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27 Nov 2024

#illegals

The Western Journal: Trump's Plan Is Already Working: Philippines Ambassador Urges Illegal Filipinos to Self-Deport Before It's Too Late
Trump's Plan Is Already Working: Philippines Ambassador Urges Illegal Filipinos to Self-Deport Before It's Too Late
Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez has advised illegal Filipino immigrants to self-deport before the incoming Trump administration takes action against undocumented individuals. His comments have led to increased anxiety within the Filipino community in the U.S.

Despite some inaccuracies in his statements regarding deportation consequences, the ambassador's warning reflects a broader sentiment as many anticipate stricter immigration policies under Trump, who has a mandate from voters seeking to address open-border concerns.


#politics

Le Monde: Jan-Werner Müller: 'Trump's victory is far-right populism, not pro-workers populism'
Jan-Werner Müller: 'Trump's victory is far-right populism, not pro-workers populism'
The recent elections have been interpreted by some as a victory for a conservative multiracial working-class coalition led by Donald Trump, who is seen as a populist championing a far-right agenda. However, this framing is criticized as misleading and politically harmful.

Populism, as defined in this context, involves excluding others and claiming to represent "the real people," a notion Trump has utilized. The article argues that Trump's approach aligns more with far-right populism rather than a pro-worker stance, emphasizing a division between his supporters and perceived enemies.


Breitbart: WATCH: Sad Leftists Gather to Engage in a 'Primal Scream' over Election Loss
WATCH: Sad Leftists Gather to Engage in a 'Primal Scream' over Election Loss
A group of leftists gathered at Klode Park in Whitefish Bay for a "primal scream" event to express their frustration following Donald Trump's decisive election victory. Organizer Tamara Gibbs highlighted the event's purpose on social media, noting the presence of Trump supporters nearby.

In the aftermath of the election, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed her supporters, urging them to retain their power and purpose despite the loss. Her remarks came as her campaign advisers acknowledged a lack of viable pathways to victory.


Breitbart: Dem Megadonor Says Harris Has No Political Future: ‘Disqualified Forever’
Dem Megadonor Says Harris Has No Political Future: ‘Disqualified Forever’
Democratic megadonor John Morgan has declared Vice President Kamala Harris "disqualified forever" from political office, criticizing her campaign leadership and financial management. He accused her of misusing donor funds and spending excessively on vanity projects, such as a $900,000 display in Las Vegas.

Morgan's comments reflect a growing skepticism within the Democratic Party regarding Harris's future, especially after her recent electoral defeat. He highlighted concerns about trust and financial accountability, suggesting that her inability to run a successful campaign indicates she cannot govern effectively.


The Economist: Does Donald Trump have unlimited authority to impose tariffs?
Does Donald Trump have unlimited authority to impose tariffs?
Donald Trump has significant authority to impose tariffs, reflecting a trend where Congress has increasingly delegated power to the executive branch. This shift raises questions about the balance of power and the original intent of presidential authority.

While Trump may wield this power, other factors, including potential opposition from Congress and the courts, could limit his actions. The evolving dynamics of trade policy underscore the complexities of executive authority in the U.S.


CNSNews: Musk, Ramaswamy, Voters Agree: Fire Federal Employees Who Won’t Return to Office
Musk, Ramaswamy, Voters Agree: Fire Federal Employees Who Won’t Return to Office
Federal employees should return to the office or face termination, according to the co-heads of the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. A recent poll shows 65% of voters support this proposal, which aims to enhance accountability and reduce taxpayer costs.

The DOGE plans to eliminate wasteful spending and unnecessary regulations, with a goal to be so effective that it can disband by July 4, 2026. The initiative has strong backing across party lines, including 79% of Republicans and 64% of Democrats supporting the creation of a government efficiency department.


Breitbart: Trump Cabinet Picks Targeted with Death Threats: 'Bomb Threats,' 'Swatting'
Trump Cabinet Picks Targeted with Death Threats: 'Bomb Threats,' 'Swatting'
Several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks received violent threats, including bomb threats and "swatting." Incoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned these acts and praised law enforcement for their swift response to ensure safety.

Among those targeted was Rep. Elise Stefanik, who faced a bomb threat at her home. Former Rep. Matt Gaetz also received a pipe bomb threat at his residence. The threats come amid heightened tensions following previous attempts on Trump's life.


