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2 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Report Exposes Biden-Harris Alliance with UN to 'Fast-Track' Migrants into U.S.
A House Judiciary Committee report claims the Biden-Harris administration coordinated with the U.N. to expedite migrant entry into the U.S., using taxpayer funds. The initiative, launched in June 2023, allows migrants to bypass the southern border through U.N.-funded offices in several Latin American countries.
The report estimates over 18,000 migrants have resettled in the U.S. through this program, raising concerns about its impact on local communities. Critics argue this policy has strained resources and housing in small towns across America.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Reported Israeli strike forces closure of partially reopened Lebanon-Syria border crossing
Rocket fire from Lebanon triggered sirens in central Israel, prompting military alerts. In response, Israel conducted strikes in eastern Lebanon, resulting in 52 reported deaths, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump campaigned in Dearborn, Michigan, engaging with Arab Americans critical of the Biden administration's Israel policies, as he aims to sway voters in a key battleground state.
Breitbart: Brett Favre Compares America During Trump's First Term to the Packers: 'A Winner'
Brett Favre, speaking at a Trump rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, praised Trump's leadership, comparing it to the successful Packers organization. He emphasized the urgency of the upcoming election and criticized the Biden administration's performance.
Favre expressed disbelief at his role in a political rally but felt compelled to address the current state of the country. He rebuked President Biden's comments about Trump supporters, asserting their value to society.
Breitbart: REPORT: NFL Waiting Until After the Election to Decide Nick Bosa's Fate for Crashing Interview with MAGA Hat
The NFL is delaying its decision on whether to fine 49ers player Nick Bosa for wearing a MAGA hat during a post-game interview until after the upcoming election. This unusual postponement raises questions about the league's political considerations.
The NFL has a policy against players conveying personal political messages during games. Bosa's actions may violate these rules, but the league's timing suggests a strategic approach to avoid controversy before the election.
Fox News: Even liberals, Trump critics blast media's coverage of Liz Cheney comments: 'A bald-faced lie'
Former President Trump faced backlash for comments about Liz Cheney, labeling her a "radical war hawk." His remarks were interpreted by some media outlets as inciting violence, suggesting he called for her execution, which sparked widespread criticism of the media's portrayal.
Critics across the political spectrum argue that Trump's comments were misrepresented, asserting he did not threaten Cheney's life but criticized her stance on military intervention. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between political rhetoric and media interpretation.
Breitbart: 'You Should be Ashamed': Fans Blast LeBron for 'Stitched Together' Endorsement of Kamala Harris
LeBron James publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency, stating that the choice is clear for him. His endorsement included a video that drew criticism for using edited clips of former President Trump, which some of his supporters labeled as misleading propaganda.
Despite his history of political endorsements, the backlash highlights concerns over the video's integrity and the portrayal of Trump. Critics within his fanbase expressed disappointment, suggesting that James could have chosen a more honest approach.
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: SCOTUS Sends Republicans Away Empty Handed in Pennsylvania - Liberty Nation News
The U.S. Supreme Court denied the Republican National Committee's request to stop Pennsylvania's practice of allowing voters with deficient mail-in ballots to cast provisional ballots. The decision follows a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling mandating the counting of such ballots.
Justice Samuel Alito referred the appeal to the full court, with Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch supporting his statement. This ruling emphasizes the ongoing legal disputes over voting procedures in Pennsylvania.
Fox News: Over 150,000 veterans and military family members recruited to staff polling places for Election Day
The Vet the Vote coalition reports that 163,000 veterans and military families will serve as poll workers on Election Day, significantly increasing from 63,500 in the 2022 midterms. This national, non-partisan initiative aims to address the ongoing challenge of recruiting sufficient poll workers.
The coalition, representing 43 advocacy groups, highlights the unique capabilities of veterans to manage polling stations amid a contentious political climate. Election Day is set for November 5.
Forbes: Supreme Court And 2024 Election: Justices Allow Provisional Ballots For Pennsylvania Voters Who Botch Mail Ballots
The Supreme Court denied a Republican request to block a Pennsylvania ruling allowing provisional ballots for voters who made errors on mail-in ballots, potentially increasing voter participation in the state. This decision follows a ruling allowing Virginia to proceed with a voter roll purge, despite federal law concerns.
As Election Day approaches, numerous voting-related legal disputes are anticipated, with both parties challenging state voting rules. The court's recent actions may influence future election-related cases and the overall electoral landscape.
#crime
Fox News: South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite broadly supported plea to cut sentence to life
Richard Moore was executed by lethal injection in South Carolina for the 1999 murder of a convenience store clerk, despite appeals for clemency from jurors and family members. Moore maintained that he acted in self-defense during the incident, which involved a struggle for a gun.
His execution marks the second since South Carolina resumed capital punishment, with ongoing plans for additional executions. Advocates argued that Moore's case was not typical of death penalty offenses, citing his prison conduct and lack of intent to kill.