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9 Nov 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: Special Counsel Accuses Top Biden Admin Adviser of Repeatedly Violating Federal Law
Special Counsel Accuses Top Biden Admin Adviser of Repeatedly Violating Federal Law
Neena Tanden, a senior adviser in the Biden administration, has been accused by the Office of Special Counsel of violating the Hatch Act by soliciting donations for Democratic candidates. The complaint states she continued to solicit funds even after being warned that her actions were unlawful.

The White House maintains that no laws were broken and is reviewing the complaint. If the Merit Systems Protection Board finds against Tanden, she could face a 30-day suspension or removal from her position.


Fox News: Harris surrogate gives firsthand account of the ‘epic disaster’ of election night loss to Trump
Harris surrogate gives firsthand account of the ‘epic disaster’ of election night loss to Trump
DNC National Finance Committee member Lindy Li criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, calling it an "epic disaster" and attributing the failure to factors like Biden's choice of Harris as a successor, overconfidence in polling, and delayed endorsements from the Obamas. She stated the campaign raised $1 billion but lost, leaving many donors misled.

Li suggested the party should have had a voting process for Biden's successor instead of simply endorsing Harris. She expressed frustration over the campaign's miscalculations and the lack of timely support from prominent Democrats, implying that Biden's endorsement was a strategic move against the party.


#society

GB News: Manchester Police defended by ex-detective as armed officer decision sparks fury: 'We need more!'
Manchester Police defended by ex-detective as armed officer decision sparks fury: 'We need more!'
Former Scotland Yard Detective Peter Bleksley has defended the presence of armed officers at Manchester's Christmas market, stating it's a necessary measure for public safety in modern times. He emphasized that such patrols act as a deterrent against potential attacks, urging the public not to succumb to fear.

Critics, including former Labour MP Stephen Pound, argue that armed police may increase anxiety among attendees. Pound suggests a balance between visible policing and intelligence use, while Bleksley maintains that the armed presence is crucial for safety, especially in crowded areas.


#culture

GB News: BBC blasted for 'stupid' move after casting black and minority actors in Tudor series: 'Keep history as it is!'
BBC blasted for 'stupid' move after casting black and minority actors in Tudor series: 'Keep history as it is!'
The BBC is facing backlash for casting black and ethnic minority actors in its new Tudor drama, "Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light." Critics argue this approach distorts historical accuracy, while supporters claim it reflects a modern, diverse society.

Former UKIP leader Henry Bolton and writer Sonya Douglas have voiced their disapproval, suggesting the casting may be politically motivated. In contrast, Halima Khan acknowledged the ongoing trend of diverse casting in historical roles, emphasizing the importance of selecting the best actors.