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11 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump's Border Czar Selection Triggers a Fresh Round of Meltdowns on 'The View': 'It's Chilling'
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, as his "border czar" to tackle immigration issues. This decision has sparked backlash from co-hosts of "The View," who criticized Homan's hardline stance on family deportations and immigration enforcement.
The co-hosts expressed concerns about the implications of Homan's policies, suggesting they could lead to the deportation of U.S. citizens if their undocumented family members are removed. The discussion highlighted the divide in opinions on immigration policy, with some arguing for stricter enforcement while others raised humanitarian concerns.
Times Of Israel: Trump said to tap immigration hardliner Stephen Miller for senior policy role
President-elect Donald Trump is set to appoint Stephen Miller as White House deputy chief of staff for policy, placing the architect of his first-term immigration agenda in a key role. This follows Trump’s promise to deport large numbers of undocumented immigrants, with Tom Homan named as "border czar."
Miller, known for his hardline immigration stance, previously served as a senior adviser during Trump's first term. His appointment signals a return to strict immigration policies, which have drawn criticism for being inhumane and costly. Trump also announced Lee Zeldin for the EPA, aiming to reverse environmental regulations.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Transition Mission
Donald Trump has appointed Thomas Homan as "border czar" to oversee deportations, urging Democratic governors to support or step aside. Homan, a former acting ICE director, emphasized the commitment to enforce immigration laws.
In other political news, Trump allies are backing Rick Scott for GOP Senate leader, while Elise Stefanik is set to meet with Israeli President after her UN ambassador appointment. Republican gains in Pennsylvania's State Senate are also notable.
The Western Journal: 'Another Fantastic Pick': Trump Shows He's Serious About Cracking Down Illegal Immigration with Deputy Chief of Staff
Stephen Miller is set to join President-elect Donald Trump's administration as deputy chief of staff for policy, focusing on immigration reform and deportations. Miller has emphasized that deportations will begin immediately upon Trump's inauguration.
Trump has prioritized border security and plans to implement strict measures against illegal immigration, stating that he will allocate necessary resources to achieve these goals. He aims to ensure that immigrants enter the country legally and with respect for American values.
#politics
Fox News: John Thune snags another endorsement in competitive GOP leader race to succeed McConnell
Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) has publicly endorsed John Thune (R-S.D.) in the race to succeed Mitch McConnell as Senate Minority Leader. Cramer praised Thune for his honesty and their long-standing friendship, stating that he believes the leadership election may require a second secret ballot.
Thune faces competition from Sens. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.), with various endorsements shaping the race. Cramer emphasized that despite differing opinions within the party, the Republican conference largely aligns with Donald Trump's agenda.
Le Monde: US presidential election: Between cynicism and bitterness, late night shows take note of Trump's victory
Late-night comedians have adjusted their humor in response to Donald Trump's reelection, blending sarcasm and bitterness. Stephen Colbert expressed shock but acknowledged the democratic process, while Seth Meyers commented on Trump's legal issues. Jimmy Kimmel and Bill Maher also critiqued the situation, with Maher highlighting the Democrats' misjudgment of Trump's support.
SNL, a staple of late-night comedy, showcased Kamala Harris shortly before the election, reflecting the show's engagement with political events. The landscape of late-night television continues to evolve as comedians navigate the complexities of a Trump presidency.
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Taps Another Big Name to Lead EPA: 'We Will Restore American Energy Dominance'
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former Rep. Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. Zeldin, a notable figure in the Republican Party, aims to restore American energy dominance and reduce regulations on fossil fuels while maintaining environmental standards.
Zeldin expressed his commitment to revitalizing the auto industry and advancing AI, promising to balance economic growth with environmental protection. Trump praised Zeldin's legal background and dedication to America First policies, emphasizing his capability to manage complex issues effectively.
