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12 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Poll Shows Majority of New Yorkers Support Trump on Deportation
A Siena College poll reveals that 54% of New York voters support President-elect Trump's plans to deport illegal migrants, with only 35% opposing. Support spans across racial and religious lines, despite the state's Democratic leadership advocating for sanctuary policies.
Despite public sentiment, state officials like Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom and Governor Kathy Hochul continue to resist deportation efforts, with Hochul recently extending emergency measures for migrant support. However, pressure mounts for Democrats to reconsider their stance on sanctuary laws.
#politics
Breitbart: Republicans Blackburn, Tenney Unveil DOGE Acts to Slash Wasteful Spending
Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Rep. Claudia Tenney introduced the DOGE Act, a legislative package aimed at reducing government spending and increasing accountability. The proposals include freezing federal salaries, relocating agencies, and enforcing in-office work for federal employees.
The DOGE Act seeks to cut waste and improve efficiency in government operations, reflecting a commitment to reform under a potential Republican administration. The measures are designed to address concerns over bureaucracy and fiscal responsibility.
Breitbart: New York AG Letitia James Refuses to Drop Civil Case Against Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James will continue to defend the $454 million civil fraud judgment against Donald Trump during his appeal, despite his upcoming inauguration. Trump and his sons were ordered to pay the sum following a ruling by Judge Arthur Engoron.
James stated that Trump is facing accountability for his actions, asserting that no one is above the law. Trump's legal team requested the case be dropped to reduce political polarization, but the Deputy Solicitor General rejected this claim, stating it does not impede Trump's presidential duties.
Le Monde: South Korea's Yoon vows to fight 'until the very last minute'
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law and deployed troops to parliament, stating he will fight "until the very last minute" against opposition forces. This decision has sparked protests and a new impeachment motion from the Democratic Party.
Yoon insists his actions are necessary to protect the nation’s democracy and constitutional order, rejecting claims of rebellion. His previous impeachment attempt was thwarted by ruling party lawmakers.
The Federalist: DOJ Spied On Congressmen, Staffers, And Media In 4-Year Inquiry
A recent report reveals that the DOJ conducted invasive investigations into members of Congress and media personnel from 2017 to 2020, without charging anyone for unauthorized disclosures. The investigations coincided with congressional inquiries into the DOJ's role in the Russia-collusion narrative.
The DOJ's tactics included obtaining phone and email records from service providers under non-disclosure orders, impacting both Democratic and Republican staff. Critics argue these actions threaten Congress's oversight capabilities and whistleblower communications, as the DOJ did not establish probable cause for the investigations.
Fox News: Whitmer signals willingness to work with president-elect: 'I know Donald Trump cares about Michigan'
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer expressed a willingness to collaborate with President-elect Donald Trump, acknowledging his concern for her state. She emphasized her commitment to Michigan and indicated a desire to find common ground, especially as Trump won the state in the recent election.
Other Democratic governors also discussed strategies to respond to a potential second Trump administration, highlighting the need for preparedness and cooperation. The Democratic Party faces uncertainty regarding its leadership as the 2028 primary approaches, with several governors seen as potential candidates.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: The train's departing from Mar-a-Lago and everyone's scrambling for a seat
Support for President-elect Donald Trump is growing, with many prominent figures, including entrepreneurs, gathering at Mar-a-Lago. Trump is actively announcing nominees for his administration while engaging with influential individuals like Marc Andreessen, who has connections across the political spectrum.
The narrative suggests that the economy is influenced by monopolies aligned with government interests, framing this as a tactic used by Democrats. As Trump prepares for his presidency, he is also set to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
#society
Breitbart: Dems Fret Over Defense Bill’s Provision Banning Sex Changes for Minors
The House is set to vote on the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a provision banning coverage for sex-mutilating drugs and procedures for minors under TRICARE. This has sparked internal conflict among Democrats, with some reconsidering their support due to the bill's partisan nature.
Critics argue that the ban on "gender-affirming care" for minors is a politically motivated move that could deny necessary healthcare. The legislation allocates $895.2 billion for defense, focusing on improving service members' quality of life amid recruitment challenges.
GB News: Child Benefit alert: HMRC calls parents to claim £1,331 a year 'for Christmas' but payments could be delayed
HMRC is urging families to apply for Child Benefit quickly, as some payments may be delayed this month due to the holiday season. Over one million families have used the new digital service to claim benefits, which can be processed in just three working days.
Child Benefit provides £1,331 annually for the first child and £881 for additional children, with potential backdating of claims by up to 12 weeks. Claimants can also receive National Insurance credits that contribute to state pension eligibility.
Breitbart: Exclusive – Gorka: ‘Big Trouble’ Looms for Mexican Drug Cartels with Trump Administration Rapidly Approaching
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, a senior director in the incoming Trump administration, stated that Mexican drug cartels will face significant consequences under the new leadership. He emphasized that the cartels pose a national security threat, intertwining drug trafficking with terrorism, and highlighted Trump's previous calls for military action against them.
