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6 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: ‘Liberation Day’: What to expect from President-elect Trump on border security, immigration
President-elect Trump plans to overhaul U.S. immigration policy upon taking office in January 2025. His agenda includes a historic deportation operation, a crackdown on foreign gangs, and resuming border wall construction. Trump aims to reverse Biden's immigration policies, citing a surge in migrant numbers during Biden's tenure.
Trump's proposals also include limiting humanitarian parole, tightening refugee admissions, and reinstating certain Trump-era policies like the Remain-in-Mexico policy. He has threatened tariffs on Mexican goods if the country does not control migrant flows. The impact of his election on future migration patterns remains uncertain.
#politics
The Western Journal: Breaking Report: Jack Smith and His Cases Against Trump Are Headed for the Exit
Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to close the federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump, as recent rulings indicate that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted. The Department of Justice is moving to wind down these cases before Trump takes office on January 20, 2025.
While the federal cases may be dismissed, Trump's conviction in a New York business records case is still pending. A judge is set to decide on the impact of the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity, which could complicate sentencing and appeals.
Breitbart: Kahn's Trump-Inspired Anthem 'Fighter' Plays at Campaign Victory Party
The song "Fighter," co-written by Jon Kahn and Chris Wallin, has gained popularity as an anthem for President-elect Donald Trump, resonating with his supporters. It quickly climbed to the top of iTunes and Billboard charts, becoming a rally staple at Trump events.
Trump has publicly praised the song, which reflects a message of resilience and determination. "Fighter" has been featured prominently at various rallies, including Trump's recent events in Arizona and Pennsylvania.
Breitbart: What Donald Trump's Second Term May Mean for Big Tech
Donald Trump's anticipated second term is creating uncertainty in the tech sector, with industry leaders concerned about potential changes in AI regulation, immigration policies, and antitrust enforcement. His relationship with Elon Musk may influence tech-related decisions, while threats against companies like Meta and Google raise questions about regulatory scrutiny.
The tech industry is also wary of proposed tariffs on foreign goods, which could lead to higher costs and economic slowdown. Concerns over H-1B visa restrictions may hinder the sector's ability to attract skilled workers, impacting its competitive edge. Trump's vague plans for AI regulation add to the uncertainty.
The Federalist: Elon Musk Is The Unsung Hero Of The 2024 Election
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has significantly impacted free speech in the U.S., transforming the platform from a tool of censorship to one that encourages open dialogue. His leadership has allowed discussions on election irregularities and other contentious topics without fear of censorship.
Musk's involvement in the political landscape, particularly in support of Donald Trump and Republican candidates, underscores his commitment to free speech and the electoral process. His actions, including campaign rallies and financial support, demonstrate a willingness to influence the political discourse actively.
GB News: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sacks finance minister over budget dispute
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner amid ongoing disagreements over economic reforms and budget issues. Scholz criticized Lindner for prioritizing his own interests over the coalition's responsibilities, signaling a potential end to the ruling coalition.
The dismissal comes as the coalition struggles to address a €9 billion budget shortfall, with differing views on tax increases and welfare cuts. Scholz plans to call for a vote of no confidence in January, as the coalition faces challenges ahead of the budget deadline.
Breitbart: Trump Supporters Praise God, Belt Out 'How Great Thou Art' After Election Victory
Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump celebrated his victory by singing the hymn “How Great Thou Art” at a victory party. Conservative commentator Lisa Boothe shared a video of the moment, expressing her emotional response to seeing a diverse group of patriots come together.
Trump's win marks a historic return to the presidency, making him the first to regain the White House after losing a reelection bid since Grover Cleveland. He emphasized the significance of the movement behind his campaign and vowed to address pressing issues facing the country.
The Federalist: Donald Trump Won Despite Double Voting In North Carolina
In North Carolina, multiple citizens have reportedly cast two valid ballots in different counties during the recent election, raising concerns about the integrity of the voting system. An independent analysis identified at least 33 voters who voted twice, highlighting flaws in the state's voter roll management.
