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The criticism here reflects a frustration that some Muslims feel about Kamala Harris's political associations, specifically her interactions with Liz Cheney, a prominent figure from a family often associated with U.S. military actions in the Middle East. Liz Cheney, as the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, carries a legacy linked to the Iraq War and other interventions, which many believe had devastating impacts on the Middle East.

The frustration in the message highlights two main points:

  1. Political Alliances: The questioning of why a prominent Democrat like Kamala Harris would support or embrace someone like Liz Cheney, who is perceived to have a history or associations with policies that many Muslims and Arabs oppose.
  2. Historical Grievances: There’s a sentiment that Dick Cheney, as a key figure in the Bush administration, was instrumental in decisions that led to prolonged conflicts in the Middle East, resulting in loss and suffering for many in the region.
This viewpoint emphasizes a broader discontent with U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and reflects the complex considerations for some Muslim voters regarding alliances and endorsements within U.S. politics.

 
The criticism here reflects a frustration that some Muslims feel about Kamala Harris's political associations, specifically her interactions with Liz Cheney, a prominent figure from a family often associated with U.S. military actions in the Middle East. Liz Cheney, as the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, carries a legacy linked to the Iraq War and other interventions, which many believe had devastating impacts on the Middle East.

The frustration in the message highlights two main points:

  1. Political Alliances: The questioning of why a prominent Democrat like Kamala Harris would support or embrace someone like Liz Cheney, who is perceived to have a history or associations with policies that many Muslims and Arabs oppose.
  2. Historical Grievances: There’s a sentiment that Dick Cheney, as a key figure in the Bush administration, was instrumental in decisions that led to prolonged conflicts in the Middle East, resulting in loss and suffering for many in the region.
This viewpoint emphasizes a broader discontent with U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and reflects the complex considerations for some Muslim voters regarding alliances and endorsements within U.S. politics.

President-elect Donald Trump draft proposal to end Ukraine's war with Russia, WSJ
reports. According to sources, the plan would require Ukraine to give up
its NATO membership aspirations for at least 20 years

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Donald Trump is reportedly planning to declare a state of emergency as part of a strategy to carry out mass deportations of illegal immigrants. This move aligns with his ongoing focus on immigration issues, which has been a central theme of his political platform.

Key Points:​

  • State of Emergency: Trump intends to invoke emergency powers, which would allow him to expedite the deportation process and allocate additional resources to immigration enforcement.
  • Mass Deportations: The plan includes a significant increase in the number of deportations, targeting undocumented immigrants across the country.
  • Political Context: This announcement comes amid heightened discussions around border security and immigration reform, reflecting Trump's long-standing commitment to strict immigration policies.
This potential declaration is expected to face legal challenges and opposition from various advocacy groups, similar to past actions taken during his presidency regarding immigration and border security.

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Donald Trump recently proposed capping credit card interest rates at 10%, aiming to reduce financial pressure on American consumers. Announced at a rally in New York, this move marks a shift from his previous stance favoring fewer financial regulations. However, experts caution that such a cap would likely need congressional approval, as the president alone lacks the authority to implement it unilaterally. Concerns have also been raised that capping rates could reduce access to credit, especially for borrowers with lower credit scores, as lenders might respond by tightening credit availability. Additionally, similar legislative attempts in the past have not been successful due to opposition from financial institutions, which rely heavily on interest revenue

 
Former President USA Donald Trump has pledged to abolish the U.S. Department of Education if re-elected, claiming this move would reduce federal overreach and restore control of education to the states. This proposal, which aligns with his previous stance, is part of a broader call among several GOP candidates who believe federal involvement in education is excessive. Trump argues that closing the department would cut waste and prevent ideological influence on students at a national level.

The U.S. Department of Education was established in 1980 with goals such as providing financial aid for students and supporting programs for low-income schools and disabled students. It administers significant funding for K-12 and college programs, which would be impacted if the agency were dissolved. Opponents of Trump’s proposal argue that eliminating the department could reduce essential educational resources and support for marginalized groups, but supporters see it as a step toward state empowerment and educational reform

 
Following his recent election victory, President-elect Donald Trump has indicated that his top choice for CIA Director is Kash Patel, a staunch ally and former government official. Patel's potential appointment comes with promises to release critical files related to significant historical events, including the JFK assassination, 9/11, Jeffrey Epstein's alleged blackmail activities, and the investigation into the January 6 pipe bomber.

