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26 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Fmr. Obama ICE Director: Some Sanctuary Policies 'Went Way Too Far' and Are Dangerous
Fmr. Obama ICE Director: Some Sanctuary Policies 'Went Way Too Far' and Are Dangerous
John Sandweg, former acting ICE Director, criticized some sanctuary policies for going too far and undermining public safety. He emphasized that while mayors can limit ICE's access to jails, they cannot entirely prevent federal enforcement of immigration laws.

He noted that most ICE arrests come from jails and that mayors' restrictions can hinder ICE's operations. However, he acknowledged the need for balance, citing concerns over creating a chilling effect on victims reporting crimes.


#politics

Fox News: Glenn Youngkin 'personally invites' new Trump admin to settle in Virginia over Maryland and DC
Glenn Youngkin 'personally invites' new Trump admin to settle in Virginia over Maryland and DC
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is launching a video ad inviting new members of the Trump administration to relocate to Virginia, promoting the state’s superior education system and business environment compared to D.C. and Maryland. Youngkin highlights Virginia's ranking as the best state for education and business, emphasizing quality of life and lower taxes.

The ad showcases various locations in Virginia, aiming to position the state as an attractive option for families and professionals. Youngkin's administration has focused on education funding and tax policies, setting the stage for potential political shifts in the upcoming gubernatorial race.


The Telegraph: Irish taoiseach slumps in polls after care worker gaffe on eve of election
Irish taoiseach slumps in polls after care worker gaffe on eve of election
Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris faces a decline in support just days before the snap election, with his party Fine Gael dropping six points to third place in the latest poll. Sinn Fein gained ground, now at 20%, while Fianna Fail leads at 21%.

Harris, known for his social media savvy, had previously turned around Fine Gael's fortunes but is now experiencing a significant setback. The election outcome remains uncertain as voters head to the polls.


Fox News: Jaguar's rebrand, Putin's fog of war, and more from Fox News Opinion
Jaguar's rebrand, Putin's fog of war, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News Opinion covers various topics, including the conclusion of the Jan. 6 election subversion case against Donald Trump and discussions on California Democrats' misunderstandings. Additionally, commentary on Putin's missile tactics and a reflection on the annual turkey pardon by the president are featured.

The newsletter also touches on the need to reconsider funding for certain initiatives and highlights personal experiences, such as training with Navy SEALs. Overall, it presents a mix of political analysis and cultural commentary.


The Federalist: Dems Urge Biden To Sabotage Trump
Dems Urge Biden To Sabotage Trump
Following significant electoral losses, Democrats are reportedly intensifying efforts to solidify their control over federal agencies and advance progressive policies. As President Biden's term nears its end, party leaders are urging him to issue executive orders and bolster the bureaucracy to counteract anticipated changes under a potential Trump administration.

Amid internal strife, some Democrats are acknowledging the need for reform, particularly regarding identity politics. Representative Seth Moulton faced backlash for expressing mainstream views on gender issues, highlighting a rift within the party as it grapples with its direction and messaging.


The Telegraph: Irish ‘gang boss’ The Monk running for parliament
Irish ‘gang boss’ The Monk running for parliament
Gerard “The Monk” Hutch, a notorious gang leader linked to a violent turf war in Dublin, is running for a seat in Ireland’s parliament. At 61, he aims to represent the Dublin Central constituency against notable opponents, including Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald.

Hutch has garnered a controversial following, with some viewing him as a Robin Hood figure for his community contributions, such as donating to a local boxing club. Campaign posters depict him as an unbribable candidate, drawing comparisons to Donald Trump.


#society

GB News: Drivers slapped with eye-watering 41,000 parking tickets daily prompting calls for urgent action
Drivers slapped with eye-watering 41,000 parking tickets daily prompting calls for urgent action
Private parking firms in the UK issued an average of 41,052 tickets daily, totaling 3.8 million from July to September 2023, a 14% increase from the previous year. The surge has raised concerns about management practices and the potential financial burden on drivers, with penalties reaching up to £100.

Despite attempts to regulate the sector through a proposed Code of Conduct, progress has stalled, leading to criticism from motoring groups. The British Parking Association defends the industry, asserting that most parking activities do not result in charges. The government emphasizes the need for better standards in private parking.


Fox News: Prepare for holiday travel with these sales during Amazon's early Black Friday sales
Prepare for holiday travel with these sales during Amazon's early Black Friday sales
Holiday travel can be less stressful with the right essentials. Amazon's early Black Friday sales feature discounts on items like compression packing cubes, travel adapters, laptop backpacks, and hardside suitcases, making packing and airport navigation easier.