Gorka compared the death toll from drug overdoses under the Biden administration to military casualties in U.S. conflicts, claiming that more Americans died from drug overdoses in one year than in decades of combat. He asserted that the new administration will take the threat seriously.
Le Monde: Paris 2024 claims to have kept its promise of a 'more responsible' Games by halving carbon footprint
The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games aimed to be environmentally responsible, achieving a 54.6% reduction in carbon emissions compared to previous Games. The final carbon footprint was reported at 1.59 million teqCO2, slightly above the target.
However, the organizers underestimated emissions from spectator travel, which accounted for 53% of the total footprint. With a record 12.1 million tickets sold, the impact of international visitors raised concerns about the accuracy of the emissions data.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Syria: Turkey 'supports' the Syrian opposition movement, 'but does not truly control it'
The Syrian rebellion, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Syrian National Army, has swiftly captured Damascus, leveraging newfound organization and a strategic approach to minority relations. This shift occurs amid weakening support for Bashar al-Assad from Russia and Iran, allowing the rebels to exploit the regime's vulnerabilities.
Turkey, once a supporter of the Assad regime, shifted its stance in 2011, providing aid to the opposition. The influx of 4 million Syrian refugees has strained Turkey's resources and heightened social tensions, making the management of refugees and Kurdish issues crucial for its national stability and security.
Times Of Israel: Young boy killed, several bus passengers wounded in West Bank terror shooting
A young boy has died from injuries sustained in a terror shooting on an Israeli bus in the West Bank, with three other passengers wounded. The incident has heightened security measures, as the IDF conducts a manhunt for the assailant.
Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly passed resolutions calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and support for Palestinian refugees, with significant opposition from Israel and the US. Additionally, a US defense bill advancing in the House includes over $600 million for Israel's security.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Josh Brecheen: Elon Musk Has Made the Idea of Cutting Government Waste Popular
Rep. Josh Brecheen praised Elon Musk for popularizing the idea of cutting wasteful government spending. He expressed concern that some Congress members may resist these cuts due to donor influences but believes Musk's platform can drive transparency and accountability in government.
Brecheen linked inflation to government overspending, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility to restore the dollar's value. He argued that addressing these issues could invigorate the economy.
#health
GB News: Dementia warning as common medication linked to increased risk of developing condition in old age
A study from the University of Nottingham has linked regular use of anticholinergic medications to a 50% increased risk of dementia in patients aged 55 and older. The research analyzed over 284,000 medical records and highlighted specific drugs, including certain antidepressants and epilepsy medications, as particularly concerning.
Experts recommend that doctors exercise caution when prescribing these medications, especially for older patients. They advise against abrupt discontinuation and encourage patients to discuss any concerns with their healthcare providers for a balanced evaluation of their treatment options.
Fox News: UnitedHealth Group CEO encourages staff to make health care work better for everyone after fatal shooting
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty addressed employees following the funeral of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was fatally shot in New York City. Witty expressed condolences and emphasized the importance of honoring Thompson's legacy by continuing to provide quality health care.
Witty reassured staff that their work is vital and that they must remain committed to supporting patients and families. He encouraged employees to look after themselves and each other during this challenging time.
#crime
The Western Journal: Biden Admin Boasts About Making the First Ever Climate Change-Related Arrest
The Biden administration's EPA has made its first-ever arrest related to climate change, convicting Michael Hart for smuggling banned greenhouse gases into the U.S. Hart was accused of selling hydrofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons online after importing them from Mexico.
The EPA reported significant enforcement results, including $1.7 billion in penalties and a focus on combating climate change. Officials emphasized that Hart's case is part of a broader effort to hold polluters accountable.
GB News: Sara Sharif's father and stepmother found guilty of her murder
Urfan Sharif and Beinash Batool have been found guilty of murdering 10-year-old Sara Sharif, whose body was discovered in August 2023 with multiple injuries. Sara's uncle, Faisal Malik, was found guilty of causing or allowing her death but not guilty of murder. Sentencing is set for Tuesday.
Sara endured severe abuse over two years, including being hooded, burned, and beaten. The case highlights the tragic circumstances surrounding her death.
Fox News: Wisconsin kayaker accused of faking his own death, fleeing country charged with obstruction
Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin kayaker, has been charged with obstructing a search for himself after allegedly faking his own drowning. He turned himself in and pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge, claiming he returned to the U.S. voluntarily.
Borgwardt reportedly planned his disappearance meticulously, even researching methods to fake his death. After a staged drowning, he traveled across borders, leading to a costly search operation. Investigators found evidence of his premeditated actions, including a life insurance policy taken out shortly before his disappearance.