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5 Nov 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Italy's Giorgia Meloni cultivates her relationship with Elon Musk
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni received the "Global Citizen Award 2024" from Elon Musk, who praised her leadership for achieving record growth and employment in Italy. Their shared views on issues like immigration and political correctness highlighted a growing alliance between them.
Musk's participation in Meloni's party event reflected their mutual interests, as both criticized "woke" culture and bureaucracy. This relationship could enhance Meloni's international influence, particularly with ties to former President Donald Trump.
Breitbart: ABC’s Karl: If Trump Loses, He Could Go to Prison — If He Wins, He Would Be the Most Powerful POTUS
Jon Karl of ABC News discussed the significant implications of the upcoming election for former President Donald Trump. He noted that outcomes range from potential imprisonment due to ongoing legal issues to becoming an exceptionally powerful president if he wins.
Karl emphasized that the election is a critical juncture for both Trump and the nation, highlighting the stakes involved in the legal battles he faces and the potential for increased presidential authority should he secure a victory.
The Epoch Times: We Spoke to the Voters Who Were First in Line on Election Day
Voters across the U.S. are casting ballots in the presidential election, with key issues like the economy, abortion access, and border security dominating discussions. Early reports highlight a mix of support for both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump among voters.
In North Carolina, record early voting turnout was noted, while sentiments in Virginia and Wisconsin reflect a strong preference for Trump's policies on crime and immigration. Meanwhile, voters in New York expressed a desire for change and support for Harris, emphasizing the importance of individual rights and democracy.
Front Page Magazine: Georgetown Provides Future Public Officials With Legos to Comfort Them in Case of Trump Win
D.C. is bracing for potential unrest in the event of a Trump victory, with stores boarding up and organizations preparing for emotional support activities. Georgetown University’s McCourt School is offering a "milk, cookies and Lego" program to help students cope with the stress of the election outcome.
The initiative includes mindfulness activities and treats, highlighting a perceived need to cater to students' emotional well-being in a politically charged environment. Critics suggest this approach infantilizes future leaders.
The Telegraph: Benjamin Netanyahu fires defence minister Yoav Gallant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, citing a breakdown in trust and disagreements over the war's direction. Gallant had previously expressed concerns about the lack of a clear end goal for the conflict.
Netanyahu plans to replace Gallant with Israel Katz, the former foreign minister, while Gideon Sa’ar will take over Katz's position. The prime minister emphasized that the public nature of their disputes was detrimental, benefiting Israel's enemies.
The Western Journal: Oprah Tells the Most Outrageous Lie of the 2024 Campaign at Kamala Harris' Final Rally
Oprah Winfrey, at Vice President Kamala Harris' final rally, made controversial claims suggesting that failing to vote for Harris could jeopardize voting rights. Critics argue her statements reflect desperation and fearmongering rather than substantive policy discussion.
The commentary highlights that Harris has not garnered primary support and accuses her campaign of prioritizing illegal immigration and foreign conflicts over American citizens' interests. It calls for voters to reject this narrative and support Donald Trump instead.
Forbes: Netanyahu Fires Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant—Citing ‘Crisis Of Trust’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant due to a "crisis of trust" stemming from disagreements over the Gaza conflict. Netanyahu cited significant gaps in their handling of the situation and stated attempts to resolve these issues were unsuccessful.
Gallant, who emphasized his commitment to Israel's security, did not address his firing directly. Foreign Minister Israel Katz will take over as defense minister, with Gideon Sa'ar stepping in as foreign minister.
Breitbart: Disney's 'Hocus Pocus 2' Star Bette Midler Suggests Drinking Drano if Trump Wins
Bette Midler expressed her discontent with the possibility of Donald Trump winning the election, posting a photo on social media that juxtaposes Drano with a note indicating "Trump Wins" and champagne for "Kamala Wins." She has been vocal against Trump and his supporters throughout 2024.
Midler's remarks reflect a broader trend among Hollywood figures, including Oprah Winfrey, who have been actively campaigning for Kamala Harris and warning about the implications of a Trump victory.
GB News: National Farmers' Union chief scolds Labour for 'unacceptable' inheritance tax raid: 'We need this overturned!'
Tom Bradshaw, President of the National Farmers' Union, criticized the Labour Government for its recent inheritance tax changes, calling them "simply unacceptable." Following Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Budget announcement, the NFU expressed concerns about the lack of consultation and the negative impact on farmers.
Bradshaw emphasized the urgent need for the policy to be reversed, citing its detrimental effects on food production and the older generation of farmers. He plans to coordinate a mass lobby of Parliament to advocate for farmers' interests and seeks to engage constructively with the government to address these issues.
Breitbart: Exit Polls: Guam GOP Flips the Legislature for First Time in 16 Years
The Republican Party in Guam has gained control of the legislature for the first time in nearly 16 years, according to unofficial election results. In the At-Large Congressional District race, Republican Del. James Moyan and Democrat Ginger Cruz were nearly tied, with Republicans securing a majority in the Senatorial races.
In the presidential race, former President Donald Trump received 46.22% of the vote, while Vice President Kamala Harris garnered 49.46%. This marks a notable shift towards Republican candidates, with a 9-point rightward movement since 2020.
The Western Journal: 'Software Malfunction' Wreaks Havoc on Voting in Pennsylvania County, Officials File to Extend Hours
Voting in two Pennsylvania counties faced significant disruptions due to a software malfunction affecting electronic voting machines. In Cambria County, a judge extended polling hours to 10 p.m. to accommodate voters, as many experienced confusion and long lines, leading some to leave without voting.
Election officials assured that paper ballots would still be counted, while technicians worked to resolve the issues. Reports of similar problems emerged from Bedford County and other areas, raising concerns about voter disenfranchisement.
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Breitbart: North Korea Launches Short-Range Ballistic Missiles on Eve of U.S. Election
North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, reportedly as a show of force ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The missiles, fired from North Hwanghae province, flew approximately 250 miles and fell outside Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone.
The launches coincide with recent joint military exercises by South Korea, the U.S., and Japan. North Korea's KN-25 missile system was involved, which can target South Korea effectively. This follows a prior test of a larger intercontinental ballistic missile by North Korea.