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16 Dec 2024

#illegals

Liberty Nation News: The Putrid Progressive Legacy of Coddling Criminals - Liberty Nation News
The Putrid Progressive Legacy of Coddling Criminals - Liberty Nation News
The 2024 election results have been interpreted as a rejection of the progressive era in America, marked by Donald Trump's decisive victory. The aftermath has highlighted instances of what some view as extreme progressive ideologies, including calls for vigilantism from Black Lives Matter and controversial statements from Senator Elizabeth Warren that critics argue incite violence.

Additionally, there is growing public support for the deportation of criminal aliens, with many citizens frustrated by local leaders' resistance to this action. Elected officials in sanctuary cities are facing backlash for their refusal to cooperate with immigration enforcement, which some believe endangers their communities.


#politics

Fox News: Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz collapses on stage during speech at New York Young Republican Club gala
Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz collapses on stage during speech at New York Young Republican Club gala
Alex Bruesewitz, an adviser to President-elect Trump, collapsed onstage during a New York Young Republican Club gala while introducing Dan Scavino. After stumbling over his words, he fainted, prompting immediate assistance from attendees.

Bruesewitz later reassured the audience that he was fine, humorously asking if he "looked cool" when he fell. Trump expressed confidence in Bruesewitz's recovery, calling him a "tough son of a gun." Bruesewitz is known for his strong support of Trump and the America First agenda.


Liberty Nation News: Hubris of the Eternal Politician: Time Won’t Stop for Nancy Pelosi - Liberty Nation News
Hubris of the Eternal Politician: Time Won’t Stop for Nancy Pelosi - Liberty Nation News
The aging political class in Washington, exemplified by figures like Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Mitch McConnell, faces increasing scrutiny as they cling to power despite health issues. Both have experienced significant health scares, raising questions about their ability to serve effectively.

The trend of politicians remaining in office until death, as seen with past senators like Ted Kennedy and John McCain, highlights a troubling norm. The physical decline of leaders like Dianne Feinstein has drawn attention to the need for reflection on the appropriateness of long tenures in Congress.


#society

The Telegraph: Syria’s White Helmets: ‘I see hope in the eyes of the people’
Syria’s White Helmets: ‘I see hope in the eyes of the people’
Syria's White Helmets rescue teams are returning to areas previously controlled by the Assad regime, aiming to help rebuild the country after 13 years of civil war. Deputy manager Farouq Habib visited his hometown of Homs for the first time in over a decade to assess living conditions.

The group's return marks a significant shift as they transition from rescue operations to rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of the conflict.


GB News: Convicted terrorist 'deeply offended' by pub sign sues boozer because it 'scares him'
Convicted terrorist 'deeply offended' by pub sign sues boozer because it 'scares him'
Khalid Baqa, a convicted terrorist, is suing The Saracen’s Head Inn in Buckinghamshire for nearly £2,000, claiming the pub's sign depicting a brown-skinned man incites violence and is racist. He intends to target 30 other pubs with the same name if successful.

The pub's landlord, Robbie Hayes, dismissed the lawsuit as a "complete joke," emphasizing the establishment has had the name for 500 years and expressing concern over the implications of such claims.


#crime

Le Monde: French mass rape trial adjourns ahead of verdict set for Thursday
French mass rape trial adjourns ahead of verdict set for Thursday
The trial of Dominique Pelicot, a French man accused of enlisting strangers to rape his wife, has adjourned for deliberation, with a verdict expected later this week. Pelicot expressed remorse and sought forgiveness from his family during his final statement.

Alongside Pelicot, 50 other men are on trial for their involvement in the crimes. Prosecutors have requested a maximum sentence of 20 years for aggravated rape. The case has gained significant attention, particularly for Gisèle Pelicot, who has become a symbol of resilience.