This is Trump’s VP pick

Also, The World is worried about Trump reelection

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😠 Trump is thinking of Haley, Vance, and Stefanik for vice president. According to Donald Trump, he has chosen his running mate. Although it's possible that Trump chose Chris Christie in 2016 instead of Mike Pence, sources close to the campaign indicate that Elise Stefanik of New York, J.D. Vance of Ohio, and Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, are the three most likely candidates. Some of Haley's followers who lean right have expressed worry over his inclusion on the list.

🗳 DeSantis has his sights set on South Carolina. Some believed that Ron DeSantis would either jump ship right after or stake everything on the New Hampshire primary after finishing well behind in the Iowa caucuses. However, he has been campaigning in Florida and has moved a large number of his staff members to South Carolina, suggesting that he plans to stay in the race for some time to come.

😰 The Biden campaign is concerned about independent contenders. This autumn, national Democrats hope to prevent third-party candidates—from moderate organizations like No Labels to independents like RFK Jr. and Cornell West—from running for office. Even though those candidates had little chance of winning, they were able to steal enough votes from Biden in a close contest to give Trump the victory.

🎓 Trump is gaining back Republican voters with college degrees. While blue-collar workers played a major role in Trump's victory in the 2016 GOP primaries, he has also been gaining ground among college-educated voters in recent years. His initial indictment sparked a wave of enthusiasm that, according to observers, won over people who had previously expressed skepticism.

🚷 The planned federal walkout for Gaza is opposed by the House GOP. To commemorate one hundred days since Israel intervened in Gaza, federal employees have planned to go on strike. Speaker Mike Johnson and the House Republicans are adamantly against this. They are developing policies to penalize and even terminate anybody who takes part in the walkout.

🔥 The Republican Party in Multiple States Contests DEI Proposals. Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma has prohibited funding of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) programs by public institutions, including colleges. Similar actions to halt DEI activities and close offices associated with it are being taken in West Virginia, Utah, Texas, Florida, and South Carolina.

🎓 American University is the target of an anti-Semitic lawsuit. According to a federal complaint, American University in Washington, D.C. is home to a large anti-Semitic community. Jewish students experience intimidation, including threats and spitting. According to reports, the university looked into Jewish students who recorded the destruction of their posters rather than the actual culprits.

🪖 The American Military Fails to Attract White Men. The army's 2023 recruiting goal was missed by 10,000, mostly as a result of white men's waning enthusiasm. The emphasis on diversity appears to have resulted in a decline in white male recruits, despite an increase in the number of black, Hispanic, and female personnel.

🏷 Concerns Are Raised by Biden's Plan to Allow Foreign Buyers on Public Lands. A proposal by the Biden administration to sell public lands to private buyers has House Republicans alarmed. This might make it possible for foreigners, even those from adversarial nations, to buy these territories.

🌱 Rebuking US calls for the establishment of a Palestinian State is Benjamin Netanyahu. Since October 7, the United States has sought to restart the peace process. Nonetheless, a lot of Israelis believe that this would encourage terrorism and that the establishment of a Palestinian State would put Israelis in more danger. This belief is supported by the October 7 incident, which took place on land that Israel granted the Palestinians in 2005.

🌹 Taiwan chooses the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate for president. The DPP, which rejects Chinese rule over the island, has won three elections in a row, which has caused some to worry that China may start to retaliate more severely against Taiwan. The United States may need to decide how to handle its "strategic ambiguity" on how to react if Taiwan is invaded if tensions rise.

🌺 The United States is still attacking the Houthis. They have now carried out five rounds of strikes against the terrorist organization located in Yemen, obliterating almost 25% of its missile stock thus far. The United States of America will not stop attacking the Houthis until they stop attacking ships in the Red Sea, which has seriously hampered international trade and even raised costs.

🌦 Zelenskyy's previous press secretary is now challenging him for the presidency. Oleksiy Arestovych claims that his goal is to eradicate corruption and appropriately unite the West with Ukraine since he thinks Russia has successfully galvanized the non-Western world to back the invasion. He claims that if Ukraine doesn't comply, it could lose the war.

🌐 The World Economic Forum is worried about a Trump reelection. His pro-tariff, anti-NATO, and overall nationalist political views are particularly troubling to many Europeans, as they are all at odds with the liberal internationalism that Davos represents. However, some people have already begun to get ready due to the very real likelihood that Trump would win reelection.

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