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17 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Gallup: Confidence in Courts Sinks to Lowest in Two Decades Under Biden
Confidence in the American judicial system has fallen to its lowest level in 20 years, with only 44% of Americans expressing trust, down from 62% at the end of Trump's presidency. The decline is attributed to perceptions of justice being weaponized against Republicans, particularly in light of Trump's indictments.
The drop in confidence is most pronounced among those disapproving of U.S. leadership, plummeting from 46% in 2021 to 29% in 2024. This trend marks a significant shift, as it is the first time judicial confidence has dipped below 60% for supporters of U.S. leadership and below 50% overall.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Lara Trump: I Think Donald Trump Believes This Is a 'Mandate from God'
Lara Trump asserts that her father-in-law, Donald Trump, feels he has a divine mandate to lead, claiming a cultural shift has made him a more appealing figure. She believes many will come to recognize Trump’s leadership positively by the end of his second term.
She argues that Trump's electoral success reflects a strong public backing and that those who oppose him will eventually have to align with his vision to be successful. Lara Trump contends that the narrative of him being a narcissist is misguided, emphasizing his resilience and commitment to fighting for all Americans.
The Federalist: Cillizza: How Will Journos Survive If They Can’t Defame Trump?
Donald Trump recently settled a defamation lawsuit against ABC News, which involved a false claim made by George Stephanopoulos. The settlement included a $15 million contribution to Trump's presidential library fund, prompting criticism from media figures like Chris Cillizza, who argued it sets a dangerous precedent for journalism.
Cillizza expressed concern that such settlements could discourage media outlets from reporting freely, fearing potential repercussions from Trump. He contended that the media's tendency to align against Trump has led to a loss of trust, while Trump’s legal actions may hold media accountable for their reporting practices.
#society
Times Of Israel: War crimes prosecutor says Syrian mass graves expose Assad’s ‘machinery of death’
An international war crimes prosecutor has revealed evidence from mass graves in Syria, indicating that over 100,000 people have been tortured and murdered under Bashar al-Assad's regime since 2013. The prosecutor likened the organized killings to atrocities committed by the Nazis.
Residents near the grave sites reported witnessing refrigeration trucks delivering bodies, which were buried in trenches. A former anti-Assad protest leader expressed the need for accountability and a transparent judicial process to address these crimes against humanity.
Fox News: Fergie would marry ex Prince Andrew 'all over again' despite scandals
Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew's ex-wife, expressed enduring love for him, stating she would marry him again despite their divorce. The couple remains close friends, living together and supporting each other through various challenges, including Andrew's controversies.
Ferguson reflected on her past struggles, including body image issues and the pressures of royal life, while emphasizing the importance of communication and compassion in their relationship. Despite Andrew's recent scandals, including ties to a Chinese businessman, Ferguson maintains a positive view of their bond.
Breitbart: 'I Just Stood There Mesmerized:' Credible Witnesses Share Mystery Drone Experiences
Recent drone sightings along the East Coast have raised concerns among residents and local authorities, who are seeking clarity from federal agencies. Reports indicate that unidentified drones have been observed near critical infrastructure and military bases since mid-November, with some witnesses describing unusual flying patterns.
Despite the growing alarm, federal officials maintain that these drones pose no threat to public safety or national security. Local leaders are demanding a thorough investigation, while the U.S. Northern Command notes over 600 similar incursions since 2022, indicating this issue is not new.
Breitbart: NJ Mayor Thinks Mystery Drones Are Looking for ‘Radioactive Material' that Went Missing Weeks Ago
Belleville, NJ Mayor Michael Melham expressed concerns about missing radioactive material potentially being linked to drones observed in the area. He criticized the lack of transparency from state and federal authorities, fueling conspiracy theories and raising questions about safety.
Melham highlighted that a shipment of radioactive material went missing after arriving at its destination damaged and empty. He called for clearer communication from government officials, noting that mayors are not receiving credible information despite ongoing secret briefings in Congress.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu denies jetting to Cairo as reports of Gaza deal progress boost hopes
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office denied reports of his travel to Cairo for talks on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal. Despite media speculation about progress in negotiations between Israel and Hamas, officials caution that significant gaps remain, and a final agreement is not yet in place.
Hamas has indicated a willingness to negotiate a ceasefire, but demands a permanent end to the conflict and the withdrawal of Israeli forces. Meanwhile, Israeli officials express cautious optimism about the ongoing talks, with potential developments expected soon.
#military
The Telegraph: The implosion of Assad’s army, told by those who dropped their weapons and ran
Syria's armed forces, despite Russian training, collapsed in just 12 days due to poor morale, inadequate pay, and a breakdown in command. Soldiers reported a lack of orders and fear, leading to chaos as rebel forces advanced toward Damascus.
Many servicemen expressed anger at their superiors for the betrayal and a desire to return to their families rather than continue fighting.
#crime
Forbes: Luigi Mangione Indicted For First-Degree Murder In UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
Luigi Mangione has been indicted for first-degree murder in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Arrested after a manhunt, he faces multiple charges, including second-degree murder and weapons offenses, following the discovery of a manifesto and incriminating evidence during his arrest.
Mangione's motive appears linked to grievances against corporate America, as suggested by writings found with him. Evidence against him includes fingerprints at the crime scene and possession of a similar firearm. His lawyer has raised questions about the reliability of the evidence.
GB News: Paedophile linked to disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards spared jail
Jac Davies, a convicted paedophile, has been spared jail after being found with 84 indecent images of children, including category A images involving infants. His defense argued for a suspended sentence similar to that of disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards.
Davies was sentenced at Leeds Magistrates' Court, where the prosecutor highlighted disturbing details of the images and Davies's conversations on Telegram expressing violent desires towards newborns.