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11 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive—Sen. Tommy Tuberville: It’s Morning in America
The recent election results indicate a significant shift in American political sentiment, with voters rejecting the Biden-Harris administration in favor of Donald Trump's leadership. The author claims this marks the beginning of a new era characterized by economic prosperity, secure borders, and a focus on traditional values.
Key priorities for the upcoming administration include immigration reform, economic growth through tax cuts, securing elections, and restoring Title IX protections. The author expresses optimism about Trump's potential to reverse Biden's policies and strengthen the military.
GB News: 'That's a cheap jibe!' Journalist blasted for 'politicising' Armistice Day
Martin Daubney criticized journalist Rebecca Reid for her remarks about Nigel Farage's exclusion from laying a wreath at the Remembrance Day service. Daubney described Reid's comments as a "cheap jibe," while Reid called Farage's blame of "the Establishment" childish.
Fox News: Actor Robert Davi says watching Trump defeat celeb-boosted Harris was like watching 'Rocky' film in real life
Actor Robert Davi commented on Donald Trump's political victory, likening the experience to a Hollywood film. He noted a disconnect in Hollywood regarding Trump's support and criticized the media for perpetuating negative narratives about him since 2015.
Davi expressed that the media's influence has polarized opinions and suggested accountability for false reporting. He also criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for delayed actions and thanked the American people for their support of Trump.
Times Of Israel: How Trump broke the GOP’s losing streak in nation’s largest majority-Arab city
In Dearborn, Michigan, a significant shift occurred in the recent presidential election, with Donald Trump winning the city, marking the first time a Republican candidate has done so since 2000. This change is attributed to Arab American voters, who felt disillusioned with the Biden-Harris administration's support for Israel amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Many opted for Trump or third-party candidates, reflecting dissatisfaction with the Democratic stance.
Local leaders had warned Democrats about potential backlash from the Arab American community regarding their foreign policy. Trump's outreach efforts, including visits to local businesses and engagement with community leaders, contrasted sharply with Harris's campaign, which failed to resonate with these voters. As a result, many in the community are now looking to hold Trump accountable for his promises regarding Middle Eastern policy.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Applauded for Picking Elise Stefanik as U.N. Ambassador
President-Elect Donald Trump has nominated Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for U.N. Ambassador, a move that aligns with his goal to promote America First Republicans in his second administration. Stefanik, who became prominent after taking over as House Conference Chair in 2021, played a key role in the GOP's 2022 midterm success.
Supporters, including Republican leaders and commentators, have praised her selection, highlighting her strong advocacy for allies, particularly Israel, and her potential to reform the U.N. Critics of the institution see her as a necessary change agent to enhance America's global standing.
GB News: 'Starmer is choosing to align himself with a failing and costly agenda,' says Jacob Rees-Mogg
Notable world leaders, including Donald Trump and Joe Biden, have skipped the Cop29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, while UK’s Sir Keir Starmer attended. The summit focuses on climate reparations, with the UK already having paid £11.6 billion in such funds.
Critics argue that Starmer's alignment with climate reparations is misguided, especially as the UK should prioritize energy independence and economic growth. They suggest that the future of post-Brexit Britain lies in strengthening ties with the US rather than adhering to costly climate agendas.
Le Monde: Spirit Airlines says flight to Haiti's capital hit by gunfire
A Spirit Airlines flight to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, was struck by gunfire, injuring one flight attendant. The plane was diverted to the Dominican Republic, and Spirit has suspended its service to Haiti as the country grapples with gang violence and political instability.
American Airlines has also halted flights to Haiti amid a power struggle that seeks to replace Prime Minister Garry Conille. The transitional council's decision to appoint a new prime minister comes as Haiti faces ongoing crises without a functioning legislature.
Breitbart: Michael Reagan: Trump Not Stepping on My Father's Legacy
Michael Reagan, during a Breitbart News Daily appearance, emphasized the need for Americans to remain vigilant under President-elect Donald Trump, asserting that he is not undermining his father's legacy. He likened the current political climate to "morning in America," urging support for strong leadership to navigate challenges.
Reagan acknowledged Trump's controversial approach but credited him with revitalizing the Republican Party by attracting new voters. He argued that just as America needed strong leadership 40 years ago, it requires it again today to correct its course.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Trump will do to Iran what Biden should have done from day one - and it will change the war
Donald Trump is poised to adopt a more aggressive stance towards Iran and support for Israel compared to the Biden administration, as tensions escalate in the Middle East following the Hamas attacks and Israel's military response. Trump's previous policies included exiting the Iran nuclear deal and imposing severe sanctions on Iran.
In contrast, Biden's approach has been more cautious, focusing on humanitarian concerns in Gaza while supporting Israel militarily. Critics argue that Biden's administration has prioritized regime change in Israel over addressing Iranian threats. As Trump prepares to take office, expectations are high for a shift in U.S. foreign policy in the region.
Le Monde: Israeli minister reports some progress toward cease-fire but Hezbollah unaware
Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar noted "certain progress" in efforts to end the conflict with Hezbollah, while the militant group stated it had not received any official proposals and is ready for a prolonged fight. The Biden administration continues to seek a cease-fire.
Hezbollah's attacks on Israel began on October 8, 2023, following the Israel-Hamas conflict that started a day earlier. The violence has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with over 3,200 dead in Lebanon and more than 43,000 reported deaths in Gaza.
Human Events: EU to buy US natural gas instead of Russian energy after Trump win
EU President Ursula von der Leyen reached out to President-elect Donald Trump to discuss increasing US liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases to reduce reliance on Russian energy. She emphasized the importance of engaging with Trump to address common interests, particularly in energy.
The EU aims to avoid a trade war with the US amid Trump's plans for high tariffs on foreign goods. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed a desire to collaborate with the Trump administration on trade, highlighting the mutual benefits of a strong transatlantic relationship.
#health
Breitbart: FDA Recalls 80K Pounds of Costco Butter from Costco -- Label Didn't Say 'Contains Milk'
The FDA has recalled nearly 80,000 pounds of Kirkland Signature Sweet Cream Butter sold at Costco due to a lack of a "Contains Milk" allergy statement on the packaging. The recall affects both salted and unsalted varieties produced in Texas.
While the butter is deemed safe, consumers are advised to discard or return the product if they have allergies. The recall has sparked criticism over the reasoning behind it, with some questioning the necessity of such actions for a product made from cream, which is derived from milk.