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TRUMPāS Bold Immigration Plan: Will It Overcome Major Hurdles?
ā Immigration officers in New York recently caught a 23-year-old Ecuadorian man convicted of sexually assaulting a minor. This operation shows the targeted enforcement approach used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Kenneth Genalo, head of Enforcement and Removal Operations for ICE in New York, said they focus on specific targets instead of broad raids.
With Donald Trump possibly returning to the White House, many are curious about how he will handle immigration policies. His promise of mass deportations might face challenges due to limited resources. The number of people already on ICEās target lists is greater than the manpower available to carry out these operations effectively.
The Biden administration focused deportation efforts on public safety threats and recent border crossers. Trumpās incoming āborder czar,ā Tom Homan, suggests that the new administration will also prioritize criminals before dealing with other immigrants who have removal orders from courts. This strategy matches current enforcement realities but may still face practical hurdles in execution.
TRUMPāS Bold Move: Withdrawing From WHO On Inauguration DAY
ā The U.S. gives 16% of the World Health Organizationās budget, making it the top donor. Conservative voices have criticized this large financial commitment. Former President Trump has called the W.H.O. a tool of Chinaās global ambitions.
According to the Financial Times, Trumpās team plans to announce a withdrawal from the Geneva-based health body on January 20, inauguration day. This move would cut off the W.H.O.ās biggest source of funds in one decisive action.
Trump began a withdrawal process in 2020 during his presidency, accusing the agency of being under Chinaās control amid Covid-19ās spread. Joe Biden reversed this decision on his first day in office in 2021 by restarting relations with the organization.
Experts say Trumpās team aims to act quickly if he returns to office, emphasizing symbolism by reversing Bidenās actions immediately upon inauguration. Ashish Jha noted that many within Trumpās circle do not trust the W.H.O., seeking a symbolic departure as a clear statement of their stance on day one.
TRUMPāS Immigration Plan: Schools Gripped by Fear
ā Rumors of immigration raids during Donald Trumpās presidency caused panic in Oregon schools. Although unfounded, these rumors led to students avoiding classes out of fear. School staff had to reassure and encourage students to return.
Educators nationwide are preparing for potential disruptions as Trump pledges to deport millions of illegal immigrants. Even discussing such policies can harm immigrant childrenās education, experts warn. UCLAās Hiroshi Motomura stated that threats of mass deportation hinder societal functioning and educational access for children.
Fear has already gripped many communities, with children attending school under a cloud of anxiety. Almudena Abeyta, superintendent in Chelsea, Massachusetts, noted that immigrant students are worried about deportation risks. This concern is prevalent among Central American and Haitian families settling in the area.
AUSTRALIAN Writerās HISTORIC WIN Stirs Emotions
ā Australian author Richard Flanagan has made history by winning Britainās prestigious Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction. This achievement comes ten years after he won the Booker Prize for fiction. His award-winning memoir, āQuestion 7,ā mixes autobiography with family history and the story of the atomic bombās development.
Flanagan previously won the Booker Prize in 2014 for āThe Narrow Road to the Deep North.ā The novel was inspired by his fatherās experiences as a World War II prisoner under Japanese captivity. Toby Mundy, Baillie Gifford Prize director, noted that winning both top U.K.-based fiction and nonfiction awards is unprecedented.
Isabel Hilton, chair of the judging panel, called Flanaganās work a āmeditative symphony.ā She praised how it weaves together major traumatic events of the 20th century with a unique personal story. Hilton pointed out that Flanaganās background in fiction added inventiveness and narrative quality to his book.
Flanagan did not attend the award ceremony in London to accept his trophy personally. Organizers shared that he was trekking through Tasmaniaās rainforest at the time of his historic win.
UKRAINEāS Battle: How Drones and Trump Could Change the WAR
ā Ukrainian soldiers in the Kharkiv region are using drones to deliver supplies to troops on the front line. The Khartia brigade, led by a commander known as Kit, repurposes bomb-carrying drones to transport food, water, and hand warmers. These deliveries sustain soldiers for days as they battle Russian forces in harsh conditions.
Despite focusing on immediate challenges, Ukrainian troops are aware of potential changes with Donald Trumpās possible reelection. Trump has criticized U.S. support for Ukraine and praised Putinās actions, which could alter American involvement in the conflict. However, Kit emphasizes that his priority is defending territory against Russian advances rather than speculating about political shifts.
Russia is intensifying attacks in Kharkiv with powerful bombs and drone swarms while advancing in other areas like Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia. Intelligence reports indicate up to 12,000 North Korean troops have been deployed near Russiaās border with Ukraine to bolster defenses against Ukrainian forces.
The situation highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics affecting Ukraineās fight for sovereignty amid global political uncertainties. As these factors evolve, Ukrainian soldiers remain focused on their mission despite looming international changes that could impact their struggle significantly.
EUROPEAN Allies RALLY to Defend Ukraine as Trump Era Looms
ā London, Paris, and Warsaw are forming a core group to support Ukraine against Russia, anticipating changes in U.S. policy under a possible Trump presidency. Donald Trump hasnāt detailed his plans for ending the conflict but has mentioned options like land swaps or demilitarized zones. These strategies clash with Ukraineās goal of total victory over Russia.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris to discuss defense matters and support for Ukraine. They want outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden to allow Ukraineās use of long-range missiles against Russia before any Trump policy shift. The U.S., however, worries this could escalate tensions with Moscow significantly.
