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13 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: ‘Absolute DISGRACE!’ Reform UK’s Rupert Lowe claims shocking number of migrants eligible for monthly benefits
UK MP Rupert Lowe criticized the Labour Government for the high number of migrants receiving Universal Credit, claiming over 3.3 million foreign nationals have passed habitual residence tests since April 2019. He expressed frustration over the lack of transparency from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Lowe challenged the DWP to confirm or dispute these figures, arguing that taxpayer money is being distributed without accountability. A DWP spokesperson responded, stating that Lowe's figures misrepresent their data, clarifying that passing the Habitual Residence Test does not equate to a successful Universal Credit claim.
#politics
Le Monde: Trump names Florida Sen. Marco Rubio secretary of state
President-elect Donald Trump is appointing key figures for his second administration, focusing on loyal allies from his 2024 campaign. Marco Rubio has been named secretary of state, while Matt Gaetz will serve as attorney general. Other notable appointments include Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence and Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense.
Trump's selections reflect a shift towards loyalists rather than traditional experts, aiming to advance his America First agenda. The administration will tackle issues like immigration, national security, and foreign relations, with a strong emphasis on Trump's hardline policies.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: ‘The regime still exists’
Jack Posobiec hosted an episode of Human Events Daily from West Palm Beach, discussing the upcoming 2025 election and the persistence of the current regime despite Donald Trump's anticipated victory. He praised Trump's cabinet picks, including Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense.
Posobiec noted that Hegseth's confirmation may face challenges due to opposition from the military-industrial complex, emphasizing Hegseth's advocacy for veterans and active military personnel.
Fox News: CNN data guru astonished by Trump's performance in cities: 'I would have never thought possible'
CNN's Harry Enten noted a significant shift in urban voting patterns, suggesting that President-elect Donald Trump may be the strongest Republican candidate of the 21st century. Major cities, traditionally liberal, showed a move to the right, with Trump performing notably well among minority voters.
Enten attributed this change to rising concerns over crime and immigration, leading to the ousting of progressive leaders in cities like San Francisco. This trend reflects a broader dissatisfaction among Democrats regarding crime control efforts, indicating a potential challenge for the Democratic Party in upcoming elections.
Breitbart: 'Leave or Be Fired': Trump Adviser Warns DOJ Bureaucrats Hoping to Sabotage President-elect's Agenda
Mark Paoletta, a Trump transition adviser, warned DOJ career attorneys that subverting President-elect Trump's agenda could lead to termination. He emphasized that DOJ lawyers must support Trump's policies, including immigration enforcement and investigations into racial discrimination.
Paoletta cited past instances of career DOJ staff resisting Trump's initiatives, arguing that civil servants should implement the elected President's decisions, regardless of personal views. He called for accountability among DOJ employees who undermine the administration's agenda.
Fox News: Elon Musk's pro-Trump stance causes progressives to flee X for liberal safe space
Following Donald Trump's reelection, many liberal users and media figures are abandoning the platform X, owned by Elon Musk, in favor of the decentralized platform Bluesky. Notable departures include MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace and ex-CNN host Don Lemon, citing X's new terms and its perceived toxicity.
The Guardian has suspended its accounts on X, deeming it a "toxic media platform" under Musk's influence. Bluesky has reportedly gained over a million new users since the election, attracting those seeking an alternative to X.
GB News: Melania Trump issues warning as she skips White House meeting with Jill Biden
Melania Trump will not meet with Jill Biden at the White House, as confirmed by her team. They cited scheduling conflicts and Melania's ongoing discontent over the FBI's 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago. She aims for a private life as First Lady, breaking traditional norms.
Donald Trump accepted President Biden's invitation for a meeting, which symbolizes a peaceful transition of power. Jill Biden reportedly provided a letter for Melania, indicating her team's readiness to assist with the transition.
Fox News: Hollywood actress despondent over Trump victory feels 'anxiety' for people stuck in America
After President Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency, actress Eva Longoria campaigned for her, emphasizing support for the Latino community. Following Trump's election victory, Longoria expressed concern about the future of the country, noting her privilege to escape abroad.
Longoria reflected on her feelings regarding Trump's presidency, stating that while she was shocked by his win in 2016, she found it less surprising this time. She criticized the election of a "convicted criminal" to the highest office and expressed anxiety for Americans facing a challenging future.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Luna: NY Times 'Should Retract' FEMA Conspiracy Theory Accusations
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) criticized The New York Times for labeling Donald Trump's claims about FEMA neglecting areas affected by Hurricane Helene as false. She cited video evidence of a FEMA employee advising staff to overlook homes with Trump signs, calling the situation unacceptable.
