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Trump Transition Team Avoids Gov’t Surveillance; Empty Shelves in the Northeast

As Thanksgiving nears, controversies arise over the new Surgeon General, Stop & Shop faces a cyber incident, Trump proposes tariffs, and his transition team rejects GSA resources, sparking debates.

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Health

As the nation approaches Thanksgiving, several developments across various sectors have captured public attention. In health policy, the appointment of the new Surgeon General has sparked controversy, with critics pointing to the appointee’s ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Dr. Malone, known for his work in mRNA technology, has reportedly expressed concerns about the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on health reforms. He has highlighted the need for leadership to challenge entrenched interests and has advocated for figures like Bobby Kennedy, who have been critical of the industry. This debate reflects ongoing tensions between medical freedom advocates and established health institutions.

Economy

President Trump has announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico unless they assist in curbing migrant crossings into the United States. Canadian officials have responded by emphasizing the importance of their economic relationship with the U.S. and warning of potential repercussions for trade agreements. Trump’s tariff strategy also includes a proposed 10% tariff on Chinese goods until the country takes stronger action against fentanyl production. These measures have sparked debate over their potential impact on both domestic and international economies.

Meanwhile, a cyber incident has disrupted operations at Stop & Shop grocery stores in the Northeast, leading to empty shelves just before the holiday. The parent company, Ahold Delhaize, reported a cybersecurity issue affecting its U.S. network, resulting in product shortages and payment processing challenges. The chain is working to restock essential items for Thanksgiving, assuring customers that efforts are underway to resolve the situation. Analysts have suggested that the incident resembles a ransomware attack, drawing attention to the vulnerability of supply chains to cyber threats.

US Politics

The Trump transition team has decided not to use technology and office space provided by the Government Services Administration (GSA), citing concerns over surveillance. Instead, the team will rely on private resources to avoid issues encountered during Trump’s first term. This decision has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest and the security of the transition process. The Biden administration has expressed concern over the lack of federal support, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding sensitive information and ensuring transparency.

Sources

Controversy Brews Over Surgeon General Appointment Amidst Calls for Bold Action Against Big Pharma Influence

There’s been widespread, let me just say, it’s been widespread outrage, particularly among our audience and other audiences that have been at the front line of this pandemic from the beginning about the selection of the Surgeon General.

Source | Submitted by eramerine1

Cyber Attack Leaves Stop & Shop Shelves Bare as Thanksgiving Nears

Stop & Shop cyber incident leaves some shelves empty ahead of Thanksgiving

Source | Submitted by Walberga

Trump’s Tariff Tango: Border Security or Economic Self-Sabotage?

Trump would unintentionally punish the American people through these tariffs as the costs are always passed on to the consumer.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Trump Transition Team Opts Out of GSA Tech, Citing Surveillance Concerns

The Trump transition team has refused to sign an MOU with the Government Services Administration (GSA), and will not be using cell phones, computers, offices or “any technology” provided by the GSA.

Source | Submitted by bcoop

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