As we all know by now, former President Trump has become future President Trump, or more precisely, President-elect Trump. Technically speaking, he's really not back yet and actually returns next January 20th barring any unforeseen circumstances, but his reelection is a comeback of historical proportions. Before I make my list of stories, I have to repeat something that appeared in a comment on YouTube, which Star Wars fans will appreciate. Here's what someone wrote:
2016 - A New Hope
2020 - The Empire Strikes Back
2024 - Return of the Jedi
From National Review, Democrats get a rude awakening about the unpopularity of their agenda.
From FrontpageMag, supporters of Democrat candidate Vice President Harris start their proverbial "weeping and gnashing of teeth".
From Townhall, CNN panelist Scott Jennings makes an important point about the media after the election, but will the media listen to him?
From The Washington Free Beacon, Republicans officially flip control of the Senate.
From the Washington Examiner, some top takeaways from this year's elections.
From The Federalist, the biggest loser this year is the "corporate media industrial complex".
From American Thinkers, reviewing the "celebrities" who said that they would leave the U.S. or commit suicide if Trump wins. (Promises of leaving the U.S. if a certain candidate wins are nothing new, and have just about never been kept. Since I once worked for a moving company, I suppose that I could offer to help some of these people pack.)
From MRCTV, someone might want to check in on singer Bette Midler.
From NewsBusters, here comes the media blame game.
From TeleSUR, Haiti and Colombia coordinate their fight against drugs and weapons trafficking.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoes the Russian Bolsheviks.
From CBC News, how Trump will press Canada on several sensitive matters.
From the Express, five ways in which Trump and Starmer will soon butt heads.
From ReMix, a French court sends 18 members of a smuggling gang to jail for organizing over 10,000 illegal migrant crossings of the English Channel. (As I used to point out, illegal aliens aren't merely migrating, but are being smuggled.)
From the NL Times, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and PVV leader Geert Wilders congratulate Trump.
From Deutsche Welle, the German media react to Trump's reelection.
From Polskie Radio, according to former Polish President Aleksander Kwaśniewski, Trump's win could help the conservative Polish party PiS.
From Russia Today, the Russian government reacts to Trump's reelection.
From Hungary Today, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán calls Trump's victory "the greatest comeback in Western political history".
From the Greek Reporter, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulates Trump.
From The Slovenia Times, Slovenian descended Senator Any Klobuchar (D-Min) and congresscritter Paul Gosar (R-AZ) win reelection. (I had to include a Slovenian source since former First Lady Melania Trump, an immigrant from Slovenia, will be First Lady again. The article actually mentions her.)
From Balkan Insight, leaders of the Republika Srpska, one of two divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, drink to Trump's victory.
From ANSA, Italian President Sergio Mattarella wishes Trump well.
From EuroNews, what will Trump's second term as president mean for NATO?
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI congratulates Trump.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish President Erdoğan and other world leaders congratulate Trump.
From The New Arab, according to an opinion column, ignoring Gaza lost the election for Harris. (I believe that there are other reasons, but I can see how ignoring Gaza didn't help her.)
From The Hans India, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulates his "friend" Trump.
From The Straits Times, Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam congratulates Trump.
From The Mainichi, Trump's victory could lead to a trade war that would impact Japan and other U.S. allies.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly planning to offer $5 million for the release of each hostage held by Hamas.
From Gatestone Institute, "an apparent moral demise" within Christianity.
From The Stream, a pastor in California writes an open letter to Trump about immigration.
From The Daily Signal, Trump's gains with black men show the power of his populist realignment.
From The American Conservative, Trump's new mandate.
From The Western Journal, celebrities aren't taking Trump's win well.
From BizPac Review, former Attorney General Bill Barr calls on prosecutors to dismiss their pending cases against Trump.
From The Daily Wire, according to Trump, God spared his life "for a reason".
From the Daily Caller, CNN anchor Jake Tapper is "visibly stunned" that Harris did not outperform President Biden in any state.
From the New York Post, what Trump's reelection means for the tech industry and the anti-trust cases faced by Google.
From Breitbart, Tim Sheehy (R) unseats Senator John Tester (D) in Montana.
From Newsmax, Harris calls Trump ahead of her speech at Howard University to concede the election.
And from the Genesius Times, several U.S. cities put out flash flood warnings due to liberal tears after Trump's victory.
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