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3 Dec 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: Biden White House Conspired for Months to Mislead Public About Hunter Pardon
Nolte: Biden White House Conspired for Months to Mislead Public About Hunter Pardon
Recent reports reveal that the Biden administration allegedly conspired to mislead the public regarding Hunter Biden's pardon. Despite Joe Biden's previous assurances that he would not interfere in his son's legal matters, it appears he had been contemplating a pardon since Hunter's conviction in June.

Sources indicate that discussions about the pardon took place among Biden's aides, contradicting the administration's public stance. Critics argue that the broad scope of the pardon raises questions about its motivations, suggesting it may shield Hunter from more serious allegations.


The Telegraph: South Korea martial law live: MPs blocked from parliament
South Korea martial law live: MPs blocked from parliament
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared martial law, citing threats from North Korea and internal opposition as reasons. Riot police blocked MPs from entering parliament, which is now under military control, banning all parliamentary activities.

Yoon accused the opposition, which holds a majority, of being "anti-state forces" and undermining democracy. He described the National Assembly as a "haven for criminals" and deemed the martial law necessary to protect the government.


Fox News: Make America affordable again, Biden's pardon of Hunter, and more from Fox News Opinion
Make America affordable again, Biden's pardon of Hunter, and more from Fox News Opinion
President Biden has issued an unconditional pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, prompting mixed reactions from commentators. Some warn that this move may have political repercussions for Democrats, particularly in sanctuary cities resisting deportation efforts.

Additionally, discussions are ongoing about America's military readiness, particularly concerning its submarine capabilities in relation to China. The broader implications of these issues on the political landscape and national security are being closely monitored.


Fox News: Dem lawmaker joins Republican-led DOGE Caucus with push to remove Secret Service from DHS
Dem lawmaker joins Republican-led DOGE Caucus with push to remove Secret Service from DHS
Rep. Jared Moskowitz, a Florida Democrat, has joined the bipartisan DOGE Caucus, advocating for government efficiency by proposing to separate the U.S. Secret Service and FEMA from the Department of Homeland Security. He aims to streamline federal bureaucracy and reduce ineffective spending.

Moskowitz's move aligns with previous Republican suggestions and reflects his experience as Florida's director of Emergency Management. The DOGE Caucus, co-founded by Republican lawmakers, seeks to enhance government effectiveness and is part of broader efforts to collaborate with figures like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.


Human Events: NICOLE RUSSELL: Can the Democrats recover from Harris’ billion dollar loss?
NICOLE RUSSELL: Can the Democrats recover from Harris’ billion dollar loss?
Kamala Harris's campaign spent over $1.5 billion in a failed bid for the presidency, averaging $100 million per week. Despite heavy financial backing and endorsements from celebrities, internal polling revealed they were not leading, contradicting public perceptions and misleading party leadership.

The campaign's lavish spending, including significant amounts on advertising and private jets, raises questions about fiscal responsibility and transparency. The failure to disclose their true standing in the polls suggests a lack of trustworthiness, highlighting the Democratic Party's challenges moving forward.


Breitbart: South Korea Declares Martial Law to Foil 'Subversive Anti-State Elements'
South Korea Declares Martial Law to Foil 'Subversive Anti-State Elements'
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared a state of emergency martial law, citing threats from "anti-state elements" among the opposition that are obstructing his government. This is the first martial law declaration since the country transitioned from military rule in the 1980s. Yoon accused the opposition of undermining judicial processes and attempting to cut significant funding from the national budget.

The opposition has strongly condemned the martial law, with leaders calling it illegal and urging military personnel to disobey Yoon's orders. Protests have erupted, and security forces have been deployed to the National Assembly as tensions rise. The martial law prohibits political activities and requires striking medical personnel to return to work.


Fox News: Rod Blagojevich rips Biden, Democrats for lying about pardoning Hunter: Made 'chumps of the American people'
Rod Blagojevich rips Biden, Democrats for lying about pardoning Hunter: Made 'chumps of the American people'
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich criticized President Biden for allegedly lying about his intentions to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Blagojevich, who served time for corruption, stated that while he understands a father's instinct to protect his child, Biden's prior denials about the pardon were misleading.

Biden recently issued a pardon for Hunter, who faced multiple felony charges, claiming he was targeted due to his relationship with the president. Critics have accused the White House of inconsistency regarding the pardon, while White House officials maintain that Biden was truthful with the public throughout the process.


Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Exclude hostile media from the White House briefing room
ROD THOMSON: Exclude hostile media from the White House briefing room
Media outlets that labeled President Trump with terms like "Nazi" and "authoritarian" should be barred from the Briefing Room, as they have proven to be propagandists rather than journalists. Their rhetoric has not only undermined Trump's presidency but also endangered his life and supporters.

The call for a media ban extends to outlets that promote divisive ideologies and misinformation, particularly regarding issues like transgender policies. The author argues that the current administration should have the authority to determine who is allowed in the Briefing Room, emphasizing the need for accountability in media representation.


Fox News: ANDREW McCARTHY: The real reason Hunter Biden's pardon goes all the way back to 2014
ANDREW McCARTHY: The real reason Hunter Biden's pardon goes all the way back to 2014
President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter extends beyond his recent convictions for gun and tax offenses, covering all potential federal crimes from January 1, 2014, to December 1, 2024. This timeframe coincides with significant allegations of influence-peddling involving the Biden family.

The expansive nature of the pardon raises questions about the Biden family's foreign business dealings during Joe Biden's vice presidency, particularly in relation to Burisma and connections to foreign entities. Critics argue this reflects a double standard in the justice system, contrasting Hunter's situation with that of other political figures facing prosecution.


Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: South Korean President Declares Martial Law - Liberty Nation News
BREAKING: South Korean President Declares Martial Law - Liberty Nation News
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3, citing threats from the opposition Democratic Party and North Korean forces. He aims to protect the constitutional order and the freedom of South Koreans.

In response, opposition leader Lee Jae-myung warned that military rule could lead to economic collapse and urged citizens to rally at the National Assembly.


The Western Journal: Priceless: Dem Rep Squirms, Sweats as He's Forced to Watch His Own Past Comments About Hunter Pardon
Priceless: Dem Rep Squirms, Sweats as He's Forced to Watch His Own Past Comments About Hunter Pardon
During a CNN interview, Rep. Dan Goldman struggled to defend his previous assertion that President Biden would never pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Host Brianna Keilar played a clip of Goldman confidently stating this, leading to an awkward moment as he attempted to explain the situation surrounding Hunter's plea deal collapse.

Goldman's defense faltered as he attributed the plea deal's failure to "Republican congressional intervention," despite evidence suggesting it was a judge's scrutiny that led to its demise. This incident highlights the challenges Democratic defenders face when trying to justify controversial actions by the Biden administration.


Fox News: Senate Democrats name top leadership positions after losing chamber majority
Senate Democrats name top leadership positions after losing chamber majority
Senate Democrats re-elected Chuck Schumer as their leader and Dick Durbin as the No. 2. Amy Klobuchar was chosen to fill the No. 3 position, succeeding retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow. Other leadership roles were assigned to various senators, including Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.

Republicans also held their leadership elections, with John Thune becoming the Senate majority leader. The changes come as both parties prepare for the upcoming congressional term.


The Epoch Times: Wisconsin Governor Issues Unions Layoff Warnings
Wisconsin Governor Issues Unions Layoff Warnings
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has issued layoff notices to state worker unions due to a budget impasse, warning that layoffs could begin if Senate Democrats do not return. The governor's budget plan aims to address a $3.6 billion shortfall and limits public-sector union bargaining rights.

Walker indicated that up to 1,500 workers could be affected by July, with an additional 6,000 at risk over the next two years. Tensions have escalated, with reports of police confrontations involving Democratic lawmakers attempting to enter the Capitol.


#society

Fox News: AOC's 'Red Light District' plagued by crime as Democrat who helped her rise to power says she 'disappeared'
AOC's 'Red Light District' plagued by crime as Democrat who helped her rise to power says she 'disappeared'
A former Democratic official claims Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has neglected her constituents in Queens, where crime, including open-air prostitution, has surged. Ramon Ramirez Baez, who supported her campaign, now expresses regret, stating she has failed to engage with the community and address its issues.

Baez criticizes Ocasio-Cortez for prioritizing her national image over local concerns, alleging her policies have contributed to the neighborhood's decline. He has called for more police presence and feels betrayed by her lack of support for the community's needs.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Finnish authorities say new cable cuts accidental
Finnish authorities say new cable cuts accidental
Finnish authorities reported that two severed fiber optic cables connecting Finland and Sweden were likely damaged during construction work, dismissing earlier sabotage suspicions. The cables caused a major outage but have since been repaired, affecting 6,000 households and 100 companies.

This incident follows recent concerns over damaged telecom cables in the Baltic Sea, with investigations focusing on a Chinese cargo vessel. However, there is no official evidence linking the vessel to the cable damage. China's foreign ministry has denied any involvement.


