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  • Schumer mocked for Corona and guac clip warning Trump tariffs will hurt Super Bowl parties: ‘Not good at this’

    Schumer mocked for Corona and guac clip warning Trump tariffs will hurt Super Bowl parties: ‘Not good at this’

    Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer was criticized for his public response to President Donald Trump threatening a potential trade war with Mexico and Canada.

    Just prior to Trump negotiating separate weekslong pauses on major tariffs set to go into effect, Schumer sought to make a kitchen table issue of their potential negative effects ahead of the Super Bowl – which is airing Sunday on FOX.

    “It’s going to affect beer, OK,” Schumer said, holding up a tall can of Corona Extra. “Most of it, Corona here, comes from Mexico.”

    “It’s going to affect your guac – because what is guacamole made of? Avocados. If you have pizza, it’s going to affect the cost of cheese.”

    SCHUMER SUPPORTS DEMS DELAYING ALL TRUMP NOMINEES THAT LACK UNANIMOUS SUPPORT

    Schumer, D-N.Y., added that tariffs will mean “higher prices for New Yorkers” and that “everything you were promised during the election is out the window if these tariffs go through.”

    Left-leaning comedian Jon Stewart opened his “Daily Show” by lambasting Trump’s initial orders regarding federal email pronouns but also saved some comic invective for Schumer.

    “Your response to the trade war is to f—ing tell us guacamole is made of avocados?” Stewart said, adding that Democrats need to stop “trotting Schumer out every time Trump traverses into the unreal – He’s not good at this.”

    In a now-deleted Father’s Day post on X, Schumer photographed himself in front of a grill with raw burger patties topped with cheese – with commenters suggesting the Democrat misrepresented his grilling skills in that cheese is added after the burger is cooked.

    ELON DUNKS ON SEN. SCHUMER OVER DOGE CRITICISMS

    After Schumer’s beer and avocado comments, critics, including conservative pundit Matt Walsh, said the lawmaker’s claim that “most beer” comes from Mexico is false.

    “Corona is one of the few exceptions, and it tastes like dishwater. All the good beer is brewed right here in America,” Walsh said as Schumer’s state is home to hundreds of breweries, and the northeast region is also home to top brands Yuengling, Samuel Adams, Tröegs, Natty Boh and Straub.

    “Someone want to remind Chuck that Genessee beer is made in Rochester: [In] the state he supposedly represents,” an X critic said.

    To that end, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp referenced Schumer’s past cookout faux-pas, posting a selfie with a can of Coors and the caption.

    “Senator Schumer may want to stick to politics and leave beer (and cooking burgers) to the rest of us. This [Coors] was brewed in the great state of Georgia, by the way!”

    OutKick founder Clay Travis said the clip showed why Democrats “can’t handle the Trump administration so far.”

    “[The] Trump team is moving at the speed of business & the Democrats are moving at the speed of government. Watch this Chuck Schumer awkward attack. They’re too slow to react,” Travis said.

    Former Trump aide Steve Cortes remarked that Schumer’s remarks had “echoes of Joe Biden’s ‘Despacito’ stunt” – a 2020 incident when Biden spoke at a Hispanic Heritage event in Kissimmee, Florida, with the song’s performer, Luis Fonsi.

    Biden told the crowd he had “one thing to say” – and pulled out his phone to play “Despacito,” which came through grainy on the event’s microphone as he bobbed his head with the music.

    In another post, Rep. Beth van Duyne, R-Texas, said Trump’s tariff strategy proved the effectiveness of “negotiating from a position of strength” while Schumer is “standing around with a beer in one hand and an avocado in the other, refusing to recognize this as a win.”

    Other critics claimed Schumer asserted the products he showcased could not be produced without Mexico.

    “We produce enough avocados in California, Florida and Hawaii,” one commenter claimed.

    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. speaks during a news conference following the weekly Senate Democratic policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 10, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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    “Who had Chuck Schumer selling Mexican beer on their 2025 bingo card,” another X user wrote.

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday the clip proves Democrats remain out of touch with Americans, and that while “Schumer is whining about the cost of a pint of beer, President Trump is talking about saving American lives” from fentanyl.

    The U.S. produced nearly 80% of its beer consumed in 2023, according to the National Beer Wholesalers Association. About 20% was imported, chiefly from Mexico, Germany, Holland, Canada, Ireland and Japan. U.S. avocado consumption counts Mexico as its largest share. However, in the 1980s, domestic production contributed to the largest proportion of consumption.

    Schumer did not respond to a request for comment.

  • Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary 2025: PM Narendra Modi, Leaders Across Parties Pay Tributes To ‘Bapu’ on His Punyatithi

    Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary 2025: PM Narendra Modi, Leaders Across Parties Pay Tributes To ‘Bapu’ on His Punyatithi

    On Mahatma Gandhi’s 77th death anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leaders across party lines paid tribute to the Father of the Nation. Observed as Martyrs’ Day, January 30 marks the day in 1948 when Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse in Delhi’s Birla Bhavan. Remembering his legacy of non-violence and peace, Modi urged citizens to uphold Gandhi’s ideals. Congress, BJP, and other leaders will gather at Raj Ghat to honour his contributions to India’s freedom struggle. Tributes poured in from across the country, reaffirming lasting impact of “Bapu” on India’s democracy and social justice. Mahatma Gandhi Punyatithi 2025 Date and Significance: Everything To Know About Martyrs’ Day To Mark the Death Anniversary of the Father of the Nation.

    PM Modi Pays Tribute To Mahatma Gandhi on His Punyatithi

    Political Leaders Pay Tribute To Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Mike Lee floats allowing private parties to target drug cartels for profit

    Mike Lee floats allowing private parties to target drug cartels for profit

    Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has floated the idea of the U.S. green-lighting private parties to target drug cartels for profit.

    The senator laid out the proposal in posts on X.

    “Letters of marque and reprisal are government-issued commissions that authorize private citizens (privateers) to perform acts that would otherwise be considered piracy, like attacking enemy ships during wartime,” Lee explained. “Privateers are rewarded with a cut of the loot they ‘bring home.’”

    MIKE LEE CONTINUES CALLING FOR ABOLITION OF TSA

    Sen Mike Lee, R-Utah, speaks during a campaign rally for U.S. Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump at Findlay Toyota Center on Oct. 13, 2024, in Prescott Valley, Ariz.  (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

    The lawmaker pointed out that the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to “grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal,” and suggested that this power could be leveraged against drug cartels.

    “Congress could issue letters of marque and reprisal authorizing private security firms or specially trained civilians to intercept cartel operations, particularly those involving drug shipments or human trafficking across borders,” Lee wrote, adding, “Focus on disrupting supply lines, capturing high-value targets, or seizing assets like boats, vehicles, cash, gold, or equipment used in criminal activities.”

    Lee suggested that this method of contending with cartels would lower costs to American taxpayers, since privateers would be paid a portion of what they capture and bring back to the U.S.

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    “Dismissing the possible use of letters of marque to combat Mexican drug cartels—either on the basis of ‘international law’ or otherwise—overlooks the clear and present threat posed by those cartels to the U.S.,” he wrote. “This could prove to be an effective alternative to war.” 

    Lee noted that in such a scenario, privateers would only profit from “non-contraband,” and that cartel drugs would be destroyed, not sold.

    “One pitfall as a practical matter might be that a lot of the property belonging to these cartels isn’t … easy to monetize — because the products they sell are illegal,” he wrote. 

    “That could make it difficult to incentivize and reward them, as ‘prize courts’ (historically the government’s tool used for selling the seized assets and assessing how much money each privateer is able to receive) obviously wouldn’t be able to sell drugs,” Lee indicated. “But these cartels have a lot of non-contraband assets, including many things (gold, cash, etc.) that could be seized by privateers, returned to the U.S., liquidated, and used to reward the seizures.”

    SENATE CONFIRMS KRISTI NOEM AS TRUMP’S DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY

    Sen. Mike Lee

    Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah., arrives for the Senate Republicans leadership election in the Capitol on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

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    Rep. Chip Roy responded to Lee’s proposal by describing it in a tweet as “worthy of consideration.”

    “This would work very fast,” Elon Musk said of the idea in a post.

  • Happy New Year 2025 Countdown: Events and Parties Around the World

    Happy New Year 2025 Countdown: Events and Parties Around the World

    As the world bids farewell to 2024 and ushers in 2025, cities across the globe prepare for dazzling countdown events and unforgettable parties. From iconic fireworks displays to vibrant street celebrations, the New Year’s Eve festivities offer a chance to unite in joy and anticipation. This guide takes you on a journey across the continents to explore the most exciting events and parties welcoming 2025 in grand style.

    Happy New Year Sydney, Australia: Fireworks Over the Harbour

    The Sydney New Year’s Eve celebration is one of the first and most spectacular countdowns in the world. Centered around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, the event features:

    • Fireworks Display: A stunning pyrotechnic show synchronized to music.
    • Family Fireworks: An earlier display at 9 PM for families with children.
    • Harbour Cruises: A luxurious option to view the fireworks from the water.

    With millions watching in person and on TV, Sydney’s celebration sets a high standard for ringing in the New Year.

    Happy New Year 2025 Tokyo, Japan: Temple Bells and Tradition

    In Tokyo, New Year’s celebrations blend tradition with modern festivities. Highlights include:

    • Temple Bells: Temples ring their bells 108 times to cleanse the soul of past year’s sins.
    • Street Parties: Areas like Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Tower host vibrant street gatherings.
    • First Sunrise Viewing: Many locals and visitors climb Mount Takao or visit coastal areas to witness “hatsuhinode,” the first sunrise of the year.

    Tokyo’s unique approach offers a mix of cultural depth and contemporary excitement.

