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America One News
23 Nov 2024
#politics
Liberty Nation News: The Final Chapter in Trump's Hush Money Case - Liberty Nation News
The hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump is nearing its conclusion, with sentencing now indefinitely suspended by Judge Juan Merchan. Trump's legal team is preparing to file a motion to dismiss the case, citing his recent election victory and constitutional grounds.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg plans to object to the dismissal, as the case has become a focal point of political contention. If the case remains unresolved during Trump's presidency, it could serve as a political weapon against him, potentially influencing his agenda and public perception.
#society
GB News: Transgender police allowed to strip-search women under new guidance
British Transport Police has issued new guidance allowing male-born officers who identify as female to conduct strip searches of women, provided they have a gender recognition certificate. This policy has sparked controversy, with critics labeling it a violation of women's rights and safety.
Campaigners argue that this practice constitutes "state-sanctioned sexual assault," calling for immediate changes to protect women from being strip-searched by biological males. The BTP maintains that searches are governed by legal frameworks, allowing officers to search based on their gender recognition status.
#economy
Le Monde: Jean Pisani-Ferry: 'We need to invent a form of governance that can cope with the world ahead'
Donald Trump's second term is set to focus on tax cuts, mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, and significant tariffs on imports, particularly from China. These policies may lead to an inflationary shock, necessitating interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve and potentially worsening the public debt situation.
The immediate impact on Europe is uncertain, as tariffs could hurt exports while a stronger dollar might benefit them. Long-term effects suggest that Trump's protectionist policies could harm the Chinese economy more than Europe's, with Mexico potentially emerging as a beneficiary.