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1 Nov 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Biden administration slapped with lawsuit over documents on taxpayer money benefiting illegal immigrants
Biden administration slapped with lawsuit over documents on taxpayer money benefiting illegal immigrants
A conservative group, CASA, is suing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for documents related to the funding of non-governmental organizations assisting illegal immigrants. The lawsuit aims to shed light on taxpayer spending amid concerns over the handling of migrant children.

HHS has faced scrutiny for its resettlement processes, particularly regarding unaccompanied minors. Republican lawmakers have criticized the agency for potentially inadequate vetting of sponsors, while HHS defends its measures to ensure the safety and well-being of these children.


#politics

Breitbart: Election Interference: Arizona's AG Probes Cheney Execution Hoax 
Election Interference: Arizona's AG Probes Cheney Execution Hoax 
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes initiated an investigation into claims that Donald Trump threatened Liz Cheney, which critics labeled as election interference. Trump’s comments were reportedly misinterpreted, focusing on her support for military action rather than a direct threat.

Mayes stated the investigation aims to determine if Trump's remarks constitute a death threat under Arizona law. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris condemned Trump's rhetoric, asserting it should be disqualifying for political office.


The Telegraph: Republicans v Democrats: How their policies compare in 2024
Republicans v Democrats: How their policies compare in 2024
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will compete in the election on November 5. Harris, a moderate Democrat and current vice president, faces Trump, who advocates for radical changes and strict immigration policies, including immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants.

The candidates differ on key issues such as immigration, the economy, and foreign policy, with Trump emphasizing hard-line measures.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris Exploits Liz Cheney Execution Hoax to Smear Trump 
Kamala Harris Exploits Liz Cheney Execution Hoax to Smear Trump 
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for allegedly suggesting violence against Liz Cheney, claiming his rhetoric was dangerous. However, Trump's comments were about her war stance, not a call for execution, as clarified by various commentators.

Several voices, including former Congressman Joe Walsh, defended Trump, stating that his remarks were misrepresented and focused on Cheney's political views rather than inciting violence. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in political discourse.


The Telegraph: What is Project 2025 and does Trump support it?
What is Project 2025 and does Trump support it?
Kamala Harris has criticized Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for a potential Trump administration, labeling it an “assault on democracy.” The document, produced by the Heritage Foundation, outlines strategies for implementing conservative policies, including mass deportations and appointing loyalists to government positions.

Trump has distanced himself from the 922-page manual, which aims to reshape the federal workforce and enact significant tax cuts. Democrats view the project as a tool to challenge Trump in the upcoming election.


Breitbart: Trump: 'All I’m Saying About Liz Cheney Is that She Is a War Hawk'
Trump: 'All I’m Saying About Liz Cheney Is that She Is a War Hawk'
Former President Donald Trump clarified his comments about Liz Cheney, stating he did not call for her execution but criticized her as a "war hawk" who advocates for sending troops to fight without being willing to do so herself. His remarks were misrepresented by the Harris-Walz campaign.

Former Rep. Joe Walsh, a Trump critic, defended him, emphasizing that the edited clip misled viewers about Trump's intentions. Walsh acknowledged Trump's controversial style but insisted that truth should prevail in political discourse.


The Telegraph: How accurate are exit polls?
How accurate are exit polls?
On election night, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will closely monitor early exit poll results released at 5pm ET. These polls will provide insights into voter turnout and preferences but will be adjusted as more data comes in throughout the evening.

Exit polls survey how voters cast their ballots and their motivations, sampling in-person, early, and mail-in voters to gauge trends in the election.


Breitbart: Media's Liz Cheney Hoax Falls Apart as Democrat Desperation Builds
Media's Liz Cheney Hoax Falls Apart as Democrat Desperation Builds
Claims that former President Trump called for Liz Cheney's execution have been debunked. His comments, taken out of context, criticized her hawkish stance on military intervention while questioning her commitment to the consequences of war.

Various commentators and conservative figures have condemned the media's portrayal of Trump's remarks, asserting that he was highlighting Cheney's perceived hypocrisy rather than making a threat.


Fox News: Harris, Trump hold dueling final rallies in this crucial 'blue wall' battleground
Harris, Trump hold dueling final rallies in this crucial 'blue wall' battleground
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump will hold competing rallies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, just days before Election Day. Polls indicate a close race, with both candidates emphasizing their campaign efforts in the battleground state.

Harris's rally will feature Cardi B and focus on labor issues, while Trump aims to leverage his popularity and endorsements. Both campaigns are investing heavily in Wisconsin, with turnout likely playing a crucial role in the election outcome.


#society

CNSNews: Media Mislead NYC’s Pedestrians: No, It’s NOT Legal to Start Jaywalking
Media Mislead NYC’s Pedestrians: No, It’s NOT Legal to Start Jaywalking
New York City's recent law regarding jaywalking has been misreported by various media outlets, suggesting it is now legal. However, the law does not take effect until February 2025, meaning pedestrians can still be fined $250 for jaywalking until then.

Once implemented, the law will allow jaywalking but still prioritize drivers' right-of-way, potentially leading to new legal challenges.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Next US President to Face Slowing Economy, Experts Warn
Next US President to Face Slowing Economy, Experts Warn
Experts predict that the next U.S. president will face an economic slowdown, despite current positive indicators like low unemployment and rising GDP. Many Americans feel the economy is not benefiting them, with rising credit card debt and stagnant financial situations.

Potential responses to the slowdown vary by candidate, with Kamala Harris favoring government intervention and Donald Trump advocating for tax cuts and deregulation. Analysts warn that interventions may lead to inflation, and the Federal Reserve's strategies could further complicate the economic landscape.


#military

Times Of Israel: Pentagon bolsters US presence in Middle East with bomber aircraft and warships
Pentagon bolsters US presence in Middle East with bomber aircraft and warships
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is deploying additional B-52 bombers and Navy destroyers to the Middle East to enhance U.S. military presence amid ongoing conflicts involving Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah. This move follows the planned departure of the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group.

The deployment aims to bolster U.S. defenses against potential threats, particularly from Iran and Houthi forces. While the number of troops may decrease due to the carrier's absence, the addition of bombers is intended to maintain combat readiness in the region.


#health

The Epoch Times: Hospital Mask Mandates Come Back in California’s Bay Area: What We Know
Hospital Mask Mandates Come Back in California’s Bay Area: What We Know
Several counties in California's Bay Area have reinstated mask mandates in health care settings from Nov. 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, due to expected respiratory virus surges. This includes requirements for staff, visitors, and patients in facilities across San Francisco, Alameda, Santa Clara, and others.

In contrast, New York City has only recommended masking without a mandate, drawing mixed reactions. While some studies question the effectiveness of masks in real-world scenarios, others indicate they can filter virus-sized particles effectively in controlled settings.