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#illegals
Breitbart: Sen. Marshall: Mayorkas Failure to Testify Slap in Face to Laken Riley
Sen. Roger Marshall criticized DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray for not testifying before Congress regarding the murder of Laken Riley by an illegal alien gang member. He stated their absence disrespects families affected by illegal immigration.
Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan illegal immigrant, was convicted for Riley's murder and sentenced to life in prison. He had been released into the U.S. despite a criminal history, raising concerns about immigration policies and enforcement.
Breitbart: Becerra Says 'We Do the Best We Can' After HHS Loses Contact with Migrant Kids
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra defended his tenure amid criticism regarding the agency's handling of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs). An Inspector General report revealed that HHS has lost contact with thousands of UACs after their release to adult sponsors, raising concerns about their safety and potential exploitation.
Becerra stated that he would not change any policies, despite the significant increase in UACs released during his administration compared to previous years. The lack of proper follow-up and failure to issue Notices to Appear for many UACs have contributed to their unaccounted status, leading to fears of trafficking and exploitation.
#politics
Fox News: Logan Paul trolls reporter with stunt double in contentious interview: 'Why do you look so different to me?'
Logan Paul trolled a BBC reporter by sending a stunt double to an interview meant for him. In a YouTube video, Paul explained how he prepared the lookalike, who wore an earpiece, to respond to questions about Paul's alleged cryptocurrency misconduct.
The reporter, Matt Shea, grew frustrated during the interview as he realized he was not speaking to the real Paul. Paul denied the allegations of misleading fans about cryptocurrency, calling the BBC documentary a "hit piece."
Front Page Magazine: FBI.Gov.Con
President Trump has selected Tulsi Gabbard as his nominee for Director of National Intelligence and John Ratcliffe for CIA head. Ratcliffe previously investigated the FBI's actions during the "Crossfire Hurricane" probe against Trump. The FBI's handling of threats against Trump and its focus on his supporters have raised concerns about its priorities.
The editorial criticizes the FBI for its failure to prevent attacks, including a recent assassination attempt on Trump, and its alleged partisan behavior under current leadership. It calls for accountability and reform within the bureau, suggesting that Trump should replace Christopher Wray to ensure the FBI serves the public interest.
Times Of Israel: Haifa area targeted by overnight salvo from Lebanon; IDF says several rockets downed
The IDF reported that five rockets were fired from Lebanon towards the Haifa area, with some intercepted and no injuries or damage reported. Sirens sounded in Haifa and nearby suburbs during the incident.
In U.S. political news, President-elect Donald Trump nominated Pam Bondi as attorney general after Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination amid controversy. Trump praised Bondi's prosecutorial experience, asserting she would combat the politicization of the DOJ.
Front Page Magazine: Is the Stupid Party Finally Smartening Up?
The Republican Party, often labeled the "Stupid Party," is showing signs of resistance against Democratic actions in Pennsylvania, particularly regarding a Senate seat recount. GOP leaders are challenging what they describe as illegal ballot counting efforts by Democrats, asserting these actions undermine voter confidence.
This shift in the GOP's approach reflects a potential change in its longstanding passive stance, especially in light of Donald Trump's influence. The party's pushback against perceived election interference marks a notable departure from past behaviors, suggesting a renewed commitment to asserting its position in the political landscape.
The Federalist: Casey Cries Uncle, Ending Senate Race Recount In Pennsylvania
Dave McCormick has officially won a U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania, flipping it from Democrat to Republican. Incumbent Bob Casey Jr. conceded after two weeks of uncertainty, acknowledging McCormick's victory in a video statement.
As the recount process begins, initial results show McCormick leading by a narrow margin, with some counties already reporting results that favor him. McCormick expressed gratitude for Casey's service and commitment to representing all Pennsylvanians.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Trump's Iran Strategy Could End Middle East Wars
Donald Trump's return to the White House brings a new international agenda, emphasizing his support for Israel amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. With key allies like Marco Rubio likely to join his administration, Trump faces the challenge of balancing peacemaking promises with strong opposition to Iran's influence in the region.
The article argues for a shift in Western policy towards Iran, advocating for support of the Iranian resistance to facilitate regime change. It suggests that a stable, democratic Iran could lead to a significant realignment in global politics and enhance security in the Middle East.
Le Monde: The implications of the ICC arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu for crimes against humanity
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, charging them with crimes against humanity and war crimes related to their actions in Gaza. This marks a significant move against leaders from a Western nation.
Netanyahu condemned the decision as "anti-Semitic," while Gallant warned it sets a "dangerous precedent." The charges stem from allegations of using starvation as a combat method and intentional attacks on civilians during the conflict following the October 2023 Hamas attack.
#military
Breitbart: GOP Senators Express Confidence In Hegseth's Confirmation to Pentagon
Republican senators expressed strong support for Pete Hegseth's nomination as defense secretary in the incoming Trump administration after a meeting. They believe past allegations of sexual assault will not hinder his confirmation, citing his military background and commitment to national security.
Senators emphasized the importance of maintaining military strength and moving away from political agendas. They anticipate a swift confirmation process, with Hegseth's qualifications and experience being highlighted by multiple GOP members.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: C.S. Lewis as Mere Christian
C.S. Lewis’s "Mere Christianity" serves as a foundational text addressing core aspects of Christianity while transcending denominational divides. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's errors and returning to the correct path, arguing that moral progress often requires a return to fundamental truths.
Lewis critiques the notion of moral relativism, asserting that universal laws of human nature exist and that good is real while evil is a perversion of the good. He contends that true happiness is found in God and that humanity's journey involves the choice between good and evil, ultimately leading to the necessity of repentance and striving to embody Christ-like virtues.
#education
Breitbart: Schweizer: Reformer Tells Trump to Gut the Dept. of Education -- but Don't Kill It
Richard Corcoran advises President-elect Trump to leverage federal funding as a tool for education reform, suggesting the Department of Education should be restructured rather than abolished. He emphasizes the need for disruptors in education and advocates for increased support for charter schools.
Corcoran criticizes the current education bureaucracy, particularly in states with liberal agendas, and calls for changes to accrediting processes to reduce the influence of DEIB policies. He aims to refocus the Department's mission on providing a world-class education that encourages critical thinking.