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4 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Residents Tell Trump to Arrest Chicago Mayor if He Tries to Stop Deportations
Residents of Chicago are calling for President-elect Donald Trump and border czar Thomas Homan to arrest Mayor Brandon Johnson if he obstructs their efforts to deport illegal aliens. Johnson has proposed a $300 million tax hike to fund support for migrants, which has drawn criticism from constituents.
At a city council meeting, residents expressed frustration over Johnson's focus on illegal immigrants while neglecting U.S. citizens. They accused him of mismanaging funds and warned that he may face legal consequences for his actions. The city's handling of illegal immigration has led to increased tensions and calls for accountability.
#politics
Fox News: AOC may throw name in mix for top Dem spot on House Oversight Committee: report
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is contemplating a bid for leadership of the House Oversight Committee, potentially replacing Rep. Jamie Raskin if he moves to challenge Rep. Jerry Nadler for the House Judiciary Committee. Other younger Democrats are also eyeing leadership roles.
This shift reflects a broader trend of junior members challenging older leaders within the party. Ocasio-Cortez stated she would make a decision soon, with other candidates like Reps. Ro Khanna and Stephen Lynch also in the mix.
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: Trump Should Pardon All J6 Prisoners on Day One
Alex Marlow, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart, advocated for a full pardon for individuals involved in the January 6 events, claiming the situation was exaggerated. He emphasized the need to communicate that such treatment of Americans is unacceptable.
Breitbart: YouTube Removes House Freedom Action's Page for 'Deceptive Practices'
YouTube has removed the House Freedom Action's page, which served as a platform for ads supporting conservative candidates. The platform cited violations of its policies on spam and deceptive practices, but the group claims their ads are truthful and effective.
House Freedom Action's political director accused Democrats of attempting to silence their messaging, asserting that the removal aligns with a broader campaign against conservative voices. The group plans to appeal the decision, emphasizing their commitment to their cause.
#society
Fox News: President-elect Donald Trump to attend FOX Nation's sixth annual Patriot Awards
President-elect Donald Trump will attend the FOX Nation Patriot Awards on Thursday, hosted by Sean Hannity. The event honors military veterans, first responders, and everyday heroes, streaming live at 8 p.m. EST, with an encore on FNC on December 8.
Various FOX News personalities will present awards in categories such as the "T2T Stephen Siller Back the Blue Award" and the "FOX Nation Award for Bravery." Last year's recipients included notable figures like author James Patterson and first responders from the Covenant School shooting.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Fed Should Take a Long Winter's Nap
Federal Reserve officials are considering another interest rate cut, despite strong economic indicators suggesting a pause is warranted. Fed Governor Christopher Waller expressed support for a potential cut in December, citing easing inflation, while other officials echoed similar sentiments. However, the economy is growing robustly, with GDP expanding and low jobless claims.
Critics argue that cutting rates now could jeopardize progress on inflation and misinterpret the labor market's stability. With inflation still above target and the economy showing resilience, the Fed should maintain current rates to avoid repeating past mistakes. The upcoming meeting presents an opportunity for the Fed to reinforce its commitment to sound monetary policy.
#culture
Fox News: Shailene Woodley says talking about ex Aaron Rodgers 'always makes me cry'
Shailene Woodley discussed her emotional struggles regarding her past relationship with ex-fiancé Aaron Rodgers, stating that talking about it often makes her cry. She described the relationship as "not right" but "beautiful," and reflected on her experiences with depression following their split.
Woodley emphasized her journey towards healing, aided by her friends and activities like volunteering. She expressed a desire to protect her emotional well-being and acknowledged the complexities of loving someone who is unavailable.
#crime
Fox News: Missing Missouri mother found dead, boyfriend charged with murder: police
Aspen Lewis, a 24-year-old woman from Missouri, was found dead, and her boyfriend, Aaron Malone, 23, has been charged with her murder. Malone initially reported her missing but inconsistencies in his statements led to an investigation, revealing surveillance footage and evidence of a violent altercation.
Lewis's body was discovered in a wooded area, covered with leaves, showing signs of extensive head trauma. Malone has pleaded not guilty and is currently held without bond. Lewis is remembered as a spiritual person who loved animals and the outdoors.
Fox News: Savage killer captured in Mexico after TikTok video helps reveal his location: police
Benjamin Robert Williams, wanted for the 2021 murder of his estranged girlfriend Joana Peca in Florida, was arrested in Mexico after a TikTok video led to a tip about his location. He faces charges of first-degree murder and child abuse, with the incident occurring in front of Peca's two children.
Williams had been evading capture for over three years before authorities, aided by the U.S. Marshals, apprehended him. He is currently held at Pinellas County Jail without bond, with a criminal history that includes multiple arrests since 2007.
GB News: Portsmouth seafront evacuated after unexploded bomb discovered as police urge public to avoid area
An unexploded ordnance was found along Portsmouth's seafront, leading to immediate evacuations and police cordons in Southsea. Key attractions, including Blue Reef Aquarium and the D-Day Museum, have been closed as emergency services manage the situation.
Authorities are working with Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams to safely dispose of the ordnance, urging the public to avoid the area. Local businesses have communicated the emergency on social media, assuring visitors that tickets will remain valid during the closure.