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17 Dec 2024

#politics

Liberty Nation News: The Unpardonable Sin: About the Issue of Pardons - Liberty Nation News
The Unpardonable Sin: About the Issue of Pardons - Liberty Nation News
President Biden's recent pardons, including one for former Judge Michael Conahan, who was involved in a "cash for kids" scandal, have sparked outrage. Critics argue that his lenient approach to pardons undermines justice, particularly for those harmed by Conahan's actions, such as families affected by wrongful incarcerations.

The disparity in treatment of individuals based on political affiliations has led to calls for more equitable pardons. Incoming President Trump has indicated he will review cases individually, aiming to address perceived injustices, particularly for January 6 protesters, contrasting with Biden's broader criteria.


Front Page Magazine: The Evaporation of the Obama Mystique
The Evaporation of the Obama Mystique
Barack Obama is portrayed as a key figure behind Joe Biden's 2020 nomination and the subsequent failures of his administration, which is characterized as one of the most unpopular in U.S. history. Critics argue that Obama manipulated the Democratic primaries and ignored Biden's cognitive decline to create a façade for a third Obama term, leading to significant national issues.

The fallout from this administration has resulted in a loss of support for the Democratic Party, with Biden's low approval ratings and Kamala Harris's unsuccessful campaign. The article suggests that the Obama legacy is being rejected by voters, who are increasingly turning to Trump, and highlights the perceived failures of Obama's foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran and Israel.


Fox News: Trump threatens more lawsuits against media as ABC to pay $15 million to settle case
Trump threatens more lawsuits against media as ABC to pay $15 million to settle case
Donald Trump held a lengthy news conference at Mar-a-Lago, discussing various topics and criticizing the media as "very corrupt." He announced plans to pursue multiple lawsuits against media outlets and personalities, including ABC's George Stephanopoulos and Bob Woodward, for defamation and other grievances.

Trump also expressed his views on political figures, including a potential pardon for New York Mayor Eric Adams and support for military nominee Pete Hegseth. He emphasized the need for transparency from the Biden administration regarding mystery drones and mentioned discussions with RFK Jr. about vaccines.


GB News: Eamonn Holmes blasts Prince Andrew amid alleged Chinese spy scandal: 'I'd pay him no respect!'
Eamonn Holmes blasts Prince Andrew amid alleged Chinese spy scandal: 'I'd pay him no respect!'
Eamonn Holmes criticized Prince Andrew for being "brazen" after it was revealed that he and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will not attend Christmas at Sandringham. This follows Andrew's association with alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo, intensifying scrutiny on his actions.




Front Page Magazine: TRUMP WINS Defamation Suit, ABC and Stephanopoulos Have to Fork Over $15 Million
TRUMP WINS Defamation Suit, ABC and Stephanopoulos Have to Fork Over $15 Million
Donald Trump has reached a $15 million settlement with ABC News and anchor George Stephanopoulos over a defamation lawsuit. The settlement avoids a trial, indicating ABC's recognition of the weakness in their case. ABC will issue statements of regret regarding comments made by Stephanopoulos about Trump being found "liable for rape."

The settlement also includes a contribution to a future Trump Presidential Library, further solidifying the outcome as a victory for Trump against what he perceives as biased media. This case highlights ongoing tensions between Trump and mainstream media narratives.


#society

Fox News: Government agencies say joint investigation into drone sightings reveals no threat: 'We recognize the concern'
Government agencies say joint investigation into drone sightings reveals no threat: 'We recognize the concern'
Government agencies, including the DHS, FBI, FAA, and DoD, stated there is no evidence that recent drone sightings across the U.S., particularly in New Jersey, pose a threat to national security or public safety. They noted the sightings likely involve commercial, hobbyist, and law enforcement drones.

Despite the reassurances, the agencies urged Congress to enhance counter-drone authorities. The statement also acknowledged previous drone incursions over military facilities, contradicting earlier claims that such incidents had not occurred. The agencies will continue to assist in investigations of drone sightings.


#economy

Le Monde: "Moscow has not finished paying the price for its 'special operation' in Ukraine"
"Moscow has not finished paying the price for its 'special operation' in Ukraine"
The Russian economy is facing significant challenges as Western sanctions tighten, undermining the previously held belief that they would have limited impact. Despite initial resilience, high inflation and soaring interest rates, now at 21%, are straining businesses and threatening economic stability.

Investment cuts are anticipated, particularly by major employers like Russian Railways, while many companies struggle with debt repayments. The real estate market is also at risk, as government subsidies for loans dwindle, leading to fears of a price bubble burst.


#military

Fox News: Chief of Russia's nuclear defense forces killed by explosive device in Moscow
Chief of Russia's nuclear defense forces killed by explosive device in Moscow
Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Forces, and his assistant were killed in an explosion in Moscow. The explosive device was reportedly placed in a scooter near a residential apartment block, prompting an investigation.

Authorities are conducting forensic examinations and search activities to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.


#health

Liberty Nation News: Can RFK Win Over the Doubters on Capitol Hill? - Liberty Nation News
Can RFK Win Over the Doubters on Capitol Hill? - Liberty Nation News
Incoming President Donald Trump faces controversy over his nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the Department of Health and Human Services. While Kennedy's views on vaccines have raised concerns among some lawmakers, he advocates for greater scrutiny and transparency regarding vaccine safety and efficacy.

Despite hesitations from certain senators, Kennedy's alignment with Trump's broader strategy and the support from Republican figures like Sen. Rick Scott suggest he may secure confirmation. Trump's backing could mitigate opposition, as rejecting Kennedy would contradict the party's cooperative approach with the incoming president.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: Daniel Penny’s Heroism Saved Passengers From Subway Car of Terror
Daniel Penny’s Heroism Saved Passengers From Subway Car of Terror
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg charged Daniel Penny with manslaughter in the death of Jordan Neely, but a jury acquitted Penny, citing self-defense. Witnesses testified that Neely threatened passengers, prompting Penny, a Marine veteran, to intervene.

Critics argue Bragg's leniency towards criminals allowed Neely, a repeat offender, to threaten subway riders. The case has sparked debates on race and justice, with some claiming it reflects systemic issues. However, supporters view Penny as a hero who acted to protect others.