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25 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Rupert Lowe demands Labour release key figures on illegal migrants - WATCH
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe anticipates the release of important data regarding crime rates among illegal migrants this week. He shared his optimism during a segment on GB News.
#politics
Fox News: Whoopi Goldberg shuts down co-host's fearmongering about Trump before inauguration: 'Wait and see'
Whoopi Goldberg and co-hosts on "The View" debated the incoming Trump administration, with Goldberg arguing against panic and urging a wait-and-see approach. She emphasized the importance of observing Trump's actions before forming judgments, dismissing doomsday scenarios as unproductive.
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin echoed this sentiment, advocating for rooting for a successful presidency while remaining vigilant. The discussion highlighted differing views on the potential impact of Trump's leadership, with some co-hosts expressing concerns about authoritarianism.
Breitbart: As Trump Heads to White House Rep. Burlison Pushes Plan to Abolish ATF
Rep. Eric Burlison (R) is advocating for the abolition of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), labeling it a "disaster" that violates the Second Amendment. He believes states should manage gun law enforcement independently of federal oversight.
Burlison's push comes in light of recent ATF regulations, which have faced legal challenges and rendered many rules unenforceable. He aims for a future where such legal actions are unnecessary due to the agency's elimination.
Fox News: Congress has just weeks to avoid a partial government shutdown after Thanksgiving
Congress faces a tight deadline to approve government spending before December 20, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation to avoid a shutdown. The Senate has yet to vote on appropriations bills, raising concerns about a potential omnibus spending bill.
House Speaker Mike Johnson suggests a short-term Continuing Resolution could provide Republicans with more leverage, but the outcome remains uncertain. Some GOP members oppose a large omnibus bill, warning of its implications for future fiscal control.
Fox News: Court upholds red state's ban on trans surgeries, treatments for minors
A Missouri state court upheld a law banning child mutilation, marking a significant victory for proponents of the legislation. Attorney General Andrew Bailey highlighted the ruling as a landmark decision, emphasizing the lack of evidence supporting irreversible procedures for minors.
This ruling comes as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to review a related case in Tennessee regarding the constitutionality of bans on transgender medical procedures for minors. Currently, 26 states have enacted similar restrictions, while 24 states and D.C. maintain access to such treatments.
Breitbart: Whoopi Goldberg: 2024 Election Was About Race, Misogyny
Whoopi Goldberg expressed her belief that Donald Trump's potential victory in the 2024 election is influenced by race and misogyny. She emphasized her personal perspective, stating that her experiences shape her views on these issues and highlighted the need to see Trump's actions before making judgments.
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin noted feelings of unrepresentation under Biden, particularly regarding border issues, prompting a discussion on differing perceptions and priorities among the co-hosts. Goldberg acknowledged these differences, emphasizing the importance of understanding varied perspectives.
#society
Breitbart: Canada's Conservatives Demand Snap Election After Trudeau Ignores Pro-Hamas Riot, Lets Loose at Taylor Swift Concert
Montreal Police Chief Fady Dagher reported multiple arrests during violent protests against NATO, which included vandalism and assaults. The protests, organized by radical groups, were aimed at criticizing NATO's ties to Israel amid ongoing conflicts.
Political leaders, including Prime Minister Trudeau, faced backlash for their delayed responses to the protests, which were condemned as antisemitic. Critics argue that the government’s handling of rising antisemitism reflects broader failures in addressing hate and violence in Canada.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Top NATO military official urges businesses to be prepared for ‘wartime scenario’
NATO's military committee chair, Admiral Rob Bauer, urged businesses to prepare for potential wartime scenarios due to rising tensions with Russia and China. He emphasized the need for resilient production and distribution systems to mitigate vulnerabilities and ensure crucial goods and services remain available.
Bauer highlighted the strategic implications of commercial decisions, warning that reliance on Chinese and Russian supplies could pose security risks. He noted the importance of economic strength in winning wars, as military victories alone are insufficient.
Breitbart: Poll: Most Americans Oppose Sending Weapons to Ukraine
A recent CBS News/YouGov poll indicates that 51% of Americans oppose military aid to Ukraine, with significant age and party line divides. While 72% of Democrats support aid, 64% of Republicans and 54% of independents are against it.
This survey follows reports of President Biden authorizing the use of ATACMS missiles, escalating tensions with Russia, which has updated its nuclear doctrine in response. Russia claims that U.S. missiles have struck its territory, prompting retaliatory actions.
#military
Times Of Israel: Officer asks to quit over incident in which researcher, soldier were killed in Lebanon
Col. Yoav Yarom of the IDF's Golani Brigade has resigned after a civilian researcher, Zeev Erlich, was killed in southern Lebanon during an unauthorized visit to an archaeological site. Yarom took responsibility despite an ongoing investigation, claiming media portrayals were inaccurate.
Erlich, who was recognized posthumously as a major in the reserves, entered the area in IDF uniform but was not on active duty. The IDF is conducting multiple probes into the incident, questioning the approval process for civilian access to combat zones.
The Economist: The frightening maths of Europe’s military black hole
Europe faces a military funding crisis as defense officials express concern over inadequate spending amid rising threats, particularly from Russia. The recent meeting between NATO's new head and the U.S. president-elect highlights uncertainty in European defense strategies.
With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and increasing missile threats, European nations must confront the reality of their defense capabilities. Voter reluctance to increase military budgets complicates efforts to bolster security in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
Times Of Israel: Security cabinet member signals Lebanon deal uncertain, amid pressure to oppose it
Israel is poised to approve a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah, prompting mixed reactions from political leaders and local officials. Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter expressed concerns about the deal, suggesting it could mirror a previous ineffective UN resolution. Local mayors criticized it as a "surrender deal," fearing it would jeopardize security in northern communities.
Opposition leaders, including Benny Gantz, urged transparency about the agreement, while some far-right members of the government opposed it. The IDF claims it has weakened Hezbollah's capabilities but is prepared for further military action if the ceasefire fails. The conflict escalated following the October 7 Hamas attacks, leading to heightened tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.
#culture
GB News: Grave of 'Ebenezer Scrooge' used in Christmas Carol film smashed by vandals - 'Utterly appalling'
A gravestone prop from the 1984 film adaptation of A Christmas Carol has been vandalized at St Chad's Church in Shrewsbury. The stone, which plays a significant role in the film, has left local residents and tourists devastated, as it is a cherished part of their Christmas traditions.
Authorities are investigating the incident, which is believed to have occurred recently. Local stone masons may assist in repairing the damaged prop, while community members express their outrage and sadness over the act of vandalism.
Human Events: Chinese crypto boss buys banana duct taped to a wall for $6.2 million at art auction, plans to eat it
A Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur, Justin Sun, purchased the art piece "Comedian," which consists of a banana duct-taped to a wall, for $6.2 million at a Sotheby's auction. He plans to eat the banana as part of a unique artistic experience, highlighting its cultural significance.
The artwork, created by Maurizio Cattelan, debuted in 2019 and originally sold for $120,000. The banana must be replaced every few days, and its value lies in the certificate of authenticity, allowing the owner to recreate the piece.