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#politics
The Telegraph: Jair Bolsonaro so ‘fired up’ by Trump’s inauguration invitation he ‘stopped taking Viagra’
Jair Bolsonaro expressed excitement over his invitation to Donald Trump's inauguration, stating it has rejuvenated him to the point of stopping his use of Viagra. He emphasized the significance of Trump's gesture, calling him "the most important guy in the world."
Bolsonaro is among several foreign leaders invited, including Argentina's Javier Milei and China's Xi Jinping.
Front Page Magazine: The Imam on Trump’s Inauguration Program
Imam Husham Al-Husainy, an Iraqi Shiite refugee in Dearborn, has spent two decades influencing U.S. politics while promoting Iranian interests. Initially supportive of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, he later shifted to supporting Shiite supremacy and opposing American and Israeli policies.
Al-Husainy's actions reflect a broader trend of Shiite political maneuvering in America, leveraging their community's voting power to further Iran's agenda. Despite initial hopes for a return to Iraq, many Shiite refugees have instead sought to reshape American politics to align with their interests.
The Western Journal: CNN Panel Gets Uncomfortable as Pundit Explains Why Biden's Legacy Is Forever Tied with a Victorious Trump
CNN pundit Scott Jennings criticized President Biden's legacy during a panel discussion, asserting that Biden will primarily be remembered for facilitating the rise of Donald Trump. Jennings described Biden's farewell address as "pretty terrible," noting the president's diminished mental state and questioning his ability to run for another term.
Jennings argued that Biden's presidency will be viewed as a footnote in the era of Trump, similar to John Quincy Adams' brief term overshadowed by Andrew Jackson. This perspective highlights the perception that Biden's administration has inadvertently strengthened Trumpism.
Breitbart: Nolte: CNN Shuffles Wolf Blitzer Around on the Titanic
CNN is reportedly shifting its programming by moving Wolf Blitzer to mornings and considering a two-hour expansion of Erin Burnett's show, despite low viewership numbers. The network's primetime average was only 501,000 viewers, significantly trailing Fox News.
Critics argue that these changes reflect a lack of understanding of CNN's core issues, which they believe stem from its on-air talent rather than scheduling. Many see these moves as ineffective attempts to revitalize a struggling network.
Front Page Magazine: Honestly, Who Cares If Michelle Obama Is at Trump’s Inauguration?
Michelle Obama will not attend Donald Trump's inauguration, prompting mixed reactions. Some express disappointment, while others feel indifferent, arguing that her absence is preferable. The piece criticizes the Obamas' celebrity status and their perceived disconnect from everyday Americans.
The author suggests that the focus should be on the future rather than past figures, emphasizing a desire for less pomp in political ceremonies. Ultimately, they assert that Michelle Obama’s presence is not needed or missed.
Breitbart: Rubio Senate Replacement Ashley Moody: 'I Will Not Let My Country Down'
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has been appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to replace Senator Marco Rubio, who is expected to join President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet. Moody expressed her commitment to serving Florida and the nation, emphasizing her dedication to conservative policies and the America First agenda.
She criticized the Biden administration for expanding government power and undermining state autonomy, vowing to fight for the rights of Floridians and uphold their values in the Senate. Moody is set to take office on January 20, coinciding with Rubio's anticipated confirmation.
The Western Journal: Stacey Abrams Makes History as Largest Ever Election Ethics Fine of Its Kind Imposed on Activist Groups She Founded
Stacey Abrams' political advocacy groups, the New Georgia Project and the New Georgia Project Action Fund, were fined $300,000 by the Georgia State Ethics Commission for failing to disclose over $4 million in contributions and spending during her 2018 gubernatorial campaign. This fine is reportedly the largest ever imposed by a state ethics commission in the U.S. related to election finance violations.
The groups committed 16 violations, including unreported donations and expenditures. Although Abrams stepped down as CEO in 2017, the funds raised significantly supported her campaign. The investigation, which began in 2019, highlighted the importance of accountability in election financing.
Breitbart: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Mark Zuckerberg to Attend Donald Trump's Inauguration
Four major tech leaders, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sundar Pichai, will attend Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. Their presence signifies support for the incoming administration amid potential policy changes affecting their companies, which face various antitrust issues.
