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8 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Judge Strikes Down Biden Admin Scheme to Grant Citizenship to Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Immigrants
A federal judge has struck down a Biden administration policy aimed at granting citizenship to undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. The initiative, known as "Keeping Families Together," was intended to allow around 500,000 immigrants to apply for green cards without leaving the U.S.
Judge J. Campbell Barker ruled that the administration overstepped its authority, citing concerns from Texas and other states that the program bypassed Congress for political reasons. The ruling comes as Donald Trump's election sets the stage for stricter immigration policies.
#politics
GB News: Nigel Farage takes brutal swipe at ‘little creep’ John Bercow over Donald Trump row
Nigel Farage has praised Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle for allowing Donald Trump to address both Houses of Parliament, contrasting it with former Speaker John Bercow's opposition in 2017. Farage commended Hoyle's approach and noted that an invitation would require approval from both Hoyle and Lord McFall.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also welcomed Trump's future address, highlighting the significance of the UK-US relationship. Trump, who will be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States in January, is noted for his recent electoral victory.
Fox News: PA Sen-elect McCormick thanks Casey family for decades of service as Democrat declines to concede
Senator-elect David McCormick delivered a victory speech in Pittsburgh, expressing gratitude to outgoing Senator Bob Casey Jr. for his service. McCormick emphasized the need for change in leadership to address economic issues and border security, while also pledging to represent all Pennsylvanians.
Despite the Associated Press calling the race for McCormick, Casey's campaign is contesting the results, highlighting ongoing lawsuits regarding provisional ballots. McCormick leads by about 30,000 votes, but the narrow margin may trigger a statewide recount.
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Happy days are here again—Trump’s victory might have saved America
Donald Trump is set to take office again on January 20, 2025, following a surprising victory over Joe Biden. The editorial criticizes the media's portrayal of Trump and emphasizes his transformation of the Republican Party into a populist movement focused on individual freedom and limited government.
The piece expresses relief at Trump's win, suggesting it averts potential crises under a Kamala Harris presidency, including issues like illegal immigration and inflation. It highlights a renewed hope for American prosperity and freedom, urging a focus on national interests over foreign conflicts.
Breitbart: Nolte: Indefensible Slow-Counting in NV, AZ, and CA Undermines Confidence in Democracy
Vote counting in Arizona, Nevada, and California continues days after Election Day, raising concerns about the integrity of the results. In contrast, Florida efficiently counted nearly 11 million votes within hours. Critics question why states with fewer votes struggle to finish in a timely manner.
The delays are particularly scrutinized in Democrat-controlled areas, where the absence of voter ID and acceptance of ballots without postmarks up to three days late fuel suspicions of potential electoral misconduct. Many express a lack of confidence in the democratic process under these conditions.
GB News: Lily Allen blasted as 'tone deaf' as she labels President Trump 'sex pest' in scathing rant: 'It's terrifying'
Singer Lily Allen criticized President-elect Donald Trump on her podcast, labeling him a "sex pest" and expressing concern for women's rights under his leadership. She noted a perceived correlation between Trump voters and their social media habits, particularly on TikTok.
In response, Republicans Overseas UK spokesman Greg Swenson dismissed Allen's comments as "tone deaf," arguing that many voters prioritize issues like inflation and crime over celebrity opinions. He contended that the concerns raised by Allen do not resonate with the majority of Americans.
Fox News: Highlights from President-elect Donald Trump’s first term as president of the United States
President-elect Donald Trump has secured a second, non-consecutive term after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. Trump, who previously served from 2016 to 2020, aims to focus on issues like border security and the economy, building on policies from his first term.
Entering this term, Trump boasts enhanced political connections in Washington, which he lacked previously. His agenda includes securing the border, improving immigration systems, and addressing economic concerns, alongside continued efforts in criminal justice reform and veteran support.
Fox News: GOP congressman-elect reveals ambitious 100-day plan for Trump admin: 'Not going to get fooled again'
In his first interview since being elected, Arizona Rep. Abe Hamadeh outlined his priorities for the first 100 days in a Republican-controlled Congress, emphasizing border security, election integrity, and energy independence as key issues. He believes the Republican leadership is well-prepared to advance Trump's agenda.
Hamadeh criticized Democrats for their past actions against Trump and expressed confidence that Republicans have a mandate from the American people. He aims to support the "America-first" agenda and is optimistic about the Republican majority in Congress.
