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11 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Donald Trump Picks Stephen Miller for Deputy Chief of Staff
President Donald Trump is expected to appoint immigration expert Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff, emphasizing a pro-American immigration reform agenda. This appointment signals a strong push for low-migration policies while balancing pressures from business allies for increased white-collar immigration.
Miller's role would involve overseeing immigration policy across multiple federal departments, amid conflicting demands from various stakeholders. His previous efforts to curb illegal migration faced challenges from pro-migration advocates, and he will need to navigate these complexities in a potential second Trump administration.
Fox News: Trump victory brings relief to family of mom allegedly murdered by illegal immigrant on pedestrian trail
Rachel Morin's family expressed gratitude for President-elect Trump's focus on border security following the alleged murder of Morin by Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. The family believes Morin's story underscores the urgent need for immigration reforms to enhance community safety.
Martinez-Hernandez faces serious charges, including first-degree murder and rape, linked to a broader pattern of violence. The Morin family hopes Trump's policies will prevent similar tragedies and contribute to meaningful changes in immigration enforcement.
#politics
Breitbart: Ana Navarro: President Joe Biden Should 'Pardon Hunter'
Ana Navarro suggested on ABC's "The View" that President Biden should consider pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, before leaving office. She argued that Biden's decision could be justified given recent pardons by other political figures and the perception of bias in Hunter's prosecution.
Navarro emphasized that the political landscape is complicated and that Biden has a short window to act. She pointed out that Hunter's legal troubles might not have arisen if he weren't a Biden.
The Western Journal: Biden Admin Official Trashes Trump While Representing the United States at UN Event
John Podesta, representing the U.S. at a UN climate summit, criticized President-elect Donald Trump and American climate policy, stating that the upcoming administration views climate change as a "hoax." His comments were seen as damaging to America's image on the global stage.
Podesta's remarks were perceived as a dereliction of duty, undermining the elected leadership and reflecting poorly on the country. Critics argue that such rhetoric not only disparages Trump but also disrespects the majority of Americans who supported him.
Fox News: Patricia Heaton unloads on media 'extremists' for fear-mongering over Trump win: 'Shame on you!'
Actress Patricia Heaton criticized mainstream media for "fear-mongering" about President-elect Trump's victory, urging them to reassure vulnerable voters. She condemned the dismissal of those with differing views as "uneducated" and called for understanding of their legitimate concerns.
Heaton's remarks followed a wave of emotional reactions from left-leaning women fearing the implications of Trump's win, particularly regarding reproductive rights. She emphasized the importance of faith over political identity and expressed optimism about the election's outcome for the Jewish community.
The Federalist: Donald Trump Made The GOP Cool Again
President-Elect Donald Trump and Vice President-Elect J.D. Vance gained popularity by embracing cultural themes and engaging in humor, contrasting with the Democrats' reliance on celebrity endorsements. Their approach resonated particularly with young male voters, leading to significant support across demographics.
Trump's unconventional campaign tactics, including a McDonald's appearance and a rally featuring an insult comic, showcased his ability to connect with voters and mock the Democrats' narrative. This strategy effectively drew in support from groups traditionally seen as Democratic strongholds, indicating a shift in political dynamics.
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris Surrogate Turns Against the Campaign: 'A Lot of Us Were Misled'
Lindy Li, a Democratic National Committee member and fundraiser for Kamala Harris, criticized the campaign's failure, attributing blame to both President Biden and the Harris team. She expressed frustration over the campaign's significant debt and claimed many were misled about its prospects.
Li highlighted a lack of enthusiasm from key party figures, including the Obamas, and suggested that the choice of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as Harris's running mate was a misstep. She called for introspection within the Democratic Party to address the challenges they face in future elections.
Fox News: Blue state Democrats issue scathing reflection on election loss: 'We're out of touch'
After significant election losses, Democratic leaders Chris Murphy and Pat Ryan criticized their party's disconnect with working-class voters. Murphy emphasized the need for economic populism and a broader tent, while Ryan focused on fighting against elites and corporations that he claims are harming everyday Americans.