Election officials acknowledge that the current system fails to effectively track double voting, particularly during same-day registrations. Critics argue that the North Carolina State Board of Elections lacks data integrity and has not adequately addressed issues related to voter identification and citizenship verification.
The Western Journal: Priceless Clip: Jake Tapper Learns On-Air Kamala Didn't Do Better Joe Biden in a Single State
In a post-election analysis, CNN's Jake Tapper was surprised to learn that Vice President Kamala Harris did not outperform President Joe Biden in any state during the recent election. The interactive map presented by CNN correspondent John King showed no counties where Harris had better results than Biden in 2020.
The commentary critiques the decision to select Harris as a candidate, arguing that her appointment was based on diversity rather than merit, leading to lackluster performance. The piece suggests that the Democratic Party's reliance on diversity, equity, and inclusion in candidate selection ultimately backfired.
Breitbart: Another Soros Prosecutor Gone as Oakland Recalls Alameda D.A. Pamela Price
Voters in Alameda County have successfully recalled District Attorney Pamela Price, marking a historic first for the county. Price, backed by George Soros, faced backlash for her unpopular criminal justice reform policies, with 64.8% voting for her removal.
This recall reflects a growing discontent with progressive criminal justice approaches in California, following similar actions against other left-wing prosecutors. The recall may signal a shift in voter sentiment regarding crime and law enforcement policies in the state.
#society
CNSNews: Free Speech Issue Weighed Heavily in 2024 Elections
Voters in the recent elections prioritized their First Amendment right to free speech, with a FIRE/NORC survey indicating that 63% deemed it a "very important" issue. Concerns about speaking freely have increased, with 71% of Americans feeling they cannot express themselves without fear of repercussions.
The significance of free speech remains consistent over decades, with 90% of respondents in a recent survey affirming its necessity for democracy, mirroring sentiments from a 1939 poll. This highlights a persistent belief in the importance of free speech within American society.
The Telegraph: Pro-Palestine activists steal wrong statue in university raid
Pro-Palestine activists raided the University of Manchester, mistakenly stealing busts they believed depicted Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann. One of the busts actually represents Prof. Harold Dixon, a chemist who worked at the university from 1886 to 1922.
The activists filmed the act, using hammers to break the glass display case containing the sculptures.
Le Monde: Algerian boxer Imane Khelif taking legal action over gender reports
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif is pursuing legal action following media reports about her gender eligibility and leaked medical records, which claimed she has XY chromosomes. The controversy arose after her Olympic gold win at the Paris Games, leading to widespread commentary.
The International Olympic Committee stated Khelif has competed in the women's category for years and expressed concern over the abuse she has faced. Khelif has also filed a complaint in France for online harassment related to her situation.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: US voters may have just saved the West
Donald Trump's recent election victory may signal a shift in the dynamics of the Western alliance, particularly regarding defense responsibilities among European nations. His criticism of European support for Ukraine highlights a perceived imbalance, with the U.S. contributing significantly more aid compared to European allies.
Trump's potential return to the White House could prompt European leaders to take their defense commitments more seriously, especially in light of global threats from countries like Russia and Iran. His approach may also influence Middle Eastern policies, focusing on countering Iranian aggression while building on previous diplomatic successes.
#culture
The Western Journal: Powerful Hymn Breaks Out at Trump Victory Party: 'It Moved Me to Tears'
At Donald Trump's victory party, attendees celebrated not just his win but also their faith, singing "How Great Thou Art" into the early hours. Fox News' Lisa Boothe expressed emotional resonance with the moment, highlighting the unity and patriotism of the crowd.
The event underscored Trump's embrace of Christianity during his campaign, promising Christian leaders access to the Oval Office. Vice President Kamala Harris faced mockery from the crowd when discussing abortion, while Vice President-elect J.D. Vance affirmed the faith shared among supporters.