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3 Dec 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Trump Should Pardon Victims Of Dems' J6 Lawfare On Day One
Trump Should Pardon Victims Of Dems' J6 Lawfare On Day One
Hunter Biden received a sweeping presidential pardon covering over a decade of felonies, while Rachel Powell, labeled an "insurrectionist" for property damage during the Capitol riot, remains imprisoned. Critics highlight the disparity in justice, noting that Powell's sentence is harsher than those for many involved in other protests.

The Biden administration's actions have drawn accusations of political favoritism and corruption, with calls for pardons for those convicted in connection with the January 6 events. Observers suggest that the president's leniency towards his son contrasts sharply with the treatment of political prisoners, raising questions about fairness in the justice system.


Liberty Nation News: Pardon the Interruption: Washington Burns After Hunter Biden Move - Liberty Nation News
Pardon the Interruption: Washington Burns After Hunter Biden Move - Liberty Nation News
President Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, has ignited intense debate in Washington. The pardon covers Hunter's past felonies, including false statements during a firearm purchase and tax evasion, raising questions about political motives and the implications of a perceived two-tier justice system.

While some argue the pardon was justified, given the rarity of prosecutions for similar offenses, others see it as a strategic move in the political landscape, particularly in light of Donald Trump's legal challenges. The decision has disappointed many in the left-wing media who previously lauded Biden's commitment to justice.


GB News: Labour 'could cap' overseas donations after Elon Musk's Reform pledge
Labour 'could cap' overseas donations after Elon Musk's Reform pledge
UK ministers are considering a cap on political donations, suggesting limits of £100,000 annually for individuals and corporations. This follows reports of a potential $100 million donation to Reform UK from Elon Musk, raising concerns about foreign influence in UK politics.

Labour aims to tighten rules on donations and foreign interference as part of their manifesto. The Conservatives have received significant donations from businessman Frank Hester, while Labour outpaced all parties in fundraising during the election campaign. The government plans to introduce an election and democracy bill addressing these issues.


GB News: Hunter Biden's 'unprecedented' pardoning slammed by top American attorney: 'Unfair!'
Hunter Biden's 'unprecedented' pardoning slammed by top American attorney: 'Unfair!'
President Joe Biden has granted a "full and unconditional" pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, shielding him from potential prison time related to federal felony gun and tax convictions. This decision marks a significant departure from Biden's earlier commitment to refrain from using presidential powers for family benefit.

Critics, including attorney Hans von Spakovsky, have condemned the pardon as "unprecedented," arguing it highlights a double standard in the justice system, as others have faced prison for similar offenses. Biden defended his actions by claiming that "raw politics" has tainted the judicial process, leading to a "miscarriage of justice."


The Federalist: Hunter Biden’s Pardon Is All About Protecting Joe Biden
Hunter Biden’s Pardon Is All About Protecting Joe Biden
President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden is seen as a strategic move to shield himself from legal scrutiny regarding alleged influence-peddling and bribery during his vice presidency. Critics argue that the focus on Hunter's legal issues distracts from the more serious implications for Joe Biden.

The pardon, which extends back to 2014, is perceived as a way to prevent investigations into the Biden family's overseas business dealings, particularly in Ukraine and China. This situation has drawn parallels to the impeachment of former President Trump, who sought to investigate these matters.


Liberty Nation News: Why the Left Is Freaking Out Over Kash Patel - Liberty Nation News
Why the Left Is Freaking Out Over Kash Patel - Liberty Nation News
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Kash Patel as FBI director has sparked intense backlash from the left, who view him as a loyalist with extreme views. Critics fear Patel will politicize the agency and pursue retribution against perceived enemies, citing his past remarks and writings.

Patel, a former federal prosecutor and adviser, is seen as a threat due to his commitment to Trump and his controversial stance on the FBI's actions. The left's panic suggests they believe there may be troubling information within the agency that Patel could expose.


#society

The Federalist: Why Are Cops Still Arresting Parents Who Let Their Kids Roam?
Why Are Cops Still Arresting Parents Who Let Their Kids Roam?
Brittany Patterson, a Georgia mother, was arrested after her 10-year-old son walked a mile to a store without her knowledge. The incident sparked a debate on "free-range parenting," with supporters arguing that she was fostering independence, while authorities claimed she endangered her child.

The case highlights concerns over government overreach in parenting. Advocates for free-range parenting emphasize the importance of allowing children age-appropriate independence, arguing that excessive monitoring can lead to anxiety and hinder healthy development.


GB News: Neighbours fuming as holidaymakers clog up streets and driveways to scrimp on airport parking charges - 'Only getting worse!'
Neighbours fuming as holidaymakers clog up streets and driveways to scrimp on airport parking charges - 'Only getting worse!'
Residents of Felton, near Bristol Airport, are frustrated with holidaymakers using their streets as free parking to avoid high airport fees. The situation has escalated, with cars blocking driveways, littering, and causing disturbances, prompting some locals to consider moving.

In response, residents have taken action by placing cones, creating "no parking" signs, and organizing litter clean-ups. Reports of conflicts between locals and travelers over parking issues have increased, with some serious incidents noted. The airport encourages customers to utilize its official parking facilities.


