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15 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: 'It is staggering': Migration expert brands latest figures 'utterly devastating' as Britain tops unwanted list
Migration Watch's Mike Jones criticized the UK's record migration figures for 2023, which saw 746,900 new permanent migrants, a 52.9% increase from the previous year. He noted the UK now ranks second among wealthy nations in migration, trailing only the US.
Jones argued that while some tout the economic benefits of immigration, mass migration can burden taxpayers and may not boost GDP per capita. The OECD report also indicated a significant rise in family migration, with 373,000 new family migrants in 2023.
#politics
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did 20 Million Votes Go 'Missing' in the 2024 Election?
Following the 2024 election, claims emerged that 20 million votes were "missing" after Donald Trump won against Kamala Harris. Skeptics from both sides of the political spectrum pointed to discrepancies in vote totals compared to 2020, raising concerns of voter fraud.
However, these claims are unfounded. Most votes were still being counted, particularly in states like California, where voting processes are designed for accessibility. Final tallies show that the vote totals for 2024 align closely with previous elections, debunking the notion of missing votes.
Times Of Israel: Trump taps Doug Burgum, pro-Israel governor with settler ties, as interior secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as interior secretary, emphasizing his pro-Israel stance. During a recent visit to Israel, Burgum referred to the West Bank as “the seventh front” in Israel's conflict with Iran and its proxies, advocating for stronger support for Israel.
Burgum, a successful software executive turned politician, has focused on economic issues as governor, including tax cuts and regulatory changes. He has largely avoided social issues but has signed legislation targeting transgender rights. After a brief presidential campaign, he endorsed Trump and chose not to seek re-election as governor.
The Federalist: John Cornyn Signals His Intent To Sabotage Trump Cabinet Pick
President-elect Donald Trump faces challenges in implementing his America First agenda, not from Democrats, but from within the Republican Party. Texas Sen. John Cornyn is reportedly attempting to sabotage Trump's cabinet nominees, particularly former Rep. Matt Gaetz, by reviving unproven allegations against him.
Cornyn's actions reflect a broader concern that establishment Republicans prioritize their interests over supporting Trump's vision. The ongoing internal conflict suggests a struggle between traditional party figures and those aligned with Trump's agenda.
The Western Journal: 'Second George Washington': Sylvester Stallone Gives Phenomenal Introduction for Trump During Mar-a-Lago Event
At a gala in Mar-a-Lago, Sylvester Stallone praised President-elect Donald Trump, likening him to George Washington and emphasizing his unique political journey. Stallone drew parallels between his own struggles in Hollywood and Trump's challenges, calling him a "mythical character."
Stallone's emotional speech received enthusiastic applause, as he celebrated Trump's election victory and his potential to change lives. He welcomed Trump to the stage with a warm embrace, reinforcing the theme of resilience and triumph over adversity.
Forbes: McDonald’s Stunt Pushed Trump Past Harris On TikTok
In the final weeks of the presidential campaign, Donald Trump outperformed Kamala Harris on TikTok, with his posts receiving significantly more views and engagement. His McDonald’s visit video alone garnered over 63 million views, surpassing Harris's top five posts combined.
Despite both candidates achieving nearly equal total views over the campaign, Trump's strategy focused on fewer, high-impact posts, while Harris maintained a consistent posting schedule. As TikTok's role in political discourse grows, Trump's campaign success on the platform has led to a shift in his stance toward the app, which he previously sought to ban.
Fox News: Former ESPN personality Sage Steele denies Trump press secretary rumors
Sage Steele has denied rumors that she is seeking the role of press secretary in the incoming Trump administration, calling the reports "fake news." Despite being a supporter of Trump and having campaigned for him, Steele stated she has not had any discussions about the position.
The speculation arose as Trump fills his Cabinet, with other potential candidates for press secretary including Karoline Leavitt and Monica Crowley. Steele recently left ESPN after a lengthy career and has expressed a desire to continue her involvement in politics.
The Federalist: NFL Allowed Kaepernick's Kneeling But Fines Bosa For MAGA Hat
The NFL fined 49ers player Nick Bosa $11,255 for wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat during a postgame interview, raising questions about the league's stance on political expressions. Critics argue this highlights hypocrisy, as the NFL has previously tolerated other political statements, notably Colin Kaepernick's protests.
The league enforces a rule against personal messages during games unless pre-approved, leading to accusations of controlled speech rather than true freedom of expression. This inconsistency has sparked debate about the NFL's handling of political statements and its role in promoting or censoring player expressions.
#society
The Telegraph: ‘Intimidating’ NHS staff ‘wore Free Palestine shirts while treating Jews’
NHS staff at Barts Health NHS Trust are under scrutiny for allegedly intimidating Jewish patients by wearing pro-Palestine attire while on duty. Complaints have emerged regarding the display of political symbols, prompting a review of the workplace dress code.
Lawyers argue that such actions create a hostile environment for Israeli or Jewish patients and may violate the Equality Act. Reports include incidents of staff threatening to cease treatment unless patients complied with demands related to political expressions.
GB News: Labour mulls over nationwide pavement parking ban for first time in 50 years: ‘As soon as possible!’
The UK Department for Transport is considering a nationwide ban on pavement parking, which currently only applies in London. Transport Secretary Louise Haigh emphasized the importance of accessibility and aims to create a unified approach to pavement parking regulations across the country.
The proposed ban would address the inconsistencies in enforcement and legal standing of parking rules, potentially allowing fines of £70 for violations. This move aligns with recent research highlighting the economic benefits of walkable environments for local communities.
GB News: Scottish village terrorised by 'dangerously out-of-control' pack of dogs
Residents of Hilton, a Scottish village, are living in fear due to a series of attacks by a pack of dogs, which have resulted in the deaths of several sheep. Parents are hesitant to send their children to school, and local officials have issued dog control notices to the owners.
Police Scotland is working with Highland council to address the situation, which has caused significant distress in the community. Two individuals have already been charged in connection with the incidents.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: French court orders release of pro-Palestinian militant held since 1984
A French court has ordered the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese militant imprisoned for 40 years for the murders of two diplomats. His release is set for December 6, contingent upon his departure from France. Prosecutors plan to appeal the decision.
Abdallah, who has maintained he is a "fighter" for Palestinian rights, has been denied parole multiple times since becoming eligible in 1999. His case has drawn significant attention, with supporters arguing for his release, while the US government has consistently opposed it.
#crime
Fox News: Trump execution restart to put Boston Marathon bomber, Charleston church shooter, more killers in hot seat
President-elect Donald Trump plans to lift the Biden-Harris administration's moratorium on federal executions, affecting 40 inmates on death row. Under Trump, the federal government executed 13 inmates, the most in a century, before Biden halted executions in 2021.
Among those on death row are high-profile cases like Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Dylann Roof, who murdered nine Black parishioners in a church. Trump aims to expand the death penalty to include more serious crimes, asserting it is reserved for the worst offenders.
#sports
GB News: Mike Tyson admits real reason why he slapped Jake Paul in dramatic face-off
Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul during their face-off ahead of their upcoming fight, which will be streamed on Netflix. Tyson's reaction was sparked by Paul stepping on his toe, which he initially thought was accidental but later suspected was intentional.
The fight is set for Friday night in Texas, marking Tyson’s return to professional boxing after nearly two decades. Paul, at 27, is favored due to his youth, while the bout will set a record for the largest age gap in professional boxing.