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13 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Texas lieutenant gov has message for blue state leaders who resist immigration laws: 'Buck up, buttercup'
As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, Democratic leaders are divided on immigration plans. While some, like NYC Mayor Eric Adams and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, express support for deporting violent criminals, others vow to resist Trump's mass deportation efforts.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick warns blue state leaders against opposing Trump’s agenda, claiming they are undermining public safety. He criticizes the Biden administration and Democratic officials for their handling of crime and immigration, calling them traitors to the country.
#politics
Fox News: Trump hopes to keep winning when he takes ABC News, CBS News to court over alleged 'dishonest reporting'
President-elect Donald Trump is pursuing defamation lawsuits against ABC News and CBS News, alleging false reporting and election interference. The suit against ABC's George Stephanopoulos stems from his claims that Trump was found "liable for rape," which Trump contests as inaccurate.
The CBS lawsuit seeks $10 billion, accusing the network of deceptive practices during an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump's legal team argues that CBS's editing misled the public and interfered with the election process. Both cases are ongoing, with significant pre-trial hearings scheduled.
GB News: Nigel Farage ally 'sure' Elon Musk will donate to Reform and help bring Tories 'to their knees'
Elon Musk is expected to donate to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, according to Arron Banks, a close ally of Farage. Banks emphasized the need for Reform to significantly challenge the Conservative Party and mentioned that Musk's donation could come through his UK companies.
Nick Candy, recently appointed as the party's treasurer, aims to attract smaller donors while also pledging a seven-figure sum himself. Farage noted that the first electoral opportunity for Reform UK will be the English County Council elections on May 1, 2025.
The Federalist: ProPublica's Failed Hit Job Just Made Hegseth Defense Secretary
ProPublica's recent investigation into Pete Hegseth backfired, as he publicly disproved their claims regarding his acceptance to West Point. Hegseth, a decorated veteran, is now positioned for a potential role as Secretary of Defense under President-elect Trump, despite the backlash from both parties.
Critics argue that ProPublica's tactics reflect a politically motivated smear campaign rather than genuine journalism. The outlet's failure to publish the story after Hegseth provided evidence of his acceptance highlights its questionable journalistic integrity.
Fox News: Lindsey Graham: We are playing Russian roulette with national security if our broken border isn't job one
The U.S. faces escalating national security threats from both drug-related violence and terrorism, particularly due to a broken border. With over 200 Americans dying daily from fentanyl overdoses and the rise of jihadist groups amid turmoil in Syria, immediate action is essential to prevent further tragedies.
Senator Lindsey Graham emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced border security measures, including increasing ICE agents and utilizing technology for monitoring. He advocates for a comprehensive border security bill to be prioritized in the new Congress to address these critical threats.
The Federalist: Todd Young Invites A Primary Challenge By Refusing To Back Hegseth
Sen. Todd Young of Indiana remains undecided on supporting Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense, despite a lengthy meeting with him. Critics argue Young's hesitation contradicts the pro-Trump mandate from Indiana voters and reflects a pattern of siding with the D.C. establishment.
Young's history includes supporting various Biden appointees and controversial legislation, leading to calls for accountability from his constituents. Advocates suggest that if Young does not align with voter interests, he should face primary challenges.
#society
Le Monde: Four men face trial for online harassment of French First Lady Brigitte Macron
Four men are set to appear in court in Paris next year for allegedly harassing French First Lady Brigitte Macron online, with charges related to malicious comments about her gender, sexuality, and age difference with President Emmanuel Macron. The trial will take place in October.
Brigitte Macron had filed a complaint in August, leading to an investigation into cyberharassment. Disinformation regarding her identity has circulated for years, including false claims about her gender. The accused face potential prison sentences if convicted.
Fox News: National Spelling Bee approves feminist term, 'womyn,' in kids' spelling competition
The Scripps National Spelling Bee has included "womyn" as an acceptable alternate spelling for "women" in its study lists for third-graders. This term, associated with feminist contexts, is recognized in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary, which serves as the sole source for the competition's word list.