    Happy New Year Dubai, UAE: Burj Khalifa Extravaganza

    Dubai’s New Year’s Eve celebration is renowned for its grandeur, with the Burj Khalifa as the centerpiece. Here’s what to expect:

    • Record-Breaking Fireworks: A dazzling display of lights and colors synchronized with fountains at the Dubai Mall.
    • Concerts and Parties: World-class DJs and artists perform at venues across the city.
    • Luxury Dinners: Exclusive dining experiences with stunning skyline views.

    Dubai’s opulent celebration draws visitors from around the world to witness this awe-inspiring event.

    Happy New Year Image 2025

    Happy New Year London, England: Thames Fireworks and Big Ben

    London’s New Year’s Eve is synonymous with its iconic fireworks display along the River Thames. Key features include:

    • Fireworks Show: Big Ben’s chimes mark the start of the show, lighting up landmarks like the London Eye.
    • Boat Parties: Enjoy the spectacle from party boats cruising the Thames.
    • Trafalgar Square: A lively gathering spot with music and street performers.

    London’s festivities offer a quintessential British charm mixed with vibrant energy.

    Happy New Year New York City, USA: Times Square Ball Drop

    The Times Square Ball Drop in New York City is one of the most famous New Year’s Eve events worldwide. What makes it special:

    • The Ball Drop: A glowing ball descends 141 feet in 60 seconds to mark the New Year.
    • Star-Studded Performances: Live acts by global artists entertain millions.
    • Confetti and Cheers: At midnight, confetti showers the crowd as they celebrate.

    For those unable to attend, the event is broadcast live to audiences globally, making it a must-watch.

    Happy New Year Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Copacabana Beach Party

    Rio’s New Year’s Eve party at Copacabana Beach is one of the largest and most vibrant in the world. Highlights include:

    • Fireworks Display: A breathtaking show over the Atlantic Ocean.
    • Dress Code: Many wear white for good luck and peace in the coming year.
    • Live Music and Samba: Performances by top Brazilian artists and samba dancing throughout the night.

    The lively atmosphere and beautiful setting make Rio’s celebration a bucket-list experience.

    Happy New Year Paris, France: Champs-Élysées and Eiffel Tower

    Paris, the “City of Light,” shines even brighter on New Year’s Eve. Key attractions include:

    • Eiffel Tower Light Show: A stunning display of lights and fireworks.
    • Champs-Élysées Gatherings: Parisians and tourists flock to the iconic avenue to celebrate together.
    • Seine River Cruises: Elegant dinners and dancing while cruising past illuminated landmarks.

    Paris offers a romantic and stylish way to welcome 2025.

    Happy New Year Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Fireworks

    Hong Kong’s New Year’s Eve celebration features one of the most impressive fireworks displays in Asia. Highlights include:

    • Victoria Harbour Fireworks: A spectacular show synchronized with music.
    • Symphony of Lights: A laser and light display from skyscrapers around the harbor.
    • Lan Kwai Fong Parties: The city’s nightlife district comes alive with themed celebrations.

    Hong Kong’s mix of tradition and modernity creates an electrifying atmosphere.

    Happy New Year Image 2025
    Happy New Year Image 2025

    Happy New Year Cape Town, South Africa: Waterfront Festivities

    Cape Town offers a blend of natural beauty and festive energy on New Year’s Eve. Top attractions include:

    • V&A Waterfront Celebrations: Live music, entertainment, and fireworks over Table Bay.
    • Table Mountain Views: Many hike to vantage points for breathtaking views of the city and fireworks.
    • Beach Parties: Camps Bay and Clifton Beach host lively gatherings.

    Cape Town’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes make it a unique New Year destination.

    Happy New Year Las Vegas, USA: The Strip and Beyond

    Las Vegas knows how to throw a party, and New Year’s Eve is no exception. Highlights include:

    • Fireworks on The Strip: A synchronized show launched from rooftops of casinos.
    • Themed Parties: Nightclubs, bars, and hotels host extravagant events.
    • Freemont Street Experience: Live music, a digital light show, and a buzzing atmosphere downtown.

    Las Vegas’s non-stop entertainment ensures a thrilling start to 2025.

    Tips for Enjoying Global Happy New Year Events 2025

    Plan Ahead

    Popular destinations attract large crowds, so book your tickets, accommodations, and reservations well in advance.

    Arrive Early

    Secure a good viewing spot for fireworks or access to exclusive events by arriving early.

    Dress Appropriately

    Check the local weather and dress comfortably for outdoor celebrations.

    Stay Safe

    Stick with your group, stay hydrated, and have a plan for transportation after the event.


    Conclusion

    The countdown to 2025 promises spectacular events and unforgettable experiences across the globe. Whether you’re drawn to Sydney’s fireworks, New York’s ball drop, or Rio’s beach party, each destination offers a unique way to welcome the New Year.

    Plan your celebration, immerse yourself in the local traditions, and make lasting memories as you ring in 2025 with joy and excitement. Happy New Year!