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#illegals

Breitbart: Human Smuggler Testifies He Brought 500 Indian Migrants Across U.S.-Canada Border in Four Years
Human Smuggler Testifies He Brought 500 Indian Migrants Across U.S.-Canada Border in Four Years
An Indian migrant, Rajinder Singh, testified that he smuggled over 500 Indian nationals across the U.S.-Canada border, earning more than $400,000. In exchange for his testimony against the network's leaders, he will be allowed to remain and work in the U.S. despite his illegal entry.

Singh's smuggling operation reportedly led to the deaths of four Indian migrants in January 2022. He described the dangers of the smuggling trade, stating, “They are playing with people’s lives. People died.” His testimony raises questions about the ethics of those involved in human smuggling.


#politics

The Western Journal: Jack Smith Drops Charges Against Trump, Says 'Circumstances' Have 'Changed'
Jack Smith Drops Charges Against Trump, Says 'Circumstances' Have 'Changed'
Special Counsel Jack Smith has moved to dismiss all felony charges against President-elect Donald Trump related to alleged interference in the 2020 election. The decision comes after the recent election results, which will see Trump inaugurated on January 20, 2025. Smith cited the Justice Department's longstanding position that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted as a reason for dropping the charges.

Trump's spokesperson hailed the decision as a victory for the rule of law, emphasizing the American people's mandate for Trump. While the federal charges have been dismissed, two state criminal cases against Trump remain active. The legal landscape continues to evolve as the inauguration approaches.


CNSNews: Is Chicago 'MAGA Country?' Trump Actually Wins a Ward in the City, Best GOP Performance Since '92
Is Chicago 'MAGA Country?' Trump Actually Wins a Ward in the City, Best GOP Performance Since '92
Jussie Smollett's claim that Chicago might be "MAGA Country" has some basis in recent election results. In the 2024 election, Donald Trump garnered 22.01% of the city vote, a significant increase from 12.41% in 2016, with notable wins in the 41st Ward.

Trump's statewide vote in Illinois rose to 45.3%, the best performance for a Republican since 1992. This shift indicates a growing Republican presence in a city traditionally dominated by Democrats.


Fox News: Alec Baldwin believes 'Americans are very uninformed about reality'
Alec Baldwin believes 'Americans are very uninformed about reality'
Alec Baldwin argues that Americans are misinformed about global issues due to a lack of education and the influence of mass media. Speaking at the Torino Film Festival, he highlighted gaps in knowledge regarding topics like climate change, Ukraine, and Israel.

Baldwin believes the film industry can help fill this information void, emphasizing the need for alternative energy solutions and addressing environmental challenges. He expressed concerns about the current political climate without directly mentioning Donald Trump.


Fox News: Gavin Newsom threatens intervention if Trump kills Biden's $7.5K EV tax credit
Gavin Newsom threatens intervention if Trump kills Biden's $7.5K EV tax credit
Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to counter President-elect Donald Trump's anticipated rollback of green energy incentives, specifically the federal tax credit for electric vehicles. He aims to maintain California's support for zero-emission vehicles by reinstating state-level rebates if the federal credit is eliminated.

Newsom's initiative is part of a broader strategy to protect California's environmental policies from Trump's administration, which he views as a threat to clean air and green jobs. The governor has previously launched over 100 lawsuits against Trump, indicating a commitment to resist federal policy changes.


Forbes: Jack Smith Drops All Charges Against Donald Trump
Jack Smith Drops All Charges Against Donald Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith has requested the dismissal of felony charges against Donald Trump related to the 2020 election and has dropped an appeal concerning classified document charges. This decision comes as Trump is set to retake office, adhering to the DOJ's policy against prosecuting sitting presidents.

Trump's various legal challenges, including indictments for election subversion and withholding classified documents, have been marked by claims of presidential immunity. He has pleaded not guilty and has characterized the charges as politically motivated. The future of his other legal troubles remains uncertain.


GB News: Prosecutor files to dismiss presidential election interference charges against Donald Trump
Prosecutor files to dismiss presidential election interference charges against Donald Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a motion to dismiss the election interference case against Donald Trump, citing Department of Justice policy that prohibits prosecuting sitting presidents. This comes as Trump prepares for his inauguration on January 20, 2025.

Smith clarified that the dismissal is based on constitutional grounds, not the merits of the case, which involves charges related to Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The filing highlights the legal rationale behind the DOJ's stance on presidential prosecution.


CNSNews: FEMA FIRES Bureaucrat Who Told Aid Workers To Skip Over 'Trump Houses'
FEMA FIRES Bureaucrat Who Told Aid Workers To Skip Over 'Trump Houses'
FEMA's constitutional legitimacy is questioned, with claims that it detracts from personal responsibility and local charitable efforts. Recent reports reveal that a FEMA official instructed workers to avoid homes displaying Trump signs during Hurricane Milton relief efforts, leading to an investigation by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

The incident has sparked outrage and prompted scrutiny from the House Oversight Committee. Despite the controversy, the broader critique remains focused on FEMA's existence and its role in disaster relief, highlighting concerns about government overreach and inefficiency.


