was how easily she could slide from serious to a little silly, we discussed a new nail product she’d told me about recently.

We’re going to miss her a lot at The Daily Signal offices.

If you want to honor her memory, her family has set up the “Bre Payton Scholarship Fund in loving memory of Bre’s beautiful light, joyful spirit, hard-working ethics, and compassionate heart” to fund “college scholarships to support other young, rising Christian leaders who share in Bre’s passion for truth, purpose, and life.” Contribute here.

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Trump’s Executive Order Freezing Federal Pay Saves Taxpayers from Extraordinary Pay Increases

President Donald Trump issued an executive order effectively freezing federal pay for 2019 at current 2018 levels.

Had the president not issued this executive order (and lacking congressional action on federal pay), federal workers would have received a 2.1 percent across-the-board pay increase, as well as a 25 percent increase in locality-based pay.

A 2.1 percent across-the-board increase would have cost roughly $5 billion in 2019 while the locality-based increase would have cost a reported $26 billion.

That exceptional pay spike would have kicked in had the president not acted and had the default changes specified in the 1990 Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act kicked in instead. That act provides for annual federal pay increases based on the Bureau of Labor Statistic’s Employment Cost Index which tracks civilian employment costs.

Despite the specified formulaic federal pay increases, federal pay has more recently been set by presidents through their authority to propose an alternative pay schedule.

As has become the norm in recent decades, presidents typically set their own pay proposal by August 31 and barring alternative congressional action on federal pay before December 31, the president’s proposal goes into effect.

Although Congress typically defers to the president’s proposal for federal pay, it has the authority to set its own federal pay schedule or to override the president’s alternative plan. Of course, the president still has to sign that bill.

In his first year in office, Trump specified a 1.9 percent federal pay increase for 2018, including a 1.4 percent across-the-board increase and 0.5 percent distributed to locality-based pay.

During the Obama administration, federal employees had three consecutive years of pay freezes from 2011 to 2013, with average increases of 1.5 percent in the other five years.

Thus far in 2018, the Senate enacted a 1.9 percent federal pay increase as part of its budget, but the House failed to address federal pay, effectively endorsing the president’s proposed pay freeze.

Congress could still pass a budget including a federal pay adjustment in the last remaining days of 2018, but given the partial government shutdown, it seems unlikely that federal pay will become a priority.

A retroactive pay increase would be possible—that happened in 2003 and 2004 under the George W. Bush administration when Congress similarly hadn’t passed funding bills by the end of the year.

It seems less likely in 2019, however, that Congress would enact and the president would sign a retroactive federal pay increase given the administration’s clear directive for a freeze.

Federal pay should depend on workers’ skills, experience, and performance—not just their years of service and across-the-board annual pay increases.

Ideally, Congress should address federal employee pay and compensation through a broad reform package—addressing not only federal pay, but total compensation also including retirement, health, vacation, and other benefits—that would better align federal compensation with that of the private sector and better tie pay to performance.

Absent significant congressional action to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of federal compensation, the president’s pay freeze makes sense, both as a way to close the growing gap between federal and private sector compensation, as well as to reduce excessive government spending.

Congress would be wise, however, to grant the president his proposed $1 billion interagency workforce fund as a replacement for across-the-board pay raises.

The proposed fund would serve as a way to inject some measure of performance-based pay into the federal system, and to reward and retain the most highly-skilled and highly-performing federal workers.

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Communist Chinese City Bans Christmas Sales and Decorations


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Communist officials in Langfang, a city just south of Beijing, China, issued a directive prohibiting all Christmas sales and decorations between Dec. 23 and Dec. 25, including any “Santa” displays. 

The Urban Management Bureau of Langfang distributed the notice and claimed it was not targeting Christmas but wanted to ensure its city streets were clean and orderly to qualify for inclusion in the “National Civilized Cities” competition, reported the Global Times.

The Communist-run Bureau banned Christmas trees on streets, and stores were ”not allowed to put up posters, banners or light boxes about Christmas sales,” reported The Times. ”Outdoor performances to celebrate the holiday or promote sales [were] also prohibited.”

