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#politics

Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Trump has leverage and political capital, and he intends to use it
LAURA INGRAHAM: Trump has leverage and political capital, and he intends to use it
Laura Ingraham discusses President-elect Trump's political capital and appeal, particularly among young voters and former Democrats. She highlights the shift in perception of the Republican Party among young African American men and the Hispanic vote, suggesting cultural figures should take note.

Ingraham also contrasts the cultural left's support for figures like Colin Kaepernick with the growing acceptance of Trump among pro athletes. She calls for a broader understanding of these dynamics in the current political landscape.


Fox News: Senate GOP initiates Thune-engineered slow down as Schumer looks to stack judicial votes
Senate GOP initiates Thune-engineered slow down as Schumer looks to stack judicial votes
Senate Republicans are delaying votes on judicial nominees as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pushes for quick confirmations of Biden-appointed judges. Led by Minority Whip John Thune, GOP members are using procedural maneuvers to extend floor action and challenge Schumer's cloture filings.

Schumer aims to confirm as many judges as possible before the Democrats lose control of the Senate. He highlighted the diversity of the judges already confirmed and plans to continue prioritizing judicial confirmations in the remaining weeks of their majority.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Families of American Oct. 7 Hamas attack victims sue Iran for ‘crucial role’ in supporting massacre
Families of American Oct. 7 Hamas attack victims sue Iran for ‘crucial role’ in supporting massacre
Families of American victims from the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel have filed a lawsuit against Iran, alleging its direct involvement in the assault that resulted in 1,200 deaths. The lawsuit claims Iran funded and coordinated the attack with Hamas and includes evidence from documents found in Gaza.

The plaintiffs seek compensatory damages under U.S. law, asserting that Iran's support for Hamas constitutes terrorism. They aim to hold Iran accountable for its role in the attack, emphasizing that it was not a spontaneous event but rather a planned operation supported by Iran.


Times Of Israel: Israel urges UN to push Iraq to take ‘immediate action’ against Iran-backed militias
Israel urges UN to push Iraq to take ‘immediate action’ against Iran-backed militias
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar urged the UN Security Council to pressure Iraq to stop Iran-backed militias from attacking Israel. He emphasized Iraq's responsibility under international law to prevent its territory from being used for such attacks and affirmed Israel's right to self-defense.

Sa’ar's comments follow a recent drone strike by the Islamic Resistance of Iraq that resulted in Israeli casualties. He stated that Israel will take necessary measures to protect itself and its citizens from these militias.


#crime

The Western Journal: Pro-Palestinian Activist Convicted of Murdering American and Israeli Has Been Released from Prison
Pro-Palestinian Activist Convicted of Murdering American and Israeli Has Been Released from Prison
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese terrorist convicted of murdering an American and an Israeli diplomat, is set to be released from a French prison on December 6 after 40 years. The court's decision is contingent on his departure from France, but the anti-terrorism prosecutor plans to appeal.

Abdallah, who has not expressed remorse for his actions, was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and has been linked to multiple attacks in France. His release has garnered mixed reactions, with some groups celebrating it while U.S. officials oppose it.