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20 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Capitol Police arrest 60 anti-Israel activists for illegally protesting inside rotunda: reports
Approximately 60 anti-Israel protesters, led by activist Linda Sarsour, were arrested during an illegal rally inside the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C. The protesters were demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. This is not the first demonstration of its kind, as over 40 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested in the Senate Office Building last week.
Breitbart: Vivek on CO Ruling: I Will Withdraw from State Primary if Trump Barred
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has pledged to withdraw from the Colorado state primary after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump cannot appear on the ballot due to engaging in insurrection. Ramaswamy called the ruling an "attack on democracy" and demanded that other candidates also withdraw unless Trump is allowed on the ballot.
The Blaze: Kamala Harris to go on tour promoting pro-choice ideology in 2024 | Blaze Media
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to go on a tour advocating for pro-choice ideology. She aims to highlight the harm caused by abortion bans, hold extremists accountable, and call on Congress to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade. The tour starts in January and coincides with Biden and Harris seeking re-election in 2024.
Breitbart: Barbra Streisand Freaks at Media for Focusing on Biden's Age: 'Let’s See Next Time Trump Can Ride a Bicycle'
Barbra Streisand defends Joe Biden's age, criticizing the media's focus on it and comparing it to Trump's age. She brings up Biden's embarrassing bicycle incident but fails to mention his epic face plant on stage.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: What the Three University Presidents Should Have Said
In a congressional hearing about antisemitism, three university presidents struggled to answer whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates their school's policies. Major donors withdrew support and calls for resignations intensified. The presidents' responses reflect moral bankruptcy and a double standard on freedom of speech. They should have condemned such speech, explained its evil, and implemented a zero tolerance policy. The issue highlights the ideological captivity of universities and calls for a deeper diagnosis of American higher education.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Leaders, Running Scared, Are Leaving Qatar
Hamas leaders are scattering across the Middle East, leaving Qatar and seeking refuge in other countries like Algeria, Lebanon, Iran, and Turkey. Israel's promise to eliminate Hamas leaders wherever they are found has prompted their flight. Mossad has a reputation for fulfilling their promises of retribution.
#military
Front Page Magazine: After Hamas, Hezbollah?
Tzachi Hanegbi warns that after defeating Hamas, IDF may have to confront Hezbollah. Israel will not tolerate Hezbollah's presence near the border. Hanegbi states it's time to change the situation in the north and that Israel will not hesitate to take action.
#sports
Breitbart: GWINN: 'We Don't Need to Be Offended by Everything': JJ Watt Takes High Road After Rashard Mendenhall's Racist Social Media Post
JJ Watt responds lightheartedly to Rashard Mendenhall's racist social media post about white football players. Watt emphasizes the importance of not getting offended by everything and uses humor to deal with ignorant comments. However, he acknowledges that if the situation were reversed, a white player would not receive the same treatment.
#other
Fox News: More than 900 UPenn faculty opposing influence by trustees, donors, after Magill resignation
Over 900 faculty members at the University of Pennsylvania signed a letter opposing external interference and defending academic freedom. The letter comes after former President Liz Magill resigned and Wharton Board of Advisors Chair Marc Rowan raised questions about university governance.