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21 Nov 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Trump Nominates Pete Hoekstra for Ambassador to Canada
Trump Nominates Pete Hoekstra for Ambassador to Canada
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated former Congressman Pete Hoekstra as the U.S. Ambassador to Canada. Trump praised Hoekstra's experience, citing his nearly 20 years in Congress and his role as Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Hoekstra is expected to assist in further trade negotiations.

This nomination follows Trump's selection of Matthew Whitaker as ambassador to NATO. Trump emphasized Hoekstra's past achievements and his commitment to the "America First" agenda, particularly in overhauling trade deals like NAFTA.


Breitbart: Van Jones: GOP Giving DOJ to a 'Froot Loops Looney Tunes Dude'
Van Jones: GOP Giving DOJ to a 'Froot Loops Looney Tunes Dude'
CNN's Van Jones criticized Republicans for potentially supporting President-elect Trump's cabinet pick, Matt Gaetz, whom he described as a "fruit loop looney tunes dude." He emphasized the importance of the Senate's role in providing checks and balances, urging Republicans to prioritize the country over Trump's preferences.

Kate Bedingfield, former Biden White House Communications Director, echoed concerns about Gaetz, reflecting a broader Democratic apprehension regarding his nomination. The discussion highlights a divide in perceptions of Gaetz's suitability for a significant government role.


#society

Le Monde: 'We'll get that Hillsborough Law!': 35 years after disaster, wounds remain raw in Liverpool
'We'll get that Hillsborough Law!': 35 years after disaster, wounds remain raw in Liverpool
The Hillsborough disaster, which occurred on April 15, 1989, resulted in the deaths of 96 Liverpool football fans due to overcrowding at the stadium. Families of the victims continue to seek justice and are advocating for a law to empower victims of injustice against the government.

Despite the passage of 35 years, the memory of the tragedy remains strong in Liverpool, with ongoing campaigns for accountability and recognition of the victims. A second investigation in 2016 cleared the fans of wrongdoing and highlighted police failures.