#society

GB News: 'You will kill us!' Inside Boom Radio's battle to survive as BBC plans spin-off that will crush competition
'You will kill us!' Inside Boom Radio's battle to survive as BBC plans spin-off that will crush competition
Phil Riley, CEO of Boom Radio, warns that the BBC's upcoming Radio 2 spin-off station could severely impact smaller rivals by attracting listeners from independent stations like his, which targets an older demographic. Boom Radio has seen significant growth since its launch, but the BBC's plans could halve its audience.

Despite acknowledging the potential negative impact on competitors, the BBC intends to proceed with its spin-off, claiming it will enhance music offerings and support new talent. Riley argues that the BBC's actions threaten small businesses like Boom Radio, which lacks the resources to compete against a publicly funded entity.


Breitbart: Actor Joel Grey Compares Trump to Nazi Regime from 'Cabaret' in New York Times Op-Ed
Actor Joel Grey Compares Trump to Nazi Regime from 'Cabaret' in New York Times Op-Ed
Joel Grey has drawn parallels between President-elect Donald Trump’s second administration and the early Nazi regime depicted in "Cabaret." In a New York Times op-ed, he expressed concerns for American Jews, despite Trump’s strong pro-Israel stance, suggesting a sense of powerlessness against rising authoritarianism.

Grey emphasized the importance of vigilance against dark political times, recalling the shortsightedness of European Jews in the 1920s and ’30s. He did not address the rise in antisemitism in Democrat-led areas following recent events, while Trump’s support among Jewish voters has notably increased.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel set to okay 60-day Lebanon truce Tuesday, but pledges to act against Hezbollah
Israel set to okay 60-day Lebanon truce Tuesday, but pledges to act against Hezbollah
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to convene a high-level security cabinet to approve a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah amid ongoing hostilities. Israeli officials emphasize that this is not an end to the war but a temporary pause, with military actions against Hezbollah still permitted.

Despite concerns from some government members about the ceasefire's implications, officials believe it could strategically isolate Hamas in Gaza. The ceasefire is expected to be monitored by a five-country committee led by the U.S., following recent diplomatic negotiations.


#military

GB News: Twelve British soldiers injured in horrific six-car pile up in Estonia
Twelve British soldiers injured in horrific six-car pile up in Estonia
Twelve British soldiers were injured in a six-car crash during a NATO training exercise in Estonia. The incident occurred in blizzard conditions when their convoy collided with a pile-up of civilian vehicles near the Russian border.

Five civilians were also hurt, and a medical evacuation jet was dispatched to transport the injured soldiers to a hospital in Birmingham.


#crime

Breitbart: NYC Democrat Rep Slams Officials After Released Suspect Is Accused in Killings
NYC Democrat Rep Slams Officials After Released Suspect Is Accused in Killings
A Bronx Democrat official is criticizing New York leaders for failed criminal justice reforms linked to the alleged crime spree of Ramon Rivera, who is accused of murdering three people. Rep. Ritchie Torres calls for accountability, stating those responsible for Rivera's early release should face consequences.

Torres and other officials argue that the system's failures in both criminal justice and mental health contributed to the tragedy, which could have been prevented. They emphasize the need for stronger oversight and legal authority to keep dangerous individuals off the streets.


Breitbart: At Least 13 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
At Least 13 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Over the weekend in Chicago, at least 13 people were shot, including two fatalities. A 16-year-old boy was killed after being shot while on a sidewalk, and a 43-year-old man died after being shot in Little Village.

Additionally, an armed food vendor fatally shot an alleged robber during a confrontation. The vendor is a concealed carry license holder.


#sports

Forbes: General Motors Is Bringing A Cadillac Team To Formula 1 In 2026
General Motors Is Bringing A Cadillac Team To Formula 1 In 2026
General Motors will become the first U.S. automaker to enter Formula 1 with a Cadillac-branded team starting in 2026. The team, managed by Andretti Global, will initially use Ferrari engines and aims to develop its own Cadillac engine by 2028.

This move concludes a lengthy dispute involving Michael Andretti and a U.S. Justice Department inquiry. While the Cadillac team will join the grid, it will not be the only American presence, as the Haas F1 team has been competing since 2016 without an American driver.


#outdoors

Fox News: Tranquil hot springs around the US you can visit this winter to find warmth even on the coldest days
Tranquil hot springs around the US you can visit this winter to find warmth even on the coldest days
The U.S. offers numerous hot springs perfect for winter relaxation, including Chena Hot Springs in Alaska, known for its mineral-rich waters and Northern Lights views, and Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas, featuring historic bathhouses and hiking trails.

Other notable locations include Dunton Hot Springs in Colorado, Yellowstone Hot Springs in Montana, and the Utah Crater, which offers unique activities like paddleboard yoga. Each destination provides a chance to enjoy soothing thermal waters and various amenities.