Times Of Israel: Israel rejects claims it is restricting Gaza aid, says hundreds of trucks waiting
Israel rejects claims it is restricting Gaza aid, says hundreds of trucks waiting
Israel defended its humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza amid European criticism, asserting that there are no restrictions on aid entering the region. The Foreign Ministry blamed Hamas for looting aid and pointed out that international organizations have struggled to distribute assistance effectively.

As military operations continue in Gaza, the IDF reported significant strikes against Hamas operatives. Evacuation orders were issued for areas in Khan Younis due to rocket fire from the region. Efforts for a ceasefire and hostage negotiations are ongoing, with US officials citing Hamas as a primary obstacle.


Breitbart: Report: Israel Concerned About Syrian Chemical Weapons Falling into Rebel Hands
Report: Israel Concerned About Syrian Chemical Weapons Falling into Rebel Hands
Israel is increasingly concerned about the potential for Syrian rebels to seize chemical weapons and military assets as they make unexpected gains against Bashar al-Assad's regime. The rebels have captured significant locations, including Aleppo, raising fears that such weapons could threaten Israel's security.

The Israeli military is particularly worried that if these weapons fall into the hands of Iranian-backed militias or rebels, it could lead to destabilization in the region. Despite a previous agreement for Syria to dispose of its chemical arsenal, concerns remain that the regime still possesses these dangerous capabilities.


Fox News: Israel warns it will go after Lebanon directly if cease-fire with Hezbollah collapses
Israel warns it will go after Lebanon directly if cease-fire with Hezbollah collapses
Israel has warned Lebanon that it will no longer differentiate between the state and Hezbollah if the cease-fire collapses. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized a "maximum response and zero tolerance" policy, urging Lebanon to control Hezbollah's activities.

Recent exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah have raised concerns about the cease-fire's stability. Despite warnings from the U.S. and France regarding Israeli actions, the White House noted a significant reduction in violence, with mechanisms in place to manage ongoing tensions.


#culture

Forbes: Oprah Launches Weekly Podcast, YouTube Channel
Oprah Launches Weekly Podcast, YouTube Channel
Oprah Winfrey has launched “The Oprah Podcast,” adding to her media empire with weekly interviews and a monthly collaboration with Starbucks featuring authors from her Book Club. The podcast debuted with over 39,000 subscribers and an interview with Irish author Claire Keegan.

Winfrey's brand continues to thrive, leveraging her extensive online presence and previous successful shows. As she enters the competitive podcasting space, she aims to capitalize on the growing popularity of YouTube as a podcast platform.


GB News: BBC 'in a mess' over Gregg Wallace but presenter could 'stage a comeback' Roger Bolton claims
BBC 'in a mess' over Gregg Wallace but presenter could 'stage a comeback' Roger Bolton claims
Roger Bolton criticized Gregg Wallace for his handling of allegations regarding his behavior, suggesting he has "almost committed career suicide." Bolton's comments came during an appearance on GB News, where he addressed Wallace's controversial remarks about "middle class women."




Fox News: Pamela Anderson thinks wearing makeup doesn't 'really make sense'
Pamela Anderson thinks wearing makeup doesn't 'really make sense'
Pamela Anderson, 57, has embraced a bare-faced look, stating that makeup no longer fits her lifestyle. At the Gotham Awards, she explained that her change in appearance is partly due to the loss of her makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, in 2019, which prompted her to adopt a more natural style.

Anderson finds this transition freeing and rebellious, emphasizing the importance of embracing aging rather than chasing youth. She feels relieved to present herself authentically and now dresses for herself rather than others.


#crime

The Western Journal: Staffer for Democratic Congressman Arrested by Capitol Police
Staffer for Democratic Congressman Arrested by Capitol Police
A staff member for Democratic Rep. Joe Morelle of New York was arrested for attempting to bring ammunition into the Cannon House Office Building. Michael Hopkins, who had just started as communications director, was found with four ammunition magazines and eleven rounds.

Following the incident, Morelle's office confirmed Hopkins was fired and stated their commitment to cooperating with the investigation. Morelle has been an advocate for gun reform and has sponsored legislation to ban high-capacity magazines.


Breitbart: Police Search for 'Individuals' Behind Shooting of 8 People in Chicago
Police Search for 'Individuals' Behind Shooting of 8 People in Chicago
Chicago police are investigating a shooting at a home in Chicago Lawn that left three dead and five injured. Officers are working to identify those responsible, with reports indicating a social gathering occurred before the incident.

The shooting is part of a troubling trend, as over 515 homicides have been reported in Chicago in 2024. The community has noted frequent loud parties at the residence in question.