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2 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Trump border czar Homan says he'll meet with NYC Mayor Adams to address migrant crisis: Let's 'get this done'
Incoming border czar Tom Homan plans to meet with NYC Mayor Eric Adams to address the city's rising migrant population and related crime issues. Homan emphasizes the importance of public safety and cooperation with local law enforcement in managing these challenges.
Some Democratic leaders, including California Sen. Alex Padilla, oppose Homan's approach, asserting they will not use local resources for federal immigration enforcement. Homan insists he is not asking local police to act as immigration officers but seeks collaboration on public safety.
#politics
Breitbart: MSNBC's Vance Declares Hunter Biden Pardon 'Not an Abuse of Power'
Joyce Vance, a long-time Trump critic, defended President Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter, stating it is a power he can exercise unilaterally. She emphasized that this action does not constitute an abuse of presidential power, despite differing opinions on its appropriateness.
Vance compared Biden's situation to past controversies involving Trump and the Justice Department, noting that many presidents utilize their pardon power in controversial ways. She concluded that while opinions may vary, Biden's decision is within his rights as president.
Breitbart: Nate Silver: 'Not Sure How Much More I Can Tolerate' After Biden's Lie About Pardoning Hunter
Nate Silver criticized President Biden on social media following the pardon of Hunter Biden, which contradicted Biden's previous stance. He expressed frustration with the Democratic Party, calling Biden a "selfish and senile old man" and blaming him for potentially enabling a Trump resurgence.
Silver urged voters to reject any Democrat who does not denounce the pardon and emphasized that the party's moral hypocrisy is contributing to Trump's appeal. He reiterated his earlier call for Biden to step aside, asserting that voters are increasingly aware of the party's failings.
Fox News: US Capitol Police arrest House Democrat staff member after finding ammunition in bag
A House Democrat staff member was arrested for attempting to bring ammunition into the Cannon House Office Building. Michael Hopkins, 38, was found with four ammunition magazines and eleven rounds after a screening process. He claimed he forgot the ammunition was in his bag.
Rep. Joe Morelle's office stated they are cooperating with the investigation and emphasized their commitment to workplace safety. Hopkins faces charges for unlawful possession of ammunition, including a high-capacity magazine.
GB News: Le Pen threatens to topple French government TODAY - barring 'last minute miracle'
Marine Le Pen's National Rally party has threatened to bring down Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government unless key concessions are made by 2pm today. A no-confidence vote could be triggered as early as Wednesday, marking a potential historic government collapse.
The National Rally demands further concessions, including pension increases aligned with inflation and the scrapping of planned medication reimbursement cuts. The political crisis has led to a decline in French stocks and bonds, raising concerns about future business investment in France.
Breitbart: Democrat Colorado Gov. Jared Polis: Biden's Hunter Pardon 'Put His Family Ahead of the Country'
Gov. Jared Polis criticized President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, for felony gun charges, arguing it sets a troubling precedent and prioritizes family over national integrity. He emphasized that no one, including a president's family, is above the law.
Polis's remarks were echoed by other Democrats and met with swift backlash from Republicans, highlighting bipartisan concern over the implications of the pardon.
The Western Journal: Canada Begins Making Key Border Changes After Trudeau's Meeting with Trump
After meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to enhancing border security, reflecting a shift in Canada’s approach. Trudeau's discussions with Trump and Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick included tariffs and their economic implications, indicating a more proactive stance.
Trump's use of tariff threats has reportedly prompted immediate action from both Canada and Mexico, showcasing a strategy that emphasizes American interests. This approach contrasts with the previous administration's stance, highlighting a return to leveraging tariffs as a tool of negotiation in international relations.
Fox News: Harris campaign still asking for donations weeks after massive loss to Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign continues to solicit donations weeks after losing the election to President-elect Trump. Despite raising $1.4 billion, the campaign reportedly faces $20 million in debt, prompting emails urging supporters to contribute.
Critics within the Democratic Party express concern that ongoing fundraising requests following a loss and significant spending may erode trust among voters. Trump has mocked the situation, suggesting that the Democrats' financial struggles are surprising given their fundraising success during the campaign.
Breitbart: Trump Criticizes Pardon of Hunter Biden: 'Abuse, Miscarriage of Justice'
President-elect Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, calling it an "abuse and miscarriage of Justice." Trump questioned whether the pardon also applies to those imprisoned from the January 6 events.
Joe Biden announced a full and unconditional pardon for Hunter, covering offenses committed from January 1, 2014, to December 1, 2024, including charges from Special Counsel David C. Weiss. Hunter Biden had previously faced convictions for gun and tax offenses.
#society
The Telegraph: Pictured: Drunken tourists put in cart and wheeled back to their hostel by Thai policeman
Tourists in Thailand's Koh Phi Phi were seen being transported in wheelbarrows by police after passing out from excessive drinking. The two women, aged 19 and 23, were found unconscious near a bar and assisted by a local officer.
This incident follows recent warnings about dangerous drinks in the region, particularly after six foreign tourists died in Laos due to methanol-laced alcohol.