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#politics

Fox News: Kash Patel FBI director nominee causes uproar on Sunday shows: 'He will be the enforcer' of Trump's revenge
Kash Patel FBI director nominee causes uproar on Sunday shows: 'He will be the enforcer' of Trump's revenge
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Kash Patel as the new FBI director, sparking mixed reactions. Critics, including former Obama officials, express concern that Patel's appointment signals an effort to politicize the FBI and pursue a "revenge tour" against Trump's enemies.

Conversely, Republican lawmakers support Patel, citing his experience and Trump's campaign promise to reform the FBI. They argue that the agency has been weaponized under the Biden administration. Current FBI Director Christopher Wray's future remains uncertain, as he is set to serve until 2027 unless he resigns or is dismissed.


Breitbart: Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister Nominated as DEA Administrator by Trump
Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister Nominated as DEA Administrator by Trump
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister to lead the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Chronister, a veteran law enforcement officer with over 32 years of service, has received numerous accolades for his community safety efforts.

In his role, Chronister will collaborate with former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to combat drug trafficking and secure the Southern Border. He expressed gratitude for the nomination, calling it an "honor of a lifetime."


Breitbart: MSM Duped by Decade-Old Jealous Screed from Former Pete Hegseth Coworker
MSM Duped by Decade-Old Jealous Screed from Former Pete Hegseth Coworker
Mainstream media are scrutinizing Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, with a New Yorker piece reviving decade-old allegations from a former coworker at Concerned Veterans of America. The accusations include claims of intoxication at events and personal attacks on Hegseth's military service.

Hegseth's military record is defended by peers, asserting he served in combat in Iraq. The former coworker also alleges age discrimination within CVA, criticizing the leadership under Hegseth. The article highlights the contentious atmosphere surrounding his Senate confirmation.


#society

Le Monde: Volkswagen pulls out of Xinjiang and struggles to keep up in China
Volkswagen pulls out of Xinjiang and struggles to keep up in China
Volkswagen has sold its assembly plant in Urumqi, Xinjiang, amid scrutiny over human rights abuses against the Uyghur minority. The plant, operational since 2013, faced criticism after the establishment of internment camps in the region, leading to a shift in operations and workforce reduction.

The company had previously been involved in a controversial agreement with local police for worker training, raising ethical concerns. Foreign companies face challenges in exiting Xinjiang due to pressure from Chinese authorities, as seen with H&M's significant backlash after its withdrawal.


The Telegraph: Three killed after tourist coach runs into cliff face near Pyrenees ski resort
Three killed after tourist coach runs into cliff face near Pyrenees ski resort
A tragic accident in south-west France resulted in at least three fatalities and eight injuries, including a four-year-old child, after a tourist coach crashed into a cliff near the Pyrenees ski resort. The incident occurred late Sunday afternoon with 48 passengers on board.

Emergency services, including five helicopters, are involved in the rescue efforts. Most passengers were reportedly Spanish and Colombian nationals. French Transport Minister François Durovray expressed condolences and emphasized the importance of road safety.