The decision has sparked backlash from conservatives on social media, with many expressing disbelief and criticizing the inclusion of the term. The 2025 National Finals of the spelling bee will mark its 100th anniversary.
Fox News: Ivy League schools should be 'shaking in their boots' with Trump's latest nominee, students say
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Harmeet K. Dhillon to lead the Justice Department's civil rights division has garnered positive reactions from Jewish students facing rising antisemitism on U.S. campuses. Dhillon, known for her strong stance against antisemitism and advocacy for legal action against universities that fail to protect Jewish students, is seen as a potential ally in combating this issue.
Students believe Dhillon's appointment signals a commitment to addressing campus antisemitism and holding universities accountable for their responses. With Trump's promise to reform higher education and combat what he calls "wokeness," many Jewish students feel hopeful that significant changes are on the horizon.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah said to help top Assad officials flee to Lebanon, sparking furor in Beirut
An anti-Hezbollah Lebanese newspaper reported that Hezbollah facilitated the escape of hundreds of Syrian intelligence officers to Lebanon before the fall of Damascus. Concerns were raised about the potential for Israeli strikes due to the presence of these officials in Lebanon, with some Lebanese leaders expressing alarm.
The report detailed how Syrian officials crossed into Lebanon illegally, allegedly aided by bribes to Lebanese security forces. Notable figures, including Ali Mamlouk, were said to be hiding in Beirut, raising fears about Lebanon's security and the implications of hosting Assad's allies.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Fuera! How Javier Milei Made Argentina Great Again - Liberty Nation News
One year into Javier Milei's presidency, Argentina has seen significant economic reforms that have drastically reduced inflation and improved fiscal health. His administration implemented austerity measures, cut government spending, and eliminated price controls, leading to a budget surplus for the first time in over a century.
Milei's approach has garnered attention as a potential model for U.S. fiscal policy, with calls for similar reductions in federal spending and tax cuts. However, achieving such reforms in the U.S. may face substantial political challenges due to the size and complexity of its economy.
#military
Fox News: We are vulnerable to drone attack and it’s going to get worse
The Biden administration is criticized for failing to secure U.S. airspace against unidentified drones, which have been spotted over sensitive areas in New Jersey. Officials claim these drones do not pose a threat, yet there is confusion about their origins and capabilities.
Concerns grow over potential data collection by these drones, which could be used by foreign adversaries. Experts argue that the government lacks the necessary tools and understanding to effectively monitor and counteract drone threats. A call for urgent action and transparency from authorities is emphasized.
#religion
Le Monde: 'Crown of Thorns' relic returns to Notre-Dame cathedral
The "Crown of Thorns," a revered relic believed to be worn by Jesus Christ, is returning to Notre-Dame after being saved from the 2019 fire. A ceremony led by the archbishop of Paris will mark its return, highlighting the cathedral's restoration.
Starting January 10, the crown will be publicly displayed for veneration every Friday until April 18, with monthly displays thereafter. The relic has a long history, having been acquired by King Louis IX in 1239 and preserved during the fire due to firefighters' efforts.
#culture
Fox News: Family dinners are 'Blue Bloods' tradition that chef Paul Wahlberg embraces
"Blue Bloods" bids farewell after 14 seasons with a final family dinner featuring a spread by Chef Paul Wahlberg, brother of star Donny Wahlberg. The Wahlbergs celebrate family meals, reflecting on their significance and the nostalgia they bring.
Wahlberg's menu for the finale includes stromboli, pizzas, and pulled pork, inspired by his childhood dinners. He emphasizes the joy of family gatherings and the importance of shared meals in a complicated world.
#education
Fox News: Five ways Trump and McMahon can make education great
America's education system faces significant challenges, with 70% of fourth graders unable to read at grade level and declining math skills exacerbated by union-led COVID lockdowns. Parents are frustrated with indoctrination in schools and the financial burden of student loan forgiveness benefiting high-income earners.
President Trump has an opportunity to implement reforms such as the Educational Choice for Children Act, which would allow funding to follow students, block-granting federal education funds to states, restoring Title IX protections, and promoting diverse post-high school pathways. These changes aim to empower families, improve accountability, and enhance educational outcomes.