A UK government source stressed the urgency of maximizing efforts before Trumpās potential presidency begins on January 20th. Starmer and Macron aim to strengthen Ukraineās position as winter nears and after Trumpās re-election announcement days ago, despite financial challenges faced by both the UK and France amid budgetary issues.
Poland, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusks, is also increasing its role in this emerging anti-Trump alliance within Europe. Meetings between Polish leaders and European counterparts are planned to involve NATO members from Scandinavia as well.
TRUMPāS BOLD Move: Elon Musk and Ukraineās Zelenskyy Connect
ā President-elect Donald Trump facilitated a conversation between Elon Musk and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a congratulatory call. A Ukrainian official revealed that Trump handed his phone to Musk, allowing Zelenskyy to thank the SpaceX CEO for providing Starlink satellite internet access. This highlights Muskās influence within Trumpās circle, sparking speculation about a potential formal role in the administration.
Trumpās interactions with Zelenskyy are under scrutiny as he prepares to assume office on January 20th. He has suggested a shift in U.S. policy towards Ukraine, proposing Kyiv might cede territory for peace with Russia ā an idea Zelenskyy rejects. This stance contrasts with Trumpās previous administrationās decision to arm Ukraine against Russian aggression in 2017, which helped counter the full-scale invasion in 2022.
The Biden administration has provided extensive military and economic aid to Ukraine, drawing criticism from Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance. They argue that U.S. resources should prioritize domestic needs over foreign conflicts, reflecting their cautious approach towards international involvement.
LAMMYāS Shocking Turnaround on Trump Ignites Fierce Discussion
ā Foreign Minister David Lammy is under pressure to retract his past criticisms of President-elect Donald Trump. Despite his history of harsh remarks, Lammy holds back from issuing a retraction. He admits his perspective has shifted since taking on his new role.
Lammy previously called Trump a āwoman-hating, neo-Nazi sympathizing sociopathā and other harsh names. Now, he aims to work with the Trump administration, with help from Nigel Farage MP. Recent interactions hint at a warming relationship between the UK and Trumpās team.
In September, Lammy dined with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Trump at Trump Tower. He described Trump as gracious and warm towards the UK and its royal family. This meeting suggests potential for better US-UK relations despite past tensions.
However, Lammy still worries about Trumpās tariff policies meant to protect American jobs. He stresses aligning US-UK interests while tackling global trade issues like those posed by China. Lammy highlights finding opportunities amid inevitable disagreements with the new administration.
UK PM Faces BACKLASH: Apologize to Trump or Risk Trade Deal?
ā Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to apologize to President-Elect Donald Trump for past harsh words. Concerns about the āspecial relationshipā between the U.S. and the UK are growing, especially with a potential trade deal on the line. Brexit leader Nigel Farage urged the Labour government to welcome Trump, seeing his friendship as a big opportunity for Britain.
New Tory leader Kemi Badenoch supported this view during her first Prime Ministerās Questions session. She urged Starmer to formally apologize for Foreign Secretary David Lammyās derogatory remarks about Trump, which included inflammatory language and actions against him speaking in Parliament. Badenoch congratulated Trump on his win and asked if apologies were made during recent meetings with him.
Starmer avoided directly addressing the apology issue, describing his meeting with Trump as āconstructive.ā However, he did not respond to calls for an apology. His previous comments have shown anti-Trump sentiment, accusing the Tory party of following Trumpās politics by neglecting democratic principles for self-interest.
This stance raises questions about future UK-U.S relations under Starmerās leadership if tensions remain unresolved. The situation could impact diplomatic ties and economic agreements between these long-time allies if not addressed soon.
EUROPEAN LEADERS Anxious Over Possible Trump Comeback
ā Around 50 European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met to talk about trans-Atlantic relations with the possibility of Donald Trump returning. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stressed the need for a united front on Russia. The summit aimed to ensure smoother relations if Trump wins the presidency again.
Rutte, who worked with Trump during his first term, praised Trumpās clarity and ability to reach joint decisions. He highlighted shared challenges from Russiaās actions in Ukraine and warned that Russiaās ties with North Korea threaten both Europe and the U.S. mainland.
Trump previously urged European NATO allies to boost defense spending beyond 2% of their GDP. This push led NATO members to exceed this target without U.S. contributions considered. Rutte credited Trump for sparking this shift during his presidency, which is now a reality for many European nations.
TRUMPāS Triumph Ignites Outrage: Just Stop OIL Strikes Back
ā On Wednesday, Donald Trump claimed victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, winning support from over 70 million Americans. Yet, not everyone was pleased. The far-left group Just Stop Oil showed their anger by splashing bright orange paint on the U.S. Embassy in London.
Just Stop Oil slammed corporate power and fossil fuel industries, saying they control major political parties and are the real winners of the election. They called Trump a āfake populist,ā claiming he ignores what they see as vital ā stopping oil and gas drilling. The group urged regular people to act since they believe no leaders will make needed changes.
