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12 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Washington Post offers advice on 'what it takes to immigrate' outside the US after Trump's victory
The Washington Post has published a guide for Americans considering immigration following Donald Trump's election victory. The guide details the immigration processes for popular destinations such as Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland, while also discussing the political climate and healthcare standards in these countries.
The report notes a significant surge in traffic to immigration websites, reflecting a growing desire among both liberals and conservatives to leave the U.S. due to political divisiveness. Experts indicate that this trend is not limited to any one political group, as frustrations with the current political landscape are prompting many to explore expat options.
#politics
Breitbart: The White Stripes Drop Lawsuit Against Donald Trump for Using Song 'Seven Nation Army' During Campaign
The White Stripes have dropped their lawsuit against President-elect Donald Trump regarding the use of their song "Seven Nation Army" in a campaign video. The band filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit "without prejudice," allowing for the possibility of reviving the complaint later.
The dispute began when a video featuring Trump walking to the song was shared by his campaign. Lead singer Jack White had previously expressed strong opposition to Trump's use of their music, citing disagreement with his policies and actions.
Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet: Here’s Who He’s Picked For White House Roles—Mike Waltz, Lee Zeldin, Stephen Miller And More
President-elect Donald Trump has begun appointing key positions for his administration, including a UN ambassador, EPA administrator, and chief of staff. He aims to fill cabinet roles with loyalists, focusing on candidates who align with his agenda to dismantle what he calls the "deep state."
Among the notable appointments are Rep. Mike Waltz as national security adviser and former Rep. Lee Zeldin as EPA administrator. Trump is also considering various candidates for other critical roles, including attorney general and secretaries of defense and state, as he shapes his second-term agenda.
Fox News: GOP Rep. Mike Waltz tapped for Trump's national security advisor
Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida has been offered the position of National Security Advisor in a potential Trump administration, according to sources. He has been a prominent supporter of Trump during the 2024 campaign and has military and policy experience.
Waltz, a retired Green Beret, previously served as a policy adviser to former Defense Secretaries Rumsfeld and Gates. The Wall Street Journal was the first to report this development.
Breitbart: Report: SCOTUS Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor Will Not Resign Before Trump Reenters Office
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, 70, has no plans to resign, despite calls from some liberal commentators for her to step down following Donald Trump's recent election victory. Sources close to her emphasize the importance of her voice on the court and her commitment to her role.
While some have suggested replacing her with Vice President Kamala Harris, others, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, support her staying on the bench. Legal experts note that justices typically resist pressure to resign from their lifetime appointments.
The Western Journal: 'It's Insanity': 'Morning Joe' Panel Rages Against 'White Elitist' Democrats Pushing Far-Left Ideology
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" panel criticized "white elitist" Democrats for promoting far-left ideologies that alienate many voters, including black and Latino communities. Co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Al Sharpton emphasized that these groups do not support issues like defunding the police or biological males in women's sports.
The panelists argued that the Democratic Party's disconnect from mainstream views could lead to significant voter shifts, particularly among black and Hispanic voters who feel misrepresented. Scarborough noted that many Americans reject the left's narrative of the U.S. as a fundamentally racist country.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Chooses Former Rep. Lee Zeldin to Lead the EPA
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former Rep. Lee Zeldin as the new Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Trump praised Zeldin's legal expertise and commitment to "America First" policies, asserting he will ensure both economic growth and environmental protection.
Zeldin expressed his honor in joining Trump's Cabinet, promising to restore U.S. energy dominance and revitalize the auto industry while maintaining clean air and water standards. This announcement follows the appointment of Elise Stefanik as the Ambassador to the United Nations.
The Western Journal: Footage of Jill Biden and Kamala Harris Sitting Side-by-Side at Veterans Day Event Goes Viral
Tension was palpable between First Lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris during a Veterans Day event at Arlington National Cemetery. Close-up footage showed Biden with a stern expression while Harris appeared uncomfortable, sparking speculation about their relationship.