The paper further reported that “city peddlers [were] forbidden from selling Christmas related items like Christmas apples, Santa costumes and stockings, or Christmas trees.”  

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Commenting on what happened, the Christian relief group ChinaAid said the directive “comes amid Chinese authorities’ building an unfounded anxiety about foreign religions infiltrating China in order to overthrow their power.”

“As a result, they have begun ‘Sinicizing’ religions, or forcing them to conform to Communist Party ideals, in order to preserve their ideological control of the people,” said ChinaAid in a statement. “ Those who refuse to comply are often arrested or otherwise harassed.”

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GAO: IRS Had 4,487 Guns; 5,062,006 Rounds of Ammunition


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(CNSNews.com) – The Internal Revenue Service had in its weapons inventory 4,487 guns and 5,062,006 rounds of ammunition as of late 2017, according to a report published this month by the Government Accountability Office.

Included in this arsenal, according to the GAO, were 15 “fully automatic firearms” and 56,000 rounds of ammunition for those fully automatic firearms.

The same report–“Federal Law Enforcement: Purchases and Inventory Controls of Firearms, Ammuntion, and Tactical Equipment“–says that the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services had 194 fully automatic firearms and 386,952 rounds of ammunition for those fully automatic firearms.

“The term ‘fully automatic’ used in this report,” says a footnote in the report, “encompasses a range of firearms classified as machine guns, including submachine guns, three round burst guns, and guns with a selector switch that can enable continuous fire.”

[Above is Table 4 from the GAO report.]

The guns in the IRS inventory also included 3,302 pistols, 623 shotguns, 543 rifles, and 4 revolvers.

The ammunition stockpiled by the IRS—in addition to the 56,000 rounds for its fully automatic firearms–included 3,156,046 pistol and revolver rounds, 368,592 shotgun rounds and 1,481,368 rifle rounds.

The IRS’s firearms and ammunition are used primarily by its Criminal Investigation (CI) unit, which is manned by 2,148 federal law enforcement officers. But some of it also used by the IRS’s Police Officer Section, which includes only 9 federal law enforcement officers.

“IRS’ Criminal Investigation serves the American public by investigating potential criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in compliance with the law,” the GAO explained in the report it published this month.

“IRS’ Police Office Section,” said the report, “provides protection for the people, property and processes of its Enterprise Computing Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia, which houses 10 of IRS’ 19 critical tax processing functions.”

The GAO looked at how 20 federal agencies spent money on firearms and ammunition for the federal law enforcement officers (FLEOs) under their authority, whether they accurately reported those firearms and ammunition purchases, and how agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Environmental Protection Agency and the IRS, practiced “inventory control” for their guns and ammunition.

“Federal law enforcement agencies purchase firearms, ammunition, and tactical equipment, such as riot shields, to support their missions,” the GAO said in summarizing its report. “GAO was asked to review these purchases for federal law enforcement agencies, and inventory controls at HHS, EPA and IRS specifically.”

The report listed five members of Congress as the requesters: House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Trey Gowdy (R.-S.C.), Rep. Mark Meadows (R.-N.C.), Sen. Jim Inhofe (R.-Okla.), Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R.- Mo.) and Rep, Richard Hudson (R.-N.C.)

“The 20 federal law enforcement agencies in GAO’s review reported spending at least $38.8 million on firearms, $325.9 million on ammunition, and $1.14 billion on tactical equipment—at least $1.5 billion in total—from fiscal years 2010 through 2017, based on data agencies provided to GAO,” said the report.

The report explained that the agencies in question purchase ammunition for use by federal law enforcement officers for both training and operations.

“At these federal agencies, FLEOs are authorized to carry firearms,, and are required to train in their use and pass certain firearms qualification standards,” says the report. “To help ensure officers’ maintain the firearms proficiency of their firearms-carrying workforce, these agencies purchase ammunition for training, qualifications, and operations.”