Additional must-haves include memory foam travel pillows, slip-on shoes, travel toiletries sets, and Bluetooth eye masks. These products, along with a travel cable organizer and a five-piece luggage set, are designed to enhance comfort and organization while traveling.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Angela Merkel: Russian Gas Deals a Necessity for German Industry that Helped Placate Moscow
Angela Merkel: Russian Gas Deals a Necessity for German Industry that Helped Placate Moscow
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel defends her gas deals with Russia in her memoir, stating they benefited German firms and maintained peace. She addresses criticisms of her policies, including reliance on Russian gas and her open-door migrant approach, amid ongoing global turmoil.

Merkel argues that her engagement with Russia was necessary given its status as a nuclear power and Germany's energy transition needs. She maintains that Germany's reliance on Russian gas was essential for economic stability, despite the subsequent energy crisis.


#military

The Telegraph: Twelve British soldiers injured in car crash in Estonia
Twelve British soldiers injured in car crash in Estonia
A dozen British soldiers were injured in a six-car pile-up in Estonia while deployed for Operation Carbit, aimed at bolstering NATO's eastern flank against Russian threats. Eight of the most seriously wounded were airlifted to Britain; three remain hospitalized.

The incident occurred on a motorway in blizzard conditions in Ida-Viru, approximately 20 miles from Russia.


#culture

GB News: BBC scolded for 'pinching listeners' from beloved radio station amid Radio 2 expansion: 'They don't know what they're doing!'
BBC scolded for 'pinching listeners' from beloved radio station amid Radio 2 expansion: 'They don't know what they're doing!'
David Hamilton has criticized the BBC for its plans to launch a spin-off station from Radio 2, which he claims will compete directly with his station, Boom Radio. He argues that the BBC's shift towards younger presenters and music has alienated older listeners, creating a niche that Boom Radio successfully fills.

Hamilton expressed concerns that the new station will "pinch" listeners from Boom Radio, which has gained significant popularity since its launch. He questioned the funding for this expansion, suggesting that it may come from license fees paid by the public, and lamented the BBC's current management.


GB News: BBC 'used to be an organisation you were proud to work for', David Hamilton claims
BBC 'used to be an organisation you were proud to work for', David Hamilton claims
David Hamilton has accused the BBC of taking listeners from Boom Radio as it plans to launch a spin-off station for Radio 2, focusing on music from the 1950s to the 1970s. The new station aims to offer a unique perspective on pop nostalgia.




#crime

Fox News: TD Bank's historic $3B money laundering case rocks financial world as more charges possible
TD Bank's historic $3B money laundering case rocks financial world as more charges possible
TD Bank has pleaded guilty to failing to prevent money laundering, allowing criminal organizations to launder over $670 million through its systems. The bank's $3 billion plea deal has drawn criticism for being too lenient on executives, with calls for stricter penalties.

Federal prosecutors revealed that TD Bank prioritized profits over compliance, maintaining an outdated anti-money laundering program. Despite the bank's commitment to reform, concerns remain about the effectiveness of the Justice Department's response to such significant failures.


Fox News: Texas police officer fatally 'ambushed' in shootout with fleeing suspect: law enforcement
Texas police officer fatally 'ambushed' in shootout with fleeing suspect: law enforcement
Officer Cooper Dawson of the Greenville Police Department was fatally shot during a pursuit of a suspect following a traffic stop in Texas. The incident occurred in a wooded area, where Dawson was ambushed and shot multiple times. Despite his injuries, he returned fire, hitting the suspect.

Dawson later died at the hospital, marking the first line-of-duty death for the Greenville Police Department in over a century. The Texas Rangers are investigating the incident, and memorial services for Dawson will be announced soon.


Fox News: Diddy defense doubles down on 'racially motivated' prosecution claim in bail fight
Diddy defense doubles down on 'racially motivated' prosecution claim in bail fight
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyers are defending his right to label the federal sex trafficking case against him as "racist" in court filings, asserting his constitutional right to speak out. They seek bail for Combs, who is accused of using banned communication methods from jail to influence witnesses.

Prosecutors argue that Combs poses a danger due to a history of violence and obstruction. His trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges is set for May 2025, with ongoing allegations of abuse and drugging from multiple accusers.


Forbes: Prosecutors Say Diddy Should Stay In Jail Over ‘Pattern Of Violence’: Here Is The Latest On Sean Combs
Prosecutors Say Diddy Should Stay In Jail Over ‘Pattern Of Violence’: Here Is The Latest On Sean Combs
Prosecutors argue that Sean "Diddy" Combs should not be released on bail due to a "significant history of violence" and concerns he may tamper with witnesses. Combs awaits trial on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, with a bail decision expected soon.

His attorneys claim he is being unconstitutionally held and that the government is undermining his right to a fair trial. Combs denies all allegations, asserting they are baseless and part of a campaign against him.