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America One News
10 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: South Korea Bans President from Leaving After Martial Law, Failed Impeachment
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces a treason investigation and has been banned from leaving the country following his controversial declaration of martial law. This move was met with immediate backlash from the National Assembly, which voted unanimously against the declaration, leading to Yoon rescinding it shortly after.
The political turmoil has sparked calls for Yoon's impeachment, with significant divisions within his party complicating matters. Despite the chaos, the Defense Minister confirmed Yoon remains in control of the military, although many military leaders expressed intent to disregard any future martial law orders. Protests demanding Yoon's resignation have erupted, reflecting deep public unrest.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Jim Jordan, Bryan Steil Demand Democrats Confess Potentially Accepting Foreign Donations
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil have requested ActBlue and its third-party vendor, Sift, to disclose if they raised funds from foreign nationals, which is illegal under federal law. They cited concerns over potentially fraudulent donations linked to poor anti-fraud practices.
Jordan's inquiry follows a data analysis revealing suspicious transactions, including uncharacteristic donations and contributions exceeding donor capabilities. The Treasury Department is also reviewing numerous potentially fraudulent transactions associated with ActBlue. The deadline for compliance is December 23, 2024.
Times Of Israel: Syria rebel leader vows to pursue former regime officials for torture, war crimes
Syria's Islamist rebel leader, Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has vowed to pursue former officials responsible for war crimes following the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad. Talks for a power transfer began as thousands celebrated the end of Assad's regime, which led to significant casualties and displacements over the past decade.
The rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rapidly took control of Damascus, releasing prisoners and prompting calls for accountability. International responses vary, with Western nations expressing readiness to engage with the new leadership under conditions of human rights adherence.
Breitbart: Report: Former GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz Joining OANN as News Anchor
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz is set to join One America News Network (OANN) as a news anchor, with promotional materials for his upcoming show already released. Reports indicate he is expected to officially announce his role soon.
Gaetz resigned from Congress after being nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for Attorney General but later withdrew his nomination, citing the need to avoid distractions during the transition period.
#society
Breitbart: Tim Walz's Daughter: Guys Who Listen to Joe Rogan Are 'Red Flags'
Hope Walz, daughter of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, shared on TikTok that men who follow Joe Rogan on social media are "red flags" for dating. She claims this "litmus test" has consistently helped her and her friends avoid unsuitable partners.
Hope emphasized that following Rogan often indicates a misalignment of values, and she encourages others to adopt this dating strategy. Rogan, known for his widely listened-to podcast, has previously endorsed Donald Trump.
#economy
GB News: Store closures for December 2024: Full list of Dobbies, Ann Summers and The Original Factory Shops sites closing
Store closures in the UK are accelerating, with nearly 7,000 shops shutting down in the first half of 2024, averaging 38 closures daily. Major retailers like Dobbies and Ann Summers are among those closing stores, reflecting ongoing economic challenges amid a cost of living crisis.
Despite a slight increase in store openings, the net decline remains around one percent every six months. Experts indicate that changing consumer priorities and rising operational costs are driving these closures, suggesting a shift towards new retail experiences and opportunities.
#health
Le Monde: In Haiti, women suffer the consequences of gang violence
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, four pregnant women died due to a lack of medical care as gang violence escalated, blocking access to hospitals. The healthcare crisis worsened following the recent political turmoil, with over 700,000 people displaced amid increasing attacks.
The Isaïe Jeanty maternity hospital, the largest in Haiti, reopened after a nine-month closure due to violence, but the ongoing insecurity continues to threaten healthcare access for pregnant women. Health officials hope this will improve medical care for mothers.