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23 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Trump meets with Rachel Morin family at border, Maryland mom of 5 murdered by illegal immigrant suspect
Trump visited the grieving Morin family, whose daughter Rachel was murdered, allegedly by an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. Patty Morin emphasized their tragic loss and called for stronger immigration policies, linking safety to Trump’s potential reelection.
In a small Maryland town, the echoes of violence from the southern border haunt them still, as another life is extinguished. The family seeks justice, a desperate cry in a troubled land where safety is increasingly a memory.
#politics
Breitbart: Backflip: Jon Tester Now Refuses to Back Kamala Harris
Sen. Jon Tester won’t endorse Kamala Harris for president, prioritizing his own Senate race in Montana instead. After previously stating the election was crucial, he now fears national politics might overshadow local matters, asserting he’s focused on serving Montanans.
Critics see this as a flip-flop, accusing Tester of dodging accountability for his past support of Harris. As he navigates tough reelection waters against Republican Tim Sheehy, his loyalty is questioned amid a tangled political landscape.
The Western Journal: Watch: Intense Clash Between Agitators and Police on Final Night of DNC
In the shadows of Chicago's Democratic National Convention, protesters clashed with police, brandishing smoke bombs and American flags aflame. They rallied for Palestine, heightening tensions as figures like Vivek Ramaswamy faced the ire of dissenters, shouting accusations of racism.
The unrest echoed messages from the convention's podium, where President Biden acknowledged the protesters' "point," stirring controversy in a politically charged environment. As chaos unfolded, stark divisions within the party and the nation's politics were laid bare.
Breitbart: Walz Lied About Being Eligible to Retire the Week of 9/11 Yet Re-Enlisting
Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate, claims to have re-enlisted out of patriotic duty after the 9/11 attacks. However, records show he wasn't eligible to retire until 2002, and he misrepresented his military service in various public statements.
This tangled web of exaggeration raises questions about integrity, as he misled the public about both his rank and combat experience. What remains undeniable is the thin line between truth and political expedience.
Fox News: RNC lawsuit claims Detroit hired seven times more Dem poll workers than Republicans, violating state law
The RNC is taking Detroit's Election Commission to court for allegedly hiring a disproportionate number of Democratic poll workers for the upcoming election, violating state law which mandates a near-equal mix of inspectors from both major parties.
They're demanding a quick fix to restore faith in the electoral process before the November vote.
Fox News: White House lawyers who advised Reagan, Bush endorse Harris over Trump in 2024 showdown
A dozen GOP legal eagles from past administrations are throwing their weight behind Kamala Harris against Trump, declaring him a threat to democracy. They urge patriots across the aisle to prioritize country over party—it's a choice, and Trump is out.
In a nation divided, these lawyers hedge their bets, fearing a return to chaos. Trust in democracy hangs by a thread as Harris rallies for votes from disenchanted Republicans, preparing for a bitter fight ahead.
#society
The Federalist: Tax-Funded Group Offering $30,000 For Non-Citizens In Oregon
Oregon's Hacienda Community Development Corp. is offering $30,000 in down payment assistance exclusively for non-citizen residents, prompting backlash from citizens facing a housing shortage. This taxpayer-funded program promotes financial readiness for new migrant homebuyers.
With over 10 million illegal immigrants entering the U.S. under Biden, housing demand surges, straining resources in cities like Portland. Republicans are now pushing for legislation to sell federal land to address the looming housing crisis.
Le Monde: Flood deluge worsens in Bangladesh with millions affected
In Bangladesh, flash floods have claimed 15 lives, affecting over 4.5 million amidst a backdrop of political chaos following the ouster of ex-PM Sheikh Hasina. The turmoil has sparked accusations between Bangladesh and India over water management during the relentless deluge.
As relief efforts struggle against rising waters, protests erupt against India's role, while new leadership under Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus grapples with urgent reforms. The floodwaters rise, mirroring the political tide of dissent that flows through the country.
On The Water: SURVEY: Recreational Saltwater Volunteer Angler Data Needed!
The Bureau of Marine Fisheries wants to hear from anglers. They’re collecting data on marine fish to boost fishing opportunities through a voluntary survey. No catch? Still report your trip; they need all the info they can get.
Keep casting lines, keep taking notes; your efforts might just change the tide for the fishing scene.
#economy
Breitbart: Jerome Powell Declares ‘Time Has Come’ For Fed to Cut Rates
Jerome Powell hinted the Fed may start cutting interest rates as early as next month, aiming to stabilize the labor market while keeping an eye on inflation, which seems to be slowly improving. His remarks reflect concerns over job growth and economic stability amidst high rates.
While his speech suggests a cautious shift in policy, uncertainties loom about future cuts and their potential impact on the labor market. Investors are anticipating a quarter-point reduction, but the path ahead remains murky amid fluctuating economic indicators.
The Western Journal: DOJ Files Antitrust Lawsuit Over Rent Prices
The Justice Department is taking on RealPage Inc. with an antitrust lawsuit, accusing the firm of helping landlords fix rental prices, inflating the market while avoiding competition. Some states are echoing the DOJ's claims, aiming for justice in a broken system.
RealPage defends itself, insisting its software isn’t the villain in this tale, asserting landlords ultimately set their own prices. But the DOJ isn't buying it, echoing that Americans shouldn't bear the brunt of corporate schemes.
#crime
Fox News: Trump team irate over Secret Service failing to warn them about Crooks after spotting him with a range finder
In Butler, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump took the stage moments after the Secret Service tracked down an 20-year-old would-be assassin. Frustrations brewed within his security team over a failure to share crucial threat information ahead of his rally, stoking worries about their man’s safety.
Now under intense scrutiny, the Secret Service has ramped up security, including bulletproof glass at events after the assassination attempt. Trump's camp remains agitated over past inadequacies in protection measures at rallies, casting a shadow on the agency's claims of continuous improvements.
The Western Journal: Democrat Charged with Murdering Investigative Journalist Claims He's Being Framed by a Realty Company
Robert Telles, a former Democratic official, stands trial for the murder of investigative journalist Jeff German, found dead with stab wounds in September 2022. Telles claims innocence, alleging a real estate company framed him due to his scrutiny of suspicious property sales.
Despite his defense, hefty evidence links Telles to the crime, including DNA under the victim's fingernails and incriminating surveillance footage. As the trial unfolds, Telles's outlandish claims face a mountain of evidence against him.
#other
Breitbart: U.N. Chief Warns of ‘Annihilation’ of Pacific Islands from Climate Change
In Samoa, UN Chief António Guterres warned that rising sea levels threaten the existence of Pacific island territories, demanding urgent international action. He painted a dire picture of communities forced to relocate, as climate change wreaks havoc on economies and lives.
Despite alarming claims, recent studies suggest many island nations are not sinking as once thought. Guterres still urges wealthy nations to fund climate reparations, maintaining his narrative of global crisis and the urgent need for sustainable solutions.