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27 Aug 2024
#politics
The Mirror: Keir Starmer seeks to 'turn corner on Brexit' at meeting with German Chancellor
Keir Starmer will meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to negotiate a new treaty focusing on trade, energy security, and illegal migration, aiming to "turn a corner on Brexit". The discussions come after recent tensions regarding immigration and military support for Ukraine.
This meeting marks Starmer's first official one-on-one visit abroad as Prime Minister, as he seeks to strengthen relations with Germany and France to address economic and migration challenges.
Fox News: Vance claims 'Democrats are helping China' in pitch to autoworkers at Big Rapids campaign event
Senator JD Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris and the Biden administration for enabling Chinese companies to establish a battery plant in Michigan, arguing that it undermines the U.S. auto industry and national security, while he promotes increased domestic production.
Vance also highlighted concerns over censorship, claiming that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted to pressure from the Biden administration to suppress content related to Donald Trump and COVID-19. He believes this reflects a significant issue in American electoral integrity.
Fox News: Kemp's message to Trump: 'there's no path...to get to 270 without Georgia'
Governor Brian Kemp emphasizes the importance of Georgia for any Republican path to victory in the 2024 presidential election. He stresses the need to mobilize Republican votes and maintains his support for Donald Trump despite past tensions between them.
Kemp also seeks to clarify his position amid ongoing controversies about election board rules and Trump’s indictments. He remains focused on enhancing Republican turnout in Georgia while managing his responsibilities within the Republican Governors Association.
The Western Journal: Kamala's Fault: Two Astronauts Are Stuck in Space Until 2025, Critics Blame Harris
Two NASA astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, may be stranded in space until early 2025 due to issues with their spacecraft. Critics, including Ben Shapiro and the New York Post, blame Vice President Kamala Harris for the delays, citing her role as chair of the National Space Council.
This situation has prompted concerns about political implications, with suggestions that Harris may prefer the astronauts remain in space until after the upcoming election.
Breitbart: Axios Claims Kamala Harris Supports Border Wall
Axios reports that Vice President Kamala Harris is perceived to support former President Trump's border wall due to her backing of a Senate bill extending already appropriated wall funding. Harris's campaign insists the proposal does not allocate new funding for wall construction.
Critics claim her stance represents a political maneuver, attempting to balance immigration enforcement with continued support for legal migration. This underscores ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party regarding border policy amidst rising public support for stricter immigration measures.
Forbes: Harris And Walz Plan First Formal Joint Interview—Airing Thursday On CNN
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are set for their first joint interview on CNN, marking Harris' first significant media appearance since President Biden's withdrawal from the reelection campaign. Critics have noted her recent avoidance of formal interviews.
Despite briefly responding to media inquiries, Harris has faced ongoing criticism from opponents, including former President Trump, regarding her limited press engagement. The interview will air on Thursday at 9 p.m. EDT.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris's Latest Campaign Ad Features Border Wall Built by Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris's new campaign ad showcases the border wall built under former President Trump, emphasizing her commitment to border security. The ad focuses on hiring more border agents and tackling drug trafficking, despite her previous opposition to the wall.
Construction on the border wall halted after President Biden and Harris took office, reflecting a reversal of Trump's policies. Harris aims to frame her stance positively amid ongoing immigration challenges the administration faces.
Breitbart: Harris Will Do First Interview on CNN on Thursday as Joint Interview with Walz
Vice President Kamala Harris will join Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for their first joint interview as the 2024 Democratic ticket on CNN Thursday. The interview will be conducted by Dana Bash and will air in primetime.
CNN's Political Director highlighted the economy as a primary focus, noting the lack of prior commentary from Harris as the Democratic nominee on various issues.
#society
GB News: British Red Cross urges staff to use 'inclusive' language and avoid terms like 'biological female' and 'maiden name'
The British Red Cross has faced criticism for its new "inclusive language guide," which advises staff to avoid traditional terms. Suggestions include alternatives to phrases like "born a man or woman" and encouragement to use gender-neutral titles.
Critics have labeled the guide as "woke nonsense," with calls to refocus on humanitarian efforts rather than political correctness. The organization defends the guide as a tool to enhance communication and support for diverse communities.
#economy
The Mirror: Keir Starmer urged not to abandon millions who suffered in Tory rule
Keir Starmer warned of necessary painful decisions to address a £22 billion financial shortfall left by the Conservative government. He emphasized that the public may need to endure short-term hardships for long-term recovery, while urging higher taxes for the wealthy instead of cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners.
Unions and some Labour MPs criticized the cuts, arguing for a wealth tax on the richest to alleviate burdens on struggling families. They highlighted the urgency of addressing potential public health issues as energy costs rise, calling for more progressive fiscal measures.
#crime
The Western Journal: Disabled Vet Cited for 'Liquid Littering' After Blowing Bubbles in California
Sandy Snakenberg, a 63-year-old disabled veteran known as the "Bubble Pirate," was cited for 'liquid littering' while blowing bubbles at La Jolla Cove, California. The city claims complaints about his bubble solution led to the citation, despite Snakenberg's assertion that his solution is non-toxic.
Despite facing multiple citations, Snakenberg plans to continue his bubble performances, challenging the city's regulations. He maintains he operates within the law, using his 501c3, Bubble World, to support himself.
Fox News: Separatist group claims deadliest day in recent history in Pakistan’s Balochistan and threatens more violence
A separatist group, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), claimed responsibility for a series of organized attacks in Balochistan, Pakistan, resulting in over 50 deaths, primarily civilians. The Pakistani Prime Minister announced no plans for peace talks, as tensions escalate amid threats to Chinese-funded projects.
The BLA, which has previously targeted security forces, is now increasing its operational scale. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi stated police would handle the insurgents, while the provincial chief minister vowed to respond with full force.
GB News: 'Not a peep!' Martin Daubney staggered at Labour SILENCE after Notting Hill violence
Martin Daubney highlights the lack of response from Labour leaders regarding violence at the Notting Hill Carnival, where police reported 349 arrests, including 72 for weapon possession and eight stabbings. One individual is in critical condition following an assault.
The video discusses concerning crime statistics from the event, including assaults on emergency workers and multiple instances of violence.
#other
GB News: King Charles has ‘two massive problems’ in his bid to evict Prince Andrew
King Charles faces challenges in evicting Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge, primarily due to financial support and entitlement issues tied to Andrew and the Sussexes. Concerns arise about maintaining the monarchy's integrity amid these family disputes.
A possible solution is relocating Andrew to Frogmore Cottage, as he struggles with the costs associated with his current residence. Charles may also consider revoking funding that covers Andrew’s security expenses.