U.S. President Joe Biden recently met with president-elect Donald Trump at the White House to discuss key appointments for Trump’s upcoming administration. Jackson Proskow delves into the details of their meeting, highlighting Trump’s swift decision-making process in selecting his team members. However, concerns have arisen regarding the appointments of Tulsi Gabbard as national intelligence director and Matt Gaetz as attorney general.
One notable appointment made by Trump is Tom Homan, who has been tasked with overseeing the largest deportation effort in U.S. history. Homan, a former acting director of ICE, is not only focusing on the southern border but also expressing concerns about Canada potentially being a gateway for terrorists. Mercedes Stephenson sheds light on Homan’s perspective and the implications for border security.
As Trump prepares to assume office, Biden’s administration is pledging full military aid to Ukraine, a stark contrast to Trump’s stance on the matter. Redmond Shannon discusses the potential impact of Trump’s second term on Russia’s conflict with Ukraine and the broader implications for international relations.
In a shocking revelation, Canada Soccer has dismissed women’s national team coaches Bev Priestman, Jasmine Mander, and Joseph Lombardi following an investigation into the team’s use of drones to spy on competitors during the Paris Olympics. Mike Armstrong outlines the findings of the report and the questions it raises about ethics in sports.
Even though abortion is legal in Canada, politicians are using reproductive care as a political tool, mirroring trends in the United States. Heidi Petracek explores the implications of this shift in the context of Nova Scotia’s upcoming provincial election.
Lastly, Toronto is swept up in “Taylor Swift fever,” as Eric Sorensen examines the pop star’s influence on Canada’s largest city. From politics to pop culture, Trump’s presidency and its potential impact on various sectors are at the forefront of discussions.
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Tulsi is a great choice for head of intelligence
Global News likes the "clipped" version of the January 20, 2021 Trump address pumped out by CNN.
LOOSER!
I believe that this is just the first group through what is likely a revolving door.
Trump runs the government like the Apprentice board room. We've seen this show before.
Seal Team 6 … standby
The US can have them. I don’t care but keep the Canadian border closed to current US residents from coming into Canada. It has to work both ways.
Too many lies for me!
Gaetz reminds me of young Billy Graham
I dont think i ever seen biden so happy !!! 😂
"NO!" VIDEO SHOWED IN CONGRESS TRUMP SAID: "PROTEST PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICALLY"
"NO!" VIDEO SHOWED IN CONGRESS TRUMP SAID: "PROTEST PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICALLY"
"NO!" VIDEO SHOWED IN CONGRESS TRUMP SAID: "PROTEST PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICALLY"
"NO!" VIDEO SHOWED IN CONGRESS TRUMP SAID: "PROTEST PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICALLY"
"NO!" VIDEO SHOWED IN CONGRESS TRUMP SAID: "PROTEST PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICALLY"
"NO!" VIDEO SHOWED IN CONGRESS TRUMP SAID: "PROTEST PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICALLY"
YOUR U.S. INFO IS ALL WRONG
YOUR U.S. INFO IS ALL WRONG
YOUR U.S. INFO IS ALL WRONG
Trump encouraged his followers to "storm the capitol"? His exact words to them were to "protest peacefully and lawfully." Words matter.
More obvious lies and propaganda. What a surprise.
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