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#illegals
Fox News: NYC mayor delivers blunt message to left-wing critics over desire to meet with Trump's incoming border czar
New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed willingness to collaborate with incoming Trump border czar Tom Homan to address issues related to illegal immigrant criminals. He emphasized the need for immigration reform and highlighted the city's efforts to assist migrants while acknowledging the burden on city resources.
Adams criticized leftist opposition, asserting his commitment to public safety and the need to address violent criminal activity among illegal immigrants. Homan also indicated readiness to meet, focusing on enhancing community safety through cooperation.
#politics
Breitbart: Macron Rules Out Resigning as Government Likely to Be Overthrown
French President Emmanuel Macron has stated he will not resign amid a no confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, which is expected to lead to the government's collapse. Macron, currently in Saudi Arabia, emphasized his commitment to serve until April 2027, despite political turmoil at home.
The no confidence vote, supported by Marine Le Pen's National Rally and the leftist New Popular Front, could mark a historic ousting in the National Assembly. Macron's government faces challenges due to failed budget negotiations, and he cannot call new elections until spring.
Breitbart: Angela Merkel: Trump Has a 'Fascination' with Dictators, 'He Dreamt of Actually Overriding' Congress
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed concerns about Donald Trump's admiration for autocratic leaders during an interview with CNN. She noted that Trump appeared captivated by the power of figures like Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, suggesting he desired to bypass democratic institutions.
Merkel emphasized that Trump's fascination with dictatorial traits conflicted with democratic values, raising questions about his commitment to principles such as freedom and the rule of law.
The Western Journal: MSNBC Panel Frets That the FBI Could Abuse Surveillance Powers Under Kash Patel - It’s Already Been Happening for Years
Concerns have been raised about Kash Patel, Donald Trump's nominee for FBI director, potentially abusing surveillance powers for political ends. MSNBC's David Ignatius highlighted Patel's loyalty to Trump and his past roles, suggesting his political agenda could influence FBI operations.
Critics point to the FBI's history of surveillance abuses, particularly during the Obama administration, including spying on the Trump campaign. With allegations of misuse of surveillance powers, supporters argue that a loyalist like Patel is necessary to curb these abuses and restore integrity to the agency.
Fox News: Facebook still silent after suddenly banning then reinstating this popular gun manufacturer
Smith & Wesson's Facebook account was suspended without warning on November 22, later reinstated on November 27 after public outcry. The company claims it has had no direct communication with Facebook regarding the suspension, which was attributed to posts that allegedly violated community guidelines.
The gun manufacturer criticized Facebook for its lack of transparency and expressed gratitude to Elon Musk for promoting free speech on his platform, X. Smith & Wesson noted that many users have faced similar de-platforming experiences and called for a more inclusive dialogue on social media.
The Federalist: Willis Must Turn Over Exchanges With Jack Smith, J6 Committee
Fulton County DA Fani Willis must release communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith and the Jan. 6 Committee, as ordered by Judge Robert McBurney. The ruling follows a lawsuit from Judicial Watch, which claimed Willis misrepresented the existence of these records.
Willis failed to respond to the lawsuit, leading to a default judgment against her. The judge mandated a search for the requested documents within five days, with a hearing set for December 20 regarding attorney fees. This ruling represents another challenge for Willis in her prosecution efforts against Donald Trump and others.
Times Of Israel: South Korea’s President Yoon backs down after briefly declaring martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has rescinded a martial law declaration made just hours earlier, following strong opposition from parliament. The decree aimed to curb political activities and media freedoms but was unanimously rejected by lawmakers, marking a significant political crisis.
The U.S. expressed grave concern over the situation, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolution. This incident is the first martial law declaration in South Korea since 1980, highlighting the country's ongoing political tensions and Yoon's declining popularity.
Breitbart: Nolte: Plurality of 49% Want January 6 Prisoners Pardoned
A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that 49% of Americans support pardoning the 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol protest, while 46% oppose it. Most respondents (67%) prefer case-by-case pardons rather than a blanket pardon for all.
The poll also reveals significant support for pardons among Hispanic and Black voters, while a majority of Democrats disapprove. The findings suggest a shift in perspectives, particularly within minority communities, regarding the January 6 events and the response to criminal behavior.
The Telegraph: How a South Korean politician broke into parliament to save democracy
Jung Su-yeon navigated through chaos in Seoul to defend democracy as South Korea's president declared martial law. Amidst armed forces and police, she managed to reach parliament where a confrontation ensued, leading to injuries as opposition members resisted attempts by paratroopers to enter.
The tense situation highlighted the struggle between the government and opposition, with fears of violence escalating. Jung's actions exemplified the desperate measures taken to protect democratic processes during a critical moment.
#society
Forbes: Who Is Daniel Penny? Jury To Decide Fate Of NYC Subway Manslaughter Case
The manslaughter trial for ex-Marine Daniel Penny began jury deliberations after he was charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a homeless Black man, on a New York City subway in May 2023. The case has sparked significant controversy and divided public opinion.
Prosecutors argue Penny acted recklessly, while the defense claims he was defending himself against Neely's threatening behavior. Penny faces potential prison time if convicted. The incident has drawn reactions from various political figures and sparked protests.
GB News: Princess Kate showing 'encouraging signs' ahead of Christmas carol concert, Palmer claims
Queen Camilla is stepping back from public duties, opting to "take it easy" and "pace herself." She will miss parts of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's first major state visit, where the Emir of Qatar and his wife will meet with King Charles, Prince William, and Princess Kate.
Breitbart: California Grants Only 5% Water Allocation as Drought Fears Rise
The California Department of Water Resources has allocated only 5% of requested water supplies for 2025, raising concerns about potential drought conditions due to predictions of a hot summer and a dry winter. This follows a year of ample rainfall that led to a full allocation in 2023.
Critics argue that California's water management policies contribute to water scarcity, suggesting that better storage and desalination could alleviate drought issues. The initial allocation does not yet consider recent storms that brought additional precipitation.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: California man charged with shipping weapons to North Korea, said they were for a surprise attack on South Korea
A California man, Shenghua Wen, has been charged with shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea, allegedly for a surprise attack on South Korea. He was arrested after admitting to procuring goods for North Korean officials and attempting to disguise soldiers for the operation.
Wen, who overstayed his student visa, reportedly exported weapons using a business he purchased and misrepresented shipments. Authorities seized 50,000 rounds of ammunition and other military equipment from his home. He faces federal charges for violating laws against such shipments.
#crime
The Western Journal: Punk Picks Worst Church Possible to Burglarize, Meets Jiu-Jitsu Pastor Who Put Him Down in a Hurry: Police
Pastor Nick Neves subdued a burglar at First Family Church in Antioch, California, on Thanksgiving morning using his Brazilian jiu-jitsu training. He restrained the suspect until police arrived, expressing no ill will and hoping for the man's redemption.
Neves emphasized the importance of self-defense and protecting his church from repeat offenses. He attributed the incident to broader societal issues, criticizing California's policies under Governor Gavin Newsom for creating an environment where crime can thrive.
Breitbart: Rosie O'Donnell's Daughter Chelsea Arrested Again, Found with Drug Bottle Hidden in Her Vagina
Chelsea O'Donnell, daughter of comedian Rosie O'Donnell, was arrested for the third time in three months on drug charges after police found illegal substances in her vehicle and hidden on her person. She was already on parole and faced multiple felony charges.
Chelsea's previous arrests included serious charges such as felony child neglect and drug possession. Rosie O'Donnell has reportedly severed ties with her daughter, refusing to pay for bail, citing concerns for Chelsea's well-being.