The report said that one of the questions the GAO examined was: “What types and quantities of firearms, ammunition, and selected tactical equipment do HHS, EPA and IRS have documented to be in their inventory systems, as of November 2017?”

The original report that the GAO produced on this included some information considered too “sensitive” by HHS, IRS and TSA to be released. So, the report was modified for review by the public.

Specifically, among other things, the report removed some information about “the number and some firearms, ammunition, and tactical equipment in NIH’s and IRS’s inventory.”

“This report is the public version of a sensitive report that we issued in October 2018,” said GAO. “HHS, IRS and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) deemed some of the information in our October report to be sensitive, which must be protected from public disclosure.

“Therefore,” said GAO, “this report omits sensitive information about the number of FLEOs at TSA, an illustration of how HHS’s National Institutes of Health Police secures its firearms, and the number and some firearms, ammunition, and tactical equipment in NIH’s and IRS’s inventory.”

Table 4 of the GAO report lists the elements of the EPA, HHS and IRS that employ federal law enforcement officers that use firearms.

Among these agencies, the law enforcement element with the most guns and ammunition is the IRS’s “Criminal Investigation” (CI) unit.

At the EPA, the Office of Investigations in the Office of the Inspector General had 48 FLEOs, according to Table 4. As of November 2017, this IG’s office had 231 pistols, 20 shotguns, and 6 rifles. It also had 95,576 pistol rounds, 31,145 shotgun rounds, and 5,278 rifle rounds.”

In addition to these guns and ammunition, the EPA IG also had tactical equipment that included 4 silencers.

The EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance had 157 FLEOs. This unit was armed with 377 pistols and 223 shotguns. It also had 220,418 pistol rounds and 146,075 shotgun rounds.

At HHS, the Food and Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigation had 232 FLEOs. This force was armed with 390 pistols and 122 shotguns. It also had 166,783 pistol rounds and 30,620 shotgun rounds.

In tactical equipment category, the FDA Office of Criminal Investigation also had 16 piece of “breaching equipment.”

Table 4 did not include the number of FLEOs or the weapons on ammunition inventories by the NIH’s Division of Police. Instead, the table said: “This information was determined to be sensitive by NIH.”

The HHS Office of Inspector General had 444 FLEOs. This force was armed with 1,061 pistols, 12 revolvers, 194 fully automatic firearms, 1 shotgun, and 2 rifles. It also had 541,864 pistol and revolver rounds. 386,952 fully automatic firearms rounds, 225 shotgun rounds, and 420 rifle rounds.

Its tactical equipment included 219 piece of breaching equipment.

The IRS Criminal Investigation unit had 2,148 FLEOs. They were armed with 3,282 pistols, 4 revolvers, 15 fully automatic firearms, 621 shotguns, and 539 rifles. It also had 3,151,500 pistol and revolver rounds, 56,000 fully automatic firearms rounds, 367,750, shotgun rounds, and 1,472,050 rifle rounds.

In the tactical equipment category, IRS Criminal Investigation had 103 “aiming devices,” 178 “specialized image enhancement devices,” and 10 “tactical lighting” instruments.

The IRS’s Police Officer Section had 9 FLEOs. This force was armed with 20 pistols, 2 shotguns and 4 rifles. It also had 4,546 pistol rounds, 842 shotgun rounds and 9,316 rifle rounds.

A footnote to the report says that the “IRS CI ammunition counts are as of December 2017”—not November 2017.

The GAO report said that the IRS CI did “not have a documented policy to track ammunition or conduct a regular inventory.”

“IRS CI currently limits access to ammunition and entrusts use of force coordinators with independently managing their ammunition inventory to meet the training needs of their area of responsibility,” said the report. “One IRS CI use of force coordinator said that she relies on her experience and judgment to keep track of ammunition use at her field office without formally recording it. IRS CI is the only component in our review that does not have a documented policy to track ammunition or conduct a regular inventory; however, IRS CI officials indicated they are in the process of establishing a nationwide policy to track ammunition and conduct a regular ammunition inventory.”

