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11 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Trump plans 'largest mass deportation in US history' on DAY ONE of presidency
Donald Trump plans to deport millions of undocumented immigrants following his inauguration, marking the largest such action in over 50 years. He aims to reinstate the "remain in Mexico" policy for asylum seekers and expedite energy drilling while preparing additional executive orders.
The American Immigration Council estimates the deportation could cost up to $315 billion. Trump's plans have sparked resistance from Democratic leaders in states like California and New York, who vow to protect immigrant rights and oppose any defunding of sanctuary policies.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Smotrich says Trump’s victory an opportunity to ‘apply sovereignty’ in the West Bank
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated that Donald Trump's election as president offers Israel a significant opportunity to advance the annexation of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Smotrich emphasized the importance of applying Israeli sovereignty to these areas, citing Trump's previous support for Israel during his first term.
Smotrich's remarks reflect a broader sentiment among Israeli leaders who believe that Trump's return to office could facilitate the annexation process and bolster Israel's position in the region. He also expressed skepticism about the viability of a Palestinian state, suggesting that the current conflict necessitates a reevaluation of such goals.
The Western Journal: How Elon Musk Could Expose the JFK Assassin Within Hours of Trump Taking Office
Elon Musk may play a significant role in declassifying files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, especially following Donald Trump's 2024 election victory. Prominent Trump supporter David Sacks has called for a “Twitter Files”-style initiative for the entire federal government to enhance transparency.
Public skepticism regarding the government's narrative on the JFK assassination remains high, with a Gallup poll indicating that 65% of Americans doubt the official conclusion. Advocates argue that increased transparency could reveal hidden truths and foster accountability among federal agents.
Fox News: MSNBC host goes off on 'latte liberals' who 'speak for people they don't speak to'
Al Sharpton criticized "latte liberals" for misrepresenting the views of marginalized communities and argued that the civil rights movement aimed to improve the system rather than dismantle it. He emphasized that many activists never endorsed the idea of defunding the police.
Sharpton's remarks came in response to a New York Times column discussing the Democratic Party's struggles with identity politics and messaging. The column highlighted how some Democrats misjudged voter sentiment, leading to unexpected support for Trump, particularly among Latino voters.
Breitbart: Trump Praises San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Nick Bosa for 'MAGA Dance' Sack Celebration
President-elect Donald Trump praised San Francisco 49ers player Nick Bosa for his support of the "Make America Great Again" movement. Bosa was recently fined by the NFL for wearing a MAGA hat during an interview but stated he felt it was worth the penalty.
Bosa celebrated a strong performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a dance reminiscent of Trump. He remains unapologetic about his stance, emphasizing that it reflects the sentiment of the nation.
The Federalist: How A Strong Ground Game Helped Trump Flip Michigan Red
Former President Donald Trump won Michigan in a close election, securing 49.7% of the vote against Vice President Kamala Harris' 48.3%. His campaign saw increased support from grassroots organizations that focused on voter outreach, particularly in traditionally Democratic areas.
The America First Works group played a significant role, canvassing nearly 900,000 doors and sending millions of texts to boost turnout. Their efforts helped Trump make gains in key counties, despite losing Wayne and Oakland. This victory in Michigan reflects a broader strategy that has proven effective in other states as well.
Breitbart: Pollack: Rick Scott Was There for Me After Parkland Shooting
As President-elect Trump selects his cabinet, the Senate's choice of majority leader is crucial for his presidency. The decision hinges on whether they choose Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), who has shown loyalty and leadership, particularly in response to the Parkland shooting tragedy.
Scott's bipartisan work on school safety and his ongoing support for families affected by violence highlight his commitment. His selection could signal a united front in Congress to support Trump's agenda, while a different choice may lead to continued opposition from established political interests.
#society
Le Monde: 'Sexual violence can be explained not only by a lack of education, but also by a lack of interest and activism by men'
The trial of men accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot highlights that most rapes are committed by known adult men, influenced by societal norms around virility and heterosexuality. This normalization of sexual coercion is pervasive across various cultural mediums.
Addressing sexual violence requires men to confront their own socialization and engage in prevention efforts. However, many resist acknowledging their potential complicity. Activists, primarily women, work tirelessly to educate and combat gender-based violence, often without recognition for their efforts.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: King coal is dirty, dangerous—and far from dead
Despite the closure of the last coal-fired plant in the UK, coal remains a significant energy source globally, particularly in developing nations. While some countries celebrate their transition to cleaner energy, the reality is that coal is still prevalent and poses environmental risks.
The shift away from fossil fuels may be more complex than it appears, as geopolitical tensions and economic factors continue to influence energy policies worldwide. The transition to cleaner energy is uneven, with many regions still heavily reliant on coal.
#culture
Fox News: Save money by borrowing books from the library versus buying in-store
A library card can be a cost-effective solution for avid readers, allowing them to borrow books for free instead of purchasing them. This helps avoid accumulating unwanted titles and the associated costs of buying books, which can range from $10 to $20 each.
Signing up for a library card is straightforward, often possible online or at the library's front desk. Many libraries also provide access to e-books, allowing cardholders to read on devices like Kindles without any cost, although popular titles may require waiting.
#history
GB News: WATCH: World War Two veteran visibly moved as he turns 100 years old live on GB News
John King, a World War II veteran, shared his poignant memories on GB News during his 100th birthday celebration. He reflected on the loss of 160 shipmates during the war, particularly recalling the date of January 23, 1944, which remains vivid in his memory.
#health
Fox News: Human bird flu case presumed in Canada, teenage patient is hospitalized
Canada has reported its first presumed human case of avian influenza (H5N1) in a teenager from British Columbia, currently hospitalized. Health officials are investigating the source of exposure, likely linked to animals, while confirming no evidence of person-to-person transmission.
The case raises concerns about the severity of H5N1 infections and the potential for it to become a persistent threat in North America. The CDC has noted a small percentage of farm workers exposed to infected animals have developed antibodies, emphasizing the need for monitoring and protective measures for those at risk.
#crime
Fox News: Houston gas station carjacking caught on video
Three armed suspects allegedly robbed a victim at a Houston gas station on October 25, stealing his wallet, cell phone, and car. Surveillance footage captured the incident, where the suspects ambushed the victim before fleeing in his vehicle, which was later found abandoned.
Houston Police are seeking information on the suspects, described as Black males in their 20s, and are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for leads that could lead to their arrest.
Fox News: Delphi murders trial: Jury reaches verdict for suspect Richard Allen after deliberating for 4 days
An Indiana jury has reached a verdict in the double murder trial of Richard Allen, accused of killing two teenage girls in Delphi in February 2017. The prosecution presented evidence linking Allen to the crime scene, including a bullet and multiple confessions, while the defense focused on his mental state.
Key evidence included a video taken by one of the victims shortly before their deaths, showing an unknown man, referred to as "Bridge Guy." Allen's defense attempted to challenge the prosecution's timeline and suggested alternative theories about the murders. The verdict will be announced in a Carroll County courtroom.