GB News: Ellen DeGeneres sets record straight on her Cotswolds home being hit by ‘worst flooding in years’ after quitting US
Ellen DeGeneres sets record straight on her Cotswolds home being hit by ‘worst flooding in years’ after quitting US
Ellen DeGeneres clarified on social media that her UK farmhouse did not flood amid recent storms, despite initial reports suggesting otherwise. She and wife Portia de Rossi relocated to England after the 2016 election, selling their California estate for £75.8 million.

In her anniversary post, DeGeneres expressed gratitude for their two decades together and excitement for future travels. Since moving, she has been seen enjoying local life in the Cotswolds, including a visit to a pub where she attended a live music session.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Trump names billionaire as new US ambassador to 'beloved' UK just minutes after Starmer refuses to pick US over EU
Trump names billionaire as new US ambassador to 'beloved' UK just minutes after Starmer refuses to pick US over EU
Donald Trump has nominated Warren Stephens, a billionaire investment banker, as the next US Ambassador to the UK. Trump praised Stephens for his business success and philanthropic efforts, emphasizing the importance of the US-UK alliance.

The announcement coincided with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's speech rejecting the notion that Britain must choose between its American and European allies, while also stressing the need for strong support for Ukraine and rebuilding ties with Europe.


GB News: Donald Trump vows to hit Hamas 'harder than anybody' if terror group fails to release hostages by January 20
Donald Trump vows to hit Hamas 'harder than anybody' if terror group fails to release hostages by January 20
Donald Trump has pledged to take severe action against Hamas if the group does not release its Israeli hostages by his inauguration on January 20, 2025. He warned of "all hell to pay" in the Middle East and emphasized that the situation demands urgent action rather than mere talk.

As the conflict continues, Trump’s allies are preparing for a decisive response, echoing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's commitment to eradicate Hamas. The ongoing violence includes exchanges of airstrikes between Israel and Hezbollah, complicating the situation further.


GB News: Donald Trump ‘doesn’t care’ how Ukraine war ends as John Bolton wants of ‘disaster’ for Zelensky
Donald Trump ‘doesn’t care’ how Ukraine war ends as John Bolton wants of ‘disaster’ for Zelensky
John Bolton claims Donald Trump is indifferent to the outcomes of the Ukraine and Israel conflicts, viewing them as "Biden's wars." Bolton warns that Trump's presidency could bring significant changes for Ukraine, including potential military support cuts and territorial concessions to Russia.

Ukrainian officials express mixed feelings about Trump's approach, hoping for decisive action but fearing a halt in support. They are strategizing to present Ukraine as a profitable investment to align with Trump's goals, emphasizing its resources to attract American business interests.


Le Monde: Zelensky pleads for Ukraine NATO membership, Europeans look for another solution
Zelensky pleads for Ukraine NATO membership, Europeans look for another solution
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the necessity of NATO membership for Ukraine's survival during a meeting with new European leaders. He proposed NATO's involvement in supervising a potential ceasefire and reiterated Ukraine's aim to regain its 1991 borders, currently compromised by Russian control.

However, NATO membership faces resistance from several allies, including the US, Germany, and Hungary. While some European nations advocate for Ukraine's inclusion, the Biden administration and Trump's new envoy suggest delaying NATO membership in exchange for a peace deal with security guarantees.


#military

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Dec. 3: Day 424 – Hezbollah mortar fire tests Lebanon ceasefire
Daily Briefing Dec. 3: Day 424 – Hezbollah mortar fire tests Lebanon ceasefire
The Israeli military conducted airstrikes in Lebanon following a Hezbollah mortar attack. Efforts continue to prevent Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollah, including intercepting a plane returning to Tehran.

Additionally, the IDF confirmed the death of Cpt. Omer Neutra, whose body is held in Gaza. Approximately 780 aid trucks await collection at the Kerem Shalom crossing, with delays reported.


#health

GB News: 'Do not consume!' Waitrose shoppers warned of product which could have 'milk contamination'
'Do not consume!' Waitrose shoppers warned of product which could have 'milk contamination'
Waitrose has issued an urgent recall for Grind Iced Vanilla Oat Latte Coffee due to potential milk contamination, which could lead to symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting. Customers are advised not to consume the product and to return it for a refund.

The recall highlights the risks associated with cow's milk allergy, a common issue affecting about 7% of infants. Waitrose has apologized for the inconvenience and provided customer care contact information for further assistance.


#crime

GB News: Father and daughter policing duo shared 'repulsive' messages about crime victims
Father and daughter policing duo shared 'repulsive' messages about crime victims
A father and daughter, both former police officers with West Midlands Police, exchanged derogatory WhatsApp messages mocking crime victims and colleagues. The messages included discriminatory language regarding disability, race, and gender, revealing a "deeply ingrained hostility" towards others.

The disciplinary panel found their actions severely breached professional standards, undermining public confidence and disrespecting colleagues and victims. Both resigned earlier this year and did not apologize; they would have been dismissed had they still been serving.