The internal conflict within the party continues, with Bernie Sanders blaming the leadership for abandoning the working class, while Nancy Pelosi defended the party's commitment to these voters. Both sides are calling for a reevaluation of strategies moving forward.
GB News: Farmer left 'gobsmacked' by Labour Inheritance Tax hike - 'If you take all the eggs, you need to feed the chickens!'
A farmer criticized Labour's inheritance tax changes, stating Chancellor Rachel Reeves aims to take significant portions of farms. Starting April 2026, farms valued over £1 million will incur a 20% inheritance tax due to reforms affecting Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief.
The farmer highlighted the vulnerability of UK food production, warning that the government underestimates the fragility of supply chains. Conservative analysis indicates that over 100,000 farms could be affected, while Labour dismisses these concerns as exaggerated.
Front Page Magazine: Kamala's Former Counsel at DOJ Claims Trump Wants to Fire Her and Replace Her With "Partisan Loyalist"
Following Trump's election, federal employees expressed fears of being replaced by partisan appointees, undermining the merit-based civil service. Stacey Young, a DOJ attorney and activist for abortion rights, exemplifies concerns about political bias within the government.
Critics argue that political activism has no place in federal agencies, particularly in the DOJ, where impartiality is essential.
#society
Le Monde: War in Sudan: Death strikes at every corner in devastated Khartoum
Since April 2023, the conflict in Sudan between General al-Burhan's forces and General Hemedti's militias has resulted in over 150,000 civilian deaths, making it one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. The ongoing violence has filled cemeteries in Khartoum, leading to burials outside designated areas.
October 2024 has been particularly deadly, with more than 700 civilians killed in just four weeks due to relentless shelling and airstrikes. The situation remains dire, with no reliable statistics available, as the UN continues to report a lower death toll of around 20,000.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Stefanik to reportedly meet Israeli president after Trump names her next UN ambassador
Rep. Elise Stefanik is set to meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Washington, D.C., following her nomination by Donald Trump as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Herzog's visit includes meetings with other lawmakers, including President Biden and Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Stefanik has been a vocal advocate for Israel and has addressed rising antisemitism, particularly in educational institutions. Her meeting with Herzog marks a significant moment as she prepares for her potential role at the UN.
#military
Times Of Israel: Reserves officer killed by anti-tank fire in north Gaza fighting
An Israel Defense Forces reserves officer, Maj. Itamar Levin Fridman, was killed in Gaza during operations against Hamas. His death marks the first military fatality since November 2, contributing to a total of 371 troops killed since the ground offensive began.
The IDF has expanded a humanitarian zone in southern Gaza, allowing increased aid access amid ongoing military operations. Reports indicate significant casualties among Gazans, with Hamas claiming over 43,000 deaths since the conflict escalated.
#health
Fox News: Veterans' PTSD symptoms could improve with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, study shows
A study in Israel suggests that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) may effectively treat combat-associated PTSD in veterans. The research, involving 63 veterans, found that 68% reported significant symptom improvement, indicating a potential new approach to addressing PTSD beyond traditional therapies.
Experts believe HBOT could target brain areas affected by PTSD, which often manifests in symptoms like nightmares and flashbacks. While some caution that it's still early for definitive conclusions, the findings offer hope for veterans who have not responded to existing treatments.
#crime
Forbes: Delphi Double Murder Verdict: Richard Allen Found Guilty On All Counts
Richard Allen has been found guilty of murdering two young girls, Abigail Williams and Liberty German, on a hiking trail in Indiana in 2017. The jury's decision followed a four-week trial, with deliberations starting last Thursday.
Allen, arrested in 2022, faces a potential 130 years in prison, with sentencing set for December 20. His defense argued his confessions were unreliable due to mental health issues.