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19 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: ‘100% on board’: Border state offers Trump massive plot of land to aid mass deportation operation
Texas is offering over 1,400 acres in Starr County to the incoming Trump administration for a mass deportation operation. The land, purchased for border wall construction, is intended for processing and detaining violent criminals as part of Trump's immigration strategy.
Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham expressed strong support for Trump's plans, emphasizing community safety and the need to remove violent offenders. Despite potential opposition from other states, the Trump administration is moving forward with its deportation agenda.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Touring Gaza, PM vows Hamas won’t return to power, offers $5 million for hostages
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hamas will not govern Gaza post-war, rejecting ceasefire efforts while visiting Israeli troops in the region. He increased the reward for the return of Israeli hostages to $5 million each, emphasizing Israel's commitment to recovering captives.
Despite ongoing military action, concerns grow over the condition of hostages, with reports indicating severe malnutrition among them. Polls show Israeli support for a hostage deal to end the conflict, while critics accuse Netanyahu of prolonging the war for political reasons.
Forbes: Democrats Try Pushing Judges Through Confirmation As Trump Complains: Here’s Why
Democrats are racing to confirm President Biden's judicial nominees before Republicans take control of the Senate. With 216 confirmations so far, 15 nominees are pending and 45 vacancies remain. Trump has urged Republicans to block any further confirmations before the inauguration.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is pushing for expedited confirmations, including a recent vote for Judge Embry Kidd. Republicans are using procedural maneuvers to delay the process, citing past Democratic support for Trump's nominees as justification.
GB News: Keir Starmer accused of being 'completely disconnected' from Britons with Labour's war on farmers: 'Hacking away at the bones of Britain!'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces backlash from farmers protesting in Westminster against a proposed inheritance tax affecting agricultural workers. Critics, including political commentator Charlie Downes, accuse Starmer of being disconnected from the public and harming key sectors of the economy.
Downes argues that the policy should be completely retracted, suggesting it threatens the agricultural industry's future. While some commentators express skepticism about a government U-turn, they emphasize the need for careful implementation to avoid impacting more farms than intended.
Breitbart: Watch Live: FEMA Administrator Grilled over Response to Hurricanes Helene, Milton
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell faced questioning from the House Oversight Committee regarding the agency's handling of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The inquiry focused on the effectiveness and timeliness of FEMA's response efforts during these disasters.
Fox News: White House yet to release visitor logs for month Biden dropped out of race
The White House has not released visitor logs for July, the month President Biden withdrew from his re-election bid, raising concerns about transparency and who was advising him during that critical time. This delay is notable given the administration's previous commitment to regular updates.
Critics, including a government watchdog group, have questioned the rationale behind the delay, suggesting it undermines the administration's promise of transparency. A White House representative defended the administration's record but did not specify when the July logs would be made available.
Breitbart: Nolte: Kamala Harris Way In Front of 2028 Democrat Presidential Contenders
Polls show Vice President Kamala Harris leading potential 2028 Democratic contenders by 33 points, with 41% support. However, many Democrats prefer other candidates, reflecting a weak field. Harris's past performance raises doubts about her viability as a candidate.
Despite her name recognition and backing, her previous campaign struggles and lack of improvement in public engagement contribute to skepticism about her candidacy. The Democratic bench appears limited, with no other candidates generating enthusiasm.
Fox News: Trump Cabinet picks increase odds Edward Snowden could see life of freedom in the US
If President-elect Donald Trump appoints Tulsi Gabbard to lead U.S. intelligence and Matt Gaetz to head the Justice Department, it could pave the way for Edward Snowden to return to the U.S. Both have supported dropping charges against him for leaking classified surveillance information.
Gabbard has promised to protect whistle-blowers like Snowden, while Gaetz has previously called for his pardon. Despite their support, confirmation in the Senate may be challenging due to their anti-establishment views and the contentious nature of Snowden's actions.
Times Of Israel: Squeezed by Hezbollah and US, Lebanese army will struggle to implement truce — sources
Efforts for a truce in Lebanon highlight the challenges faced by the Lebanese Armed Forces, which lack the capability to confront Hezbollah, a stronger Iran-backed group. The army's reliance on foreign funding complicates its position, as it must navigate the delicate balance of power with Hezbollah while maintaining internal stability.
