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20 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Federalist: Laken Riley's Killer Should Have Gotten The Death Penalty
Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, was found guilty of murdering 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Critics argue this outcome is a failure of justice, calling for the death penalty due to the severity of the crime and Ibarra's illegal status.
Ibarra's criminal history and association with a violent gang raise concerns about border security and local policies that allowed him to remain in the U.S. Advocates stress the need for a justice system that prioritizes citizen safety over the rights of undocumented individuals.
#politics
Fox News: MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' sheds viewers as liberals rage at Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski over Trump meeting
"Morning Joe" has experienced a significant drop in viewership following co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski's meeting with President-elect Donald Trump. The show averaged 839,000 viewers on Monday, a decline from previous ratings, and lost 20% of its audience by Tuesday.
The meeting has sparked outrage among liberal viewers and some MSNBC staff, leading to calls for boycotts against the show. The hosts defended their decision, stating the need for dialogue amid political divisions.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Fetterman says he's open to Oz
Speaker Johnson clarifies comments regarding a transgender House member-elect. Meanwhile, Sen. John Fetterman expresses support for Dr. Mehmet Oz's potential confirmation as CMS administrator, contingent on his commitment to protecting Medicare and Medicaid.
Biden's administration faces scrutiny over AI in schools, while Trump’s transition team prepares for confirmations and policy shifts. Notably, a former Georgia poll worker has been indicted for a bomb threat related to polling places.
The Western Journal: ‘We Are Coming for Your Seat': Scott Presler, Who Helped Trump Win, Warns Democrat She's Being Targeted Next
Conservative activist Scott Presler announced his intention to target Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia in the 2027 election, following the county's shift from Democratic to Republican in recent elections. He criticized the county's handling of mail-in ballots, emphasizing compliance with election laws.
Presler's group, Early Vote Action, played a role in increasing Republican registrations in Bucks County. He urged local officials to adhere to court rulings on mail-in ballot counting, warning that he would focus efforts on reclaiming the county for Republicans over the next three years.
Breitbart: Trump Lawyers Call for 'Immediate Dismissal' of Manhattan Business Records Case
President-elect Donald Trump's attorneys are seeking to dismiss the business records case in Manhattan, arguing that the U.S. Constitution requires its immediate dismissal. They have requested a deadline of December 20, 2024, to file their motion, citing the need for a smooth transition of power and claiming Trump is immune from criminal proceedings as president-elect.
The defense contends that continuing the case would disrupt governmental operations and interfere with the presidential transition. They assert that the public interest necessitates the case's dismissal to allow Trump to fulfill his duties without legal hindrances. The judge has yet to rule on this request.
GB News: Pensioner left ‘disgusted’ by Labour as thousands face poverty this winter: ‘We’re not being told the TRUTH!’
A pensioner, Jo Letchford, expressed her discontent with Labour's handling of the economy and Winter Fuel Payments, claiming the party is not being truthful about the financial situation for pensioners. She highlighted that cuts could push 100,000 pensioners into poverty.
Letchford criticized Labour's performance during PMQs, accusing them of spreading misinformation about pension amounts. She urged the government to be transparent and expressed concern over the future impact of their policies on pensioners.
Le Monde: Republicans on the House Ethics Committee reject releasing report on Matt Gaetz
The House Ethics Committee has decided not to release a report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz amid ongoing allegations against him as he seeks confirmation as attorney general under President-elect Donald Trump. Gaetz met with Republican senators to address concerns about his nomination.
Senators, including Lindsey Graham and Josh Hawley, defended Gaetz, calling for a fair process and expressing confidence in his ability to lead the Justice Department. Despite the controversies, Gaetz is pushing for support as the Senate prepares for hearings on Trump's nominees in early January.
Forbes: Billionaire Gautam Adani Charged For Alleged $250 Million Bribery Scheme
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani has been indicted in New York for allegedly orchestrating a bribery scheme involving hundreds of millions of dollars to secure energy supply contracts in India. He and other executives face charges of conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud.
