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3 Dec 2024
#illegals
GB News: Illegal migrants busted tending huge cannabis farms inside former dog grooming parlour
Two illegal migrants, Mei Yong Chen and Zhigang Jia, were caught growing cannabis in a former dog grooming parlour in Derbyshire. Police found 556 plants at one location and 311 at another, with a potential wholesale value of up to £328,000.
Both men pleaded guilty and received prison sentences—Chen for 18 months and Jia for 15 months. The judge noted their roles in the operation and mentioned that the Home Office would decide on their deportation after serving their time.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Trump’s Most Notable Accomplishment
During his presidency, Donald Trump achieved notable successes, including a strong economy and secure borders. However, his most significant accomplishment may be his resistance against politically motivated indictments from a perceived weaponized Department of Justice.
Trump's ability to withstand these challenges not only showcased his resilience but also helped protect constitutional rights and the rule of law from potential overreach. His fight against these indictments is viewed as a defense of free speech and a stand against a politicized justice system.
Breitbart: Whoopi Goldberg: 'Stop Calling It a Lie,' Biden Did Not Intend to Pardon Hunter
On "The View," Whoopi Goldberg defended President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, while co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized the perceived double standards in Washington. Griffin expressed disappointment over Biden's previous statements about not granting a pardon, suggesting it undermines public trust.
Goldberg argued that the situation reflects broader issues in politics, emphasizing that the public should recognize the complexities of leadership and accountability. Both co-hosts acknowledged the challenges of navigating personal and political responsibilities.
Breitbart: 'Star Trek' Star George Takei Celebrates Hunter Pardon as Salvation from Biden Family's 'Undeserved Nightmare'
George Takei expressed support for President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, who faced felony charges. Takei described the situation as an "undeserved nightmare" for the Biden family and wished them peace during the holidays.
Despite Biden's previous statements against pardoning Hunter, Takei's comments reflect a sentiment among some Democrats who are pleased with the outcome.
Front Page Magazine: AOC’s Fellow Progressives Attack Her for Condemning Antisemitism
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced backlash from progressive allies after voting for House Resolution 1449, which condemns global antisemitism. The resolution passed overwhelmingly, but her support drew ire from fellow Squad members who oppose Israel, highlighting divisions within the progressive movement.
Critics accused Ocasio-Cortez of endorsing a definition of antisemitism that could stifle criticism of Israel. Despite her clarifications that she would not support the IHRA definition, the reaction from her peers suggests a growing rift over the issue within the left.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas-Linked CAIR’s Latest ‘Islamophobia’ Report: Sloppy and Confusing
KGO's report on CAIR's publication about Islamophobia on California college campuses lacks critical examination. The report highlights that many survey respondents are affiliated with pro-Palestinian groups, raising questions about the objectivity of their views on campus climate.
The report also reveals CAIR's historical ties to Hamas and ongoing legal challenges faced by organizations like the American Muslims for Palestine. These issues coincide with legislative efforts to revoke tax-exempt status for groups perceived to support terrorism.
Breitbart: IRS Whistleblower: 'Clear That Joe Biden Was Involved' in Hunter's Dealings
IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley claims President Biden misled the public regarding his son Hunter's dealings and involvement in lucrative contracts. Shapley suggests Biden's actions raise questions about his honesty and the integrity of the Department of Justice's investigation.
#society
Breitbart: VIDEO: Teen Hockey Player Dies Suddenly During Charity Game in Long Island
A 17-year-old hockey player, Connor Kasin, died during a charity game in New York after a sudden medical event. Despite CPR efforts from bystanders, he was pronounced dead after being rushed to the hospital. His cause of death remains unknown, and authorities suspect no foul play.
Kasin's passing has left the Massapequa community in shock, with school officials expressing deep condolences. He was participating in the game to honor another young life lost, highlighting a troubling trend of teen athlete deaths nationwide.
Le Monde: Guinea: Stampede at football match leaves 56 dead
A deadly crush occurred at a soccer match in Nzerekore, Guinea, on December 1, resulting in at least 56 confirmed deaths, with estimates suggesting around 100 fatalities. Families are demanding answers as they await identification of their loved ones at the morgue.
The match, attended by a government delegation, escalated into chaos following controversial officiating decisions, leading to fan clashes and a stampede as spectators attempted to escape. The situation worsened with the arrival of law enforcement using tear gas, prompting further unrest and vandalism.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron, MBS, sign strategic partnership, call for elections in Lebanon
French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signed a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing bilateral relations and addressing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon. They emphasized the importance of presidential elections in Lebanon and the need for regional stability.
Macron's visit marks the first by a French president to Saudi Arabia since 2006. He seeks Saudi support for the Lebanese army and aims to address Lebanon's political and economic crisis, while also advocating for a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict and a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
#military
Le Monde: World's top arms producers see revenues rise amid wars and regional tensions
Global arms production has surged to Cold War levels, with 2023 sales by the top 100 defense companies reaching $632 billion, a 4.2% increase. U.S. firms accounted for half of this, led by Lockheed Martin and RTX, while European sales stagnated.
The Asia-Pacific region also sees significant rearmament, driven by the Chinese threat, with China achieving $103 billion in sales. In contrast, Russia's military spending is heavily focused on modernization and personnel, absorbing 40% of its budget.
#culture
Fox News: Trump to attend Notre Dame Cathedral reopening in Paris five years after devastating fire
President-elect Trump will attend the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend, five years after a fire severely damaged the historic structure. He praised President Macron for the restoration efforts and noted the significance of the event, which will see around 50 heads of state in attendance.
Nearly $1 billion was raised for the cathedral's reconstruction, with about $148 million still needed. The reopening is anticipated to attract an estimated 15 million visitors annually, significantly increasing tourism to the site.