The dynamic is further complicated by Jill Biden's reported displeasure over the Democratic establishment's influence on her husband's political future, as well as lingering feelings from Biden's past conflicts with party figures.
GB News: Boris Johnson backs farmers’ protest over inheritance tax hike as he blasts ‘really dumb thing to do’
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized the Labour Government's plan to impose a 20% inheritance tax on farm estates valued over £1 million, calling it a "really dumb" move. Farmers are rallying against the tax hike, which they argue threatens family-owned farms and agricultural communities.
Protests are scheduled for November 19 in Westminster, with over 10,000 farmers expected to attend. The National Farmers' Union has also organized a meeting in response to member concerns, despite initial warnings against large-scale protests.
Fox News: Redistricting helps Republicans, Democrats flip House seats
Republicans successfully flipped three congressional seats in North Carolina, aided by redrawn maps following the 2020 census. Candidates Brad Knott, Addison McDowell, and Tim Moore highlighted their commitment to addressing issues like crime and immigration during their campaigns.
In contrast, Democrats also made gains in New York, flipping two competitive seats despite expectations favoring Republicans. The shifting political landscape underscores the impact of redistricting on electoral outcomes in both states.
#society
Fox News: Leonardo DiCaprio's star-studded 50th birthday bash leaves neighbors furious
Leonardo DiCaprio celebrated his 50th birthday with a star-studded party in West Hollywood, attended by numerous celebrities including Brad Pitt and Katy Perry. However, the event drew complaints from nearby residents about traffic disruptions and property damage caused by partygoers.
Neighbors expressed their frustrations to security personnel, highlighting issues like cars driving over private property and noise disturbances. The LAPD received two complaints regarding the loud party during the event. DiCaprio's representatives have not commented on the situation.
Breitbart: Amsterdam Erupts Into Riots, Youth Mob Set Fires, Chant 'Cancer Jews'
Riots erupted in Amsterdam as young men clashed with police, setting fires and throwing rocks following a violent incident after an Israeli soccer match. Chants of "Free Palestine" and anti-Jewish slogans were reported, leading to multiple arrests.
The unrest follows organized attacks on Israeli supporters, with suggestions that local gangs may be involved. Police are working to restore order amid ongoing tensions in the city.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: COP29: 'Environmental and human rights issues are inextricably linked'
Azerbaijan is set to host COP29 from November 11 to 22, despite recent ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh and ongoing military aggression against Armenia. The country has faced accusations of human rights abuses, including the torture of political prisoners and suppression of dissent.
The Azerbaijani regime, heavily reliant on oil and gas, is criticized for greenwashing its image while committing human rights violations. The EU's leniency towards Azerbaijan, driven by energy needs, raises questions about the alignment of its policies with its stated values.
#culture
Fox News: 'Yellowstone' star Kevin Costner not in a ‘rush’ to see character’s exit
Kevin Costner revealed he was unaware of the airing of his character's final episode on "Yellowstone," stating he had been focused on other projects. He mentioned hearing about his character's apparent suicide but expressed no immediate interest in watching it.
Costner clarified that he didn't quit the show, citing scheduling conflicts and contractual obligations with his film series "Horizon: An American Saga" as reasons for his exit. He remains open to returning to "Yellowstone" if circumstances allow.
#sports
Breitbart: Jerry Jones Lashed Out at Reporter After Question About Blinding Sun at AT&T Stadium
CeeDee Lamb attributed a dropped pass in the Cowboys' 34-6 loss to the Eagles to the sun's glare at AT&T Stadium, suggesting the need for curtains to avoid future issues. Owner Jerry Jones dismissed the idea, emphasizing that all teams face similar conditions and that the sun's position is predictable.
Jones's comments highlighted the absurdity of blaming the stadium's design for performance issues, reinforcing that teams must adapt to their environments.