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2 Dec 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Biden pardons his son for federal felony gun and tax convictions: 'Hunter was singled out only because he is my son'
President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, on December 1, shielding him from potential prison time for felony gun and tax convictions. This decision reverses Biden's earlier commitments not to use presidential powers for family benefit, as Hunter faced sentencing soon.
Biden claimed the prosecution was politically motivated and a "miscarriage of justice," asserting that Hunter was targeted due to his familial ties. Hunter had previously pleaded guilty to tax charges and was convicted for lying on a gun purchase application.
Fox News: Biden pardons son Hunter Biden ahead of exit from Oval Office
President Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, following his conviction in two federal cases this year. The White House announced the pardon, with Biden asserting that Hunter was unfairly prosecuted compared to others in similar situations.
Hunter faced felony charges related to firearm possession and tax offenses, ultimately pleading guilty to tax charges after a jury found him guilty of firearm-related offenses. The president's decision marks a shift from his earlier statements about not intervening in his son's legal matters.
Front Page Magazine: Picking Patel
Donald Trump has officially appointed Kashyap Patel as the next Director of the FBI. Patel, a known critic of the FBI's politicization, aims to reform the agency, focusing on crime reduction and dismantling criminal gangs. He suggests shutting down the FBI headquarters and redirecting agents to combat violent crime.
Patel's past roles include Chief of Staff at the Department of Defense and Deputy Director of National Intelligence. He has expressed intentions to eliminate corrupt practices within the FBI and restore its integrity. Supporters hope he will succeed in addressing the agency's alleged politicization.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Kamala's First Haunting Video Since Concession Speech
Kamala Harris's recent video has sparked discussions about its content, which some interpret as a motivational message addressing substance abuse and self-esteem. Jeff Crouere, author of "America’s Last Chance," provides insights on this topic in a new episode of the Glazov Gang.
The episode also highlights a series of critical discussions around various societal issues, including the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and political dynamics in America.
Front Page Magazine: Underwater Feminism
Two Polish professors recently held a "Cyber Wedding to the Brine Shrimp" in Utah, part of the ecosexual movement that seeks to merge environmental studies with queer and feminist perspectives. This event, involving academics from multiple universities, reflects a broader trend in academia where traditional scientific inquiry is increasingly framed through Marxist and intersectional lenses.
Critics argue that this shift undermines objective science, replacing it with activism disguised as scholarship. The merging of radical ideologies with scientific disciplines is seen as a troubling departure from rational inquiry, leading to bizarre academic pursuits like brine shrimp weddings.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: After ‘ethnic cleansing’ charge, ex-defense chief Ya’alon says IDF ‘not most moral army’
Former Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon has refused to apologize for his assertion that Israel is committing "ethnic cleansing" in northern Gaza, challenging the notion that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is the "most moral army in the world." He criticized political interference in military operations and claimed that government officials are instructing the IDF to carry out actions that could be classified as war crimes.
Ya’alon emphasized that his comments were intended to raise alarm about the situation in Gaza, where he believes the population is being forcibly evacuated. He faced backlash from current officials, including calls for retraction from former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, while Israel continues to deny accusations of ethnic cleansing, asserting that military actions are responses to Hamas threats.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Thoughts on the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence, authored primarily by Thomas Jefferson and orated by John Adams, holds significant historical weight, especially noted by the fact that both men died on its 50th anniversary. This event was seen as divine affirmation of the Declaration's importance to America.
The lecture at Hillsdale College outlines the context and key events surrounding the Declaration, including the various local declarations that preceded it and the ritual performed by Congress after its passage. It also highlights the rivalry between Jefferson and Adams regarding authorship and the impact of the Declaration on American identity.