#society

Fox News: A mother's message to America: Don't forget the hostages
A mother's message to America: Don't forget the hostages
Naama Levy, a 20-year-old held hostage by Hamas for over 400 days, embodies kindness and compassion. Her mother, Dr. Ayelet Levy Shahar, highlights the ongoing struggle to secure her release amid reports of severe abuse and dire conditions faced by hostages.

Dr. Levy Shahar calls for urgent action from U.S. administrations and the public to advocate for the hostages, emphasizing that their plight must not be forgotten. She expresses hope for Naama's return while coping with her own anguish through her work as a family physician.


GB News: 'Historical illiteracy!' Northern Irish flag sparks 'inclusivity' row as Ulster Banner faces being dropped from Commonwealth Games
'Historical illiteracy!' Northern Irish flag sparks  'inclusivity' row as Ulster Banner faces being dropped from Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games officials in Northern Ireland are proposing to replace the Ulster Banner with a more inclusive flag for the 2026 Glasgow Games. This has sparked significant debate among politicians and community leaders, with some supporting the change for broader representation in sports.

The Ulster Banner, historically associated with unionist symbolism, has been contentious, particularly among Catholics and Republicans. If the Northern Ireland Executive does not establish a new civic emblem, Commonwealth Games Northern Ireland plans to submit a white flag with their logo instead.


Fox News: Meghan Markle, Victoria Beckham friendship fallout ‘boils down to jealousy’: expert
Meghan Markle, Victoria Beckham friendship fallout ‘boils down to jealousy’: expert
Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham's friendship has reportedly ended due to jealousy, according to royal experts. Markle is said to be upset over Beckham's upcoming Netflix docuseries, while Beckham's brand continues to thrive, contrasting with the Sussexes' struggles.

Experts suggest that the Beckhams maintain a positive relationship with the royal family, while the Sussexes face ongoing negative perceptions. There appears to be little chance for reconciliation between Markle and Beckham, as their values and work ethics are seen as vastly different.


Front Page Magazine: Lebanese Montreal Police Chief Claims Muslim Riots Had "Nothing To Do" With Palestinian Cause
Lebanese Montreal Police Chief Claims Muslim Riots Had "Nothing To Do" With Palestinian Cause
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned an antisemitic riot in Montreal, acknowledging the violence and intimidation that occurred. He emphasized the need for accountability, while local police, led by Chief Fady Dagher, faced criticism for their response and lack of arrests.

Dagher attributed the violence to an "extreme-left group" but did not identify them, despite evidence linking the rioters to pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Concerns are raised about the police's effectiveness in addressing the situation, with only three arrests made.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US sanctions 21 more Maduro allies accused of post-election repression in Venezuela
US sanctions 21 more Maduro allies accused of post-election repression in Venezuela
The U.S. has sanctioned 21 allies of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro for their roles in repressing citizens after a disputed presidential election. The sanctions target high-ranking officials, including the head of the corrections agency and the director of an intelligence service.

The Biden administration has recognized opposition candidate Edmundo González as the "president-elect." Despite Maduro's claims of victory, he has not provided supporting vote tallies. The impact of these sanctions remains uncertain as Maduro's loyalists continue to hold power.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Why Is that Big Bird Called a Turkey?
Why Is that Big Bird Called a Turkey?
The term "turkey" for the bird served at Thanksgiving has a complex history, with origins tracing back to its domestication in Mexico around 800 BC and its introduction to Europe by Spanish traders in the early 1500s. The name may stem from a misidentification with guineafowl or from the birds being imported via the Middle East.

The turkey's name reflects a blend of cultural influences, with various European languages associating it with India due to historical misconceptions. This fascinating background provides a conversation starter for Thanksgiving, steering discussions away from more contentious topics.


#crime

Fox News: Grandpa shoots burglar who broke into his business with grandkids inside
Grandpa shoots burglar who broke into his business with grandkids inside
A 70-year-old business owner in Rancho Cordova, California, shot a burglar who broke into his store while he and his grandsons were sleeping. The burglar, armed with a butane torch, attempted to enter the back room where the family was, prompting the owner to fire in self-defense.

The suspect was transported to a hospital but later died from the gunshot wound. The Sacramento Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, which has left the business owner shaken but relieved that his grandchildren are safe.