1. Yesterday, President Biden announced a plan to tighten border controls on asylum seekers, reducing the number of asylum seekers currently admitted per day from 4,000 to 2,500, with an ultimate goal of reducing that to 1,500. The president called the measure “necessary.”
2. The gun trial of Hunter Biden, the president’s son, enters its third day today. So far, jurors have heard stories of drug addiction and have been reminded that no one is above the law. Today, cross-examination of the FBI agent in the case is scheduled to take place.
3. It’s been over a month since New Jersey 10th Congressman Donald Payne Jr. died suddenly of a heart attack. But last night he won his party’s reelection primary. Payne died after the deadline to remove his name from the ballot had passed, but he still won in the heavily Democratic 10th district. People are voting for a dead person, and a dead person is winning… this is it… I give up.
4. For three months, a toddler had been scratching her face and complaining of sinus pain. Finally, the parents took her to a specialist, who quickly discovered the problem: the child had a raisin stuck up her nose. Clearly, these parents aren’t “raising” their kids the right way.
5. And this is the stuff of nightmares for arachnophobes. The water sparrow spider, a highly invasive species native to Asia, has been in Georgia for about 10 years and is spreading along the East Coast. Although this spider is harmless and beneficial as it eats mosquitoes, wasps, etc., this spider has two characteristics that scare most people: 1. It is about the size of a human hand, and 2. It is light enough to float in the air, so it will come down from above when you least expect it. I’m telling you right now, if that happened to me, I would be dead and I would have touched God. …
And that’s the trend