Activist Joseph Aggarwal was detained by police after joining the protest. He voiced concerns about a lack of true democracy across Western nations, arguing voters get similar policies no matter which party wins, worsening living conditions and climate issues. Aggarwal accused Trump of using public frustration to help billionaires while ignoring urgent environmental problems.
TRUMPāS Triumph: Disillusioned Voters Reject Harris-Biden Agenda
ā Former President Donald Trump has made a comeback to the White House, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Bidenās nearly four-year term. Many voters, unhappy with Americaās path, embraced Trumpās bold approach. AP VoteCast showed about 3 in 10 voters wanted a complete government overhaul.
Economic concerns were key in Trumpās victory, overshadowing issues like democracy and abortion protections favored by Harrisā supporters. Voters worried about the economy supported stronger immigration enforcement and believed Trump was better suited to tackle economic challenges. This sentiment was strong in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Even though he won the electoral college, some voters had reservations about Trumpās potential use of power. A notable number expressed concern over possible authoritarianism under his leadership. Yet more than 1 in 10 concerned voters still backed him despite these fears.
Inflation anxiety was a major concern nationwide as families felt their financial situations worsening since the last election cycle. The rising cost of living remained an urgent issue for many Americans struggling with higher prices on essentials like groceries and housing costs. These economic pressures greatly boosted Trumpās appeal among disenchanted voters seeking change.
TRUMPāS Shocking Victory: Pennsylvania WIN Secures Presidency
ā Fox News declared Donald TRUMP the winner of Pennsylvania early Wednesday morning, securing his victory in the presidential race. Trump delivered a victory speech at Mar-a-Lago around 2:30 a.m. ET.
NBCās Yamiche Alcindor reported that aides to Kamala Harris acknowledged her loss, despite no official concession from Harris herself. Her team discussed future cooperation with the Trump administration.
The Associated Press, CNN, and MSNBC confirmed Trumpās victory later in the morning, around 6 a.m. ET. Meanwhile, Harris left her election night event at Howard University without making any public remarks or conceding to Trump.
ELECTION SHOCKER: Harris vs Trump Reveals Deep National Split
ā Voters for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump showed starkly different priorities in Tuesdayās presidential election. This reflects a broader national divide on key issues facing the United States.
AP VoteCast surveyed over 115,000 voters nationwide, revealing that Harris supporters were primarily motivated by concerns about the fate of democracy. Her campaignās messaging, labeling Trump as a fascist, seemed to resonate with her base.
Conversely, Trumpās supporters focused on immigration and inflation as their main concerns. Trump has consistently promised that tariffs would revive factory jobs and increased domestic oil production would lower prices across the economy.
TRUMPāS Surge: Why Hispanic Voters Are Embracing Him
ā CBS News Executive Director of Elections and Surveys, Anthony Salvanto, highlighted Donald Trumpās rising support among Hispanic neighborhoods in Philadelphia. Despite Trumpās past rhetoric, many Hispanics feel he isnāt targeting them negatively. This perception is shifting some Latino voters toward Trump.
A poll revealed that two-thirds of surveyed Latinos believe Trump wasnāt referring to them when discussing immigrants. Additionally, half of foreign-born Latinos shared this sentiment. These findings suggest a growing acceptance of Trump among Hispanic communities.
While Latinos predominantly lean Democrat, Trumpās messaging on the economy resonates with many in this demographic. His approach appears to offer a sense of belonging similar to that extended to white voters. This strategy could be pivotal for his future campaigns as he continues to engage with diverse voter groups.
SUPREME COURT Decision Shocks Virginia Voters: A WIN For Election Integrity
ā The SUPREME COURTās conservative majority has backed Virginiaās voter registration purge. The state argues this move targets non-citizens trying to vote. This decision supports Governor Glenn Youngkinās Republican goals, aiming to safeguard election integrity.
A Virginian affected by the purge called it āa very bad October surprise.ā Despite living in Virginia her whole life, her registration was canceled. The court did not explain its ruling, which is typical in emergency appeals.
The three liberal justices dissented, showing ongoing tensions over voting rights and election integrity in America. Republicans believe such actions are crucial to prevent voter fraud and ensure fair elections.
HISPANIC Voters TURN to Trump: Discontent with Bidenās Policies
ā A recent poll from The New York Times shows 35% of Hispanic voters feel Donald Trumpās policies helped them, compared to just 22% for President Biden. This suggests a preference for Trumpās approach over the current administration. The data raises questions about President Bidenās absence from campaign trails alongside Vice President Harris.
Munoz emphasized growth and improvement in key economic areas under Vice President Harrisās vision, claiming it resonates with Latino voters. However, he acknowledged the challenge of effectively reaching these communities through traditional polling methods. Munoz argued that Latino voters seek candidates who promise change rather than maintaining the status quo associated with Trump.
Burman highlighted that only 20% of Hispanic voters rate the economy as excellent or good, while 80% describe it as fair or poor ā indicating dissatisfaction with current economic conditions. Despite this, Munoz remained optimistic about influencing voter perception in the remaining days before elections. He stressed focusing on ground-level engagement over relying solely on polling numbers to sway opinions among Hispanic constituents.
TRUMP And HARRIS Neck-And-Neck: Whatās Behind the Poll Shocker?
