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#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: Hunter Biden Pardon Catches Useless Regime Media by Surprise
Nolte: Hunter Biden Pardon Catches Useless Regime Media by Surprise
Joe Biden's recent pardon of his son Hunter has raised eyebrows, especially given his prior assurances that he would never do so. The pardon covers all federal crimes Hunter may have committed over the last 11 years, effectively shielding him from prosecution. Critics argue that this move undermines the integrity of the judicial system.

The timing of the pardon, just before Hunter's sentencing and coinciding with Biden's trip abroad, has led to speculation about potential implications for Biden and his brother James, who may also face legal scrutiny. Observers question whether the media will adequately cover these developments or continue to focus on less significant stories.


The Western Journal: As Biden Pardons Hunter, Lefty Outlet Tweets Something Either Hilariously Tone-Deaf or Brilliantly Ironic
As Biden Pardons Hunter, Lefty Outlet Tweets Something Either Hilariously Tone-Deaf or Brilliantly Ironic
President Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, just months after stating he would not do so. This move has drawn criticism from Republicans, who accuse Biden of lying about his son's legal issues and creating a two-tier justice system.

The media's response has sparked debate, particularly a Politico headline that suggested "Republicans pounce" on the pardon, which some view as indicative of a biased narrative. Critics argue this reflects the media's tendency to frame Democratic missteps differently than Republican ones.


GB News: Pro-Israel speakers branded 'genocidal maniacs' as Oxford students pass shock motion to declare Israel an 'apartheid state responsible for genocide'
Pro-Israel speakers branded 'genocidal maniacs' as Oxford students pass shock motion to declare Israel an 'apartheid state responsible for genocide'
Oxford University students voted 278 to 59 to label Israel an "apartheid state responsible for genocide" during a heated debate at the Oxford Union. Pro-Israel speakers faced heckling, with one activist calling the October 7 attacks "acts of heroism" and protests occurring outside the venue.

The debate highlighted deep divisions, with opposing speakers arguing against the motion and emphasizing coexistence in Israel. Jewish students reportedly felt intimidated, and social media reactions from the opposition expressed outrage at the hostile environment.


The Western Journal: Waiting for Biden and KJP to Answer Questions About Hunter's Pardon? You'll Be Waiting a While
Waiting for Biden and KJP to Answer Questions About Hunter's Pardon? You'll Be Waiting a While
President Biden has issued a sweeping unconditional pardon for his son Hunter, contradicting earlier statements where he expressed satisfaction with Hunter's trial. The pardon covers a broad range of potential offenses dating back to 2014, coinciding with Hunter's tenure at Burisma.

Biden's announcement came quietly during the Thanksgiving holiday, and he has since left for a trip to Angola, leaving questions about the pardon unanswered. Critics suggest this timing was deliberate to avoid scrutiny.


Fox News: Newsom proposes $25M from state legislature to 'Trump-proof' California
Newsom proposes $25M from state legislature to 'Trump-proof' California
California Governor Gavin Newsom will call a special legislative session to propose a $25 million legal defense fund for the state's justice department, aimed at countering potential overreach from the incoming Trump administration. Newsom emphasizes the need to protect rights and freedoms, regardless of the federal leadership.

Critics, including Republican state Sen. Brian Jones, label the session as a political maneuver to distract from recent Democratic losses. Jones argues that the focus should be on pressing issues like affordability rather than funding legal battles against the federal government.


Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Joe Biden's pardon of son Hunter cements his legacy as liar in chief
JONATHAN TURLEY: Joe Biden's pardon of son Hunter cements his legacy as liar in chief
President Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter, has sparked significant controversy, with critics labeling it a misuse of presidential power. This act is seen as a culmination of years of alleged dishonesty regarding Biden's knowledge of his son's foreign dealings and influence peddling.

The pardon has been criticized as one of the most disgraceful in presidential history, coming after Biden repeatedly denied any involvement or knowledge of Hunter's activities. This has led to accusations of hypocrisy and a tarnished legacy for Biden, who is now viewed by some as "the liar in chief."


The Western Journal: Fate of FBI Up in the Air After Trump Picks Enemy of the Agency to Lead It
Fate of FBI Up in the Air After Trump Picks Enemy of the Agency to Lead It
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Kash Patel as FBI Director, a move seen as a challenge to the intelligence community. Patel, known for his controversial views on the media and government, aims to overhaul the FBI, proposing to shut down the Hoover Building and redirect its staff to combat crime across the country.

Patel's nomination has sparked criticism, with former national security advisor John Bolton urging the Senate to reject him. Despite the backlash, Trump's choice signals a commitment to significant changes within the FBI, reflecting his "America First" agenda.


Fox News: Liberal MSNBC contributor speechless over Hunter Biden pardon: 'I have to process it ... I'm sorry'
Liberal MSNBC contributor speechless over Hunter Biden pardon: 'I have to process it ... I'm sorry'
President Biden has decided to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who faced felony charges related to gun violations and tax evasion. This decision marks a reversal from earlier statements where Biden pledged not to intervene in his son's legal matters.

Liberal commentators have expressed mixed reactions, with some suggesting Hunter was unfairly prosecuted due to his father's prominence. Hunter Biden acknowledged his past mistakes and highlighted his journey toward sobriety, stating he has taken responsibility for his actions.


#economy

Fox News: Amazon Cyber Monday: Grab discounts on Amazon brand electronics and more
Amazon Cyber Monday: Grab discounts on Amazon brand electronics and more
Amazon's Cyber Monday event runs through December 2, offering significant discounts on popular products, including Echo devices, Fire TVs, and kitchen appliances. Prime members can enjoy fast delivery and exclusive deals, with many items available for next-day shipping.

Highlighted deals include the Echo Show 10 for $199.99, Fire TV 55" for $419.99, and Shark AI Ultra Robot Vacuum for $349.99. Other deals feature the Instant Pot Duo Plus for $79.95 and KitchenAid Stand Mixer for $249.99. For more information on deals, visit the website.


#crime

Forbes: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accused Of Dangling Woman From 17th Story Balcony: Here Are All The Major Allegations
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accused Of Dangling Woman From 17th Story Balcony: Here Are All The Major Allegations
Fashion designer Bryana "Bana" Bongolan has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging threats to her life and physical abuse, including an incident where he reportedly dangled her over a balcony. Combs is currently jailed on federal sex trafficking charges and denies all allegations of misconduct.

The lawsuit adds to a growing list of accusations against Combs, including claims of sexual assault and drugging victims dating back to the 1990s. An attorney representing over 100 alleged victims has filed multiple lawsuits against Combs, alleging a pattern of abuse and misconduct.


#other

Le Monde: Norway suspends deep-sea mining projects
Norway suspends deep-sea mining projects
Norway has suspended its plans to issue licenses for deep-sea mining, a decision influenced by opposition from environmental groups and international bodies. The Socialist Left Party blocked the initiative in exchange for supporting the minority government's budget for 2025.

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoer indicated the suspension is a postponement rather than a cancellation. Environmentalists have raised concerns about the potential harm to marine ecosystems, while the World Wide Fund for Nature continues its legal challenge against the government's earlier decision.