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17 Dec 2024

#politics

Fox News: Trump sues Des Moines Register, top pollster for 'brazen election interference,' fraud over Harris poll
Trump sues Des Moines Register, top pollster for 'brazen election interference,' fraud over Harris poll
President-elect Donald Trump is suing the Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer for alleged "election interference" and fraud over a poll showing Vice President Kamala Harris leading him in Iowa just before the election. Trump claims the poll misrepresented the race, leading to substantial campaign resource diversion.

The lawsuit, filed under the Iowa Consumer Fraud Act, seeks damages and aims to hold the defendants accountable for misleading voters. Trump argues that the poll's release was a strategic attempt to create a false narrative favoring Harris, despite his eventual victory in Iowa by over 13 points.


Le Monde: Gilles Richard, historian: 'François Bayrou has some trump cards up his sleeve'
Gilles Richard, historian: 'François Bayrou has some trump cards up his sleeve'
Historian Gilles Richard assesses Prime Minister François Bayrou's potential to navigate the current political landscape in France. He notes Bayrou's extensive experience and understanding of political dynamics, which may enable him to effectively manage relations with Emmanuel Macron and other parliamentary forces.

Richard remains cautious about Bayrou's ability to resolve the political deadlock, but emphasizes that his knowledge of the electoral map and societal issues could provide him with significant advantages.


#society

GB News: BBC accused of 'bullying pensioners' after threatening to check licence fees on Christmas Day
BBC accused of 'bullying pensioners' after threatening to check licence fees on Christmas Day
The BBC faced backlash for threatening to check TV licences of pensioners on Christmas Day, leading to accusations of "bullying" and "thuggish" tactics. The notice warned of potential visits and fines for unlawful TV-watching, prompting outrage from senior advocacy groups.

Following the criticism, TV Licensing admitted the letters were sent in error and confirmed there would be no visits on Christmas Day. The controversy coincides with an upcoming increase in TV licence fees, set to rise from £169.50 to £174.50 in April 2025.