ā Recent polls show a tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with both candidates nearly tied. Just last month, Harris was ahead in election and favorability ratings. Now, her lead is gone, sparking questions about why voters are changing their minds.
NBCās Savannah Guthrie talked with analyst Steve Kornacki about this shift. He explained how Harrisās favorability ratings have reversed. Last month, she had a 48% positive rating compared to Trumpās steady numbers. Now her positive rating has fallen to 43%, while her negative rating jumped to 49%.
Kornacki noted that this change brings Harrisās ratings closer to Trumpās figures. He also mentioned an interesting twist about public views on Trumpās presidency. Recent polling shows that 44% of voters think Trumpās policies helped their families more than during his time in office.
HARRISāS FUNDING Frenzy: Can Trumpās Campaign Catch UP?
ā Vice President Kamala Harris has surged ahead of former President Donald Trump in campaign fundraising. On the day she announced her candidacy, Harris raised $25 million and reached $500 million within a month. This financial boost gives her a strong edge as the 2024 presidential race intensifies.
Trumpās campaign, however, had collected $309 million by the end of August. To close this gap, Republican super PACs are stepping up, spending over $80 million on TV ads nationwide in September alone. Theyāve also set aside more than $100 million for advertising during the campaignās final weeks.
Despite this fundraising difference, Republicans remain determined. Theyāre investing heavily in online, mail, and door-to-door campaigns to counter Harrisās financial lead. The race for the White House is becoming fiercely competitive as both sides strategically deploy their resources to win voters over.
LIBERAL GROUP Targets Trump And Vance In Shocking Charges
ā A liberal group backed by George Soros and Mark Zuckerbergās FWD.us has filed charges against Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance. The Haitian Bridge Alliance claims the duo disrupted public services and harassed the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio.
The charges include making false alarms, telecommunications harassment, aggravated menacing, and complicity. The groupās attorney stated that local prosecutors failed to act, prompting this rare move by private citizens in Ohio.
State law mandates a hearing before the affidavit can proceed, but none has been scheduled yet. Pro-Democratic media outlets have amplified these accusations while downplaying the impact of government-funded migration on American jobs and communities.
TRUMP Assassination Attempt SUSPECT Laughs in Court: Shocking Behavior Revealed
ā Ryan W. Routh, accused of trying to assassinate former President Trump, appeared in court Monday. He was seen smiling and laughing with his defense lawyers. Florida prosecutor Dave Aronberg stated that Routhās behavior does not indicate criminal insanity. āHe fled after all, tried to get away and escape,ā Aronberg noted. Routh was arrested near Palm City, Florida on September 15, 2024. A U.S. Secret Service agent spotted a rifle barrel through a fence at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Routh fled north on Interstate 95 toward his home in North Carolina. Aronberg highlighted the irony of Routhās actions given his support for Ukraine against Russia. Despite understanding right from wrong in international conflicts, Routh allegedly attempted an evil act by targeting Trump. This undermines any potential insanity defense he might claim. Federal prosecutors have taken over the case as the investigation continues into the failed assassination plot against former President Trump.
ANOTHER ATTEMPT on Trumpās Life: FBI Investigates Alleged Assassination
ā Former President Donald Trump survived another alleged assassination attempt while golfing in West Palm Beach on Sunday. The FBI is investigating the incident as an āattempted assassination.ā This comes just over eight weeks after Trump narrowly survived a shooting at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss expressed relief that Trump is safe, questioning the state of affairs in the U.S. āThese attempts to subvert democracy must be stopped,ā she urged. UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper also condemned the violence, stating political violence has no place in a democracy and expressing gladness for Trumpās safety.
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK and a staunch Trump ally, called the shooting ātruly appalling.ā Farage himself has faced physical attacks due to his political career and reflected on this latest attempt on Trumpās life with concern. Since leaving office, Liz Truss has become one of Trumpās most vocal supporters in Europe, emphasizing the importance of his return to power for the fate of the Western world.
TRUMP RALLY Draws Huge Crowd In Arizona: Supporters Ecstatic
ā Videos and pictures on social media show the arena, which holds 18,000 people, nearly full ahead of former President Donald Trumpās speech at the Turning Point Action rally. Supporters lined up for miles hoping to gain entry.
The venue previously hosted an event by Harris earlier this month, drawing a crowd of 15,000. The Trump rally comes shortly after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the suspension of his presidential campaign and urged blue state residents to vote for him while supporting Trump in battleground states.
Trump hinted at a āspecial guestā for the rally on Truth Social, leading many to speculate that it could be Kennedy. āHeading to Arizona where I will soon be speaking at Turning Point ā BIG CROWD, AND EVEN BIGGER SURPRISE!ā he posted.
ROBERT F Kennedy JR Shocks Nation: Endorses Trump
ā Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his presidential campaign on Friday and endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump. Speaking in Arizona, Kennedy expressed concerns that continuing his campaign would aid Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
Kennedyās support had declined in recent polls as he struggled to find his place in a race reshaped by President Joe Bidenās exit and Harrisā nomination. Recent polls showed Kennedyās support hovering in the mid-single digits, far from earlier double-digit figures.
A July AP-NORC poll revealed Americans were split on their views of Kennedy, with Republicans more likely to view him favorably than Democrats or independents. Those with a positive impression of Kennedy also tended to favor Trump over Harris by a significant margin.
