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26 Dec 2024
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Front Page Magazine: Shocker! PolitiFact Tags Trump For 'Lie of the Year'
PolitiFact has named Donald Trump and JD Vance's claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets as their "Lie of the Year," marking Trump's sixth such designation since 2015. The selection process appears biased, as no Democrat has been similarly tagged, raising questions about the objectivity of their fact-checking.
The report highlights a perceived liberal slant in PolitiFact's assessments, with a significant majority of their "Lie of the Year" votes going to Trump-related statements. Critics argue that many Democratic falsehoods go unchallenged, suggesting a double standard in how political claims are evaluated.
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Times Of Israel: ‘Capacity for faith is the light of the Jewish people’: Biden marks start of Hanukkah
The IDF reported a targeted strike on an Islamic Jihad cell in Gaza, claiming to have taken precautions to avoid civilian casualties. However, local medics assert that five journalists were among those killed in the vicinity of a hospital during the strike.
In New York, anti-Israel activists protested outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Christmas, advocating for Palestinian rights and condemning U.S. support for Israel. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky celebrated Hanukkah, emphasizing unity and the triumph of light over darkness.
Front Page Magazine: Ireland Wants to Redefine ‘Genocide’
Ireland's government has faced criticism for its anti-Israel stance, particularly after it joined South Africa in accusing Israel of genocide at the International Court of Justice. This move has strained diplomatic relations, leading Israel to close its embassy in Dublin, citing a rise in antisemitism.
The Irish government seeks to broaden the definition of genocide to apply to Israel's military actions in Gaza, despite the absence of intent to kill civilians. Critics argue that this approach could damage Ireland's international relationships and economic ties, especially with the anticipated shift in U.S. politics.