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26 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Homan on Missing Migrant Kids: We'll Work on Rescuing and Reuniting, 'Deal with the Immigration Consequences Later'
Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized the Trump administration's commitment to locating and rescuing missing migrant children, prioritizing their safety over immigration consequences. He criticized the current approach as intentional mismanagement that endangers children.
Homan highlighted past measures, such as DNA testing, to ensure child safety and expressed concern for the well-being of many children who may never be found. The focus remains on reuniting children with their families.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Menendez: I'm Talking About Immigration Because It's Season of 'Giving Sanctuary'
MSNBC host Alicia Menendez criticized the incoming administration's approach to immigration enforcement, emphasizing a lack of compassion and kindness. She highlighted statements from President-Elect Donald Trump and Border Czar Tom Homan, suggesting their focus is on fear rather than sanctuary for refugees.
Menendez pointed out the timing of these remarks, occurring just before Christmas, and noted that while there is consensus on deporting dangerous individuals, the overall tone from the new administration is concerning.
#politics
Breitbart: Max Rose: Nature of MAGA Base Is 'Very Angry, Aggressive,' 'Facts Be Damned'
Former Rep. Max Rose criticized the MAGA base as "angry" and "aggressive," suggesting they disregard facts. He expressed concern over Matt Gaetz's potential political future despite serious allegations, stating that Gaetz may face political obscurity rather than a successful comeback.
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth Video: Trump is Kicking Assets and Taking Names
Cicely Davis discusses Trump's remarks on Canada and Mexico, along with new insights into prosecutor Fani Willis's alleged corruption in the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast. The episode is available on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Listeners can access exclusive content and support the podcast through various links provided.
Front Page Magazine: Congress Must Expose the Senility Coup
The article asserts that President Biden's mental incapacity has led to a "senility coup," where his staff and cabinet have acted without legal authority, undermining the democratic process. It calls for Congress to investigate Biden's mental health and retroactively invalidate his actions taken after a determined date of incapacity.
The piece emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability, arguing that the integrity of the federal government is at stake. It warns that failure to address this issue could result in a prolonged administrative coup, eroding the foundations of representative government.
#society
Fox News: Retired Georgia news anchor falls into ravine, rescued by helicopter in elaborate rescue: report
Carol Sbarge, a former WSB-TV news anchor, fell into a ravine while hiking in Chattahoochee National Forest, suffering a broken ankle in three places. After her boyfriend's failed attempts to call for help, another hiker alerted emergency services.
Rescue crews hiked two miles to reach her and executed an airborne evacuation, marking the first such operation at Panther Creek Falls. Sbarge was airlifted to a hospital, where she underwent surgery to repair her ankle.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Syrian Kurds Face Uncertain Future After Fall of Assad
Syrian Kurds face increased threats following the fall of Bashar Assad, as Turkey views Kurdish militias as linked to the PKK and seeks to establish a "security corridor" free of them. Turkish President Erdogan has allied with Syrian rebel groups to push back against Kurdish forces, capturing key territories.
While Israel has expressed support for the Kurds, caution is advised due to potential backlash from regional sentiments. Kurdish officials remain skeptical about dialogue with Turkey, as Turkish leaders demand disarmament of Kurdish militias. The SDF has initiated counter-offensives to reclaim lost territory.
#culture
Le Monde: Huguette Caland's visual libertinism at Galerie Mennour
Huguette Caland (1931-2019), daughter of Lebanon's first president, led a vibrant life as an artist, moving from Beirut to Paris in 1970 and later to Venice, California. Her exhibition focuses on her Parisian works, particularly the "Bribes de Corps" series, which explores female anatomy through abstract forms and colors.
The paintings feature simple compositions with curves and a limited color palette, initially resembling abstract art. Upon closer inspection, they reveal stylized representations of the female body, often evoking landscapes and vegetation, showcasing Caland's unique artistic vision.