The Daily Populous

Monday December 9th, 2024 day edition

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Rep. Ro Khanna: US should be moving toward Medicare for all to cure inequities.

"There is no justification for violence," Khanna told ABC "This Week" anchor Martha Raddatz.

Khanna said that the U.S. should be moving toward Medicare for all.

Khanna told Raddatz that "they should look at the extraordinary waste," examining Medicare and private health costs, as well as defense spending.

"I think when it comes to defense, getting better defense for value and cutting costs, there can be huge bipartisan cooperation," said Khanna.

The congressman emphasized that cuts to Social Security, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Medicare should not be on the table.

On Sunday, Khanna said he still believes that TikTok won’t face a ban, noting how many politicians themselves are on the platform. »

Trump Vows to Deport U.S. Citizens in New Immigration Policy

Authored by thedailybeast.com

President-elect Donald Trump promised on Sunday to deport U.S. citizens as part of his quest to expel all undocumented immigrants, describing them as collateral in his sweeping immigration plans.

Trump told Meet the Press‘ Kristen Welker that he wanted to avoid the family separation scandal that plagued his first administration.

Trump appeared to acknowledge the policy will prove to be unpopular, but he claimed it was necessary to ensure laws were followed. »

V.A. Officials Resign After Breitbart Report of Staff Orgy at Tennessee Veterans Hospital

Authored by shorenewsnetwork.com

A bargaining unit biomedical employee at the facility has been accused of engaging in sexual relationships with at least 32 female colleagues, congressional investigators told Breitbart News.

The resignations come as pressure mounts on the Department of Veterans Affairs to address the allegations and hold those involved accountable.

The investigation remains ongoing, with federal officials declining to comment further on specific personnel actions or the scope of the misconduct. »