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Breitbart: Nolte: Democrat-Run NYC Loses $1 Trillion as Wall Street Firms Flee
Nearly 160 Wall Street firms have left Democrat-run New York City, taking $1 trillion in assets with them. Meanwhile, the city is struggling with an influx of illegal aliens. The firms have chosen to move to southern states like Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas, where crime rates are lower and the cost of living is more manageable. This mass exodus is causing a significant loss in tax revenue for New York and raising questions about the future of the city's economy.
#politics
Fox News: Haley calls for 'consensus' on issue of abortion, as Pence says that is 'the opposite of leadership'
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley and former Vice President Mike Pence clashed over the issue of abortion during the first GOP primary debate. Haley called for "consensus" on the issue, while Pence criticized her stance, saying it lacked leadership. Haley emphasized the need to humanize the issue and find common ground, while Pence maintained his pro-life position and vowed to be a champion for life if elected. This topic falls under .
The Federalist: Trump Trashes Asa Hutchinson As 'Weak And Pathetic'
Former President Donald Trump criticized Republican primary rival Asa Hutchinson during an interview with Tucker Carlson. Trump called Hutchinson "weak and pathetic" and referred to him as "nasty." The remarks were made in response to a question about who should not be running for president. Carlson pressed Hutchinson on his veto of a bill banning transgender surgeries for minors during a previous Iowa forum. Trump questioned how Hutchinson was elected as governor of Arkansas.
Fox News: Nikki Haley comes out swinging at other GOP candidates for approving big spending
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley criticized fellow GOP candidates during the RNC debate for their past support of government spending increases, including former President Donald Trump. Haley argued that American children will never forgive leaders for such positions and called for an end to spending and borrowing, as well as the elimination of earmarks. She emphasized the need for accountability with taxpayer dollars.
Daily Wire: Trump/Tucker Interview Timed To Compete With Fox News’ GOP Debate
Former President Donald Trump declined to attend the GOP presidential primary debate, choosing instead to sit down with Tucker Carlson for an interview. The interview covered a range of topics, including Trump's concerns about the 2020 election, President Biden's health, and the future challenges for the next president. They also discussed their shared dislike for Chris Wallace and briefly debated the fate of Jeffrey Epstein. The interview ended with Trump discussing the U.S.-Mexico border crisis and the division following the events of January 6th.
The Right Scoop: “Look we’re not school children!” – Gov DeSantis hits back after moderators want candidates to ‘raise their hands’ about climate change
Governor DeSantis refuses to participate in the moderators' hand-raising game during the GOP debate, criticizing President Biden's approach to climate change.
Breitbart: GOP Immigration Debate Shifts to Wages
The GOP candidates are debating immigration's impact on the economy, with some calling for cuts in legal immigration and protection for American workers. Trump vows to restore previous policies and protect American tech graduates, while Pence believes ending illegal immigration will reduce inflation. DeSantis and his aides emphasize the need to prioritize American jobs and wages. Others, like Haley and Scott, advocate for a merit-based system. Christie chose not to answer.
The Federalist: Trump: Russia Collusion Hoaxers Are ‘Savage Animals’ Who ‘Hate Our Country’
Former President Donald Trump, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, criticized the people behind the Russian collusion hoax, calling them "savage animals" who hate the country. Trump expressed disappointment that Attorney General Bill Barr did not prosecute those involved and praised Inspector General Michael Horowitz for his report on FBI violations. Trump believes that these individuals are sick and have a deep disdain for the country.
Breitbart: Exclusive - Mike Waltz: 1st Republican Debate Is 'Audition for 2028'
Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) praises the field of Republican candidates but believes Trump already has the nomination. He criticizes the candidates running against Trump without him. Waltz expresses disappointment in the lack of investigation into the causes of the January 6 Capitol riot. He does not fault Trump for the riot itself, but faults him for the time it took to act. Waltz wants to see if the candidates will try to appeal to Trump supporters or lay out an agenda for Republican voters.
Breitbart: California Democrat Pushes Excise Tax on Firearms, Ammo
California Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel (D) is proposing an 11 percent excise tax on firearms and ammunition sales in the state, aiming to generate $160 million in annual revenue. The tax would apply to manufacturers, dealers, and vendors. Gabriel believes it may reduce gun violence, but it is unclear if it would make firearms too expensive. Former Assemblyman Marc Levine (D) suggests the bill has a chance due to California's budget deficit and recent redistricting.
Fox News: Chris Christie hit with 'lots of boos' after GOP debate introduction
Christie booed at presidential debate. Crowd's reaction causes buzz online. Poll shows 17% of Republicans have favorable opinion of him, while 32% of Democrats view him positively. Christie criticizes Trump.
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Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Foot Locker Is Losing a Race Against Bidenflation
Investors are rushing to sell their shares in Foot Locker due to disappointing earnings and lowered guidance. The company reported a loss and lower sales, partly attributed to weak back-to-school sales and consumer trends. The continuous downgrades in guidance have raised doubts about its long-term prospects. The impact of inflation and theft ("shrink") have also affected their profits.
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Forbes: Who Is New Bayern Munich Goalkeeper Daniel Peretz?
Bayern Munich has reached an agreement to sign Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz from Maccabi Tel Aviv for an initial fee of $5.5 million. The transfer ends Bayern's search for a new goalkeeper after failing to secure Kepa Arrizabalaga on loan. Peretz's signing, which feels like a Red Bull transfer, could be a sign of things to come for Bayern Munich.
Fox News: Padres' Robert Suarez ejected for sticky substance before throwing single pitch
San Diego Padres reliever Robert Suarez ejected from game for having a sticky substance on his person. Faces a 10-game MLB suspension. Suarez claims it was sunscreen, not an illegal substance.
Fox News: Giants' Tommy Sweeney 'stable' after collapsing due to 'medical event' on practice field, team says
During practice, New York Giants tight end Tommy Sweeney collapsed and was taken off the field. He is now in stable condition under medical care.
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Forbes: Oliver Anthony Dominates iTunes Chart As ‘Rich Men North Of Richmond’ Hype Boosts His Other Songs
Country singer-songwriter Oliver Anthony has experienced a sudden surge in popularity with his politically-charged song, "Rich Men North of Richmond." The song, along with his other political tracks, has topped the U.S. iTunes chart, garnered millions of views on YouTube, and reached high streaming numbers on Spotify. Anthony, who hails from Virginia, started writing music as an outlet for his personal struggles, and his song's rise to success can be attributed to its viral spread among right-wing supporters on social media.