MICHAEL RAPAPORT Shocks Fans: Admits Trump Was Right on Israel and Economy
ā Actor Michael Rapaport, known for his harsh criticism of Donald Trump, has recently changed his tune on two key issues. Speaking on Sage Steeleās podcast, Rapaport admitted he was wrong about Trumpās handling of the economy and Israel.
Rapaport had previously called Trump derogatory names and criticized him daily. However, he now acknowledges that Trump supported Israel effectively and weakened Iranās terror financing capabilities.
āI was wrong,ā Rapaport confessed, noting that while he still dislikes some of Trumpās behavior, he canāt deny the positive outcomes in these areas. This admission marks a significant shift in Rapaportās stance on the former president.
NETANYAHU and TRUMP Reunite: Whatās at Stake for US-Israel Relations
ā Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet former President Trump on Friday at Mar-a-Lago. The meeting aims to repair their fractured relationship after Netanyahu congratulated President Biden following the 2020 election. Trump had expressed his displeasure, saying, āI havenāt spoken to him since,ā and adding a harsh remark.
Netanyahuās tweet congratulating Biden and Harris highlighted his long-standing relationship with Biden and expressed a desire to strengthen the US-Israel alliance. This move angered Trump, who felt betrayed by the Israeli leaderās swift acknowledgment of Bidenās victory.
In an effort to mend ties, Netanyahu praised Trump during a speech to Congress on Thursday. He thanked Trump for his leadership in brokering the Abraham Accords and condemned political violence against democracy.
The Abraham Accords, facilitated by Trumpās administration, normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and several Sunni Arab countries including the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco. Netanyahuās tribute underscores the importance of Trumpās Middle East achievements in their upcoming meeting.
SECURITY FAILURES at Trump Rally Spark Outrage
ā Two local law enforcement officers left their post to search for a suspicious man before the shooting at former President Donald Trumpās rally. This decision raises questions about whether a key position was left unattended as the shooter climbed onto a roof.
Pennsylvania State Police Col. Christopher Paris testified that the officers were stationed at a second-floor window with a clear view of the roof where Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire. Paris admitted uncertainty about whether staying at their post would have allowed them to see Crooks climbing onto the adjacent buildingās roof.
The testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee sheds light on security preparations for Trumpās rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, but also highlights potential lapses in law enforcement decisions. The Butler County District Attorney and Secret Service have not responded to requests for comments on who ordered the officers to leave their post.
The incident has sparked growing concerns over multiple security failures that enabled Crooks to fire eight shots into the crowd, resulting in one death and two injuries. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned after being criticized by lawmakers for what she called the agencyās āmost significant operational failureā in decades.
LABOUR PARTYāS Economic Plan Under Fire: Will It Really Work?
ā Britainās new Treasury chief, Rachel Reeves, vows to run the economy with āiron discipline.ā She hinted at above-inflation pay raises for public sector workers to end ongoing strikes.
The Labour Party, elected two weeks ago, faces pressure to increase salaries and welfare without raising taxes or public borrowing. Reeves criticized the previous Conservative government for high taxes and debt.
Labour won a landslide victory on promises of economic growth, housebuilding, green energy projects, and improved public services. The electorate seeks relief from high living costs and past economic mismanagement.
Inflation has dropped to 2%, but strikes by hospital doctors strain the National Health Service. Other public-sector workers like nurses and teachers have also demanded higher pay through walkouts over the past year.
CONGRESS BLOCKED From Trump Rally Security Report
ā Congress was blocked from accessing the crucial Ops Report detailing the protection plan for former President Trumpās rally, a lawmaker revealed to Fox News Digital. The report should explain who was responsible for securing the rooftop from which Thomas Matthew Crooks fired.
Paul Mauro, an attorney and retired NYPD inspector, stated that if the Ops Plan did not cover that rooftop or wasnāt done at all, it represents a significant failure by whoever approved it. Mauro confirmed that as of Thursday afternoon, the FBI held the detailed written plan based on information from a highly trusted source.
The FBI declined to comment on the matter. Despite several reported sightings of Crooks an hour before he opened fire in Butler, Pennsylvania, he managed to slip through security cracks. One of his bullets grazed Trumpās ear and could have been fatal if Trump hadnāt moved his head at that moment.
TRUMPāS Unwavering Support For Israel Cheered At GOP Convention
ā Matt Brooks, CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, spoke passionately at the 2024 Republican National Convention. He emphasized Trumpās strong support for Israel and criticized Bidenās foreign policy failures. āLet me hear you cheer if you support Israel!ā Brooks urged, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.
Brooks contrasted the GOPās stance with that of Democrats, claiming a pro-Israel speech would be booed at their convention. Attendees proudly displayed Israeli flags as Brooks highlighted Trumpās achievements, including moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and delivering the Abraham Accords.
The convention celebrated Trumpās formal nomination as the Republican presidential candidate alongside running mate J.D. Vance. This event followed a failed assassination attempt on Trump just days earlier, adding to the triumphalist atmosphere in Milwaukee.
Republicans aim to leverage dissatisfaction within the Jewish community over Bidenās perceived lack of support for Israel and tolerance of antisemitism on campuses and in cities. āThis election is a critical moment for the American Jewish community,ā Brooks stated, urging voters to continue Trumpās pro-Israel legacy and repair U.S.-Israel relations after what he described as four disastrous years under Biden.
