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24 Dec 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Illegal Alien, Accused of Killing Travis Wolfe, Freed from Jail to Spend Holidays with Family
Illegal Alien, Accused of Killing Travis Wolfe, Freed from Jail to Spend Holidays with Family
Endrina Bracho, an illegal alien from Venezuela, is out of jail without bail after being charged with involuntary manslaughter for a crash that killed 12-year-old Travis Wolfe in Hazelwood, Missouri. A judge allowed her release to spend time with family during the holidays.

Bracho must wear a GPS device and cannot drive or contact the Wolfe family. Senator Josh Hawley criticized the decision, calling it a miscarriage of justice, as Bracho is a flight risk and had previously been held on a $500,000 bail. A hearing is scheduled for next month.


#politics

The Federalist: Photos Show Joe Biden Meeting Hunter's Business Partners
Photos Show Joe Biden Meeting Hunter's Business Partners
Newly released photographs show then-Vice President Joe Biden meeting with his son Hunter's business associates in China during a 2013 trip. The images, obtained by America First Legal, depict Hunter introducing Joe to executives from BHR Partners, a firm linked to the Chinese government.

The release of these photos raises questions about Joe Biden's previous denials of interacting with Hunter's business partners. Additionally, the Biden administration has faced scrutiny over delayed access to these records, which were originally set for release before the 2024 election.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Watson Coleman: Musk's Power Is Dangerous, 'Born Into a Different Kind of Governing System Called Apartheid'
Dem Rep. Watson Coleman: Musk's Power Is Dangerous, 'Born Into a Different Kind of Governing System Called Apartheid'
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) criticized Elon Musk on MSNBC, claiming he lacks understanding of the American government due to his upbringing in apartheid South Africa. She expressed concern over Musk's influence on congressional Republicans, labeling it as dangerous for the country.

Watson Coleman emphasized that Musk's lack of government experience and his role in shaping legislative agendas poses a threat to democratic processes.


Breitbart: The Right Wing’s Outlaws – Captured as Art
The Right Wing’s Outlaws – Captured as Art
Artist Dan Fleuette discusses his work creating portraits of controversial figures from the conservative movement in his new book, "Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws." The collection features personalities like Steve Bannon, Lauren Boebert, and Alex Jones, emphasizing a spirit of rebellion against political correctness.

Fleuette highlights his ability to humanize his subjects, noting that women were particularly open during shoots. He aims to capture the essence of individuals rather than their controversies, showcasing a different side of the political right.


Fox News: Trump rep says Biden move to commute sentences for most death row inmates a 'slap in the face' to victims
Trump rep says Biden move to commute sentences for most death row inmates a 'slap in the face' to victims
President-elect Trump's spokesperson criticized President Biden's decision to commute the death sentences of 37 federal inmates, calling it disrespectful to victims and their families. Trump’s team emphasized a stark contrast in their approaches to crime, with Trump advocating for strict law enforcement.

Biden's administration stated that the commutations align with his belief that the death penalty should be reserved for terrorism and hate crimes. The move aims to prevent future executions under a potential Trump administration, reflecting Biden's broader clemency efforts during his presidency.


#society

GB News: Man jailed after brandishing deactivated AK-47 on X video during summer unrest
Man jailed after brandishing deactivated AK-47 on X video during summer unrest
Habeeb Khan, 49, has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for threatening to "blow away" Tommy Robinson and the English Defence League while holding a decommissioned AK-47. His video, which gained 1.4 million views, incited significant disorder in Birmingham.

Khan, who has a history of offenses, pleaded guilty to making threats under the Online Safety Act. Despite claiming remorse and health issues, the judge noted the reckless nature of his actions during a time of heightened social tension. He must serve 40% of his sentence before possible release.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Colombia's Marxist President Vows to Fight Trump on Retaking Panama Canal
Colombia's Marxist President Vows to Fight Trump on Retaking Panama Canal
Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned President-elect Donald Trump that he will support Panama against any U.S. attempts to regain control of the Panama Canal. Petro emphasized the importance of sovereignty and dignity, criticizing Trump’s comments on transit fees as detrimental to regional prosperity.

Trump claimed the U.S. was unfairly charged exorbitant fees by Panama, arguing the canal should not be managed by anyone but Panama. Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino reaffirmed Panama's sovereignty over the canal and defended the established tariffs as necessary for its maintenance.


#culture

Fox News: Disney reportedly backing away from culture wars: 'Politics is bad for business'
Disney reportedly backing away from culture wars: 'Politics is bad for business'
Disney is shifting its focus away from political issues, recently removing a transgender storyline from the upcoming Pixar series "Win or Lose." This decision reflects a broader strategy to prioritize entertainment over political messaging, amid criticism of its previous "woke" approach.

The company has seen success with non-political films like "Deadpool & Wolverine" and "Moana 2," leading experts to suggest a return to its core mission. CEO Bob Iger emphasizes that the company aims to entertain rather than engage in political debates, signaling a potential change in direction for Disney.