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19 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: ACLU Begins Action to Gain Access to Trump Plans for Mass Deportations
The ACLU has filed a lawsuit against ICE to obtain information on its deportation operations in light of President-elect Trump's plans for mass deportations. The lawsuit follows an unaddressed FOIA request regarding the use of chartered flights for repatriating illegal migrants.
Trump has pledged to initiate the largest deportation operation in U.S. history and may involve military resources to do so. The ACLU argues that the public deserves clarity on how taxpayer funds will be used in these operations.
#politics
Fox News: CNN pundit mocks liberals for friendly meetings with Trump after endless attacks on ‘literal Hitler’
Scott Jennings criticized prominent liberals for meeting with President-elect Donald Trump after labeling him a fascist for years. He suggested that their shift in tone indicates they misled Democratic voters about the seriousness of their rhetoric regarding Trump.
MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough defended their meeting with Trump as a necessary step for communication, despite facing backlash from both conservatives and liberals. Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky argued that these liberals prioritize their careers over confronting Trump, undermining their previous claims.
Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet: Lutnick Expected For Commerce Secretary—Not Treasury—After Infighting
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to nominate Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, as commerce secretary, despite Lutnick's interest in the treasury position. This comes amid controversy surrounding Trump's attorney general pick, Rep. Matt Gaetz, who faces sexual misconduct allegations.
Trump has made several surprising Cabinet nominations, including Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services. Gaetz's nomination is particularly contentious, with GOP senators expressing doubts about his confirmation due to the allegations against him.
Breitbart: Watch Live: FEMA Response to Hurricanes Helene, Milton Under Review
FEMA Administrator and Representatives Chuck Edwards and Kathy Castor provided testimony regarding the agency's response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Their insights aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and preparedness of FEMA in handling these natural disasters.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Why phone signal in Britain is awful
Britain's government is pushing for larger pension funds to aid savers, though this move is unlikely to significantly enhance economic growth. Meanwhile, women's football in England aims for greater recognition, and the construction firm Vistry faces challenges.
Additionally, the newsletter explores the unique blend of politics and personal life in Britain's grace-and-favour houses, while energy secretary Ed Miliband offers insights on clean power debates.
Breitbart: Google to Host Party for Leftists Plotting to 'Resist the Republican Agenda'
Google is set to co-host a social event with the Democratic super PAC Priorities USA, which aims to strategize against the Republican agenda following Vice President Kamala Harris's electoral loss. The event includes a discussion on online campaigning before the happy hour.
This collaboration raises concerns about the ties between Big Tech and the Democratic Party, especially amid ongoing criticisms from former President Donald Trump regarding Google's search engine practices. Google confirmed its role in hosting the social hour but distanced itself from the content of the earlier meeting.
Fox News: Trump judge still awaiting Manhattan DA's sentencing recommendation
The Manhattan district attorney clarified that a Bloomberg report about Donald Trump's sentencing for 34 criminal charges being "adjourned" was incorrect. DA Alvin Bragg is set to file a recommendation to Judge Juan Merchan on how to proceed with the case, which involves falsifying business records.
Trump's conviction could lead to various outcomes, including dismissal or a sentence of unconditional discharge. The uncertainty surrounding the timeline is compounded by Trump's recent election victory and the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity from prosecution.
The Federalist: Protest Contends Dem NC Supreme Court Candidate's Lead
An election integrity group in North Carolina has filed a protest against the state Supreme Court election results, claiming that votes from potential noncitizens were counted. The protest follows a narrow victory for Democrat Justice Allison Riggs over Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin, who initially led by 10,000 votes.
The Voter Integrity Project argues that over 30,000 voters registered without proper identification cast ballots, potentially affecting the outcome of several races. They assert that the state failed to comply with federal voter registration laws for two decades, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the votes. The protest could lead to a new election if the margin of victory falls within what they term the "margin of cheat."
Fox News: Democrats in disarray: Growing field in race to chair party
Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party, has announced his candidacy for the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair, aiming to succeed Jaime Harrison. He emphasizes the need for the party to reconnect with popular ideas and has the backing of over 80 DNC members.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley is also running, focusing on economic security and a 50-state strategy. Both candidates are responding to recent electoral setbacks for the Democrats, with more contenders expected to join the race.
Breitbart: Report: DOJ to Seek Breakup of Google's Chrome Browser in Antitrust Lawsuit
The DOJ plans to ask a federal judge to compel Google to divest its Chrome web browser following a ruling that the company illegally monopolized the online search market. This action is part of a broader antitrust lawsuit against Google, which could also affect its AI products and Android operating system.
