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29 Aug 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris Leaves Taxpayers with a Massive Bill as Crisis at the Border Gets Even Worse: Report
A report indicates that the net cost of illegal immigration to U.S. taxpayers exceeded $150 billion in the previous year, with expenditures on law enforcement, healthcare, welfare, and education. This figure reflects significant spending following changes in border policy under the Biden administration.
Vice President Kamala Harris was tasked with addressing the immigration crisis but faced criticism regarding her handling of border policies. Republican leaders argue that her actions have contributed to rising costs and increased illegal crossings, advocating for a return to previous policies.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Gives Speech on the Economy in Potterville, Michigan
Former President Donald Trump addressed the economy in a speech delivered in Potterville, Michigan, on August 29. His remarks focused on economic issues relevant to the region and his administration's past policies.
The speech reflects ongoing political engagement as Trump continues to influence public discourse.
Fox News: Conservatives react to Kamala Harris' latest 'word salad' on climate change 'deadlines'
Conservative activists criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's recent CNN interview, where she argued that her values regarding policies, such as climate change and border security, have remained consistent despite evolving her positions. Responses varied from labeling her remarks as "gobbledygook" to "word salad."
Harris emphasized her commitment to addressing the climate crisis and securing borders, asserting her long-standing beliefs have not shifted. The backlash highlights the division in public perception surrounding her candidacy.
Breitbart: Harris on Policy Flips: 'My Values Have Not Changed', We Implemented Values Behind Green New Deal
During a CNN interview, Vice President Kamala Harris stated that her core values have not changed, regardless of policy adjustments. She emphasized her commitment to addressing climate change through initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act and border security based on her experience as California's attorney general.
Harris reassured voters that her policy direction remains aligned with her longstanding values, focusing on urgent climate action and border security.
Fox News: Bedminster drafts VIP security plan after Trump assassination attempt
Officials in New Jersey met to discuss enhanced security for high-profile figures, including former President Trump, following a recent assassination attempt nearby. The meeting emphasized the financial burden on local communities and the need for federal support.
Legislation is being proposed to allow the Secret Service to reimburse local governments for security costs. Local leaders expressed concern over funding for such measures, especially in smaller towns like Bedminster, which are not budgeted for these expenses.
Le Monde: Harris rejects 'flip-flop' claims in first campaign interview
Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, defended her positions on immigration and fracking during her first interview of the campaign, emphasizing that her values remain unchanged. She also stated her commitment to appointing a Republican to her cabinet to foster unity.
Republicans criticized Harris for delays in her campaign outreach and her handling of key issues, while Trump labeled her a "flip-flopper." Despite this, recent polls show increasing support for Harris against Trump, suggesting a significant shift in voter sentiment.
Fox News: Trump spox battles CNN host over Harris as the 'change' candidate: She's in White House 'right now'
Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt engaged in a contentious exchange with CNN anchor John Berman, debating Vice President Kamala Harris's image as a candidate for change ahead of the 2024 elections. Leavitt contended that Harris is responsible for the Biden administration's failures, including inflation and border policies.
Berman challenged Leavitt on Trump's use of controversial social media content, but she maintained that voters prioritize issues like illegal immigration and gas prices over social media rhetoric. The conversation highlighted contrasting views on Harris's performance as vice president and public perception ahead of the election.
#society
The Western Journal: Community Outraged: Cop Who Shot Pup in Front of Its Family Is Found to Be Behind the Death of Another Dog
An Iowa police officer shot a family's dog in front of children, prompting community outrage. It was revealed that this incident is not isolated; the same officer previously killed another dog by running it over.
The Davenport Police Department has stated the officer's actions were lawful, yet public sentiment remains largely negative.
GB News: Church of England puts swift end to conversion of Grade II-listed building into mosque
The Church of England has blocked the conversion of St John's Church in Hanley into a mosque, citing a legal restriction preventing non-Christian worship. This decision follows planning permission granted to the Zamir Foundation amid local controversy over the church's condition.
