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Watch: Melania Trump Bids Americans a Touching Farewell

Our beautiful First Lady Melania Trump bid a heartwarming farewell to Americans on Monday, and thanked them for the opportunity to serve them.

“No words can express the depth of my gratitude for the privilege of having served as your first lady,” she said. “To all of the people of this country, you will be in my heart forever.”

“The past four years have been unforgettable,” she continued. “As Donald and I conclude our time in the White House, I think of all of the people I have taken home in my heart and their incredible stories of love, patriotism, and determination.”

“When I think about these meaningful experiences I’m humbled to have the opportunities to represent a nation with such kind and generous people,” Melania said. She also thanks all of the frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic and pleaded with Americans to use “caution and common sense” to protect themselves.

“In the midst of hardships we have seen the best of America shine through,” she continued, “Be passionate in everything you do, but always remember that violence is never the answer and will never be justified.”

“The promise of this nation belongs to all of us. Do not lose sight of your integrity and values,” our beautiful FLOTUS concluded, “God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.”

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New Migrant Caravan Formed, Heading for US

Early on Friday morning, thousands of Honduran migrants started to make their way towards the Guatemalan border, “driven by deepening poverty and the hope of a warmer reception if they can reach the United States border.”

According to Yahoo News, “estimates of their number ranged from 2,000 to more than twice that,” as “young men and entire families carrying sleeping children set out.”

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More Russian Collusion Documents Released by Senate

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday released 11 transcripts of depositions conducted as part of the committee’s investigation into the origins of the FBI’s Russia probe.

Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said in a statement that he “decided to release all transcripts of depositions involving the committee’s oversight of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation,” adding, “We have released as much material as possible, but some classified material has still been withheld.”

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Biden Chief of State Releases Plans to Reverse Trump Policies on Day One

President Trump spent much of his four years in office undoing his predecessor’s policies, and president-elect Joe Biden is reportedly set to do the same.

Biden is prepared to sign more than 10 executive orders in his first day in office, orders that will permit rejoining the Paris climate accord and cancel the travel ban on some majority-Muslim countries that Trump put into place, according to a memo from incoming chief of staff Ron Klain obtained by The New York Times.

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Biden Unveils Plans to Cripple Small Businesses in America

President-elect Joe Biden said his upcoming COVID-19 relief proposal will include a plan to implement a $15 minimum wage across the nation, which would more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.

Biden, speaking about his proposal on Thursday, invoked the recently increased minimum wage in Florida in order to argue for a similar policy at the national level.

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Cuomo Softens Restrictions, But Here's Why It's Too Little, Too Late

After nearly a year of fluctuating restrictions, New York’s Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced his plans to expand rapid testing in an effort to reopen restaurants. In a press conference this Tuesday, the governor declared his intention to breathe life back into his state, proclaiming, “New York will be New York again.” Then, just a day later, restaurants in designated “orange” COVID zones were permitted to resume indoor dining.

While this is no doubt encouraging news for restauranteurs, Cuomo’s sudden interest in their industry’s vitality is too little, too late. As we close in on nearly a year of lockdown, the governor’s change of heart will do nothing to recuperate months of losses, nor will it resuscitate the ever-growing list of businesses who closed their doors permanently as a result of despotic restrictions. Tragically, New York is just one example of what is happening to the restaurant industry around the country, and around the world.

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Harvard Students Start Petition for Trump-Supporting Graduates to Lose Degree

A group of students at Harvard University are demanding that the degrees earned by Trump allies be revoked as punishment for their political opinions.

“Harvard must revoke the degrees of alumni whose incendiary language and subversion of democratic processes—rooted in a history of white supremacist voter suppression—incited the violent insurrection on January 6,” the petition said, which was obtained by Fox Business. “This includes all who have used their platforms to deny the validity of the presidential election. They do not and should not represent a university committed to ‘strengthening democracy’ and ‘the advancement of justice.'”

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