Forbes: Here’s Who Trump Might Pardon—From Hunter Biden To Jan. 6 Rioters And Eric Adams
President-elect Donald Trump has indicated he may issue pardons to various controversial figures, including those involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Ross Ulbricht, Hunter Biden, and Peter Navarro. His campaign has suggested these pardons would be decided on a case-by-case basis, reflecting Trump's claims of a corrupt justice system.
Trump's potential pardons have already influenced legal proceedings for some Jan. 6 defendants. While he has expressed openness to pardoning individuals like Hunter Biden and Julian Assange, legal experts debate the implications of Trump potentially pardoning himself amid his own legal challenges.
Breitbart: Young Kim, First Korean American in Congress, Wins Reelection for GOP
Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) successfully defended her Orange County seat, moving Republicans closer to a majority in the House. She campaigned on supporting small businesses, tightening the southern border, and decreasing taxes against Democratic challenger Joe Kerr.
In other California races, Republican incumbents like David Valadao and Michelle Steel also maintained their seats despite challenges. Republicans have adopted "ballot harvesting" strategies to enhance their electoral success.
#society
Breitbart: Elon Musk's Estranged Communist Transgender Son Vows to Leave U.S. Following Trump's Victory
Xavier Musk, now Vivian Wilson, plans to leave the U.S. after Donald Trump's election victory, expressing disillusionment with the political climate. He cites concerns about the electorate's attitudes toward transgender issues and distances himself from his father, Elon Musk.
Their strained relationship has been marked by public disputes, with Elon attributing the rift to Xavier's education and ideological influences. Xavier has criticized his father, describing him as cold and cruel, while defending his decisions regarding gender identity.
Le Monde: Spain's flooding disaster rekindles divisions over Franco's legacy
Recent floods in Valencia have claimed over 210 lives, reviving memories of a similar disaster in 1957 that resulted in 81 deaths. The Turia River's diversion, ordered by Franco, is credited with preventing greater loss during the recent deluge.
Experts highlight that the hydraulic engineering implemented decades ago effectively increased the city's drainage capacity, saving Valencia from a more severe tragedy. However, surrounding areas still faced significant devastation.
The Telegraph: Jews kicked, beaten and humiliated: How a night of ‘pogrom’ in Amsterdam unfolded
Amsterdam has witnessed violent attacks on Israeli fans following a football match, described by officials as a "Jew hunt" and reminiscent of historical pogroms. Mayor Femke Halsema condemned the incidents, announcing a temporary ban on protests and expressing shame over the anti-Semitic violence.
King Willem-Alexander acknowledged the Netherlands' historical failures towards Jewish people, comparing current events to World War II. Videos show brutal assaults on individuals, including forced declarations of "Free Palestine" amid physical violence.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump before election day foiled by FBI
The FBI has thwarted an Iranian assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump, as revealed by the Justice Department. An Iranian official had instructed Farhad Shakeri to surveil and kill Trump during the 2024 campaign, with a plan due within a week of October 7.
Shakeri communicated with an undercover FBI agent, indicating he did not finalize the plan in time. Two Americans were also charged for their involvement in supporting the Iranian government in surveillance activities against another U.S. citizen.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu taps former official, settlement activist Yechiel Leiter as next US ambassador
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed Yechiel Leiter as Israel's next ambassador to the United States, effective January 20, coinciding with Donald Trump's return to the White House. Leiter, a career official in the settlement movement, has a background in diplomacy and education.
Leiter's appointment follows the death of his son in combat against Hamas. He has been actively involved in settlement advocacy and has previously opposed the Oslo Accords. Netanyahu's decision comes after other candidates declined the role, signaling a continued alignment with pro-settlement policies.
#economy
Forbes: S&P 500 Tops 6,000 For First Time Ever Following Trump Election Surge
The S&P 500 has reached a historic milestone, crossing 6,000 for the first time as post-election gains contribute to a strong start for 2024. The index rallied 4.7% this week, driven by significant gains in companies like Tesla, Eli Lilly, and Costco.
This year's performance puts the S&P up 25.8%, marking it as one of the best years since the turn of the millennium. The index has seen consistent growth since its inception in 1957, with notable milestones at 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, and 5,000.
#culture
Le Monde: Beyoncé leads the 2025 Grammy noms, becoming the most nominated artist in the show's history
Beyoncé leads the Grammy nominations with 11 nods, marking a historic total of 99 nominations. She competes against Taylor Swift and other artists in various categories, including country, where she received her first nominations.
The 2025 Grammy Awards will take place on February 2 in Los Angeles, featuring a diverse range of nominees across genres. Other notable nominees include Post Malone and Kendrick Lamar.