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Long Island Town Offers Toy Gun Exchange: Just Say No … Even to Toy Guns


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For the third year in a row, the village of Hempstead, Long Island encouraged boys and girls to exchange their toy guns for a different toy at Christmas as a way of “saying no to guns … even toy guns.”

“Saying no to guns is important — even toy guns,” Hempstead Village Mayor Don Ryan told local TV station WABC at the Dec. 13 event.

Village Trustee LaMont Johnson said, “The purpose is to offer a safe alternative to toy guns. We don’t want the kids playing with guns. Guns are dangerous.”

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The toy gun exchange program was started by former New York City police officer Sean Acosta. “It has to start at a young age,” said Acosta. “If we can get them to say, ‘It’s not cool to carry these toy guns,’ then maybe when they get older, they won’t ever carry a real gun.”

At this year’s exchange, 50 kids were invited to participate — to bring in a toy gun and exchange it for an alternative toy.

For kids who didn’t have toy guns to exchange, the event’s organizers provided them with water pistols and nerf blasters to turn in.

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Trump: ‘We Will Be Forced to Close the Southern Border Entirely’


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(CNSNews.com) — In response to the political impasse and partial government shutdown over funding for a border wall, President Donald Trump tweeted on Friday that he may shut down the entire southern border with Mexico if the Democrats do not agree to allocate funds for the wall’s construction and help the administration to fix the illegal immigration problem. 

“We will be forced to close the Southern Border entirely if the Obstructionist Democrats do not give us the money to finish the Wall & also change the ridiculous immigration laws that our Country is saddled with,” tweeted Trump on Dec. 28.

“Hard to believe there was a Congress & President who would approve!” he added.

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The Trump administration and congressional Republicans have sought to allocate $5 billion to pay for more border wall construction, either as tall, steel-slatted fencing, concerte, or a combination thereof. 

House Republicans passed a bill to appropriate the $5 billion but the legislation did not pass in the Senate, which under current rules would require a 60-vote majority to pass. 

Republicans hold 51 seats in the Senate; Democrats (and two Independents) hold 49.  The Senate did pass legislation last week to keep the government funded through Feb. 8 but the president rejected the bill because it provided no money for the border wall. 

In another tweet this morning, President Trump said, “Either we build (finish) the Wall or we close the Border.” 

He also tweeted, “Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador are doing nothing for the United States but taking our money. Word is that a new Caravan is forming in Honduras and they are doing nothing about it. We will be cutting off all aid to these 3 countries – taking advantage of U.S. for years!”

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Family Sues Universal Orlando for Not Posting Ride Warnings in Spanish


A Guatemalan family filed a lawsuit against Universal Orlando theme park in Florida this month for not posting ride warning signs in Spanish.

The family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the theme park, claiming that Universal Orlando was partially responsible for a 38-year-old father’s death because he suffered a heart attack after he rode on the “Skull Island: Reign of Kong” ride.

The entrance to the ride reportedly displayed a sign in English stating, “Warning! This ride is an expedition through the rough terrain of King Kong’s natural habitat. The movement of the truck is dynamic with sudden accelerations, dramatic tilting, and jarring actions.”

The warning continued, stating that people with heart, back, neck, and blood pressure issues should not get on the ride. Expectant mothers were also advised to refrain. Each of the English language warnings had visuals accompanying them.

The 38-year-old, Jose Calderon Arana, who had a history of heart problems, did not understand the English-language theme park warning signs because he spoke Spanish.

After Arana went on the ride, he sat down on a bench and told his family he had a stomachache. His wife and son left him on the bench while they went on another ride. When the family returned, they discovered Arana had collapsed.

Medics took him to a hospital for treatment, where he died, according to the lawsuit.

The family claimed in the suit that the theme park was negligent because it did not provide park warning signs in Spanish, adding that the park should not have delayed providing aid to Arana when he collapsed.

Lou Pendas, an attorney for the family, claimed it was not an unreasonable demand for a theme park in America to display signs in English, French, and Spanish so park-goers could make educated decisions about which attractions to enjoy.

Officials for Universal Orlando said they would not comment on pending litigation.

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