Luna urged the Times to retract its accusations, asserting that Trump's claims were valid and highlighting a broader issue of division under the current administration.
#society
Fox News: Gary Sinise Foundation, building company present free home to wounded Army veteran
Retired U.S. Army Sergeant Joshua Hargis, a decorated veteran and double amputee, received a mortgage-free custom home in Nashville, thanks to the Gary Sinise Foundation and LP Building Solutions. This initiative is part of a program to support veterans with tailored housing solutions.
The partnership has resulted in eight homes for veterans since 2022, addressing the housing shortage faced by many veterans, who represent a disproportionate percentage of the homeless population. This effort underscores the commitment to honoring those who have served.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Pollak: Trump Has Opportunity for Big Wins on Middle East Peace
President-elect Donald Trump may have the opportunity to achieve significant progress in the Middle East following the turmoil left by the Biden-Harris administration. Israel has made substantial military gains against Hamas and Hezbollah, but faces challenges with hostages and declining public morale.
Trump's strategy could involve a multi-faceted approach addressing Iran, Saudi normalization with Israel, and Palestinian governance options. His administration is expected to take a firmer stance on military action if necessary, potentially leading to renewed peace negotiations and stability in the region.
Breitbart: Iran Hijacks Climate Alarmism Summit to Demand Sanctions Relief
Iranian Vice President Shina Ansari called for sanctions relief during the COP29 climate summit, arguing that the international community should support developing nations like Iran in addressing climate issues. She criticized the industrial policies of developed countries for the current climate crisis.
Ansari's remarks reflect a common narrative among developing nations, which often place the responsibility for climate change on wealthier countries. This stance has drawn criticism, especially as other nations, including Azerbaijan, defend their fossil fuel industries.
Times Of Israel: National Security Council denies it received warnings in hours before Oct. 7 attack
The National Security Council denied a report claiming it received alerts about Hamas activities before the October 7 attack. The council stated no warnings were given in the early morning hours, countering assertions made by journalist Ronen Bergman.
The report suggested that an intelligence officer received warnings but failed to contact the Prime Minister's Office. Prime Minister Netanyahu's office stated he first learned of the attack at 6:29 a.m., asserting that prior information could have changed the attack's outcome.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: "Nefarious": Screwtape Meets Hannibal Lecter
C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters" explores temptation through the perspective of a demon instructing a novice on how to lead humans astray. This theme is echoed in the horror film "Nefarious," where a psychiatrist confronts a death row inmate claiming demonic possession, challenging his atheistic beliefs.
The film, based on Steve Deace's novel, uses intense dialogue to reveal societal evils, depicting a culture influenced by demonic forces. The presence of a modernist priest further complicates the narrative, showcasing a lack of faith that ironically empowers the demon. "Nefarious" serves as a reminder of the light that can overcome darkness.
Fox News: John Krasinski 'Sexiest Man Alive' title outrages Internet trolls
John Krasinski has been named People Magazine's 2024 "Sexiest Man Alive," a title previously held by stars like Chris Evans and Idris Elba. Posing on a New York City taxi, Krasinski humorously reacted to the honor, while his wife, Emily Blunt, expressed excitement about the cover.
The announcement sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans supporting the choice and others questioning it. Despite the attention, Krasinski believes his home life will remain unchanged, joking that he may have to take on more household chores.
Fox News: Disney World parkgoers upset over new water ride being too wet: 'Absolutely soaked'
Disney World’s new ride, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, has sparked discussions among fans since its summer opening. Inspired by "The Princess and the Frog," it replaces Splash Mountain and has been noted for its significant water effects, leading some visitors to nickname it "Soak Mountain."
Feedback varies, with some praising the new animatronics and lighting, while others feel it lacks the thrill of its predecessor. The ride is set to open at Disneyland Park in Anaheim on November 15.
#crime
GB News: Masked man arrested after attempting to kidnap 6-year-old Jewish boy in broad daylight
A 28-year-old man, Stephen Sowe, was arrested in Brooklyn for attempting to kidnap a six-year-old Jewish boy as he walked to synagogue with his father. The incident, captured on security footage, showed Sowe trying to pull the child away before the father intervened.
Sowe has a lengthy criminal history, including prior arrests for antisemitic hate crimes and weapons possession. He is currently being held without bail on charges of attempted kidnapping. The child's mother expressed shock, noting that Sowe had previously seemed friendly.