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21 Nov 2024
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Denver Mayor Suggests Police May Be Used to Block Deportation of Illegals
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston expresses strong opposition to federal immigration enforcement, likening potential deportation efforts to the Tiananmen Square protests. He suggests that Denver residents would resist such actions and hints at using local police to block deportations.
Johnston's administration continues to bus illegal aliens to other cities while advocating for local work authorizations if federal policies restrict employment. He doubts federal forces would successfully enforce deportations in Colorado, reflecting a broader trend among sanctuary cities.
#politics
Le Monde: Matt Gaetz withdraws from consideration as Trump's attorney general
Rep. Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his nomination as President-elect Donald Trump's pick for attorney general amid scrutiny from a federal sex trafficking investigation. Gaetz cited concerns that his confirmation process was distracting from the transition's critical work.
His withdrawal represents a setback for Trump's efforts to appoint loyalists to his administration and highlights potential resistance from within the Republican Party.
Fox News: Gaetz withdraws as AG nominee
Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his nomination as Trump's pick for Attorney General, citing distractions from allegations regarding his conduct with underage women. He stated that his confirmation was becoming a hindrance to the Trump/Vance Transition's critical work.
Gaetz emphasized the need for a swift establishment of Trump's Department of Justice. This decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny and controversy surrounding his candidacy.
Forbes: Gaetz Withdraws As Trump’s Attorney General Pick
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz has withdrawn from consideration to be President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general due to sexual misconduct allegations that jeopardized his nomination. Gaetz was initially selected for the position just a week prior.
Breitbart: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Smacks Down Philly's Gun Control Plans
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Philadelphia's attempt to create its own gun control measures, citing the state's preemption law. The court found that the city's arguments did not meet the necessary legal standards, emphasizing that legislative adequacy is not for the court to determine.
Philadelphia had sought to implement stricter regulations, such as requiring permits for gun purchases and limiting the number of firearms one could buy. The ruling reinforces the authority of the state legislature over local municipalities in matters of gun control.
Breitbart: Woke Lancet: Health Community Feeling ‘Dread and Uncertainty’ over Trump Victory
The Lancet medical journal has expressed alarm over Donald Trump's re-election, claiming his governance threatens the integrity of health agencies like the CDC, NIH, and FDA. The editorial suggests a pervasive dread within the health community regarding future policies.
The journal has a history of criticism toward Trump, linking his policies to racism, environmental harm, and a disregard for scientific expertise. It contrasts his presidency with the Biden administration's approach to health and climate issues, asserting that Trump's first term was damaging to public trust in science.
Liberty Nation News: DEVELOPING: Matt Gaetz Withdraws from AG Nomination - Liberty Nation News
Former Representative Matt Gaetz has withdrawn from consideration for the role of United States Attorney General, citing concerns that his nomination was becoming a distraction. He expressed gratitude for support and emphasized the need for a swift transition for Trump's Department of Justice.
Gaetz stated his commitment to ensuring Donald Trump's success as President. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected.
Forbes: Hegseth Cabinet Nomination News: Police Report Expands On Sexual Assault Allegation—As Hegseth Lobbies For GOP Support
A police report has revealed new details regarding sexual assault allegations against Pete Hegseth, Trump's nominee for defense secretary. The alleged victim claims Hegseth blocked her from leaving his hotel room and took her phone during the 2017 incident, which he denies, stating their encounter was consensual.
Despite the allegations, Hegseth has garnered support from some GOP senators. The case was reviewed by the Monterey County District Attorney's Office, but no charges were filed. Trump's transition team maintains that the investigation found the allegations to be false.
Fox News: Mika Brzezinski surprised by backlash to Trump meeting, says it's because 'people are really scared'
Mika Brzezinski expressed surprise at the backlash following her and Joe Scarborough's meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, attributing it to public fear regarding Trump's comments and issues like abortion. She emphasized the importance of transparency and the need for journalists to engage with those they disagree with.
The meeting has drawn criticism from both sides, with some viewing it as a betrayal of their audience and others defending it as a legitimate journalistic effort. Scarborough noted a disconnect between social media reactions and the positive feedback they received.
Human Events: JAMESON TAYLOR: Ten bold ideas for President-elect Trump and the new Congress
The Left grapples with acknowledging Donald Trump's appeal, which stems from his policies rather than personality. With the 2024 presidential race highlighting policy issues like illegal immigration and inflation, Trump is expected to deliver on his campaign promises.
To translate plans into action, Trump and Congress should focus on various reforms, including ending discriminatory hiring practices, withdrawing from international organizations, protecting parental rights in healthcare, and reinstating welfare-to-work requirements. Other proposals include curbing welfare for illegal immigrants and maximizing religious freedom.
Fox News: 'Efficient and accountable': GOP-led DOGE bill aims to slash outflow of federal dollars
House Republicans are proposing the "Decreasing Overlapping Grants Efficiently (DOGE) Act" to reduce redundant federal grants. Introduced by Rep. Stephanie Bice, the bill aims to create a tracking system for grants and prevent multiple grants for similar purposes.
This initiative aligns with President-elect Trump's focus on government efficiency, led by an advisory panel including Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk. The GOP is preparing to implement these changes as they gain full control of Washington next year.
#society
GB News: Christmas party for special needs children cancelled amid fears council will force charity out of building
The charity Our Kids Eyes (OKE) has canceled its annual Christmas party for children with special needs after 20 years due to uncertainty about its future in a Tameside council building. Despite the council stating the space is still available, OKE has been unable to plan the event.
