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23 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: SORE LOSER: Ex-NSC Anton Refused to Work with Sebastian Gorka
Michael Anton withdrew from consideration for a deputy national security adviser position in the upcoming Trump administration due to concerns about working with Sebastian Gorka, who is returning to the White House. Anton had previously served in the first Trump administration and gained prominence for his writings supporting Trump's candidacy.
Gorka, now appointed as deputy assistant to the president, has faced criticism from Anton, who has a history of confrontational behavior himself. Trump is reportedly focused on appointing trusted advisers to avoid past staffing issues that hindered his agenda.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Illegal Immigrants, Demonstrations, and Sado Mine Memorial
The Texas General Land Office has acquired a 1,402.4-acre property in La Casita-Garciasville, Texas, previously owned by a family. This land is being offered to President-elect Donald Trump as part of his deportation plan.
In Poland, the mayor and presidential candidate Rafal Trzaskowski is active in the Civic Coalition, while Ukraine commemorates the 91st anniversary of the Holodomor famine. Sri Lanka's new government is proceeding with an IMF bailout involving austerity measures.
Breitbart: Sebastian Gorka Appointed White House Senior Counterterrorism Adviser to President Trump
President-Elect Donald Trump has appointed Dr. Sebastian Gorka as Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director of Counterterrorism. Gorka, a legal immigrant with over 30 years of national security experience, previously served in the Trump administration and has been an advocate for the America First agenda.
In his announcement, Trump highlighted Gorka's past roles, including his work at the Marine University Foundation and National Defense University, as well as his contributions to counterterrorism efforts. Gorka expressed his honor in rejoining the Trump administration.
#society
The Western Journal: Officials Vow Justice After American and Five Others Killed in Mass Poisoning
Laos officials have pledged justice following the poisoning deaths of six tourists, including an American and two Australian teenagers, in Vang Vieng. Methanol is suspected, with investigations ongoing and several suspects detained.
The U.S. State Department has issued a health alert regarding potential methanol poisoning from alcoholic drinks in the area. Vang Vieng, a popular backpacker destination, has seen a surge in tourism, raising concerns about safety.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: COP29: World approves $300 billion for poor nations in bitterly negotiated climate deal
At the COP29 climate conference in Baku, nearly 200 nations agreed to a contentious deal committing wealthy countries to provide $300 billion annually by 2035 for climate efforts in poorer nations. This amount is an increase from the current $100 billion but still falls short of the $500 billion demanded by developing countries.
The negotiations faced significant challenges, with tensions rising as developing nations threatened to withdraw unless richer countries increased their financial commitments. The final agreement encourages voluntary contributions from developing nations and sets an overarching goal of $1.3 trillion annually to address climate change, primarily from private sources.
#crime
The Western Journal: Former Cop Who Beat Homeless Man at VA Hospital Gets Maximum Possible Sentence
A former Veterans Affairs police officer, Juan Anthony Carrillo, was sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for using excessive force against a homeless man outside the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. Carrillo pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge after beating the victim with a baton 45 times.
The incident occurred in January 2022, while the victim was restrained by another officer. The judge emphasized the special duty of officers to maintain public trust. Carrillo's actions, which included lying about the victim's behavior, led to significant injuries for the victim.