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7 Nov 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: 'Unfathomably Painful': Kamala Harris's Campaign Suffering Meltdown as Reality Settles in
'Unfathomably Painful': Kamala Harris's Campaign Suffering Meltdown as Reality Settles in
Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign faced significant defeat in the recent election, prompting her campaign chief to express the emotional toll of losing. In a memo, Jen O’Malley Dillon emphasized the need for an anti-Trump movement and acknowledged the campaign's challenges, while asserting that they executed a historic effort despite the outcome.

Dillon noted that cultural issues played a larger role in the election than anticipated, impacting Harris's message and strategy. Critics pointed out that Harris struggled to articulate a clear vision, echoing concerns from previous elections. The memo highlighted that while the campaign faced unprecedented obstacles, its efforts in battleground states were relatively effective compared to national trends.


Breitbart: Nolte: Corrupt Special Counsel Jack Smith to Exit DOJ, Drop Cases
Nolte: Corrupt Special Counsel Jack Smith to Exit DOJ, Drop Cases
Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to resign before Donald Trump is inaugurated, as he cannot prosecute a sitting president. This move will lead to the dropping of the cases against Trump, including the dismissed federal "documents" case and the pending "January 6th" case.

Trump faces ongoing state-level prosecutions in New York and Georgia, along with civil cases. The article suggests a potential pardon arrangement between Trump and President Biden to resolve ongoing legal issues and allow the government to focus on more pressing matters.


The Western Journal: The Change Trump Made to His 2024 Speech That Could Bring God's Blessing to America
The Change Trump Made to His 2024 Speech That Could Bring God's Blessing to America
Donald Trump’s victory speech following the 2024 election marked a shift in focus towards faith and gratitude, highlighted by his choice of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" as his walk-on song. This change reflects a more spiritual tone compared to his 2016 campaign.

Trump, who survived an assassination attempt, stated that many believe his survival was for a divine purpose to restore America. His remarks emphasized unity and commitment to the nation, paralleling sentiments expressed by Christian leaders who have supported him throughout his campaign.


Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Donald Trump's 'stunning victory' was a 'total political vindication'
LAURA INGRAHAM: Donald Trump's 'stunning victory' was a 'total political vindication'
Laura Ingraham criticized elites for underestimating Donald Trump since his initial campaign, labeling them "venal" and "selfish" after his recent electoral victory. She argued that their attempts to undermine him through corrupt prosecutions backfired, leading to a political vindication for Trump.

Ingraham emphasized that Trump's win reflects broader issues, such as immigration and inflation, which Democrats failed to address. She concluded by commending Trump's resilience and acknowledged the challenges ahead for his administration.


#health

Fox News: RFK Jr. wants to clear out 'entire departments' in the FDA: 'They have to go'
RFK Jr. wants to clear out 'entire departments' in the FDA: 'They have to go'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discussed potential changes in the FDA under a second Trump administration, suggesting the elimination of certain departments due to perceived corruption. He emphasized the need to clean up these agencies and return to evidence-based science to improve public health.

Kennedy, who endorsed Trump after suspending his independent campaign, hinted at a role in the administration focused on addressing corruption and health issues, including the removal of fluoride from public water.


Times Of Israel: Over 200 Gazans, both patients and caregivers, evacuated via Israel for medical care
Over 200 Gazans, both patients and caregivers, evacuated via Israel for medical care
Israel and the World Health Organization announced the evacuation of 231 Gazans, including patients and caregivers, for medical treatment in the UAE and Romania. This operation, the largest of its kind in recent months, was coordinated through the Kerem Shalom crossing.

The WHO noted that many more, up to 14,000, are awaiting medical evacuation amid ongoing conflict. Since last year's war began, fewer than 5,000 have been evacuated for medical reasons, highlighting the challenges faced in facilitating these transfers.