MADURO SHOCKS With Sympathy for Trump After Assassination Attempt
ā Former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The shooter injured Trump and killed Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief.
Venezuelan dictator NicolĆ”s Maduro condemned the attack on Trump during his own campaign rally. Maduroās comments were unusually sympathetic towards Trump, wishing him a "speedy recovery.
Maduro stated, āWe have been adversaries but I wish President Trump health and a long life.ā This marks a significant shift from his typical hostile rhetoric against the former U.S. president.
TRUMP ASSASSINATION Attempt: Hero Dead, TWO Injured At Pennsylvania Rally
ā The Pennsylvania State Police have identified the victims of the attempted assassination of former President TRUMP at a rally in Butler County. Corey Comperatore, 50, from Sarver, Pennsylvania, was killed. David Dutch and James Copenhaver were injured but are in stable condition. Matt Popovich of the Marine Corps League of Pennsylvania confirmed that one of their members was among the victims. āIt is with great sadness that I report that one of the civilians shot at the rally was one of our own,ā he wrote on Facebook. Corey Comperatore, a former fire chief, tragically lost his life while shielding his family from bullets. David Dutch remains in critical condition after being shot in the liver and chest. He is currently in an induced coma following multiple surgeries. Doctors described Trumpās survival as āmiraculousā given how close a bullet came to his brain. The incident highlights growing political tensions and has left communities mourning and praying for those affected.
LABOUR PARTYāS Landslide WIN Ends Conservative Rule In UK
ā Britainās new prime minister, Keir Starmer, has pledged to reverse the despair that accumulated over 14 years of Conservative rule. He promises an urgent mission of national renewal after Labourās landslide victory.
The challenges are significant. Rising poverty, crumbling infrastructure, a lagging economy, and an overstretched National Health Service have led to widespread dissatisfaction. The defeat marks the worst ever for Conservatives in the UK.
Labour will now form the next government amid calls for immediate action to address these pressing issues. Follow APās live coverage of the election for more updates on this historic shift in British politics.
Bidenās BORDER Policy SHOCKS Americans: Crime Rates Soar
ā President Bidenās border policy has led to a surge in illegal crossings. Many Americans are worried about the rising crime rates linked to this influx. Local communities are feeling the impact, and some residents say they no longer feel safe in their own neighborhoods.
Critics argue that Bidenās approach is too lenient and lacks proper enforcement. They believe this has encouraged more people to cross illegally, putting a strain on resources and law enforcement.
Supporters of stricter border control point out that crime rates have increased in areas with high numbers of illegal immigrants. They call for immediate action to secure the border and protect American citizens from further harm.
The debate over immigration policy continues, but one thing is clear: many Americans are deeply concerned about their safety and the future of their communities under current policies.
TRUMP FIGHTS Back: Lawyers Demand End to GAG Order in New York Case
ā Donald Trumpās legal team is requesting the removal of a gag order that prevents him from commenting on witnesses, jurors, and others involved in his criminal case. His lawyers argue that the restrictions on Trumpās First Amendment rights are no longer justified now that the trial has concluded.
Trumpās attorneys, Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, emphasized the need for āunrestrained campaign advocacy,ā especially after President Joe Bidenās public comments about the verdict. They also pointed out ongoing criticism from Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels as reasons to lift the gag order.
The Manhattan district attorneyās office declined to comment on this request. Judge Juan M. Merchan initially issued the gag order before the trial started due to concerns about Trump attacking those involved in his cases.
Merchan later expanded it to include comments about his own family after Trump targeted his daughter online. While remarks about Merchan and District Attorney Alvin Bragg are permitted, statements regarding court staff and Braggās prosecution team remain prohibited under the current gag order.
UK-US SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP Faces Turbulence With Trump And Labour
ā Polls indicate Donald Trump may return to the White House, while the Labour Party is projected to take power in the UK. This potential shift could strain the āspecial relationshipā between the two nations.
Labour leaders are softening their stance on Trump, recognizing the need for cooperation with Washington. However, London Mayor Sadiq Khan is pushing for open criticism of Trump, labeling him a āracist,ā āsexist,ā and "homophobe.
Khan insists that maintaining a special relationship means calling out such views. Despite his cityās crime issues and recent re-election, Khan remains vocal against another Trump presidency. He argues against welcoming Trump with state honors and claims many Republicans share his concerns about Trumpās return.
TRUMP SURGES Ahead in Michigan: Bidenās Struggle to Secure Base Exposed
ā A recent trial ballot in Michigan has revealed a surprising lead for Trump over Biden, with 47 percent favoring the former president compared to 44 percent for the incumbent. This result falls within the surveyās Ā±3 percent margin of error, leaving nine percent of voters still undecided.
In a more complex five-way trial ballot test, Trump maintains his lead at 44 percent against Bidenās 42 percent. The remaining votes are split among independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, and independent Cornel West.
Steve Mitchell, president of Mitchell Research, attributes Trumpās lead to Bidenās lackluster support from African Americans and younger voters. He forecasts a nail-biting contest ahead as the victory will likely hinge on which candidate can rally their base more effectively.
