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19 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Border state governor vows to defy Trump's ‘misguided’ mass deportation push
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has stated that her administration will not assist President-elect Trump's planned mass deportation operations, which she deems "misguided." She emphasized the importance of partnerships with federal authorities and the need for effective community safety measures.
Hobbs criticized the potential diversion of law enforcement resources and the fear that such policies create in communities. Her stance reflects a broader trend among Democratic officials, including Boston's mayor, who have also pledged not to cooperate with Trump's deportation efforts.
#politics
GB News: Andrew Lloyd Webber heaps praise on farmers at London protest: 'Absolute salt of the earth'
Andrew Lloyd Webber joined thousands of farmers in London to protest against proposed inheritance tax changes. He refuted claims that farm owners are financially secure, emphasizing his support for small farmers, whom he described as "the absolute salt of the earth."
Breitbart: Report: Some DOJ, FBI Officials Anticipate Being 'Criminally Investigated'
Former and current DOJ and FBI officials are reportedly seeking legal representation amid fears of criminal investigations by the incoming Trump administration. This move reflects concerns that Trump will follow through on promises to remove perceived corrupt actors from the federal government.
Transition adviser Mark Paoletta warned DOJ staff against undermining Trump's agenda, which includes policies on immigration, race-based affirmative action, and tech censorship. Trump's potential reimplementation of the Schedule F executive order could significantly alter the federal bureaucracy.
Breitbart: Sidelined, Ignored, Forgotten: Joe Biden Irrelevant at His Last Major Global Summits
President Biden's recent trip to Latin America, likely his last as president, was marked by several missteps, including being excluded from key group photos at the G20 and APEC summits. His meeting with Xi Jinping was overshadowed by China's refusal to discuss democracy and human rights.
Biden's visit to the Amazon to promote climate financing also drew attention, particularly when he wandered off alone, leading to comedic commentary. The mood at the G20 suggests unease among leftist leaders about the incoming Trump administration's potential shift in global priorities.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson's government funding play hits the rocks within House GOP
House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal for a short-term government funding bill is facing opposition from various House GOP members. Critics, including Rep. Ryan Zinke, argue that delaying the fiscal year 2025 budget debate could hinder President-elect Trump's agenda during his first 100 days in office.
While some Republicans support the short-term measure to maintain control over the funding process, others express frustration over the lack of progress on new fiscal directives. Concerns grow that without consensus, a partial government shutdown may occur if a continuing resolution is not passed.
GB News: SNAP POLL: Do you agree with Jeremy Clarkson - is the BBC Labour's mouthpiece?
Thousands of farmers protested in central London against Chancellor Rachel Reeves' 20% inheritance tax on assets over £1 million, which they claim threatens their livelihoods. Public support for farmers is strong, with polls showing nearly 60% favoring tax exemptions for farms.
Jeremy Clarkson spoke at the rally, criticizing the government and highlighting the financial struggles of farming. He emphasized the high costs of equipment and the burdens of regulations, arguing that the tax disproportionately impacts farmers compared to other sectors.
The Western Journal: Trump Selects Fox News Personality and Former Congressman as Transportation Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated former Congressman Sean Duffy as his Secretary of Transportation. Duffy, a Fox News contributor and reality TV personality, is expected to focus on infrastructure improvements and safety in air travel, including the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives for pilots and air traffic controllers.
Despite criticism from the left regarding his background, Trump praised Duffy's public service experience and expressed confidence in his ability to enhance the nation's infrastructure and travel experience. Duffy has stated his eagerness to contribute to what Trump calls a "golden age of transportation."
#society
Fox News: Are Pete Hegseth’s tattoos symbols of ‘Christian nationalism’?
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faces criticism over tattoos that some label as symbols of White supremacy and Christian nationalism. Hegseth, a retired Army major and evangelical Christian, defends the Jerusalem Cross tattoo as a representation of his faith, while detractors argue it signifies extremism.
Supporters, including religious leaders, assert that the Jerusalem Cross has historical significance and is commonly used by Christian pilgrims. Hegseth's other tattoos, including "Deus Vult" and "Join or Die," are also debated, with advocates stating they reflect Christian values and American heritage rather than extremist ideologies.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Expected To Tap Howard Lutnick To Run Commerce Department
President Trump is set to announce Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, as his Commerce Secretary, emphasizing his preference for business leaders over traditional politicians in key economic roles. Lutnick's experience in crisis management and advocacy for technology in finance aligns with Trump's economic agenda.
Lutnick's tenure is expected to focus on trade policy, technology modernization, and fostering public-private partnerships to enhance economic growth. His selection signals a commitment to a competitive global economic strategy, with a potential shift in the Commerce Department's priorities.
#crime
GB News: 'Terrible!' Migrant who was granted asylum after resisting numerous deportation attempts admits raping 15-year-old girl
An asylum seeker, Anicet Mayela, 41, has been sentenced to 10 years and 10 months in prison for raping a 15-year-old girl in December. Despite pleading guilty, he continues to deny the crime and has a history of unsuccessful deportation attempts.
Judge Maria Lamb highlighted the severe impact on the victim, who became pregnant and underwent an abortion. Mayela, who has lived in the UK for 20 years, was previously granted asylum after challenging removal notices. He will serve two-thirds of his sentence before potential release.
#sports
The Western Journal: HS Volleyball Team Cites the Bible as it Forfeits Playoff Game Against Opponent with Trans Player
The Stone Ridge Christian High School volleyball team in California forfeited a playoff game against San Francisco Waldorf, citing their belief in Biblical teachings on gender. The decision was framed as a stand for truth and the safety of their athletes against the inclusion of a transgender player.
The school emphasized that their choice reflects a commitment to what they see as immutable truths about gender. This action has sparked discussions about the implications of transgender policies in sports and the broader societal debate surrounding these issues.