If approved, the DOJ's proposals could significantly alter the online search and AI landscape, promoting competition. Google has criticized the DOJ's agenda as harmful to consumers and plans to appeal the ruling. Potential buyers for Chrome face their own antitrust challenges.
#society
GB News: ‘Use common sense!’ Labour MP weighs in on Pearson police probe but defends ‘widening of rules’ for anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
Labour MP Dame Diana Johnson urged police to apply "common sense" in recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), highlighting confusion over guidelines. She emphasized the need for clarity and training while acknowledging the rise in antisemitism and Islamophobia.
Essex police logged 1,500 NCHIs over two years, raising concerns about instances being recorded for minor complaints. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper may reverse recent guidance changes to better capture serious incidents without infringing on free speech rights.
Fox News: Catholic school collecting kids pajama donations; clean PJs can promote better sleep, expert says
St. Kevin Catholic Academy in Queens is gathering pajama donations for local children in need, partnering with The Pajama Program and Girl Scout troops. The initiative aims to provide new sleepwear for children aged 12 and under, emphasizing empathy and community support.
So far, around 50 sets of pajamas have been collected, with efforts ongoing through the end of November. The campaign also includes an Amazon wishlist for those outside the community who wish to contribute. Clean pajamas are highlighted as essential for children's comfort and emotional well-being.
Le Monde: War in Sudan: Gezira region targetted by a brutal revenge campaign
The Gezira region in Sudan is experiencing a brutal campaign of violence by paramilitary forces following the defection of a commander and his troops to the regular army. Civilians are left vulnerable, facing options of fleeing, hiding, or risking violence as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) retaliate against perceived collaborators.
Since October 20, over 1,245 civilians have been killed, with many more wounded. The RSF's actions have led to widespread fear and displacement, particularly targeting the Shukriya tribe. The situation remains dire, with little response from the regular army.
GB News: Asda launches new cheesy Christmas products giving a taste of 'high-end restaurant' dining at home
Asda has launched a new line of camembert-based products for Christmas 2024, including the Melt in the Middle Camembert Pork Pie, which features a rich camembert center encased in seasoned pork and wrapped in pastry. This comes as camembert searches surged by 92% before Christmas last year.
The festive range also includes a Pigs in Blankets Camembert Wreath and a Camembert & Chutney Pastry. Asda reported a 114% increase in camembert sales, reflecting the growing popularity of this cheese during the holiday season. The full range will be available starting December 5.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Netanyahu says he ignored Biden's war counsel – and threats that Israel would be 'left alone' without US help
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed his disregard for President Biden's advice regarding military actions in Gaza, stating that he would proceed despite U.S. threats to withhold aid. He emphasized Israel's independence in decision-making and confirmed that Israel had targeted Iranian nuclear facilities in response to missile attacks.
Netanyahu congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory and expressed intent to collaborate on addressing threats from Iran. While the Biden administration seeks a cease-fire in Lebanon, Netanyahu indicated that Israel would continue operations against Hezbollah to ensure national security.
GB News: 'Weak' Labour caves to Chinese pressure as Starmer admits green-lighting central London 'super-embassy'
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for allegedly yielding to Chinese pressure regarding a proposed "super-embassy" in London. The Ministry of Housing confirmed Labour's intervention in the planning application, which has drawn ire from Conservative officials who label Starmer as "weak."
The embassy, set to overlook the Tower of London, would span over 620,000 square feet and has raised concerns about its potential use as a "massive spy hub." Critics question the decision's alignment with UK interests, suggesting it could undermine national security.
The Telegraph: G20 summit latest: Starmer to speak at G20 summit - watch live
Sir Keir Starmer will address a press conference at the G20 summit in Brazil, where he is expected to discuss the government's inheritance tax on farmers, which has sparked protests. He may also face inquiries about the potential use of Storm Shadow missiles by Ukraine against Russia.
The situation is developing, and further details are anticipated.
#sports
Fox News: 10 winter golf essentials to help you stay warm and perform for all 18 holes
Winter golfing requires preparation to combat cold temperatures and challenging conditions. Essential gear includes moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, waterproof outer shells, and specialized winter golf gloves to maintain warmth and grip.
Additional items like thermal beanies, low-compression golf balls, waterproof shoes, hand warmers, and golf cart covers enhance comfort and performance. Staying dry and warm is crucial for enjoying the game during winter months.