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6 Nov 2024

#politics

Breitbart: 'Where Is Kamala' Trends as Vice President Goes AWOL After Losing to Trump
'Where Is Kamala' Trends as Vice President Goes AWOL After Losing to Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris has faced criticism for her absence on election night, failing to address supporters at her Howard University watch party. This has led to a social media trend of “Where is Kamala?” as many express disappointment in her silence.

Supporters were left waiting for her remarks, with campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond stating she would speak the following day. Harris is not expected to address the public until later in the afternoon, prompting further speculation and memes about her absence.


Breitbart: Report: Kamala Harris Calls Donald Trump to Concede Election, Discuss 'Peaceful Transfer of Power'
Report: Kamala Harris Calls Donald Trump to Concede Election, Discuss 'Peaceful Transfer of Power'
Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly called President-elect Donald Trump to concede the election, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful transfer of power. She will deliver her formal concession speech at Howard University later today.

The White House has confirmed that her remarks will begin at 4:00 p.m. Eastern, following her decision not to address her supporters on Election Night.


Fox News: Teary-eyed Nancy Pelosi arrives to see Kamala Harris concede presidential race at Howard University
Teary-eyed Nancy Pelosi arrives to see Kamala Harris concede presidential race at Howard University
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was visibly emotional as she awaited Vice President Kamala Harris's concession speech following a surprising Trump victory in the presidential election. Pelosi was photographed with watery eyes and a somber expression while interacting with supporters at Howard University.

The political tension between Pelosi and Trump was evident, with both exchanging insults in recent days. Trump referred to Pelosi derogatorily during a speech, while she claimed he was suffering from cognitive decline. The Trump campaign responded by labeling Pelosi as a "decrepit washed up corrupt politician."


Fox News: Trump makes gains with some Puerto Ricans this election despite controversial 'garbage' joke
Trump makes gains with some Puerto Ricans this election despite controversial 'garbage' joke
Despite backlash over a comedian's derogatory joke about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally, support for Trump among Puerto Ricans in Florida increased in the recent election. Key counties with large Puerto Rican populations, including Osceola, Miami-Dade, and Hillsborough, shifted to Trump after voting Democrat in previous elections.

Additionally, Puerto Rico elected a Trump ally as governor, indicating a potential shift in political alignment. Voters expressed that economic considerations outweighed the comedian's comments, suggesting that Trump's appeal may be stronger than anticipated among Latino voters.


Le Monde: Germany's Scholz fires rebellious finance minister
Germany's Scholz fires rebellious finance minister
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz has dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner, ending the current three-party coalition amid ongoing disputes over economic reforms. Lindner's proposals to revitalize the economy faced opposition from Scholz's Social Democrats and the Greens.

Scholz plans to seek a vote of confidence in January, which could lead to early elections by the end of March. The political turmoil comes as budget discussions intensify, with Lindner previously warning of significant challenges ahead.


Fox News: 'Should have been Josh Shapiro': Harris' VP contenders passed over for Walz dodge massive campaign loss
'Should have been Josh Shapiro': Harris' VP contenders passed over for Walz dodge massive campaign loss
Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the presidential race to President-elect Donald Trump, who secured the necessary electoral votes. Harris had previously considered several potential running mates but ultimately chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, while other contenders like Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen. Mark Kelly avoided direct association with the campaign's loss.

Political insiders are now questioning Harris's choice of Walz, suggesting that Shapiro, who could have helped appeal to Jewish voters and was seen as a strong candidate, may have been a better pick. This decision has led to speculation about the future political ambitions of Shapiro and Kelly, both of whom have gained national recognition.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump may restrict Iranian oil but China might not play along, analysts say
Trump may restrict Iranian oil but China might not play along, analysts say
Former President Donald Trump's potential return to the White House could lead to stricter enforcement of oil sanctions against Iran, possibly reducing global oil supplies. Analysts suggest that while this could support oil prices, other policies, such as tariffs on China and expanded domestic drilling, may offset these effects.

China's cooperation is crucial, as it is Iran's largest oil customer and does not recognize U.S. sanctions. Any crackdown on Iran could strain U.S.-China relations, particularly if Trump imposes significant financial pressure on Chinese institutions. Additionally, Trump may ease sanctions on Russia, further complicating the global oil landscape.


Fox News: UN removes quilt panel artwork calling for Israel’s extermination after facing backlash
UN removes quilt panel artwork calling for Israel’s extermination after facing backlash
The United Nations has removed a controversial quilt panel artwork that depicted a map of Israel and included the phrase "From the River to the Sea," which many Israelis view as a call for genocide. The panel was part of an exhibit that aimed to repurpose fashion waste.

Israeli representatives criticized the display, labeling it antisemitic and demanding its removal. The U.N. had initially covered the panel but it was uncovered again before its final removal, prompting a review of security footage to identify those responsible.


#economy

CNSNews: Report: 16 Tax Hikes You No Longer Need to Fear
Report: 16 Tax Hikes You No Longer Need to Fear
Sixteen tax increases proposed by Vice President Kamala Harris are now off the table following Donald Trump's reelection, according to a report by Americans for Tax Reform. The analysis claims that taxpayers have been spared over five trillion dollars in potential new taxes.

The proposed tax hikes included increases on capital gains, small business, corporate taxes, and a wealth tax, among others. Detailed examinations of each proposed tax can be found on ATR's website.


Human Events: Iranian currency falls to historic low after Donald Trump named next president of the United States
Iranian currency falls to historic low after Donald Trump named next president of the United States
Iran's currency, the rial, hit a record low of 703,000 to the dollar following Donald Trump's presidential victory, raising concerns about potential new sanctions. The rial slightly recovered to 696,150 later in the day, but fears persist about worsening economic conditions.

While some Iranians anticipate intensified sanctions, government officials downplayed the impact of the U.S. election, asserting that major policies will remain unchanged. The rial's value has significantly declined since the 2015 nuclear agreement.


#crime

Fox News: Los Angeles' new DA-elect says woke predecessor lost trust of prosecutors, victims: 'I have to rebuild that'
Los Angeles' new DA-elect says woke predecessor lost trust of prosecutors, victims: 'I have to rebuild that'
Los Angeles County's newly elected District Attorney Nathan Hochman aims to restore community trust after the ousting of progressive DA George Gascon, who faced criticism for policies perceived as too lenient on crime. Hochman plans to eliminate what he calls "extreme pro-criminal policies."

Gascon's tenure saw significant backlash, leading to his defeat despite surviving two recall attempts. Voter sentiment appears to have shifted toward prioritizing public safety while still seeking sensible reforms. Hochman has garnered support from police unions and local officials.