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11 Dec 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Border Czar Tom Homan Says Deportation Starts in Chicago, Warns Mayor to Steer Clear
Border Czar Tom Homan Says Deportation Starts in Chicago, Warns Mayor to Steer Clear
Tom Homan, President-elect Trump's border czar, warned Chicago's leaders, particularly Mayor Brandon Johnson, that they could face prosecution if they obstruct his mass deportation plans. Homan emphasized that his focus will be on removing criminals and gang members from the city.

Chicago officials, including Alderman Nicholas Sposato, noted that the deportation efforts would target criminal elements first, not innocent migrants. In response, Illinois Governor Pritzker criticized Homan's comments, asserting that the state will not be swayed by the Trump administration's tactics.


#politics

Forbes: The TikTok Law Gives You A Right To Your Data. Here’s How To Request It.
The TikTok Law Gives You A Right To Your Data. Here’s How To Request It.
Creators on TikTok are urging fans to follow them on other platforms as a potential ban looms. The Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act mandates TikTok to provide users with comprehensive data upon request before January 19.

This includes posts, photos, and account information, beyond what the app currently allows for download. TikTok warns that a ban could significantly impact small businesses, and the company plans to appeal the law in the Supreme Court.


Breitbart: Mitch McConnell Appears Bruised, Bandaged After Latest Fall at Capitol
Mitch McConnell Appears Bruised, Bandaged After Latest Fall at Capitol
Sen. Mitch McConnell, 83, was seen with injuries after a fall following a Senate Republican lunch, continuing a troubling pattern of incidents this year. Concerns about his health have been amplified by previous falls and moments of freezing while speaking.

Despite these issues, McConnell is set to lead the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense in January. He recently criticized the MAGA movement, asserting that America's greatness cannot be restored by those who accept a decline.


The Federalist: Warren Reaction To CEO Murder Confirms Dems Are Pro-Violence
Warren Reaction To CEO Murder Confirms Dems Are Pro-Violence
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's comments following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson have sparked controversy. She expressed sympathy for those frustrated with the health insurance industry and suggested that his death serves as a warning about potential future violence against the sector.

Warren's remarks have drawn criticism for seeming to justify violence as a response to grievances with the insurance industry. Critics argue that her statements reflect a broader trend among some Democrats to excuse or encourage violent actions in pursuit of political goals.


Fox News: Elizabeth Warren says killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO was a warning: 'You can only push people so far'
Elizabeth Warren says killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO was a warning: 'You can only push people so far'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren stated that the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson serves as a "warning" about the frustrations people feel towards the health insurance system, while reiterating that violence is never justified. She emphasized that persistent issues could lead individuals to take drastic actions.

Warren's comments have drawn criticism from conservatives, prompting her to clarify that there is no justification for murder. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, has gained some support among far-left figures who view the incident as a reaction against insurance companies.


Breitbart: Bill Clinton: I'm Open to Discussing Preemptive Pardon for Hillary Before Trump Takes Office
Bill Clinton: I'm Open to Discussing Preemptive Pardon for Hillary Before Trump Takes Office
Bill Clinton expressed openness to discussing a potential preemptive pardon for Hillary Clinton with President Biden during an appearance on ABC’s “The View.” He defended Hillary, stating she followed the rules and did nothing wrong regarding the email controversy, which he labeled a fabricated issue.

Clinton emphasized that if Biden were to consider a pardon, it should not imply guilt. He noted that seeking revenge is often unwise and that public discussions on the pardon power should be approached with caution.


The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Shows Reporters a Patriotic Surprise Hidden Inside His Suit Coat as He Meets with Senators
Pete Hegseth Shows Reporters a Patriotic Surprise Hidden Inside His Suit Coat as He Meets with Senators
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, showcased a U.S. flag lining in his suit coat during a Capitol Hill meeting with GOP senators. He expressed optimism about his confirmation process, receiving positive feedback from some senators.

Hegseth faces scrutiny over past allegations, including a 2017 sexual assault claim, which he denies, asserting he was cleared after an investigation. He has also addressed concerns regarding his drinking habits while at Fox News, vowing to abstain if confirmed.


Breitbart: FBI Director Christopher Wray Makes It Official, Announces Resignation Ahead of Trump's Term
FBI Director Christopher Wray Makes It Official, Announces Resignation Ahead of Trump's Term
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's second term, stating it was the best choice for the agency. Wray emphasized his commitment to the FBI's mission and avoiding further controversy during the transition.

Trump has criticized Wray, expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership and questioning his handling of past incidents. Wray's departure comes as Trump prepares to nominate Kash Patel for the role.


#society

The Western Journal: Trump's Surgeon General Nominee Under Fire from Conservatives as 'Disqualifying' Past Comments Come to Light
Trump's Surgeon General Nominee Under Fire from Conservatives as 'Disqualifying' Past Comments Come to Light
Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, President-elect Trump's nominee for Surgeon General, faces backlash from conservatives due to past comments on transgender issues and COVID-19 policies. Critics label her remarks as "disqualifying," arguing they contradict the values of many Trump supporters.