The tech titans have made significant contributions to Trump's inaugural fund and are navigating a competitive landscape in AI, space exploration, and social media. Their attendance reflects both political alignment and strategic interests in the new administration.
The Western Journal: House Republicans Ask Trump to Hold Off on Certain Executive Orders Amid Budget Scramble
House Republicans have urged President-elect Donald Trump to delay repealing Biden-era policies through executive orders. They want to include these reversals in a reconciliation bill to help address government spending concerns.
Key issues include Biden's student loan debt forgiveness and electric vehicle incentives, which Republicans aim to target for budget cuts. The GOP is racing against time as Trump’s inauguration approaches on January 20.
#society
GB News: Thousands of motorists hit with fines for breaking Highway Code rule despite council investing in deterrents
In North East Lincolnshire, over 1,300 fines were issued last year for illegal parking outside schools, particularly for stopping on yellow zig-zag lines. The initiative, supported by CCTV, aims to enhance safety for pedestrians and children during school drop-off times.
While some residents appreciate the safety measures, others criticize the penalties as a potential money-making scheme. The council emphasizes the importance of enforcing these rules to protect children, despite concerns about possible unintended consequences of the enforcement.
Fox News: Cancer linked to alcohol use could entice drinkers to try alternatives
A recent study indicates a rise in the popularity of no- and low-alcohol beverages, coinciding with warnings from the U.S. surgeon general about alcohol's cancer risks.
Additionally, two airline pilots discuss the mixed reactions to passengers applauding after a flight lands, with some viewing it as rude while others see it as a positive gesture.
Fox News: Russian man saves American flag outside burning California home: 'A symbol to me and my family'
Sultan Ramazanov, a Russian asylum seeker in the U.S., gained attention for rescuing an American flag from a burning home during California wildfires. He was moved to save the flag, which he saw as a symbol of gratitude for the opportunities he received in the U.S.
The video of his act went viral, helping him connect with the flag's owner, a 74-year-old man. They plan to meet soon to return the flag, which Ramazanov now sees as a personal symbol of his new life in America.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Joe Biden’s Bizarro World of Foreign Policy “Achievements”
President Biden claimed his administration improved America's global standing, citing Iran's weakened position and Israel's military successes against Hamas and Hezbollah. However, critics argue these outcomes occurred despite his policies, which allegedly hindered Israeli responses and emboldened adversaries.
Biden's assertions about saving Ukraine and avoiding war in Afghanistan are also questioned, as his actions may have contributed to Russian aggression and the chaotic withdrawal from Kabul. Overall, the editorial suggests Biden's tenure has weakened U.S. military strength and foreign relations.
Forbes: Why Does Trump Want To Buy Greenland? What To Know As Danish Prime Minister Says It’s ‘Not For Sale’
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen reaffirmed to Donald Trump that Greenland is not for sale during a recent phone call, despite Trump's ongoing interest in acquiring the territory. Danish officials have expressed skepticism about Trump's intentions and emphasized Greenland's push for independence.
Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., visited Greenland, which some local leaders criticized as a staged effort to promote U.S. interests. The Biden administration dismissed Trump's acquisition ideas as unrealistic, while Greenland's government maintains its stance on self-governance and independence.
#culture
Forbes: MrBeast’s Game Show Breaks Amazon Record: 50 Million Views In 25 Days, Reports Say
MrBeast's new gameshow "Beast Games" has set a streaming record on Amazon Prime Video, garnering 50 million views in just 25 days, making it the platform's most streamed unscripted show. The show features 1,000 contestants competing for a record $5 million prize.
However, the show is facing legal challenges, as contestants have filed a lawsuit alleging mistreatment, including sexual harassment and lack of medical care. MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has not commented on the allegations but claims they are exaggerated.
#crime
Breitbart: ChatGPT Mystery: Mother of OpenAI Whistleblower Tells Tucker Carlson He Was Murdered
Poornima Ramarao, mother of OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji, disputes the official suicide ruling following her son's death, claiming evidence suggests foul play. She highlights inconsistencies in the investigation, including a lack of thorough autopsy and the presence of blood throughout the apartment.
Ramarao believes Balaji was murdered, citing a downward bullet angle and other injuries that imply he was attacked. She has called for a private autopsy to further investigate the circumstances surrounding his death, expressing skepticism about the suicide narrative.