Parents expressed disappointment, noting the party's significance for their children, who thrive in its supportive environment. OKE continues to operate on a limited basis but cannot commit to major events without clarity on its future.
GB News: Winter Fuel Payment warning: Labour called to 'come clean' as party's research finds 4,000 pensioners to die in benefit cut
Labour faces pressure to disclose the potential death toll among pensioners due to the means-testing of the Winter Fuel Payment, which will affect 10 million seniors. Campaigners argue that the change could lead to increased poverty and cold-related deaths this winter.
The government's impact assessment predicts that 100,000 pensioners may fall into poverty, but critics claim this figure underestimates the true consequences. Charities warn that the policy could lead to a winter NHS crisis due to increased cold-related illnesses.
GB News: Italian village seeks to exploit upset liberal Americans whinging about Trump as it launched '€1 houses' deal
The Italian village of Ollolai in Sardinia is offering homes for just €1 to attract American expats disillusioned by U.S. election results. The initiative aims to combat depopulation, providing three housing tiers, including free temporary housing and renovated homes up to €100,000.
Mayor Francesco Columbu emphasized the village's preference for U.S. citizens in applications. With a significant population decline over the past century, Ollolai hopes to revitalize the community by welcoming a diverse range of Americans, including retirees and remote workers.
Breitbart: L.A. Councilmember: We're Trying to Ensure 'Stability' with Sanctuary Law, Not Getting Into Broader Immigration Policy
Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman emphasized that the city's sanctuary city measure aims to protect residents' daily lives rather than engage in federal immigration enforcement. She noted that the LAPD has historically not cooperated with federal immigration efforts.
Raman highlighted the importance of ensuring stability for Angelinos, particularly in light of fears during the Trump administration about ICE presence near schools. The council's focus remains on community safety and support.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The language clues that suggest Zelensky is shifting course in Ukraine war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has softened his rhetoric regarding the war with Russia, indicating a shift from a focus on military victory to a more diplomatic approach. He acknowledged that reclaiming Crimea cannot be achieved through force, suggesting a willingness to pursue diplomatic solutions instead.
While he maintains that Ukraine will not legally recognize occupied territories as Russian, this change in tone reflects a significant adjustment in strategy amid the evolving political landscape following Donald Trump's recent election victory.
Fox News: RUBY CHEN: Trump NSA pick Mike Waltz can help US crush Hamas
The selection of Mike Waltz as national security adviser under President-elect Trump offers hope for families of U.S. hostages held by Hamas, including Itay Chen. Families urge for a decisive U.S. policy shift to target Hamas and secure the release of hostages.
Waltz's experience could help reshape U.S. strategy in the Middle East, emphasizing economic sanctions on Iran and pushing Turkey to align with NATO values. Families call for intensified efforts to bring hostages home, hoping for a new era of peace in the region.
#culture
Fox News: 'Wizard of Oz' ruby slippers to go on display for fans nearly 20 years after being stolen
The iconic red glitter slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" will be displayed at Heritage Auctions in London from Nov. 28 to Dec. 5 before being auctioned in Los Angeles. One of four known surviving pairs, they were stolen in 2005 and recovered by the FBI in 2018.
Heritage Auctions has set a guide price of $2.9 million to $4.8 million for the slippers, which symbolize hope according to TCM host Ben Mankiewicz. The Wicked Witch's hat will also be on display, enhancing the auction's appeal to collectors.
#health
Breitbart: Photo: Jay Leno Badly Bruised, Wearing An Eyepatch After Nasty Fall Down a Hill
Comedian Jay Leno suffered significant injuries, including a broken wrist and bruising, after falling down a 60-foot hill near Pittsburgh. Despite his injuries, he performed a show just hours later and continued with another performance in Beverly Hills.
This incident follows a series of accidents for Leno, including severe burns from a garage fire and injuries from a motorbike collision. Falls are particularly concerning for older adults, as they are a leading cause of injury in this age group.
Fox News: US citizen among 4 dead in Laos after suspected alcohol poisoning
Four tourists, including 19-year-old Australian Bianca Jones, died from methanol poisoning after consuming contaminated alcohol in Vang Vieng, Laos. Jones was evacuated to a Thai hospital but did not survive; her friend remains in critical condition.
Authorities are investigating the incident, highlighting the dangers of counterfeit liquor in the region. Governments have urged travelers to exercise caution when consuming alcohol in Laos.
#crime
Fox News: Daniel Penny defense calls forensic pathologist to witness stand: 'The chokehold did not cause the death'
In the trial of Marine veteran Daniel Penny, an expert forensic pathologist testified that the chokehold applied to Jordan Neely did not cause his death. Dr. Satish Chundru attributed Neely's death to a combination of factors, including his schizophrenia, sickle cell crisis, and synthetic marijuana use.
Penny faces serious charges, including manslaughter, for Neely's death in May 2023. The case has drawn attention due to the complexities surrounding the medical findings and the circumstances leading to the incident.
Fox News: Bragg vs. Trump: NYC is drowning in crime. How does convicting the former president make us safe?
Proponents of progressive prosecution, such as Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, argue that broad non-prosecution policies allow focus on serious crimes. However, critics question the effectiveness of this approach, especially as Bragg's office has invested significant resources in prosecuting Donald Trump rather than addressing local crime issues.
This focus on high-profile cases may detract from public safety, as evidenced by recent violent incidents involving repeat offenders. Critics urge New Yorkers to reconsider the impact of such prosecutorial strategies, especially with upcoming elections that could reshape the approach to criminal justice reform.