GB News: Boris Johnson takes aim at Emily Maitlis after on-air 'breakdown' over Donald Trump
Boris Johnson criticized broadcaster Emily Maitlis after a contentious exchange during Channel 4's US election coverage. He claimed some media figures, including Maitlis and Rory Stewart, have an inherent bias against Donald Trump, which affects their reporting.
Johnson expressed his favorable view of Trump, describing him as courteous and kind. He suggested that the Democrats, particularly Kamala Harris, lacked a compelling economic narrative, which contributed to Trump's electoral success.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and MIKE DAVIS: The ‘ongoing lawfare against President Trump’ is ‘ridiculous’
Mike Davis of the Article 3 Project criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James for her legal actions against President Trump, calling it "ridiculous." He expressed strong opposition to her continued litigation, especially after Trump's declared victory in the 2024 election.
Davis also highlighted the legal challenges faced by Trump's allies, suggesting a pattern of "lawfare" from the Biden administration against Trump supporters while allegedly allowing leniency for others. He described the situation as "obvious election interference."
The American Mind: The Bewilderment of the Pod Boys
The author critiques the hosts of the podcast "Pod Save America," suggesting they embody an elite archetype focused on manipulation rather than genuine leadership. They argue that these elites prioritize messaging over actual beliefs, failing to engage with the core issues that resonate with the public.
The piece concludes that Democrats must embrace authenticity and articulate their principles clearly if they wish to compete in today's political landscape, rather than relying on strategic messaging. The author questions whether these elites even understand their own principles.
#society
GB News: 'Nasty!' Net Zero drive sees Labour ban new homes from installing gas boilers by 2027
Labour's plan to ban gas boilers in new homes by 2027 has faced criticism for being overly authoritarian. Experts warn that the shift to electric heat pumps could lead to increased fuel poverty and strain on the National Grid due to rising electricity demands.
The government aims to cut carbon emissions by up to 80% in new homes, but concerns about the feasibility of heat pump installations and supply chain issues have been raised. The timeline for implementation includes a grace period for builders, with regulations expected to be announced in May 2024.
GB News: Welsh Labour claims countryside is 'racist' as those of ethnic backgrounds face 'barriers created by exclusions and racism'
A report by Wales' Labour Government claims the countryside is "racist," citing barriers faced by ethnic minorities in accessing environmental activities. The report acknowledges challenges in separating ethnicity from other demographic factors and highlights systemic inequalities.
The Welsh Government aims to create an "anti-racist Wales" by 2030, analyzing policies across various sectors to address racism. Critics argue that the report reflects outdated thinking, while the government maintains its commitment to combat racial inequality.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: US forces strike 9 Iran-linked militia targets in Syria: 'Our message is clear'
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed retaliatory strikes against Iranian targets in Syria, responding to recent attacks on U.S. personnel. CENTCOM aims to degrade the capabilities of Iranian-backed groups and protect U.S. and coalition forces in the region.
The situation escalates amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, with U.S. bombers recently deployed to the Middle East. CENTCOM emphasizes that attacks against U.S. forces will not be tolerated, as Iran continues to assert its military capabilities.
#crime
Fox News: Police hunting for Long Island man accused of stabbing his own father to death
A manhunt is underway for 23-year-old Matthew Zoll, who is accused of stabbing his father, 61-year-old Joseph Zoll, to death at their Rocky Point home in Long Island. Police are seeking public assistance in locating him.
Matthew Zoll is described as a white male, 6 feet 1 inch tall, weighing 150 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. Authorities have not disclosed a motive for the incident. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police.
#science
Forbes: Northern Taurids Meteor Shower Peak Starts Tonight—Here’s How To Watch
The Northern Taurid meteor shower is set to peak on Monday and Tuesday night, providing a chance for skywatchers to see meteors from debris left by comet Encke. Visibility may be hampered by a nearly full moon, but the meteors are known for their brightness and size.
To maximize viewing, observers should find dark areas after midnight and allow their eyes to adjust. The meteors will be visible near the Taurus constellation in the northeastern sky. The Taurids will remain active until December 2.