Nesheiwat's statements on gender transition and COVID lockdowns have sparked outrage, with some conservatives calling for her nomination to be rescinded. The controversy highlights a divide within the MAGA movement regarding her views on health and gender identity.


Times Of Israel: Vatican nativity scene showing baby Jesus on a keffiyeh removed after backlash
Vatican nativity scene showing baby Jesus on a keffiyeh removed after backlash
A nativity scene at the Vatican featuring baby Jesus on a keffiyeh was removed after backlash. Designed by Palestinian artists, it aimed to highlight suffering in Bethlehem amid ongoing conflicts. The Vatican did not clarify the reason for its removal or whether it was a political statement.

The scene's unveiling followed Pope Francis' controversial remarks regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, which have drawn criticism from Jewish and Israeli communities. This incident reflects ongoing tensions surrounding the portrayal of Jesus and the political implications tied to his identity.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Under Prigozhin's son, Wagner preserves roles in the Central African Republic and Mali
Under Prigozhin's son, Wagner preserves roles in the Central African Republic and Mali
Statues of Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitri Utkin were unveiled in Bangui, Central African Republic, honoring their legacy as icons among some Russians and in Africa. Despite Prigozhin's death in 2023, Wagner's presence remains strong in Africa, with around 1,500 in the Central African Republic and nearly 2,500 in Mali.

The Russian government is reorganizing its military operations in Africa, integrating Wagner's activities into a new structure called Africa Corps. However, Wagner continues to operate semi-autonomously, maintaining its lucrative business interests and supporting local regimes.


The Telegraph: US strikes Syria ceasefire deal between Kurdish fighters and Turkey-backed rebels
US strikes Syria ceasefire deal between Kurdish fighters and Turkey-backed rebels
A ceasefire has been reached in Manbij, northeast Syria, between Kurdish-led forces and Turkish-backed fighters, following US mediation. The Syrian National Army had attacked Manbij, resulting in at least 218 deaths from ongoing clashes. The SDF plans to withdraw to support the ceasefire.




#economy

Fox News: The world’s largest Christmas tree farm in Oregon sells nearly 1 million trees annually
The world’s largest Christmas tree farm in Oregon sells nearly 1 million trees annually
Oregon is the leading producer of Christmas trees in the U.S., harvesting around 4 million trees annually, which accounts for about 33% of the national total. The state's Christmas tree industry generates approximately $120 million each year.

Holiday Tree Farms, the largest Christmas tree producer globally, harvests 1 million trees yearly from its 8,500-acre farm. The most popular variety is the Douglas fir, which is exported worldwide. North Carolina follows closely in production, contributing about 4 million trees annually.


GB News: Rent in UK soars by £240 more per month since Covid in cost of living blow, shocking research finds
Rent in UK soars by £240 more per month since Covid in cost of living blow, shocking research finds
Renters in Britain are facing an average monthly increase of £270, totaling £15,240 annually, as rental costs have surged by 27% since the end of pandemic lockdowns. This rise is attributed to a lack of rental property supply and increased demand in a strong labor market.

Despite a recent slowdown in rental growth, the ongoing shortage of available homes is expected to keep upward pressure on rents. Analysts suggest that addressing housing supply is crucial to alleviating the financial burden on renters.


#health

Fox News: Brandi Glanville spending 'all of my money' looking for answers to mystery illness that left her disfigured
Brandi Glanville spending 'all of my money' looking for answers to mystery illness that left her disfigured
Brandi Glanville has reportedly spent over $70,000 on medical tests and treatments, seeking answers for a mysterious condition affecting her face. She has visited multiple specialists, with some suggesting a potential parasite, while others believe it may be stress-related.

Glanville's symptoms began after a trip to Morocco, where she consumed questionable food. She expressed frustration over the lack of diagnosis and is considering surgery for clarity on her health issues.


#crime

Times Of Israel: Israeli-American luxury real estate founders charged with sex trafficking
Israeli-American luxury real estate founders charged with sex trafficking
The co-founders of a luxury real estate brokerage in the U.S., Oren and Tal Alexander, along with their brother Alon, have been arrested on federal sex trafficking charges. Prosecutors allege they drugged and raped numerous victims over a decade, often after inviting them to parties.

Each brother faces charges of sex trafficking conspiracy and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion. They have denied the allegations and have also been sued in civil court for sexual assault. The brothers previously stepped down from their roles at the brokerage.


On The Water: Blackfish Poacher Using Stolen ID Busted by NYSDEC
Blackfish Poacher Using Stolen ID Busted by NYSDEC
A blackfish poacher used an inflatable boat and stolen identity to accumulate multiple fishing violations. The true identity theft victim was mistakenly summoned to court, leading to an investigation that ultimately identified the real offender, who was found using the stolen ID.

Upon confrontation, the poacher refused to cooperate and was arrested for false personation along with additional poaching violations. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of poaching and the potential for significant penalties beyond monetary fines.