In a head-to-head choice between Trump and Biden, an overwhelming 90 percent of Republican Michiganders back Trump while only 84 percent of Democrats support Biden. This poll report underscores an uncomfortable situation for Biden as he loses a significant 12 percent chunk of his vote to former President Trump.
MCQUADEāS SHOCKING Comparison: Trumpās Tactics Mirror Hitler and Mussolini?
ā Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade has sparked controversy by comparing President Trumpās tactics to those of infamous dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. She suggests that Trumpās use of simple, repeatable slogans like āStop the Stealā reflects strategies used by these historical figures.
McQuade also argues that Trumpās claim of a stolen election is a ābig lie.ā She believes this tactic, ironically, gains credibility due to its sheer size. According to her, such strategies have been seen in the actions of notorious leaders like Hitler and Mussolini throughout history.
In addition, she criticized todayās media environment. McQuade suggests that people are creating their own ānews bubbles,ā leading to an echo-chamber effect where they only encounter ideas that support their existing views.
Her remarks have ignited intense debates on social media platforms. Critics argue her comparison is overly dramatic while supporters think it underscores serious problems in our political dialogue.
TRUMPāS COMEBACK: Leads Biden in Hypothetical 2024 Race, Reveals Michigan Poll
ā A recent poll from Michigan, conducted by Beacon Research and Shaw & Company Research, reveals a surprising turn of events. In a hypothetical race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Trump takes a two-point lead. The poll shows 47% of registered voters backing Trump while Biden comes close with 45%. This narrow lead falls within the pollās margin of error.
This represents an impressive swing towards Trump by 11 points compared to a July 2020 Fox News Beacon Research and Shaw Company poll. During that time, Biden held the upper hand with 49% support versus Trumpās 40%. In this latest survey, only one percent would back another candidate while three percent would abstain from voting. An intriguing four percent remain undecided.
The plot thickens when the field is expanded to include independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Green Party candidate Jill Stein, and independent Cornel West. Here, Trumpās lead over Biden grows to five points suggesting his appeal remains strong among voters even in a wider field of candidates.
TRUMP, CONSPIRACY Theories, And Their Impact On US Politics
ā Conspiracy theories have always been part of human history. Recently, theyāve taken center stage in politics and culture. Notably, former President Donald Trump has propagated theories about climate change, elections, voting, crime and even lent his voice to the QAnon conspiracy theory.
Trumpās false claims about the 2020 election loss to Joe Biden incited the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. This event itself spawned its own set of conspiracy theories.
On the other side of the political spectrum is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has used vaccine-related conspiracy theories as a platform for his presidential campaign this year.
Conspiracy theories arenāt just political tools ā theyāre also moneymakers for those who exploit unfounded medical claims or investment proposals or run fake news websites.ā āTRUMPās Conspiracy Theories: UNRAVELING Their SHOCKING Impact on US Politics
Conspiracy theories have always woven themselves into human historyās narrative fabric. Yet recently theyāve seized a starring role in both politics and culture alike.
Trumpās baseless allegations regarding his 2020 election defeat against Joe
TRUMPāS EYE on Burgum: A Potential Power Player in Second Administration
ā Doug Burgum, the Governor of North Dakota, has recently been spotlighted by former President Trump as a potential key player for his possible second term. This news emerged following Trumpās unprecedented victory in the Iowa Caucuses.
Responding to conjecture about a potential role in Trumpās administration, Burgum, who had previously endorsed Trump just before the Iowa Caucuses said, āWell, itās very flattering... but you know, these are all hypotheticals.ā
The Governor underscored his dedication to his current position and to backing Trumpās nomination and election endeavors. He further explained that his previous campaign was motivated by concerns about the economy, energy and national security issues that America is facing.
TRUMPāS MAGA Wave Sparks Global Conservative Populist Triumphs
ā In a recent interview at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump stated that his MAGA-Trump movement is driving a global surge of conservative populist victories. He pointed to Argentinaās new president, Javier Milei, as an example. Milei reportedly thanked Trump for laying the groundwork with his policies. The former US president playfully suggested that Mileiās āMake Argentina Great Againā slogan could also be shortened to MAGA.
Trumpās 2016 triumph over Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was not a singular occurrence. It was preceded by significant wins for conservative populists worldwide, such as the Brexit referendum in the UK and Jimmy Moralesās victory in Guatemalaās presidential race. These successes helped ignite the movement that ultimately led to Trumpās ascendancy.
As we approach 2024, conservative populists are making further strides globally. Italy now boasts Giorgia Meloni as Prime Minister and Geert Wildersā PVV party leads polls in Netherlands. With these victories and more expected throughout the year, it appears a global sweep for conservative populists is on the cards leading up to Trumpās anticipated rematch with Democrat President Joe Biden.
TRUMPāS Troubled Past: Bidenās Team Shifts Focus Ahead of 2024 Showdown
ā President Joe Bidenās team is adjusting their strategy for the 2024 campaign. Instead of solely spotlighting the incumbent Democrat, theyāre turning attention to former President Donald Trumpās contentious record. This move follows recent polls showing Trump leading Biden in seven swing states and gaining traction among younger voters.
