Red State,
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ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jon Karl is without a doubt one of the most liberally biased reporters you will ever come across inside (or outside) the Beltway, a claim that is backed up when one considers how at one point during the Jen Psaki press secretary era, you couldn't distinguish Karl's "reporting" from Psaki's daily press briefing claims.(Snip) Karl was there to promote his third anti-Trump book, titled "Tired of Winning," which debuted Tuesday. During the alleged interview, Karl explained why he wrote the book -- to influence voters to make another choice in 2024:
"There's anxiety in the country. People have economic anxiety.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Noa Halff
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11/18/2023 5:02:56 AM
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Video footage reveals the shocking moment a huge stampede of migrants cross into the US through the Tijuana River - with one man found dead shortly afterward.
A 36-year-old West African man who was part of the crowd died along the Tijuana River channel early Wednesday morning.
Mexico's National Institute of Migration shared the video showing dozens of migrants running into the country - knee-deep in the water.The victim's body was reportedly found downstream near the northern border in California's Tijuana River Valley, according to Fox 5.
The man died shortly after US Customs and Border Protection agents arrived on scene, after responding to a call for emergency services,
Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra MacDonald
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11/18/2023 4:56:12 AM
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Former President Donald Trump praised Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday after Republicans began releasing the full security footage from January 6.
The Committee on House Administration shared the footage.
Approximately 90 hours of the 44,000 hours of footage had been released on Friday, but the full trove is expected to be uploaded by Monday.
“Today, we will begin immediately posting video on a public website and move as quickly as possible to add to the website nearly all of the footage, more than 40,000 hours,” Johnson said in a statement.
“This decision will provide millions of Americans, criminal defendants, public interest organizations, and the media an ability to see for themselves
Breitbart Politics,
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Shawn Steel
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11/18/2023 4:54:16 AM
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The horrific terrorist attacks of October 7th, 2023, should have inspired a moment of bipartisan unity in Washington, D.C.
Republican Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) first act as the new Speaker of the House was a floor vote in favor of a congressional resolution expressing explicit support for Israel and condemning Hamas for the deadliest attack against Jews since the Holocaust. Sadly, too many Democrats responded with equivocation, talk of “both sides,” and demands for a ceasefire.
Clearly there is steep division within the Democratic Party over Israel. Traditional Democrats stand firm for Israel. 22 House Democrats voted to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib for her rhetoric against Israel.
Breitbart Tech,
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Allum Bokhari
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11/17/2023 10:31:57 PM
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A new report in CNBC confirms what many observers, including the House Judiciary Committee, have noticed: online censorship has become a global industry, worth billions of dollars. And with two major wars underway, one in Ukraine and one in the Gaza Strip, that industry is reportedly set to expand.
According to one industry insider interviewed by CNBC, the worldwide market for “trust & safety” (Silicon Valley shorthand for “censorship”) services now stands at $11 billion.
Via CNBC: Manu Aggarwal, a partner at research firm Everest Group, said trust and safety is among the fastest-growing segments of a part of the market called business process services, which includes the outsourcing
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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11/17/2023 10:24:51 PM
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Donald Trump is now 39 points ahead of his rival Ron DeSantis in Florida, a new poll has revealed, in yet more bad news for the struggling state governor.
Trump, 77, won 60 percent of support among registered Republicans polled by the University of North Florida, while DeSantis could only claim 21 percent.
Nikki Haley, Trump's former UN ambassador, came in third with six percent, while Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, won two percent. Vivek Ramaswamy, the millionaire entrepreneur and political newcomer whose star has burned brightly but now seems to be fading, won one percent.
The pollsters surveyed 788 people between October 23 and November 4.
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Reinl
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11/17/2023 9:21:37 PM
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Members of the anti-war feminist group Codepink have firmly rejected claims they secretly take money from Beijing — but then refused to condemn the detention of Uyghurs and other human rights abuses in China.
House Republicans this week launched a probe into the anti-war progressive group, which calls for Pentagon spending cuts to tackle climate change, pointing to the group's ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
DailyMail.com spoke to senior Codepink activists about the allegations. They fervently rejected all claims that they take cash from Beijing, but also appeared unwilling to say anything critical about China's widely-reported abysmal track record on human rights.
Breitbart Politics,
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Neil Munro
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11/17/2023 9:07:12 PM
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Former President Donald Trump “poses the biggest danger to the world in 2024,” says the Economist, a leading globalist magazine.
“A shadow looms over the world,” declares the November 16 article, adding that “the prospect of a second Trump term fills the world’s parliaments and boardrooms with despair. But despair is not a plan. It is past time to impose order on anxiety.”
The article does not suggest any plan to “impose order” on American democracy.In prior decades, establishment groups often offered concessions — mostly insincere — to millions of ordinary U.S. voters.
Gateway Pundit,
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Anthony Scott
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11/17/2023 9:00:45 PM
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As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier, House Speaker Mike Johnson released the first batch of January 6th footage that is accessible to the general public on the Committee on House Administration website.
Johnson, in a post on X, shared, “To restore America’s trust and faith in their Government, we must have transparency. This is another step towards keeping the promises I made when I was elected to be your Speaker.”
He continued to write, “This website will be updated continuously with thousands of hours of footage.”
As of right now, Rep. Johnson has released over 90 videos that range anywhere between 20 seconds to 10 minutes long.
Breitbart 2024 Election,
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Nick Gilbertson
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11/17/2023 8:48:10 PM
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Worries have sprouted about the potential for violent protests at the Democrat National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, in August on the heels of a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration at the Democrat National Committee (DNC) in Washington, DC, on Wednesday night, according to a report.
After a meeting with the Chicago Police Department (CPD) on Thursday surrounding the convention, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s (D) Chief of Staff Rich Guidice told Politico that CPD is getting ready in the case of similar occurrences next summer.
“We have to anticipate that there’s a lot of tension and very passionate positions,” chief of staff Guidice told the outlet. “There’s ongoing training already taking place, specifically in
Daily Mail (UK),
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Aneeta Bhole
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Wills Robinson
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Donald Trump, his wife Melania and other relatives gathered in New York on Friday to mourn the loss of his elder sister Maryanne Trump Barry, who died at the age of 86.
The ex-president was joined by daughter Ivanka and sons Don Jr. and Eric at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola on the Upper East Side.
The 77-year-old former president wore a dark suit and tie, while Melania was dressed in a black coat and sunglasses. Trump's sister, a retired federal judge, died at home on the Upper East Side on November 13. (Photos/Videos) Her casket arrived at the Catholic church in a black hearse and
Red State,
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Jeff Charles
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11/17/2023 8:32:36 PM
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It appears House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) decision to release all of the J6 footage might already be yielding some fruit. One video shows Capitol Police officers acting in a suspicious manner. In the footage, Capitol Police can be seen walking a man, who appears to be a J6 protester, to an exit in the Capitol building. The man is handcuffed. Once they get close to the metal detector, one of the officers uncuffs the individual, who gives another officer a fist bump before walking out of the building. (X Video)