The U.S. seeks a more direct role for the Lebanese army against Hezbollah, but such action risks internal conflict due to the army's sectarian composition. The situation remains fluid as discussions continue on how the army might operate in southern Lebanon post-ceasefire, amid ongoing tensions and external pressures.
Breitbart: 'Deep State' Expert Explains How Trump Could Purge Unelected Bureaucrats
Russ Vought, former OMB director, believes the Office of Management and Budget will be crucial in reducing the influence of unelected bureaucrats in a potential second Trump administration. He argues that the OMB can control agency funding and regulations to align with presidential priorities.
Vought emphasizes the need to dismantle the concept of independent agencies, particularly within the Department of Justice, to restore accountability and control. He describes the "deep state" as a challenge to the separation of powers, asserting that bureaucrats often impose their agendas on citizens.
Fox News: GREGG JARRETT: Bragg and Merchan's vindictive lawfare strategy against Trump failed. Can this go on till 2029?
A New York judge has postponed the sentencing of Donald Trump, initially set for November 26, as the Manhattan District Attorney's office indicated it would not oppose further delays. The defense argues that Trump's reelection should merit dismissal of the case.
Critics claim the prosecution is politically motivated and that the trial lacked fairness, citing issues such as the judge's bias and the admission of irrelevant evidence. The case may face lengthy appeals, with the potential for the conviction to be overturned.
#society
Fox News: DePaul University student assaulted by anti-Israel agitator seeks legal action: 'I will never apologize'
Max Long, a former Israeli Defense Forces soldier, was assaulted at DePaul University while advocating for Israel. After being beaten unconscious by an anti-Israel protester, he is now suing the school for failing to protect him and exploring legal options with The Lawfare Project.
The attack highlights rising anti-Israel sentiment on U.S. campuses, with Long's incident being part of a broader trend of violence against Jewish students. DePaul University condemned the assault and is cooperating with police investigations into the hate crime.
Breitbart: Climate Doomer Harrison Ford Seen Disembarking Private Jet in LA After Promoting Climate Change Activism
Harrison Ford, known for his climate change activism, was spotted arriving on a private jet after celebrating his wife Calista Flockhart's birthday. Despite his strong statements on climate issues, Ford frequently uses private jets, contributing significantly to carbon emissions.
In 2019, he labeled climate change the "greatest moral crisis of our time" and has supported young activists like Greta Thunberg. Ford also endorsed Kamala Harris in the presidential election, but her campaign ultimately lost to Donald Trump.
GB News: Essex Police records hundreds of non-crime hate incidents but failed to answer non-emergency calls in same two year period
Essex Police recorded over 1,500 non-crime incidents in two years, including 702 non-crime hate incidents from June 2023 to June 2024. The force has faced criticism for slow responses to non-emergency calls and prioritizing diversity over addressing real crime.
The scrutiny intensified after police visited journalist Allison Pearson regarding a social media post, leading to accusations of institutional incompetence. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is considering a new approach to recording non-criminal hate incidents, reversing prior Tory guidance.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Russia 'now poorer than every EU economy' after 1,000 days of conflict in Ukraine
The British Foreign Office reports that Russia's economy is now weaker than every EU economy as the Ukraine war marks its 1,000th day. The ongoing conflict has led to over 700,000 military casualties and significant economic challenges, including sanctions and inflation.
As a result, many Russians are joining the military despite high casualty rates, driven by economic hardship. Prices for basic goods have surged, illustrating the war's impact on the Russian economy. The UK continues to support Ukraine with new sanctions aimed at undermining Russia's military capabilities.
#culture
Fox News: 'One-of-a-kind' Ten Commandments stone found by accident, now valued at eye-popping sum
A late Byzantine tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments will be auctioned at Sotheby's next month, with an estimated value of $1 to $2 million. Weighing 115 pounds and standing two feet tall, it is believed to be the oldest known tablet featuring the complete Ten Commandments, dating back around 1,500 years.
Discovered in 1913 in Israel, the tablet was initially used as a stepping stone before being identified as a significant religious artifact. It contains only nine commandments, replacing one with a command to worship on Mount Gerizim, important to Samaritans. The auction will take place on December 18.