Ron DeSantis Spox: Washington Post Should Convert D.C. Offices into Shelter for Border Crossers; Missing Donald: Washington Post Scrambles to Fill Trump Void as Readership Tanks
DeSantis Spox: Washington Post Should Convert D.C. Offices into Shelter for Border Crossers:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is hitting back at the Washington Post after a columnist claimed he is looking to profit politically “on the backs of vulnerable immigrant children.”
“We might start taking the Washington Post seriously if they convert their enormous office building, in one of DC’s most expensive neighborhoods, into a facility for unaccompanied minors,” DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw said in an exclusive statement to Breitbart News.
Last week, DeSantis began implementing an emergency order that bans the issuance or renewal of all state licenses to Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) facilities that provide services to Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs), Breitbart News exclusively reported.
In addition, DeSantis has proposed six legislative solutions to disincentivize illegal immigration to Florida and financially cripple non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that profit from resettling border crossers in the state. —>READ MORE HERE
Missing Donald: Washington Post Scrambles to Fill Trump Void as Readership Tanks:
When former President Donald Trump made one of his first post-presidential appearances, he kicked off his remarks by saying, “Do you miss me yet?”
If he were saying that to The Washington Post, the answer would be “yes.”
The Post faces a crisis at a crossroads of its future as it tries to turn away from all-Trump all-the-time political coverage into other areas, but so far readers aren’t buying it, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The Journal reported on a meeting of top newspaper officials that it said took place last week.
As part of the Post’s review of its past, a document was shared showing the outlet’s website traffic dropped 28 percent in October.
Although declines in the liberal media during the post-Trump era are common, the Post’s decline was greater than most, including The New York Times and CNN. —>READ MORE HERE
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