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20 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Democrats found out they weren't going to get a raise and they started 'chanting'
A revised spending bill in Congress was reduced from 1,547 pages to 116 but ultimately failed to pass in the House. Key cuts included $15 million for recycling initiatives and funding for bio-labs, while $3 million for molasses inspections remained.
The outcome reflects a shift in transparency, with Trump and Musk advocating for clearer insights into spending bills. This approach aims to prevent taxpayers from funding unnecessary projects and to hold politicians accountable for their decisions.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: We've seen this 'spending charade' before
Laura Ingraham critiques the interim spending bill, labeling it as filled with "nonessential junk." She highlights a potential shift in dynamics, suggesting that the usual D.C. tactics may not succeed this time, thanks to increased public scrutiny via social media.
Ingraham emphasizes that the public's awareness of the bill's contents could hinder the passage of unnecessary spending, contrasting it with past practices where such bills were pushed through unnoticed.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Charlie Kirk, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump Jr, and More at Day 1 of Turning Point's Americafest 2024
Conservative figures including Charlie Kirk, Ben Carson, Steve Bannon, and Donald Trump Jr. addressed attendees at the inaugural day of Turning Point’s 2024 Americafest in Phoenix, Arizona. The event highlights key issues and strategies for the upcoming election cycle.
Fox News: In an early legislative test for Trump, plan B spending bill tanks in House
House Republicans failed to pass a spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown, with a vote of 235-174, including 38 Republicans opposing it. This setback is seen as a challenge for President-elect Trump in uniting the party, as fiscal conservatives criticized the bill for increasing national debt.
The failure reflects deep divisions within the GOP, with some members, like Rep. Chip Roy, arguing against the bill's fiscal irresponsibility. Following the vote, House Speaker Mike Johnson met with dissenting Republicans to seek support for a new vote, while Democrats expressed their opposition to the legislation.
#society
GB News: Should e-bikes and e-scooters require insurance to use? - Labour answers burning question
E-bikes and e-scooters may soon require insurance for public use as safety concerns grow. The House of Lords debated the lack of insurance, which leaves accident victims uncompensated. Current trials for e-scooters are set to continue until May 2026, but regulations are still pending.
Minister Lord Hendy acknowledged the risks to pedestrians, especially vulnerable individuals, and emphasized the need for tailored legislation. He noted the inconsistency in European regulations and committed to addressing safety issues in upcoming laws.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Virginia man charged with planning 'mass casualty' attack at NYC Israeli consulate
An Egyptian man in Virginia, Abdullah Azz al-Din Taha Muhammad Hassan, has been charged with planning an attack on the Israeli consulate in New York City. He allegedly provided bomb-making instructions to an undercover FBI source and expressed intentions to carry out a mass casualty attack.
The FBI has reassured the Jewish community in New York of their vigilance against potential threats. Hassan's activities were brought to light after police received tips regarding his radical social media posts. He believed New York offered numerous targets for an attack.
#culture
Breitbart: Neil Cavuto Signs Off Fox News: 'I'm Not Leaving Journalism, I’m Just Leaving Here'
Neil Cavuto signed off from Fox News after 28 years, expressing gratitude to viewers and colleagues. He reflected on his journey in journalism, emphasizing his commitment to reporting news with integrity and humility despite personal health challenges.
Cavuto thanked his audience for their support and wished them a joyful holiday season, leaving the door open for future endeavors outside the network.
#crime
Breitbart: Marlow on Kudlow: Luigi Mangione 'Was Never Denied Care from Anyone'
Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart, discussed the case of Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, on Fox Business. He emphasized that Mangione had never been denied care and criticized the situation as a disgrace, suggesting he should face the death penalty if convicted.
Marlow and host Larry Kudlow expressed strong opinions about the case, with Kudlow labeling it a left-wing conspiracy. They argued that if Mangione is found guilty, he would not be beneficial to society and should face severe consequences.