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America One News
6 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: Emily Maitlis sparks Ofcom row after swearing during Channel 4 US Election coverage as co-host steps in
Emily Maitlis faced backlash for swearing live on-air during Channel 4's coverage of the US election, prompting colleague Krishnan Guru-Murthy to reprimand her. The discussion included notable guests like Boris Johnson and Sean Spicer, with Maitlis making controversial remarks about Donald Trump.
Viewers criticized Maitlis for her behavior, calling it disgraceful and demanding action from Ofcom. The debate heated up when Maitlis interrupted Spicer, leading to a tense exchange about election integrity. Guru-Murthy attempted to mediate the discussion.
Fox News: Trump White House victory called 'the greatest political comeback in American history'
Former President Donald Trump has made a remarkable political comeback, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris to reclaim the presidency in the 2024 election. Trump celebrated his victory as a historic political realignment, asserting that his campaign expanded the Republican Party in unprecedented ways.
Despite facing multiple indictments and a challenging political landscape, Trump’s strategy resonated with voters dissatisfied with the current administration. Analysts noted that Trump's ability to connect with the electorate and run an effective campaign in swing states contributed significantly to his success.
Fox News: MARK PENN: Trump's triumph sends major message. It's the working class and middle America that run our country
Donald Trump has been projected to defeat Kamala Harris in the presidential election, signaling a shift in voter sentiment towards the working class and middle America. Voters expressed dissatisfaction with Joe Biden’s leadership, particularly regarding inflation and border security.
Trump's campaign effectively targeted key issues in swing states, resonating with voters who feel overlooked by the Democratic agenda. The Democrats now face the challenge of reassessing their approach ahead of the 2028 election, as they must address their recent losses and regain trust among the electorate.
The Federalist: Trump Takes Battleground Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, Donald Trump has secured a significant lead in the 2024 presidential election, outperforming his 2020 vote count. With nearly all votes counted, Trump received over 3.39 million votes, while Vice President Kamala Harris garnered about 3.22 million, indicating a decline compared to Joe Biden's 2020 performance.
Despite Harris's efforts in key urban areas, she fell short in several counties, contributing to a more Republican-leaning state. Election officials emphasized the importance of patience as overseas ballots are still being counted, though they will not affect the overall outcome.
GB News: What a Trump win means for the UK as 'Donald movement' takes hold of America
Donald Trump has declared victory in the US presidential election, nearing a clean sweep of swing states and sitting at 266 electoral college votes. He promises to heal the country and fight for the American people, while concerns arise in the UK regarding potential trade tariffs that could impact the economy.
Trump's presidency may challenge UK relations, especially with Labour's opposition and the need for increased NATO spending. His stance on Ukraine and climate change could also affect Britain's commitments and policies.
Le Monde: 2024 US election: World leaders congratulate Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Donald Trump on his claimed victory in the US presidential election, expressing readiness to collaborate for peace and prosperity. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and NATO chief Mark Rutte also praised Trump's leadership, emphasizing strong alliances.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Trump's return as a significant moment for US-Israel relations, calling it "history's greatest comeback." He expressed optimism for a renewed partnership between the two nations.
The Telegraph: November Tube strikes London: drivers call off walkouts
London Underground strikes planned for November 7 and 12 have been called off after the Aslef union reached an improved pay offer for Tube drivers. This decision follows a similar suspension of strikes by the RMT union, also related to pay disputes.
The strikes would have caused significant disruption across the network, affecting millions of daily commuters. Aslef had previously rejected a 3.8% pay increase, arguing it did not address disparities with other TfL services. TfL expressed satisfaction with the resolution.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US caught off guard, ‘concerned’ by defense minister’s ouster on Election Day
The Biden administration is reportedly "concerned" about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to fire Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing a lack of trust amid ongoing conflicts. Gallant's dismissal raises questions about Israel's internal politics and its implications for U.S.-Israel relations.
U.S. officials highlighted Gallant's significant role in maintaining communication with the Biden administration, especially regarding the war against Hamas. The Pentagon reaffirmed its commitment to Israel's security and pledged to work with Gallant's successor.