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27 Nov 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Tariffs: Trump's poker move
Donald Trump has begun leveraging threats of tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China to address drug trafficking and illegal immigration ahead of his presidency. He proposed a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican exports and an additional 10% on Chinese goods linked to fentanyl production.
This approach echoes his prior protectionist policies, which failed to reduce the trade deficit and may exacerbate economic issues, including inflation. Trump's tactics could undermine the USMCA trade agreement he previously negotiated, raising questions about his future pragmatism in office.
The Western Journal: Watch: Speculation About Kamala Being Drunk Explodes When Video to Her Voters Goes Horribly Wrong
Vice President Kamala Harris sparked controversy after posting a video that led some viewers to speculate she appeared drunk. The clip, shared by the Democratic Party's official account, showed a dejected Harris attempting to rally her supporters following her defeat in the recent election.
The video ignited a social media frenzy, with users mocking her demeanor and questioning the decision to release it. Critics suggested that it might indicate internal party dissatisfaction, while others expressed relief at Harris's electoral loss, citing her policies on immigration and economic issues as detrimental.
GB News: Prince Harry warned on ‘career ending’ allegations amid ongoing legal battle
A High Court judge has warned Prince Harry's lawyer to avoid unfounded allegations in the case against Associated Newspapers, setting a trial date for January 14, 2026. The judge emphasized that serious accusations, including phone hacking, must be backed by admissible evidence.
Prince Harry and six other claimants, including celebrities like Sir Elton John, are suing the publisher over alleged unlawful information-gathering. Associated Newspapers denies all claims, which date back to 1993. The judge cautioned against turning the case into a public inquiry and stressed the importance of proper document disclosure.
Fox News: Mississippi runoff election for state Supreme Court justice is too close to call
The Mississippi Supreme Court runoff between state Sen. Jenifer Branning and incumbent Justice Jim Kitchens remains too close to call, with Branning leading by 2,678 votes out of over 120,000 counted. Branning is endorsed by the Republican Party, while Kitchens has Democratic donors but no party endorsement.
The outcome will likely depend on absentee and affidavit ballots, with more than 11,000 votes still to be counted. Both candidates have distinct backgrounds and support bases, reflecting the polarized political landscape in Mississippi.
The Federalist: Biden DOJ Tries To Gag Whistleblower On Child Trans Surgeries
Federal prosecutors are attempting to impose a gag order on Dr. Eithan Haim and his attorneys after they publicly criticized the government's case against him. Haim is facing charges related to the alleged violation of HIPAA after he exposed the removal of healthy body parts from minors at a Texas hospital.
The government argues that Haim's social media posts could prejudice a fair trial, while Haim's counsel contends that the gag order infringes on their right to free speech. Legal experts suggest that the Fifth Circuit's presumption against gag orders may lead to the denial of the government's motion.
Fox News: Trump's AG pick has ‘history of consensus building’
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Pam Bondi, former Florida attorney general, to lead the Justice Department. Known for her bipartisan approach and experience in drug enforcement, Bondi aims to focus on drug trafficking and fentanyl issues, continuing her previous efforts in Florida.
Colleagues describe Bondi as a consensus-builder, likely to maintain a cooperative environment within the department. While she has expressed support for investigating those involved in Trump-related inquiries, former associates believe she will avoid extreme measures, ensuring a balanced approach to her role.
#society
Gataway Couple: Does Hair Dye Stain RV Showers?
RV living requires adapting routines to a compact space, including maintaining cleanliness in showers. RVs typically have either wet or dry baths, with plastic or fiberglass showers that need gentle cleaning methods. Avoid bleach and ammonia, opting instead for dish soap or natural cleaners.
Concerns about hair dye staining RV showers are common among travelers. Most RVers report that with prompt cleaning, hair dye does not cause issues. Some suggest using outdoor showers or embracing natural hair colors while on the road. Keeping showers clean is essential for a smooth RV experience.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: France U-turns on ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu
France has confirmed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is immune from prosecution by the International Criminal Court (ICC), following warrants issued for him and others for alleged war crimes. This decision has drawn criticism, suggesting France is yielding to Israeli pressure.
The ICC's warrants, related to actions taken during the ongoing conflict, have sparked backlash from Israel and its allies, including the United States, which does not recognize the ICC's authority.
Times Of Israel: IDF opens fire as Lebanese return to southern villages where troops still deployed
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) fired warning shots at individuals approaching southern Lebanon villages as part of a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon. Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized the need for "forceful action" to prevent Hezbollah members from returning while the IDF maintains its positions.
Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with the IDF conducting airstrikes on Hezbollah sites before the agreement took effect. While some Lebanese residents are returning to their homes, both Israeli and Lebanese officials have cautioned against premature returns due to ongoing security concerns.