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21 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: WATCH: Another Migrant Caravan Departs Southern Mexico Ahead of Trump Inauguration
A large migrant caravan, consisting of around 1,500 individuals primarily from Central America, has departed from southern Mexico with the aim of entering the U.S. before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20. This marks the sixth caravan to leave the region since Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum took office.
Migrants are reportedly rushing to cross the border, fearing that conditions will worsen after Trump assumes office. U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources indicate that the Mexican government is currently restricting the use of trains for mass migrant travel.
Breitbart: Homan: Trump Should Threaten Mexico with Consequences if They Don't Stop Migrant Caravan
Tom Homan, the incoming Border Czar, advised President-Elect Trump to threaten Mexico to halt a migrant caravan heading to the U.S. He emphasized that migrants should understand they will not be allowed to stay if they enter illegally, highlighting the prioritization of public safety and national security.
Homan stressed that illegal entry is a crime and those who do so will face consequences.
#politics
The Federalist: Exclusive: Pentagon Delayed Guard Deployment On Jan. 6
A House Republican investigation claims that the Department of Defense delayed the National Guard's deployment on January 6, 2021, and covered up these actions. Rep. Barry Loudermilk has demanded corrections to a 2021 report that allegedly misrepresented the Pentagon's response.
The investigation found that the DoD intentionally delayed the deployment and concealed the extent of the delay to create a favorable narrative. Loudermilk's review highlights testimony that blames then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy for communication failures and suggests political motivations influenced decisions on troop mobilization.
Human Events: RAW EGG NATIONALIST: President Trump should ‘talk softly and carry a big stick’
Nigel Farage's stance on deportations has shifted significantly in recent weeks. Initially stating that mass deportations were politically impossible, he has now embraced the idea, emphasizing the need to deport illegal immigrants, especially those who commit crimes or refuse to integrate.
This change reflects a broader trend among right-wing parties in Europe, inspired by Donald Trump's electoral success and his promises of mass deportations. Leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orbán are advocating for bold positions, suggesting that a new era of conservative leadership is emerging in response to Trump's influence.
Breitbart: Nolte: Viewers Flee ‘Morning Joe’ After Trump Visit
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" has seen a significant decline in viewership following co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski's admission of meeting with President-elect Donald Trump. The show averaged 839,000 viewers before the meeting revelation, but dropped to 694,000 the next day and further to 638,000, indicating a backlash from its audience.
The decline reflects a potential alienation of its left-leaning viewer base, which has been conditioned to expect a consistent anti-Trump narrative. As ratings continue to fall, questions arise about the long-term impact on the show's credibility and audience loyalty.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Har Dov: A View of Israel, and Biden's Nearly Disastrous Ceasefire
The IDF officer highlights the strategic significance of Har Dov on the Israel-Lebanon border, a site contested by Hezbollah. The Biden administration's push for Israeli troop withdrawal from the area is viewed as undermining Israel's security, especially after ongoing hostilities.
Since Israel's counteroffensive against Hezbollah began, the situation has shifted, with Har Dov no longer being a point of contention in ceasefire discussions. The Biden administration's influence appears to be waning amid these developments.
#economy
GB News: Drivers could face year-long delay for biggest car finance scandal payout as regulator considers extension
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed extending response deadlines for car finance firms until December 2025, impacting millions of drivers awaiting compensation for hidden commissions. This follows a Court of Appeal ruling deeming undisclosed commission payments unlawful.
The FCA aims to ensure an orderly process for handling complaints amid an expected surge due to the ruling. Consumers have until July 29, 2026, to refer complaints to the Financial Ombudsman. The extension allows firms to prepare adequately for the influx of claims.
#culture
GB News: Jaguar warned of 'commercial suicide' with 'woke' rebrand: 'It's a joke!'
Jaguar faces backlash after rebranding with a new logo that replaces its iconic jaguar depiction with a geometric "J." Critics, including motoring author Philip Porter, warn this move could lead to "commercial suicide," calling the rebrand a "bad joke."
Supporters, like commentator Amy Anzel, defend the change, describing it as bold and modern, aligning with the company's future direction. Jaguar's leadership emphasizes the rebrand as a reflection of "Exuberant Modernism," aiming to maintain originality while adapting to evolving market trends.
Breitbart: Elton John’s $25 Million Broadway Musical Announces Closure Days After Opening
Sir Elton John's musical "Tammy Faye" is set to close on Broadway just weeks after its opening, with performances ending on December 8. The show, which opened on November 14 at the Palace Theater, struggled with poor box office sales and critical reception.
Despite a $25 million investment, the production failed to attract audiences, achieving only 63% capacity in its opening week. Critics described it as "strangely bland" and lacking coherence.
#crime
GB News: Pie tycoon's grandson guilty of murder after stabbing 'best friend' 37 times in 'frenzied attack'
Dylan Thomas, 24, was found guilty of murdering his best friend, William Bush, by stabbing him 37 times on Christmas Eve. The attack was described as callous, with Thomas claiming he acted in self-defense while suffering from mental health issues, including schizophrenia.
Thomas, grandson of a Welsh business tycoon, had a history of erratic behavior prior to the murder. He is currently receiving treatment at Ashworth Hospital in Liverpool. The jury deliberated briefly before reaching their verdict.
The Telegraph: Gunmen open fire on passenger vehicles in Pakistan killing 38
A convoy of 200 vehicles in Pakistan was ambushed by gunmen, resulting in the deaths of 38 people, including a woman and a child. The attack occurred in the Kurram district, targeting a police escort amid ongoing sectarian violence. Eleven others were injured, and the death toll may rise.
Authorities have launched a search operation for the attackers, with officials condemning the incident as cowardly. President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounced the attack, emphasizing the need to punish those responsible and maintain peace in the country.
Forbes: Actor Jussie Smollett’s Hate Crime Hoax Conviction Tossed Out
The Illinois Supreme Court has overturned Jussie Smollett's 2021 conviction for staging a hate crime against himself. Smollett argued he was charged twice for the same crime and that improper factors influenced his sentencing.
Smollett was initially found guilty of five counts of felony disorderly conduct related to a false police report he filed in 2019. He maintained his innocence throughout the trial, claiming he paid the alleged attackers for personal training advice.