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‘I would not be happy!’ Trump bashes new FCC plan in Truth Social rant

President Donald Trump, in a new Truth Social rant, bashed a report of a new plan by the Federal Communications Commission that would allow alleged anti-Trump television networks to mergeNewsmax reported on Sunday that FCC Chair Brendan Carr, a staunch Trump ally, is “pushing through a mega-merger of the anti-Trump group Nextstar.” Nexstar owns several local NBC, ABC, and CBS affiliate stations nationwide. The company is currently in the process of acquiring TEGNA for roughly $6. 2 billion, a move that would put Nexstar above the “network ownership cap,” a federal law from the Reagan administration that prohibits TV stations from reaching more than 39% of U. S. households. “If this would also allow the Radical Left Networks to ‘enlarge,’ I would not be happy,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “ABC & NBC, in particular, are a disaster A VIRTUAL ARM OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY. They should be viewed as an illegal campaign to the Radical Left. NO EXPANSION OF THE FAKE NEWS NETWORKS. If anything, make them SMALLER.”.

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State Dept. Warns Mass Migration an ‘Existential Threat’ to Western Civilization, U.S. Embassies to Monitor ‘Two-Tiered’ Justice in Europe

The United States government has warned that mass migration represents an “existential threat” to Western civilization and has warned Europe against the continuing open borders policies and the creation of two-tier justice systems that favor foreigners over native populations. In a shot across the bow against the open borders ideology that has taken hold in the halls of power in many Western European capitals, the U. S. State Department urged its allies “to take bold action and defend citizens against the threats posed by mass migration.” The diplomatic arm of the Trump administration also warned that its embassies will be actively.

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Trump’s wind-down of the Education Department leaves schools fearing disruption

The Trump administration is steaming forward on its plan to dismantle the Education Department. Many state and local education leaders say they are bracing for disruption and new bureaucratic hurdles. Education Secretary Linda McMahon insists there will be no disruption as she begins offloading some of her agency’s biggest functions to four other federal departments. She has promised to keep federal money flowing. She says students will benefit as the government reduces its bureaucratic footprint and gives more power to state and local communities. But the plan has drawn pushback from some state and district leaders, who see no benefit and no hope for a seamless transition.

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Board appoints Smith to fill Alderman Position 7 vacancy

By Bill Short The Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen has appointed Gavin Smith to fill the vacancy created in Alderman Position 7 when Michael Caruthers passed away in September. Board members took the action during a Nov. 4 special called meeting on a motion offered by Alderman Don Lowry and seconded by Alderman Bethany.

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