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26 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Numbers of Afghans, Chinese coming through key migrant crossing surged since 2021: report
Migration through the Darien Gap linking Panama and Colombia has surged dramatically, with nationals from countries like Afghanistan, China, and Iran increasing significantly since 2021. The Federation for American Immigration Reform reports that crossings rose from 115,758 (2010-2020) to 1.18 million (2021-2024).
Concerns have been raised about potential security threats from these migrants, particularly from China and Afghanistan. The report attributes the crisis to U.S. immigration policies encouraging dangerous journeys to the U.S., calling for a reevaluation of these policies to address the root causes of the migration crisis.
#politics
Fox News: Trump team signs memorandum of understanding with Biden White House to formalize transition
President-elect Trump's transition team has formalized a memorandum of understanding with the Biden administration to begin the transition of power. This agreement allows Trump's Cabinet nominees to prepare and access necessary resources without taxpayer funding, adhering to Trump's commitment to fiscal responsibility.
The transition will operate independently, with built-in security measures and an existing ethics plan. It enables the incoming administration to integrate with federal agencies and ensures that Trump’s nominees undergo necessary screenings for suitability in key positions.
The Western Journal: CNN Let a Conservative Join Its Network: He’s Tearing Them to Pieces
Scott Jennings, a conservative commentator on CNN, has emerged as a prominent voice for Donald Trump's MAGA coalition, effectively challenging pro-establishment views on the network. His critiques include calling the Democratic Party a "professional fainting society" and highlighting their alienation of young men.
Jennings has also voiced concerns about COVID-era mandates, resonating with many Trump supporters. His ability to provoke reactions from his CNN colleagues underscores his impact, as he articulates the sentiments of working-class Americans who supported Trump's return to the White House.
The Economist: As Jack Smith exits, Donald Trump’s allies hint at retribution
Jack Smith, the special counsel who investigated Donald Trump, has dropped the federal indictments against him. With the Department of Justice's policy on prosecuting sitting presidents, the decision was anticipated. Trump is poised to take control of the Justice Department with loyalists after his inauguration.
As Trump prepares for his return, he may consider pardoning January 6th rioters and reshaping the Republican agenda. His recent actions indicate a readiness to confront existing political norms and implement significant changes within the government.
Le Monde: Brazil's Bolsonaro 'fully aware' of plan to murder Lula, in 2022 Coup Plot
Brazilian police have called for the indictment of former President Jair Bolsonaro over allegations of his involvement in a 2022 coup plot aimed at preventing Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from taking office. A report claims Bolsonaro was aware of plans to assassinate Lula and others, and he actively participated in drafting strategies to remain in power.
The investigation, which has lasted nearly two years, names Bolsonaro and 36 co-conspirators, including military officials. Bolsonaro denies the allegations, claiming he is a victim of persecution. He has been declared ineligible for public office until 2030 due to previous claims of election fraud.
Fox News: Fox News dominates November with largest cable news share ever, MSNBC and CNN flounder post-election
Fox News Channel had a record-breaking November, achieving a 62% share of the cable news audience and averaging nearly two million total viewers. This surge followed the presidential election, where Fox's coverage outperformed competitors MSNBC and CNN, which saw significant viewer declines.
MSNBC's viewership plummeted by 42% overall and 52% in primetime, while CNN lost 30% of its total viewers. Fox News maintained a dominant position in key demographics and overall viewership, marking its 45th consecutive month as the top cable news network.
#society
The American Mind: America Was Founded as a Christian Nation
Thanksgiving prompts a reflection on the role of religion in American public life, highlighting a divide between modern secularists who advocate for a religion-free state and traditionalists who support public Christianity. Recent political events illustrate this tension, as public affirmations of faith have sparked controversy.
Historically, public Christianity has been intertwined with America's identity, as noted by Justice Joseph Story, who argued that the Founding generation viewed the encouragement of Christianity as essential for a healthy society. This perspective suggests that a balance can be struck between supporting religion and upholding individual freedoms.
GB News: Lee Anderson vows to keep diesel car for ‘as long as I can’ as he rages at net zero: ‘Sold a pup!’
Lee Anderson, a Reform MP, has pledged to keep his diesel car amid rising emissions charges in the UK, particularly in areas like London's ULEZ. He criticized the push for electric vehicles, calling them unreliable and a poor investment, as many are losing value quickly.
Anderson's comments come as Vauxhall plans to close its van factory in Luton, risking 1,100 jobs, while consolidating electric van production at another site. This restructuring follows criticism of the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate requiring manufacturers to sell a certain percentage of electric vehicles.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: America’s new declinists are deluded about the consequences of letting Putin win
President Biden's approach to foreign policy has been criticized for underestimating America's global role, particularly in the wake of the Afghanistan withdrawal and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. His administration's hesitance to fully support Ukraine against Russia has raised concerns about the implications for NATO allies and global stability.
As the prospect of a second Trump administration looms, there are fears that it may adopt similar misjudgments, particularly regarding the importance of Ukraine versus China. Advocates of a retrenchment strategy may overlook the potential consequences of abandoning commitments, which could lead to increased instability and conflict in Europe and beyond.
#economy
Le Monde: France key bond spread hits 12-year high
France's sovereign borrowing costs have reached a 12-year high, reflecting investor concerns about government stability following recent snap elections. The yield spread between French and German 10-year bonds increased to 0.86 percentage points, with French debt now yielding 3.05%.
This rise in borrowing costs comes as the French government prepares for a no-confidence vote regarding its proposed 2025 budget, which includes significant spending cuts and tax increases. President Macron's party lacks a parliamentary majority, complicating the budget's passage.
Fox News: Expert touts Trump's energy sector nominations, outlines hopes for administration agenda to spark energy boom
President-elect Trump is anticipated to drive an energy boom in the U.S. by rolling back Biden-era regulations. Industry experts express optimism about his cabinet picks for the EPA, Interior, and Energy departments, emphasizing a shift towards reliable energy sources like coal, oil, and nuclear.
Hoffman from the Independent Women’s Forum advocates for reducing reliance on subsidized energy sources and reassessing conservation policies. She believes repealing the Inflation Reduction Act is crucial for lowering energy costs and enhancing national security through increased domestic energy production.
#culture
Fox News: Americans' least-favorite Thanksgiving dish, plus travel expert says 'pack your patience' this holiday
A new survey reveals that turkey is Americans' least favorite dish during Thanksgiving. Meanwhile, travel experts offer tips to navigate potential flight delays this holiday season.
Additionally, an Illinois dad shares his secret for the perfect Thanksgiving turkey, and a quiz tests knowledge on American culture.