Who is Kash Patel?​

Kash Patel is an Indian-American attorney who has served in various high-ranking roles during Trump's first term, including as the Chief of Staff to the Acting Secretary of Defense and as a senior advisor in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Known for his loyalty to Trump, Patel has been a polarizing figure due to his strong views on national security and his criticisms of the intelligence community.Patel's background includes:
  • Education: He graduated with a degree in criminal justice from the University of Richmond and later earned a law degree from Pace University.
  • Government Service: He worked as a federal prosecutor focusing on national security cases and played a key role in discrediting the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 elections while serving as a senior aide to Congressman Devin Nunes.

Trump’s Vision for CIA​

Trump's potential appointment of Patel as CIA Director aligns with his broader agenda to reshape U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies. During his campaign, Trump referred to Patel’s book, "Government Gangsters," as a blueprint for dismantling what he describes as the "Deep State" within these institutions. Patel advocates for significant reforms, including the dismissal of senior officials within the FBI and DOJ whom he accuses of abusing their authority for political ends.

Immediate Actions Proposed by Trump​

In his discussions regarding Patel's potential role, Trump has expressed a desire to immediately release files that have long been subjects of public speculation and conspiracy theories:
  • JFK Assassination Files: Many believe that undisclosed documents could shed light on the circumstances surrounding President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
  • 9/11 Files: There are ongoing calls for transparency regarding the events leading up to and following the September 11 attacks, particularly concerning government actions and intelligence failures.
  • Jeffrey Epstein’s Blackmail Book: The release of documents related to Epstein could reveal connections between powerful individuals and illicit activities.
  • January 6 Pipe Bomber Investigation: There is significant interest in uncovering more details about the individual responsible for placing bombs at the Democratic and Republican National Committees during the Capitol riots.

Challenges Ahead​

While Trump's administration will have control over appointing officials, Patel’s confirmation as CIA Director will require Senate approval. Given his controversial history and polarizing nature, securing confirmation could be challenging, even with a Republican majority in Congress. Critics have raised concerns about Patel's qualifications and his previous statements advocating for aggressive actions against perceived enemies within government and media.


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President-elect Donald Trump' administration issues warning to all illegal
immigrants in the United States.

"Start packing. We're coming."

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President-elect Donald Trump' administration issues warning to all illegal
immigrants in the United States.

"Start packing. We're coming."

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Former President Donald Trump has pledged to end welfare benefits for undocumented immigrants, claiming it would save billions in taxpayer dollars. Meanwhile, in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has recently cut back certain assistance programs, including the free food voucher program, as part of an effort to manage city resources more efficiently amid rising costs. These policy shifts reflect ongoing debates over resource allocation, immigration, and public welfare programs in the U.S.


 
Trump tells illegal aliens traveling through Mexico to the
United States to STOP and turn around!!

They will be deported

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The criticism here reflects a frustration that some Muslims feel about Kamala Harris's political associations, specifically her interactions with Liz Cheney, a prominent figure from a family often associated with U.S. military actions in the Middle East. Liz Cheney, as the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, carries a legacy linked to the Iraq War and other interventions, which many believe had devastating impacts on the Middle East.

The frustration in the message highlights two main points:

  1. Political Alliances: The questioning of why a prominent Democrat like Kamala Harris would support or embrace someone like Liz Cheney, who is perceived to have a history or associations with policies that many Muslims and Arabs oppose.
  2. Historical Grievances: There’s a sentiment that Dick Cheney, as a key figure in the Bush administration, was instrumental in decisions that led to prolonged conflicts in the Middle East, resulting in loss and suffering for many in the region.
This viewpoint emphasizes a broader discontent with U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and reflects the complex considerations for some Muslim voters regarding alliances and endorsements within U.S. politics.

His military actions have not gone after civilians, but his policies were not civilian friendly such as Muslim ban. Banning people from specific countries for specific reasons is understandable (such as axis of resistance), but 'Muslim ban' attributes guilt for no reason to hundreds of millions across the world because of religion.
 
'Muslim ban' is discrimination on the basis of religion. Replace that with Jew, Hindu, Christian, Buddhist, or Sikh, and see how that sounds. Those communities would be in uproar.

But 'Muslims' do not care as much. What is the reason for that? If Trump had said 'Arab Ban', their reaction would have been totally different.
 

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