Blinken’s Mexico Meeting & Trump’s Ballot Battles | Afternoon Update | 12.27.23


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I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire editor in Chief John Bickley. It's Wednesday, December 27, and this is your morning wire afternoon update.


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Secretary of State Anthony Blinken will meet with Mexico's president today to discuss the massive surge in illegal immigration into the US. Blinken will be joined by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majoris in Mexico City, where they will request help from Mexico. Record numbers of illegal migrants have been traveling through Mexico into the US since President Biden took office, and the administration is feeling pressure from voters and Democrat city mayors to take action. The meeting comes as mexican media is reporting that a caravan of six to 10,000 migrants is making its way toward the US southern border right now. Many of the travelers are from Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela and Haiti.


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The US launched airstrikes this week against an Iran backed terror group in Iraq after the group injured three U. S. Service members in a Christmas Day drone strike. Katab Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, struck A-U-S. Base in Urbal, Iraq, injuring three U. S. Service members, leaving one in critical condition. The US responded with airstrikes late on Monday night against multiple facilities used by the group. U. S. Central Command said in a statement that the strikes destroyed the facilities and likely killed a number of militants, and there are no indications that any civilian lives were affected. Us forces in Iraq and Syria have reportedly been attacked by militant groups more than 100 times since midoctober former President.


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Trump will stay on the ballot in Michigan after the state's supreme court said it will not hear an appeal of a lower court's ruling. The state's high court said the appeals court judgment was considered but denied. The ruling follows a controversial decision made by Colorado's Supreme Court, which in a very divided vote found the former president to be ineligible due to his alleged incitement of the January 6 riots. The Colorado ruling marked the first time in history that the 14th Amendment has been used to remove a presidential candidate from a ballot.


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An israeli military official says the war with Hamas will go on for many months and there's no magic solution. Israel has expanded its offensive into central Gaza and is warning Palestinians to leave the refugee camps in the area. Meanwhile, fighting continues in the north, where israeli forces faced off with Hezbollah militants along the Lebanon border. The Hamas controlled palestinian health ministry claims that tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed thus far. Those numbers cannot be verified. The IDF says they have lost 153 soldiers to date in the war. The conflict began when Hamas terrorists murdered around 1200 israeli citizens in surprise attacks on October 7.


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Pizza Hut is laying off 1200 delivery drivers in California and Chipotle stores in the state say they will raise prices. The move comes in advance of the state's new $20 minimum wage hike, which goes into effect in April. Fast food restaurants are finding ways to deal with increased labor costs, mostly by raising prices. Consumers who want pizza Hut will have to use a third party delivery service like Grubhub or Uber eats.


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Severe weather has killed at least ten people in the eastern states of Queensland and Victoria. In Australia, several of those who died were aboard a ship on annual fishing trip when it capsized. Others were swept away by floodwaters and several more were killed by falling trees. The strong winds and thunderstorms started on Monday and have left more than 85,000 people without power. Here's Premier Stephen Miles, who says the state emergency service is nearly maxed out as cleanup efforts continue, ses are dealing.


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With nearly 1000 requests for assistance. That is a very heavy workload for them. The thoughts of all Queenslanders are with those families who are grieving right now.


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And as we approach the end of 2023, Google has released its list of the most searched news stories and people the most popular news story may not surprise you. It was the war between Israel and Hamas. The second most searched news story was that of the Titan submersible, which imploded on its way to the Titanic, killing all those on board. The most searched person in 2023 was NFL defensive back Demar Hamlin. He's the Buffalo Bills player who collapsed on field during a game. He's since made a full recovery. The second most searched person was actor Jeremy Renner after he was involved in a snowplow accident. Rounding out the list of the most searched people were NFL player Travis Kelsey. At number three, he's been dating Taylor Swift. And number four was Tucker Carlson, who parted ways with Fox in April.


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The most searched song was Jason Aldean's. Try that in a small town. Aldean was also the most searched musician.


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Those are your drive home updates this afternoon. To learn more about these stories, go to Dailywire.com. And for more in depth discussion of the biggest stories of the day, listen to the latest full episode of Morningwire. Every morning.

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