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11 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Incoming border czar warns sanctuary city mayors 'Get the hell out of the way' or be prosecuted
President-elect Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, warned local leaders that they will face legal consequences if they obstruct mass deportation efforts. Democratic leaders in blue states, including Boston and Denver, are resisting these plans, but Homan insists on prioritizing public safety threats.
Homan stated that the Trump administration will focus on securing the border and deporting illegal immigrants, particularly those posing safety risks. He urged sanctuary cities to cooperate, warning that noncompliance will lead to increased federal enforcement in their areas.
#politics
The Western Journal: As Elites Trash Gabbard for Assad Meeting, They Just Hung Portrait of John Kerry in State Department
Democrats are opposing Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as director of national intelligence due to her 2017 meeting with Bashar al-Assad, while they recently honored John Kerry at the State Department despite his multiple meetings with Assad. Critics highlight the inconsistency in the scrutiny faced by Gabbard compared to Kerry.
Gabbard argues that her views on Syria have remained consistent, advocating for a non-interventionist approach, similar to that of former President Trump. She believes that engaging with Assad was necessary to understand the conflict and its impact on the Syrian people, contrasting with Kerry's fluctuating stance over the years.
GB News: WATCH: Chris Philp calls for a 'scheme similar to Rwanda' as he blasts 'weak' Labour
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized Labour for abandoning the Rwanda migration scheme, calling them a "weak government." He stated that Labour is unwilling to take necessary actions to tackle the ongoing crisis of Channel crossings.
Fox News: MSNBC’s O'Donnell, Psaki and Wagner hit all-time viewership lows despite busy news week
MSNBC programs "Alex Wagner Tonight," "Inside with Jen Psaki," and "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell" reached record low viewership last week, despite significant news events. "Alex Wagner Tonight" averaged 595,000 viewers, while "Inside with Jen Psaki" drew 651,000, both marking their lowest ratings since launch.
"The Last Word" saw a slight increase in total viewers but hit an all-time low in the key demographic of adults aged 25-54, with only 61,000 viewers. These declines coincide with Comcast's announcement to spin off NBCUniversal cable assets, raising concerns about the future of MSNBC.
Fox News: Trump selects FTC Commissioner Andrew Ferguson to chair agency
President-elect Trump has appointed Andrew Ferguson as chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), where he aims to prioritize free speech and innovation. Ferguson, currently a commissioner, is expected to shift the FTC's approach to antitrust enforcement, moving away from the strict policies of former chair Lina Khan.
Ferguson's background includes serving as Virginia's solicitor general, and he has expressed intentions to scrutinize large tech companies for any actions that may infringe on free expression. His appointment suggests a potential easing of regulations on corporate mergers and acquisitions.
The Western Journal: 'A Fragrance Your Enemies Can’t Resist': Trump Uses Jill Biden to Help Launch New Cologne Line
President-elect Donald Trump launched a new line of fragrances called "Fight, Fight, Fight!" during the rededication of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He shared a photo with outgoing first lady Jill Biden to promote the cologne, claiming it represents winning and success.
Legal experts debate the implications of using Biden's image for commercial purposes, with some suggesting potential violations of consent laws, while others argue it falls under free speech rights. Trump's team defends the marketing strategy, emphasizing his relatable messaging.
#society
Le Monde: Thousands told to flee as wildfire tears through Malibu, California
A significant wildfire erupted in Malibu, California, on December 10, destroying homes and prompting evacuations for thousands. The blaze, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, threatened multimillion-dollar properties, including those owned by celebrities.
Firefighters faced challenges in steep terrain, with over 2,600 acres affected. Evacuation orders were issued for around 2,000 buildings, and officials emphasized community safety. Governor Gavin Newsom announced federal assistance to aid firefighting efforts amid ongoing risks associated with wildfires in the region.
#health
Fox News: Brain bleed sent Jamie Foxx into a stroke — what to know about the dangerous condition
Jamie Foxx revealed he suffered a near-fatal brain bleed in April 2023, which led to a coma for several weeks. He underwent surgery after experiencing severe headaches and lost 20 days of memory during his recovery, which he described as a "miracle."
Brain bleeds, or hemorrhagic strokes, can be deadly and account for 10% to 15% of all strokes. Symptoms include sudden headaches, nausea, and confusion. Quick treatment is essential, as nearly 45% of patients may not survive without it. Lifestyle changes can help reduce risk.
#crime
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: This is twisted hero worship
Laura Ingraham criticizes those celebrating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and sympathizing with his accused killer, Luigi Mangione. She condemns the "twisted hero worship" surrounding Mangione, asserting that he is not a hero but rather a criminal.
Ingraham emphasizes that empathizing with the killer is inappropriate and highlights the backlash against those who cooperate with law enforcement. She contrasts Mangione's portrayal with that of Daniel Penny, whom she defends as a Good Samaritan.