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15 Dec 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Rand Paul Backs Trump on Immigration Plans, Kristi Noem as DHS Chief
Rand Paul Backs Trump on Immigration Plans, Kristi Noem as DHS Chief
Sen. Rand Paul plans to prioritize the confirmation of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security once Donald Trump assumes the presidency. Paul aims to secure her confirmation during the inauguration week, despite his opposition to military involvement in deportations.

Trump's administration intends to implement a significant deportation initiative targeting illegal immigrants, particularly those involved in crime. The transition team emphasizes a commitment to using all available federal and state resources for this effort.


#politics

Breitbart: Schiff: Americans Did Not Vote for Trump to 'See Him Pardon Criminals' Involved in January 6
Schiff: Americans Did Not Vote for Trump to 'See Him Pardon Criminals' Involved in January 6
Senator-elect Adam Schiff expressed concern over President-elect Donald Trump's potential pardons for individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riots. He argued that Americans did not vote for Trump to pardon those who committed violence against law enforcement and attempted to disrupt democracy.

Schiff emphasized that voters are seeking action on crime and issues like fentanyl and robberies, not political revenge or leniency for insurrectionists.


#society

Breitbart: Christie: Without Federal Information 'Drone Vigilantes' Are Going to 'Start Taking them Down'
Christie: Without Federal Information 'Drone Vigilantes' Are Going to 'Start Taking them Down'
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie warned that the lack of government communication regarding drone sightings could lead to citizens acting as "drone vigilantes." He criticized both state and federal authorities for not providing information, which fuels conspiracy theories.

Christie emphasized the need for state police to have the authority to address drone activities while coordinating with the FAA, highlighting the importance of transparency to prevent public unrest.


GB News: Billionaire founder of Mango dies after falling 500ft while hiking in Spain
Billionaire founder of Mango dies after falling 500ft while hiking in Spain
Isak Andic, the billionaire founder of fashion brand Mango, died at 71 after falling 500 feet while hiking in Spain's Montserrat mountain range. He was with family when the accident occurred. Despite emergency services' swift response, he was pronounced dead hours later.

Andic, who moved from Turkey to Catalonia in the 1960s, built Mango into a global brand since its establishment in 1984. His legacy includes a personal fortune of £3.75 billion and a significant impact on the fashion industry, with Mango achieving £2.6 billion in turnover in 2023.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: EU diplomat: Syria sanctions relief not relevant until new leadership proves itself
EU diplomat: Syria sanctions relief not relevant until new leadership proves itself
The EU will maintain sanctions on Syria until the new leadership ensures the protection of minorities and women's rights, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. Discussions on expanding financial support will not occur until significant progress is demonstrated.

Kallas emphasized the importance of accountability for former president Bashar al-Assad's regime and stated that the future of Syria hinges on the new government's actions, not just rhetoric. Human rights concerns remain paramount as the international community evaluates the situation.


#economy

The Western Journal: China Must Be Stopped from Cheating Trump's Trade Rules
China Must Be Stopped from Cheating Trump's Trade Rules
President-elect Trump's economic plan aims to bolster American manufacturing and competitiveness against China, supported by tariffs on Chinese imports. However, concerns arise that some Chinese firms may evade these tariffs, undermining U.S. companies and leading to job losses.

Investigations are urged into companies like Milwaukee Tool, owned by a Hong Kong conglomerate, for potential tariff evasion and ethical violations, including allegations of using forced labor. Ensuring compliance with trade and security standards is essential to protect American interests and uphold fair competition.


#crime

The Telegraph: Five surviving members of ‘Bali Nine’ finally return home
Five surviving members of ‘Bali Nine’ finally return home
Five members of the Australian "Bali Nine" drug ring returned to Australia after 19 years in Indonesian prison for attempting to smuggle heroin in 2005. The case highlighted Indonesia's strict drug laws, resulting in the execution of two members.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed gratitude to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto for his compassion, emphasizing shared concerns about illicit drugs.


#science

The Western Journal: Biden Orders Gov't Org Responsible for Weather Forecasts to Use 'Special' Indian Knowledge
Biden Orders Gov't Org Responsible for Weather Forecasts to Use 'Special' Indian Knowledge
President Biden's administration has directed the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to incorporate "Indigenous Knowledge" into its weather forecasting and climate policies. This initiative aims to blend traditional ecological insights with scientific methods, though critics label it as pseudoscience.

The partnership with the American Indian Higher Education Consortium raises concerns about the validity and scientific basis of such knowledge. Critics argue that this approach undermines the scientific method and could lead to unscientific practices in federal decision-making.