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13 Dec 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Number of Migrants Crossing Darién Gap Headed to U.S. Plummets After Trump Election
Number of Migrants Crossing Darién Gap Headed to U.S. Plummets After Trump Election
The number of migrants crossing the Darién Gap into the U.S. decreased by over 51% in November, with 11,144 recorded, the lowest for 2024. Venezuelans constituted nearly 80% of these crossings, influenced by political changes in the U.S. and new policies from Panama's government.

Panama's new administration has implemented measures to reduce migrant flows, resulting in a significant drop from earlier this year. As of early December, migrant crossings fell by 41% compared to the same period in 2023, with ongoing challenges related to deportations of Venezuelan migrants.


Breitbart: Incoming 'Border Czar' Tom Homan Meets with NYC Mayor Eric Adams
Incoming 'Border Czar' Tom Homan Meets with NYC Mayor Eric Adams
President-elect Donald Trump's Border Czar, Thomas Homan, met with New York City Mayor Eric Adams to discuss cooperation on deporting criminal illegal aliens. Adams expressed willingness to use his executive powers to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in this effort.

Adams has faced criticism for the city's sanctuary policies amid increasing illegal immigration. City Councilman Robert Holden commended Adams for his stance and urged him to fully leverage his authority to enhance public safety, including reopening the ICE office at Rikers Island.


#politics

Fox News: DC food workers vow Trump officials won't feel welcomed when dining out in nation's capital
DC food workers vow Trump officials won't feel welcomed when dining out in nation's capital
Food workers in Washington, D.C., have pledged to refuse service and create inconveniences for members of the incoming Trump administration over the next four years. Many in the industry express that their actions are a matter of conscience, aiming to subtly resist officials whose moral views they oppose.

Some workers plan to identify Trump officials and provide them with poor service, while others emphasize their right to refuse service based on personal beliefs. However, not all workers share this sentiment, with some expressing that they look forward to higher tips from Republican patrons.


Breitbart: Charlamagne Says 'Old Ass' Biden Shouldn't Give 'Preemptive Pardons' To Trump Rivals: 'Don't That Make You Look Guilty?'
Charlamagne Says 'Old Ass' Biden Shouldn't Give 'Preemptive Pardons' To Trump Rivals: 'Don't That Make You Look Guilty?'
Charlamagne tha God criticized President Biden for considering preemptive pardons for Donald Trump's political opponents, suggesting it could imply guilt. He emphasized that Biden should focus on pardoning nonviolent drug offenders instead.

Charlamagne expressed skepticism about the rationale behind preemptive pardons, questioning their necessity and suggesting they could signal an acknowledgment of wrongdoing. He pointed out that such actions might reflect a lack of confidence in the justice system.


Le Monde: 'We are against the Kremlin, against war, for a free Ukraine, for democracy in Russia'
'We are against the Kremlin, against war, for a free Ukraine, for democracy in Russia'
A coalition of over 80 organizations, known as the "Platform," convened in Berlin on December 3, 2024, to oppose Vladimir Putin's regime. The group, made up of young activists, advocates for democracy in Russia, a free Ukraine, and various social causes, emphasizing grassroots resistance against the Kremlin.

The gathering highlighted their commitment to non-hierarchical organization and concrete action, with many members having fled Russia due to political repression. They focus on supporting political prisoners, deserters, and marginalized communities within Russia.


Breitbart: Donald Trump: Resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray a 'Great Day for America'
Donald Trump: Resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray a 'Great Day for America'
FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced his resignation, which President-elect Donald Trump hailed as a positive development for the country. Trump criticized Wray's leadership, claiming it contributed to the "weaponization" of justice and expressed optimism for restoring the rule of law under his proposed successor, Kash Patel.

Wray stated that his resignation is in the best interest of the FBI, aiming to keep the Bureau focused on its mission. Support for Patel's nomination has emerged from various political figures, who believe he is well-suited to restore trust in the FBI and implement necessary changes.


#society

GB News: Storm Darragh deemed 'not a storm' by insurance company who refuse to pay out man who had his house damaged by 53mph winds
Storm Darragh deemed 'not a storm' by insurance company who refuse to pay out man who had his house damaged by 53mph winds
A Kidderminster resident, Dennis Iliffe, was denied an insurance payout for storm damage because wind speeds during Storm Darragh reached only 53mph, below the 55mph threshold set by his insurer, Ageas. Despite the damage to his property and others in the area, the company initially refused his claim.

After further review and additional information, Ageas agreed to settle Iliffe's claim, but he expressed frustration over the insurance system's rigid definitions. He questioned the logic of such specific thresholds for coverage, likening it to arbitrary standards that could leave policyholders unprotected.


Fox News: Christina Hall cries as she tells ex-husband Tarek El Moussa their children asked her to leave ex Josh Hall
Christina Hall cries as she tells ex-husband Tarek El Moussa their children asked her to leave ex Josh Hall
Christina Hall emotionally shared the reasons behind her split from estranged husband Josh Hall in a clip from her reality show "The Flip Off." During a visit with ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, she revealed that their children expressed concerns about Josh's treatment of her, prompting her decision to leave.

The divorce has escalated into a contentious situation, with accusations of financial misconduct and disputes over property. Christina has stated that Josh should not require spousal support due to his own income, while he has sought support and attempted to block her from selling a shared home.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Most Americans Say the Stock Market Is Important to Them
Breitbart Business Digest: Most Americans Say the Stock Market Is Important to Them
President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange shortly after being named TIME Magazine’s Man of the Year. He highlighted the significance of the stock market, noting that a majority of Americans view it as important, transcending racial and income lines.

During Trump's first term, the stock market saw substantial growth, with the S&P 500 index rising approximately 67%. This performance outpaced that of the market under President Biden, reinforcing Trump's connection to the stock market as a measure of success.


#culture

The Western Journal: Rob Schneider Announces He's Aiming to Take Down 'The View' with New Show
Rob Schneider Announces He's Aiming to Take Down 'The View' with New Show
Comedian Rob Schneider announced plans for a new morning talk show aimed at competing with "The View." His show, produced by his company No Apologies Media, will feature humorous content and focus on health and wellness, distancing itself from political discussions.

Schneider emphasized that the show will entertain rather than provoke, seeking to attract viewers tired of political negativity. He aims to launch the show before Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, featuring well-known female hosts.