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14 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Nolte: Poll Proves America Is Unified in Favor of Mass Deportations
A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that 64% of Americans approve of Donald Trump's mass deportation plan for illegal immigrants, with 76% deeming it important to stop illegal immigration. Support spans across racial and political lines, including 39% of Democrats.
Despite media criticism over the feasibility and emotional impact of mass deportations, the poll suggests a strong public backing for Trump's approach. Many Americans believe in enforcing immigration laws, viewing the potential deportations as necessary for national integrity.
#politics
Forbes: Lara Trump For Senate? More GOP Lawmakers Want Trump’s Daughter-In-Law To Take Rubio’s Seat
A coalition of allies is backing Lara Trump to replace Sen. Marco Rubio if he becomes Secretary of State. Florida Senator Rick Scott supports her candidacy, praising her as a strong spokesperson for the America First agenda.
Lara Trump has expressed interest in the position, stating she would consider it if asked. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will select Rubio's replacement, with other names also being discussed.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Some Democrats are giving Trump a chance. Republicans, let's meet them half way
In Arlington, Virginia, a wine tasting revealed a shift in attitudes among some Democrats regarding Donald Trump's second presidency. Unlike the outrage following his first win, there is now a sense of resignation and a willingness to see how his administration unfolds.
Many express hope for unity and healing in the country, with some even open to Trump's leadership. The absence of protests and anger suggests a more subdued response, highlighting a potential for collaboration moving forward.
Fox News: Hochul spurs bipartisan outrage over massive toll reboot, as Dems worry Trump will block it
New York state leaders are reconsidering a congestion pricing plan for Midtown and Lower Manhattan, which would charge drivers $15 per entry. Governor Kathy Hochul previously paused the initiative due to backlash but is now facing pressure to implement it before President-elect Trump can intervene.
Republicans argue the plan is a politically motivated tax that burdens New Yorkers, especially amid economic strains. New Jersey officials also oppose the proposal, citing a lack of consultation and potential negative impacts on commuters. MTA officials suggest a lower toll could still meet revenue needs.
GB News: 'Wokeness' cost Harris the US election: 'America sent very clear message that political correctness won't work', says former Republican Governor
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie attributed Kamala Harris's defeat in the 2024 election to the Democratic Party's "wokeness," arguing that voters are more concerned with practical issues than political correctness. He noted that Trump’s appeal to Latino voters indicates a shift away from the Democrats.
Christie also discussed Trump's potential presidency, suggesting he may be conflict-averse despite his public persona. He believes Trump will try to resolve international conflicts but may not succeed. Looking ahead, Christie identified Josh Shapiro and Gavin Newsom as potential Democratic candidates for the 2028 election.
Fox News: House committee calls on FEMA for transparency after official tells workers to avoid homes with Trump signs
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is demanding documentation from FEMA after an employee was fired for advising hurricane relief workers to avoid homes displaying Trump flags in Florida. The committee expressed concern that FEMA's actions undermined its mission to assist all Americans.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell confirmed the termination and emphasized the agency's commitment to equitable disaster response. The committee has requested various documents to investigate the incident further, highlighting potential failures in FEMA's leadership and adherence to its core mission.
Fox News: Trump privately backed John Thune in tight leader race: Sen Steve Daines
Sen. Steve Daines indicated that President-elect Donald Trump was backing John Thune for Senate Minority Whip, despite not publicly endorsing him. Thune won the leadership race, securing 29 votes, while Rick Scott and John Cornyn received 13 and 24 votes, respectively.
Trump congratulated Thune following his victory, though there were uncertainties about Thune's commitment to recess appointments for Trump's administration. Daines encouraged Republican support for Thune, suggesting a repaired relationship between Thune and Trump.
#society
GB News: 'Do the parents even know?!' Family Trust worker hits out after trans children given gender affirmation fund - 'It is HARMING children'
Sheffield College's new gender affirmation fund for transgender and non-binary students has drawn criticism from Lucy Marsh of the Family Education Trust, who claims it may harm children. She questions parental awareness and the funding source, arguing that colleges should focus on factual education rather than social transitioning.
This initiative is similar to programs at other UK institutions, which provide financial support for gender-affirming products. Critics cite the Cass Review, which found insufficient evidence for puberty blockers and hormone treatments in children, to argue against such initiatives.
Breitbart: Eva Longoria Reveals She Left 'Dystopian' U.S.: If Trump Keeps His Promises, 'It’s Going to Be a Scary Place'
Eva Longoria has expressed her discontent with the U.S. under President-elect Donald Trump, stating that it could become a "scary place" if he fulfills his campaign promises. She now divides her time between Mexico and Spain, feeling that her chapter in the U.S. is over due to various societal issues.
Longoria described the U.S. as "dystopian" and mentioned her concerns about homelessness and taxes in California, where she spent her adult life. She acknowledged her privilege in being able to leave, while expressing sadness for those who remain in the country.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Watch: Woman Ambushes Rubio but Gets Owned, Proves He'll Be an Amazing Secretary of State
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to nominate Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, a choice that has sparked mixed reactions among his supporters. A recent video of Rubio responding to a pro-Palestinian activist showcased his firm stance on Hamas, emphasizing his belief that the group is responsible for civilian suffering due to its tactics.
While some Trump supporters express concern over Rubio's perceived neoconservative leanings, others argue that his principles align with Trump's vision. The nomination comes alongside other notable appointments, leading to a shift in sentiment among supporters regarding Rubio's role in the administration.
#culture
Fox News: Disney World parkgoers upset over new water ride, plus people are freezing this candy for a sweet treat
Disney World fans are discussing the new Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride, which has sparked mixed reactions. Meanwhile, an American Airlines passenger faced discomfort in first class, leading to a public apology from the airline.
Additionally, a new TikTok trend involves soaking and freezing gummy bears for a unique texture. Users are encouraged to participate in the American Culture Quiz for a chance to win a trip to New York City.
#health
GB News: Pharmacist issues 'cry from the heart' from industry - 'We've faced 10 years of attrition!'
Community pharmacies in the UK are facing significant pressures, with leaders calling for urgent funding improvements. Peak Pharmacies Chief Executive Peter Cattee highlighted a decade of underfunding, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic, leading to increased workloads and service disruptions.
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has indicated that without financial support, pharmacies may reduce services starting in early 2024. Recent budget changes, including increased National Insurance contributions, have intensified these challenges, forcing pharmacies to reconsider their operating hours.
#other
Forbes: Tropical Storm Sara Forms In Caribbean—Here’s What To Know
Tropical Storm Sara has formed in the Caribbean and is forecasted to impact Central America, with potential effects on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It is the 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, which is expected to have 17 to 25 named storms.
The storm is predicted to bring heavy rainfall, leading to flash flooding and mudslides in Central America. While it is too early to determine its impact on the Gulf, residents are advised to monitor updates. This hurricane season has already seen three storms make landfall in Florida, tying the record for the most in a single season.