The case highlights serious allegations against Adani and his company, with prosecutors detailing a large-scale operation aimed at influencing government officials. This is a developing story.
Breitbart: GOP Senators Demand FEMA Records After Reports Staff Skipped Pro-Trump Homes
Republican senators, led by Sen. Thom Tillis, are pressing FEMA for records related to claims that survivor assistance teams bypassed homes with pro-Trump signs in Florida and the Carolinas. A former supervisor alleged this was not isolated, prompting concerns over political bias in disaster aid.
The senators demand transparency and accountability, emphasizing that FEMA's mission is to assist all disaster victims, regardless of political affiliation. They have set a deadline of December 3 for FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell to respond to their inquiries.
#society
GB News: Labour urged to stick with electric car rollout despite ‘market failure’ in switching away from petrol and diesel
UK experts are urging Transport Secretary Louise Haigh to uphold the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate despite recent flexibilities for struggling manufacturers. Fourteen NGOs, including Greenpeace, warn that easing regulations could jeopardize the UK's climate goals and undermine significant carbon-saving measures.
The ZEV mandate aims for 22% of new car sales to be electric this year, increasing to 28% by 2025. Haigh stated the government is open to dialogue but remains committed to its environmental ambitions. Campaigners argue that weakening the mandate could threaten billions in investments in the EV sector.
Fox News: Ronan Farrow claims to 'The View' that Trump admin could use spyware on journalists, citizens
Journalist Ronan Farrow warned on "The View" that the Trump administration might exploit spyware technology to surveil journalists and American citizens. He highlighted concerns over the immigration enforcement agency acquiring powerful Israeli spyware, with potential implications for privacy and dissent.
Farrow emphasized the risks this poses to activists and journalists, suggesting that it could hinder their ability to protect sources and share information. He advised viewers to take precautions, such as rebooting phones daily and keeping software updated, to mitigate these risks.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.S. Vetoes U.N. Security Council Resolution Demanding Gaza Ceasefire
The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, being the only country against it. The veto was based on the resolution's failure to link the ceasefire to the release of 101 Israeli hostages, which the U.S. deemed essential.
This decision was welcomed by Israel, contrasting with previous administrations' actions during their lame-duck periods. The U.S. emphasized that a durable end to the conflict must include the hostages' release to avoid sending a negative message to Hamas.
#religion
Fox News: Pope Francis rejects tradition, opts for humble wooden casket and burial outside Vatican
Pope Francis has opted for a simpler burial, choosing a single wooden casket lined with zinc, moving away from the traditional three-casket practice. This decision reflects his vision for a more modest Catholic Church and emphasizes the funeral as a reflection of faith rather than power.
Additionally, he will be buried outside the Vatican at Rome’s Basilica of St. Mary Major, marking the first pope in over a century to do so. The new funeral rites aim to simplify customs and better express the Church's faith in the Risen Christ.
#health
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Dr. Drew Pinsky: We Need a 'Sledgehammer like RFK Jr.'
Dr. Drew Pinsky advocates for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to address health system bureaucracy, highlighting the need to combat pharmaceutical influence and improve public health. He criticizes the close ties between regulators and pharma, calling for reforms in food sources and advertising.
Pinsky believes RFK Jr. could effectively tackle these issues, emphasizing that ethical standards should apply uniformly to all, including those in authority. He urges for RFK Jr. to be empowered to enact significant changes for a healthier America.
#sports
GB News: Jake Paul accused of using 'secret contract clause' to beat Mike Tyson in fresh developments
Michael Irvin suggests that a "secret contract clause" may have prevented Mike Tyson from fully showcasing his abilities in the recent fight against Jake Paul, which aired on Netflix. The bout, which ended with Tyson landing only 18 punches, drew boos from the audience due to its lack of action.
Irvin's comments reflect a broader skepticism among fans, with many believing the fight was rigged or staged. A viral clip appears to show Tyson pulling back from a punch, fueling speculation about a pre-fight agreement to limit his performance.