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20 Dec 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Texas Buying Billboards in Mexico, Posting 'Most Shocking Question Ever' to Would-Be Illegals
Texas has launched a billboard campaign in Mexico aimed at deterring illegal immigration by highlighting the dangers of human trafficking and sexual violence faced by women and children. The billboards pose shocking questions and deliver stark warnings about the risks associated with crossing the border.
Governor Greg Abbott emphasized the need to confront the harsh realities of the migrant crisis, urging families to reconsider the journey. The campaign seeks to raise awareness of the violence that often accompanies migration and to protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation.
Fox News: Tren de Aragua gang members arrested in NYC apartment next to daycare facility
Multiple suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua were arrested in New York City, including a raid near a daycare center. The gang, known for violent crimes, has infiltrated various U.S. cities, taking advantage of border policies.
The arrests highlight concerns over gang activity and illegal immigration, prompting calls for increased cooperation between local law enforcement and federal agencies to combat crime.
#politics
Fox News: House vote imminent on plan to avert government shutdown after Trump-backed deal tanks
House lawmakers are preparing to vote on a bill to prevent a partial government shutdown, with a deadline approaching just after midnight Saturday. Speaker Mike Johnson indicated the legislation would extend funding through mid-March and include over $100 billion in disaster relief.
To expedite the process, Johnson plans to use a "suspension of the rules" approach, requiring a two-thirds majority for passage, which will necessitate Democratic support. The proposal aims to ensure federal employees and essential services continue without interruption during the holidays.
Breitbart: Blood in the Water: Sharks Circle Embattled Speaker Mike Johnson
Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership is in jeopardy as his recent deal with Democrats failed to secure support from Republican members, leading to widespread dissatisfaction. With the looming shutdown and a critical vote for Speaker on January 3, Johnson can only afford to lose two Republican votes, but dissent is mounting.
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis expressed frustration over the lack of communication from Johnson, reflecting broader concerns within the party. As Republicans face internal divisions and the pressure of a potential government shutdown, Johnson's ability to unify his conference and advance the party's agenda is increasingly in question.
Fox News: White House pressed on Biden refusing to speak publicly ahead of shutdown
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced questions regarding President Biden's absence from public discourse amid a looming government shutdown. She attributed the situation to Republican actions, particularly blaming figures like Trump and Musk for the impasse, asserting that they have disrupted bipartisan agreements.
Jean-Pierre emphasized Biden's ongoing communication with Democratic leaders but sidestepped inquiries about his direct engagement with House Speaker Mike Johnson. She warned that a shutdown could hinder the presidential transition process, urging Republicans to prioritize the American public over political gamesmanship.
The Federalist: Dems Refused To Pass Cancer Bill Until They Could Leverage It
The Republican-led House passed H.R. 3391 to fund pediatric cancer research, but it stalled in the Senate. Democrats are now criticizing a trimmed-down spending bill that excludes this funding, despite previously ignoring the legislation.
Critics accuse Democrats of using sick children as political leverage while failing to act on the original bill. The situation raises questions about genuine concern for pediatric cancer funding versus opportunism in political discourse.
GB News: Labour move branded 'disingenuous' as Starmer seeks to strengthen overseas donations rules: 'He's worried about Reform!'
Conservative peer Lord Shaun Bailey has criticized the UK Government's plans to change political donation rules, suggesting they are motivated by Labour's concerns over Reform UK's rising influence and potential donations from Elon Musk. He argues that Labour's fear stems from their declining popularity and their activists' involvement in American politics.
Bailey claims that any reform could lead to increased scrutiny of Labour's financial ties, particularly with unions. He describes the timing of the proposed changes as disingenuous, indicating that the focus should be on transparency in political funding rather than targeting specific parties.
Fox News: Justin Trudeau looks set to lose power after key ally vows to topple him
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a potential no-confidence vote from New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh, which could trigger an election early next year. Singh's announcement follows a series of polls indicating widespread voter dissatisfaction with the Liberal government.
With opposition parties poised to support the motion, Trudeau's tenure could end after more than nine years. The political turmoil coincides with economic concerns, particularly as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on Canadian imports, raising alarms among provincial leaders.
The Western Journal: House Republicans Reportedly Reach Agreement on Spending Impasse - It Looks to Be the Best of Both Worlds
House Republicans have tentatively agreed to a new plan to prevent a partial government shutdown by breaking a failed proposal into separate bills. This approach aims to address federal funding, disaster aid, and agricultural support while postponing discussions on the debt ceiling until next year.
The revised strategy reflects input from various factions within the party and seeks to simplify the legislative process. It is expected to include border security measures and other GOP priorities, allowing for more focused voting on individual issues.
CNSNews: ‘Trump Ran in an Untraditional Media Lane...We Will Continue That in the WH,’ Press Sec. Reveals
Donald Trump's successful 2024 campaign is attributed to his unconventional media strategy, utilizing new media platforms and influencers to communicate directly with voters. Incoming press secretary Karoline Leavitt promises to continue this approach in the White House, bringing diverse voices into press briefings.
Leavitt suggests that traditional media may be shifting their focus, recognizing the importance of addressing pressing national issues such as inflation, border security, and international conflicts. She hopes this will lead to more substantive coverage that reflects the concerns of the American public.
#society
Le Monde: France's anti-terrorism court convicts 8 people of involvement in the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty
Eight individuals were convicted by France's anti-terrorism court for their roles in the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty in 2020. The assailant, an 18-year-old Chechen, was killed by police after the attack, which was linked to Paty's discussion of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
The convicted included those who aided the assailant and organized an online hate campaign against Paty. Sentences requested by prosecutors ranged from 18 months to 16 years. The case highlighted tensions surrounding freedom of expression in France and the impact of misinformation.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: An honourable peace is within Ukraine’s grasp
Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas, threatening severe consequences if they do not release Israeli hostages by January 20. His statement comes amid Israel's military successes against Hamas and Hezbollah, with implications for U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine.
As Trump navigates his potential return to the presidency, he faces the challenge of addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Despite some setbacks, experts suggest that Russia is struggling, and Ukraine has made significant achievements. The U.S. and its allies have the resources to support Ukraine effectively, but decisive action is needed to stabilize the situation and prevent a Russian victory.
#health
The Western Journal: Newsom Declares State of Emergency - Is He Trying to Freeze Trump on Day One?
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency over bird flu concerns, despite acknowledging that the public risk remains low. This decision follows the detection of cases in dairy cows and aims to enhance preparedness and response efforts. Critics argue that this move may be politically motivated and could have negative impacts on the state's economy.
The declaration has sparked skepticism due to Newsom's controversial handling of previous crises, such as the coronavirus pandemic. Many believe he is exploiting the situation for federal funding while neglecting pressing issues like homelessness and crime in California.
#crime
Human Events: BREAKING: Driver plows car through German Christmas market in suspected terror attack
A driver crashed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, injuring at least 20 people in what is being treated as a suspected terror attack. Eyewitnesses reported the vehicle breached barriers and drove into shoppers, with security footage circulating online.
The driver has been apprehended and is in custody as authorities investigate the incident. This is a developing story.