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5 Jan 2024
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The Epoch Times: Greg Abbott Denounces NYC Mayor Adams’ ‘Baseless’ $708 Million Lawsuit Over Immigrant Buses
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott denounces a lawsuit filed by NYC Mayor Eric Adams against charter bus companies transporting immigrants. Abbott argues that the lawsuit is baseless and interferes with migrants' constitutional right to travel. Adams accuses the companies of profiting from Abbott's plan to shift the cost of migration to NYC, seeking $708 million in compensation. []
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Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 451: Sebastian Gorka on Whether Trump Can Win in 2024
In 2024, Dr. Sebastian Gorka, former Trump strategist, talks about whether Trump can win back the White House.
Le Monde: The far-right Reform UK party hopes to capitalize on the Conservatives' weakness
The far-right Reform UK party, led by Richard Tice, is launching its campaign ahead of the UK general election. Tice claims that his party is the only one that can "save" the UK from the current state it is in. Reform UK has gained momentum due to the failures of the Conservative government and the dissatisfaction of working-class voters.
Breitbart: DeSantis Refuses to Name Another State He Could Win After Iowa
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 presidential candidate, refused to name a specific state he could win, despite claims of having strong organizations in early primary states. He mentioned having a strong presence in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, but avoided directly answering if he believed he could win in New Hampshire. DeSantis emphasized the importance of a long and dynamic process, expressing confidence in his campaign's ability to compete in all early states.