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14 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Trump's Deputies Eye More Detention Space to Block, Repatriate Migrants
The Trump administration plans to significantly increase the number of detention beds for illegal migrants, aiming to double the current capacity of 41,000. This expansion will involve utilizing state jails, private companies, or military resources to hold migrants temporarily while awaiting deportation.
The move is expected to benefit private detention management companies and aims to deter future illegal crossings by enforcing stricter detention policies. Advocates for migration have historically opposed such measures, citing past policies that led to increased migrant flows.
#politics
The Epoch Times: Tracking Trump’s Non-Cabinet, High Level Appointments
President-elect Donald Trump is assembling his Cabinet and key senior positions to advance his agenda. Notable appointments include William McGinley as White House Counsel, Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, and Tom Homan as Border Czar.
Other significant picks include Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel, Steve Witkoff as Special Envoy to the Middle East, and Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy co-chairing the Department of Government Efficiency. Additional deputies have been appointed for various roles, focusing on legislative, communications, and public affairs.
Front Page Magazine: The Fault, Dear Democrats, is in Yourselves
Post-election, Democrats are engaged in blame-shifting following Joe Biden's forced exit from the ticket. Initially hailed as a selfless leader, Biden is now criticized for overstaying his welcome, while Vice President Kamala Harris faces scrutiny for her performance.
The party struggles to accept that their radical agenda and elitist messaging contributed to their electoral defeat. Instead of self-reflection, they continue to point fingers, failing to recognize that the real fault lies within their own ranks.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: The government works for us, not the other way around
Fox News host Jesse Watters discussed the implications of President-elect Trump's administration, emphasizing a potential shift in Washington's culture. He believes Trump's Cabinet picks will elevate American expectations and challenge the status quo, suggesting that a new era of governance is possible.
Watters criticized the inefficacy of traditional Washington roles and suggested that Trump's success could mark the end of an era dominated by mediocrity. He also noted the surprising cordiality between Trump and Biden post-election, questioning the sincerity of their interactions.
#society
Breitbart: China Wipes Out Memorial to Victims of Zhuhai Car Attack amid Growing Public Anger
Chinese officials in Zhuhai have dismantled a memorial for the victims of a deadly SUV attack that killed 35 and injured 45, citing public unrest over the government's slow response. The attacker, upset over his divorce, is in a coma after attempting suicide.
Authorities have suppressed discussion of the incident, erasing social media posts and preventing public mourning. Despite efforts from locals to honor the victims, the government has moved quickly to censor and control the narrative surrounding the tragedy.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Iran Denies That It's Trying to Murder Trump, But…
The U.S. government has charged three men, including an Iranian, with plotting to assassinate Donald Trump, allegedly at the behest of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), in retaliation for the killing of Qasem Soleimani. Iran has vehemently denied these allegations, claiming they are a fabrication by the Biden administration.
Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed the U.S. claims as "completely baseless" and suggested they are part of a conspiracy by anti-Iranian groups. Despite these denials, Iranian officials have previously expressed intentions to target Trump and others involved in Soleimani's assassination. The situation raises questions about trust in both the U.S. and Iranian narratives.
Breitbart: South Korea Says North Korean Troops in Russia Engaging in Combat with Ukraine
North Korean troops have reportedly been deployed to the frontlines in Kursk, Russia, engaging in combat against Ukrainian forces. This follows a recent treaty between North Korea and Russia, enhancing military cooperation and assistance.
The U.S. confirmed the presence of over 10,000 North Korean soldiers in combat operations, trained by Russian forces in essential military skills. NATO officials have expressed concern over this development, indicating it poses an increased threat to Ukraine.
Le Monde: Protests erupt in Paris over controversial gala in support of Israel
Protests erupted in Paris against a gala organized by far-right figures to support Israel, which was set to include Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The event faced backlash from local unions and political groups, leading to demonstrations on the eve of a soccer match against Israel.
Despite the controversy, French authorities deemed the gala posed no major threat. Smotrich's planned attendance was canceled amid criticism of his remarks on Israeli settlements and the West Bank. The French Foreign Ministry reiterated its commitment to a two-state solution.
Times Of Israel: IDF: Rocket launcher positioned in southern Gaza humanitarian zone destroyed in strike
The IDF has issued new evacuation orders for southern Beirut as it prepares to strike Hezbollah targets. This follows a recent airstrike in the area, which is known to be a Hezbollah stronghold.
Meanwhile, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has proposed suspending political dialogue with Israel over concerns regarding potential human rights violations in Gaza. This proposal will be discussed at an upcoming foreign ministers' meeting.
#military
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Those with the perfect DC resumes have repeatedly failed to keep us safe
Laura Ingraham discusses President-elect Trump's intention to reform Washington, D.C., emphasizing the need for a credible military deterrent to ensure safety. She notes that Trump's outsider status may help address the failures of the established Defense establishment.
Ingraham highlights the importance of effective communication from Trump's picks, given the anticipated opposition to his agenda. She concludes that fixing the current military issues will be challenging, as traditional D.C. insiders have not succeeded in advancing national security.
#crime
Fox News: Long Island firefighter arrested, accused of intentionally setting brush fire: police
A 20-year-old volunteer firefighter, Jonathan Quiles, was arrested in Medford, New York, for allegedly starting a brush fire during a statewide burn ban. He faces charges of fourth-degree arson, fifth-degree arson, and reckless endangerment, and has pleaded not guilty.
The Medford Fire District has suspended Quiles, emphasizing they conduct thorough background checks for new members. Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney highlighted that due to New York's bail reform, prosecutors cannot request bail for these charges.
Breitbart: Los Angeles D.A.: Teacher Left Husband to Be in 'Love' with Student, 13, That She Was Grooming
Colleen Jo Matarico, a 43-year-old middle school teacher in Los Angeles, has been charged with grooming a 13-year-old student into a sexual relationship over a year. Prosecutors allege she left her husband and expressed love for the boy, while also supplying him with cannabis.
Matarico faces multiple felony counts, including lewd acts upon a child and furnishing a controlled substance. She has pleaded not guilty, and her bail is set at $590,000. Authorities are investigating for additional potential victims.