Trump, despite grappling with multiple criminal and civil charges, continues to be a GOP favorite. The aim of Bidenās aides is to use his disputed record and legal allegations as a lens through which voters can view the potential consequences of another four-year term under Trump.
Currently, Trump faces four criminal indictments and is embroiled in a civil fraud lawsuit in New York. Regardless of these trialsā outcomes, he could still make a run for office even if convicted ā unless legal contests or state ballot requirements prevent him from doing so. However, rather than dwelling on the outcome of Trumpās cases, Bidenās team plans to underscore what another term would mean for American citizens.
A senior campaign aide noted that while Trump may succeed in mobilizing his base with extreme rhetoric, their strategy will highlight how such extremism could negatively affect Americans. The focus will be on the potential adverse impact of another term under Trump rather than his personal legal battles.
US-CHINA Economic Reset PROPOSED: Will Higher Tariffs Be the New Norm?
ā A bipartisan committee in the House has put forth a proposal for a complete overhaul of US economic ties with China. This includes the suggestion of implementing higher tariffs. The pivotal recommendations were released in an extensive report by the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between the United States and Chinese Communist Party, chaired by Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL).
The report posits that since its induction into the World Trade Organization in 2001, Beijing has been engaged in an economic conflict against both the US and its allies. It outlines three key strategies: revamping Americaās economic relationship with China, limiting U.S. capital and technological inflow into China, and strengthening U.S. economic resilience with allied support.
One notable recommendation is to shift China to a new tariff column to enforce more robust tariffs. The committee also suggests imposing tariffs on essential semiconductor chips used in everyday devices like phones and cars. This move aims to prevent Chinese domination in this sector from granting Beijing undue control over global economy.
TRUMP BACKLASH: Former Arkansas Governor Booed at Florida Freedom Summit Over Anti-Trump Remarks
ā Asa Hutchinson, the former governor of Arkansas, was met with a chorus of boos during his speech at the Florida Freedom Summit. This strong reaction from the crowd was triggered when Hutchinson hinted that Donald Trump could potentially face a felony conviction by a jury next year.
Having served as both a federal prosecutor and representative, Hutchinson is currently not making any waves in the Republican primary race with his polling numbers flatlining at zero percent. His remarks sparked widespread disapproval among the more than 3,000 attendees present at the event.
Despite facing an unfavorable response from his audience, Hutchinson didnāt back down. He maintained that Trumpās potential legal troubles could sway independent votersā view of the party and influence down-ticket races for Congress and Senate.
TRUMPāS FIGHT: The Fourteenth Amendment Takes Center Stage in Ballot Battle
ā A brewing legal battle is placing the spotlight on the Fourteenth Amendmentās āInsurrection Clauseā. Plaintiffs argue that President Trumpās actions on January 6, 2021, should bar him from appearing on future ballots.
This legal challenge is not unique to one state. Similar cases are popping up across the country, including Colorado. Here, Judge Sarah Wallace, an appointee of Democrat Governor Jared Polis, presides over the case. There is a possibility that this issue may escalate to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Trumpās defense team counters by asserting that this amendment doesnāt extend to presidents. They highlight that while it mentions Senators and Representatives among others, it does not explicitly include presidents. The presidential oath has its own separate provision in the Constitution.
Trump DROPS in Polls as Ramaswamy GAINS Steam
ā For the first time since April, Donald Trumpās average polling percentage has dropped below 50% in the Republic primaries. Vivek Ramaswamy continues to close the gap between him and DeSantis, with less than 5% between the two.
Donald Trump Raises $7.1M Since Atlanta MUGSHOT Released
ā The Donald Trump election campaign has announced a raise of $7.1 million since his police mugshot was taken in Atlanta, Georgia, last Thursday, with a significant portion coming from merchandise featuring his scowling face.
Ramaswamy SURGES in Polls After GOP Debate
ā Vivek Ramaswamy has seen a sharp uptick in polls after the Republican primary debate. The 38-year-old former biotech CEO is now polling over 10%, just 4% behind second-place Ron DeSantis.
Trumpās FIRST Twitter Post Since Ban Features MUGSHOT
ā Donald Trump has returned to X (formerly Twitter) with his first post since he was de-platformed in January 2021. The post prominently featured the mugshot taken after the former president was processed at the Atlanta jail in Georgia.
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TRUMP vs HARRIS: 2024 Election Showdown Ignites Passions
ā The latest episode of āLIVE: The National Desk l Americaās News Nowā spotlighted the political drama brewing in the 2024 Presidential Election. Vice President Kamala Harrisā campaign accused former President Donald Trump of dodging a debate due to fear of facing her head-on. These bold claims add tension to an already heated election season.
The Trump campaign hasnāt responded yet, but these accusations come amidst controversial actions and statements from both sides. This ongoing narrative captivates voters and sparks discussions across American political circles, making allegations against Trump a hot topic as the race heats up.
The broadcast also covered other key stories, like anti-immigrant violence in the UK and Prime Minister Keir Starmerās emphasis on national safety vigilance. It highlighted global shifts such as Bangladeshās Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigning after protests, showcasing worldwide political changes.
Platforms like The National Desk are vital for keeping viewers informed about these developments, ensuring public awareness of potential impacts on the global stage. This coverage aligns with LifeLine Mediaās mission to deliver straightforward news without bias or sensationalism.
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