The Church Commissioners indicated that they may take legal action if the foundation proceeds with the conversion. Various former churches have been repurposed for different uses across the UK, but the CoE is maintaining strict control over religious transitions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Houthis said to okay salvage of burning tanker after setting off bombs on ship
The Houthi rebels have allowed tugboats to assist in the salvage of the Greek oil tanker Sounion, which has been on fire in the Red Sea since an August attack. Although no oil has been detected leaking, there are concerns about potential environmental damage from the vessel’s cargo of 1 million barrels of oil.
Reports indicate the Houthis had blocked earlier rescue attempts and have continued aggressive actions against shipping in the region, tying their operations to support for Hamas amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing to avert an ecological disaster.
Times Of Israel: UN report finds Iran still increasing stockpile of highly enriched uranium
Iran has significantly increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, according to a new IAEA report. As of August 17, Iran holds 164.7 kg of uranium enriched up to 60%, a rise since May, raising concerns about potential nuclear weapon capability.
The IAEA lacks full access to Iran’s nuclear activities due to restrictions and unresolved questions about undeclared nuclear sites. The situation marks heightened tensions amidst ongoing regional conflicts and ambiguous negotiation prospects with the U.S.
#military
The Western Journal: Ukraine Hit with Devastating Loss After Key Pilot Dies in American-Made F-16: Report
A key Ukrainian pilot, Oleksiy Mes, known as "Moonfish," died in a crash while flying an American-made F-16 during a significant aerial attack by Russia. The incident is under investigation, but Ukrainian military sources do not attribute pilot error as the cause.
The death is a serious setback for Ukraine, as Mes was one of the few pilots trained to operate the newly received F-16s, and his training was expedited due to the urgency of the conflict. President Zelenskyy calls for increased support from international partners amidst the ongoing war.
#culture
GB News: Norwegian princess to marry US self-styled 'shaman' who once claimed he was a 'hybrid of space lizard'
Norwegian Princess Märtha Louise is set to marry American shaman Durek Verrett in Alesund, Norway. The wedding will feature a lavish ceremony with a "cool and sexy" dress code, and guests have been instructed to avoid mobile phones and social media.
Both individuals have sparked controversy with their unconventional beliefs. Princess Märtha lost her royal title in 2002 due to her business pursuits, while Verrett has made unusual claims, including identifying as a "hybrid space lizard."
#health
Forbes: Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: Colorado Facilities Detect First Human Cluster Of Bird Flu Cases, CDC Says
The ongoing H5N1 bird flu outbreak, which began in 2020, has spread among cattle and marine mammals globally while sparking concerns due to recent human cases in Colorado and Michigan involving farm workers. Health officials remain vigilant as the virus could potentially mutate to infect humans more readily.
Despite the low transmission risk to humans, experts are monitoring the situation closely, as mammal-to-mammal cases increase. Vaccination efforts are being considered, particularly in vulnerable populations.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado mayor speaks out after video of armed Venezuelan gang in apartment goes viral: 'Failed policy'
Mayor Mike Coffman of Aurora, Colorado reported that Venezuelan gangs, particularly the Tren de Aragua, have taken over multiple apartment buildings, intimidating property management and collecting rents. He alleges that this situation is exacerbated by federal immigration policies.
Coffman stated that Aurora is suffering the consequences of federal policy failures at the southern border, with an influx of unvetted migrants contributing to organized crime in the area. Residents are expressing fear for their safety.
#other
Fox News: Biden admin restarts controversial migrant flight program with additional vetting after fraud revelations
The Biden administration has resumed a parole policy allowing up to 30,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela into the U.S. monthly, after a pause due to reported fraud. New vetting measures for U.S.-based sponsors have been implemented to enhance integrity.
Republicans criticize the program, alleging it misuses the parole system and continues to allow fraud. They argue that halting the importation of these migrants would prevent issues altogether.