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6 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Murphy: We Should 'Come After Elon Musk' He 'Made His Fortune Off of Taxpayers'
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) criticized the Department of Government Efficiency, arguing that it may protect billionaires like Elon Musk, who he claims profits from government subsidies. He urged Democrats to target insurance and defense companies for cuts instead of focusing on meaningful reforms.
Murphy expressed skepticism about the group's effectiveness, suggesting it could be a publicity stunt rather than a genuine effort to improve government efficiency.
Breitbart: Clyburn: I've Urged Biden's Staff to Pardon Trump, Cheney, Smith, Fauci, Can't Spend All Our Time 'Pursuing Trump'
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) suggested that President Biden should consider preemptive pardons for Donald Trump, Liz Cheney, Jack Smith, and Dr. Anthony Fauci. He believes this would help clear the air and allow the government to focus on serving all citizens rather than pursuing political conflicts.
Clyburn emphasized the need to move past these issues to effectively govern, indicating that ongoing pursuits could be detrimental to the country.
Breitbart: Nolte: Pete Hegseth Enjoys Strong Support from Republican Voters
A Rasmussen Reports poll indicates strong support among Republican likely voters for Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense, despite ongoing smear campaigns from Democrats and the media. Hegseth has a 52% favorable rating among Republicans, and 68% want him confirmed.
The poll shows 40% of all voters support Senate confirmation, with only 15% of Republicans opposing it. As Trump pushes for Hegseth's confirmation, wavering Senate Republicans risk facing challenges from primary opponents in 2026 if they cave to unfounded media attacks.
Le Monde: 'Macron is primarily responsible for France's unprecedented and hazardous political situation'
Michel Barnier was ousted as France's prime minister after just three months, marking a historic vote of no confidence. This event underscores the failure of President Macron's earlier decision to dissolve the Assemblée Nationale, which aimed to avoid such a scenario.
The fallout has led to increased tensions in France, with the far-right Rassemblement National gaining influence. Macron, while asserting he has no regrets, has shifted responsibility for the situation onto the French electorate.
Fox News: President-elect Donald Trump receives the 'Patriot of the Year' award at Fox Nation's Patriot Awards
President-elect Donald Trump received the "Patriot of the Year" award at Fox Nation's sixth annual Patriot Awards. His year included numerous legal challenges and two assassination attempts, culminating in his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
The event honored various recipients across nine categories, promoting unity and patriotism. The awards celebrate everyday heroes and foster a love for America.
#society
Fox News: Fox Nation honors America's everyday heroes, President-elect Trump at the sixth annual Patriot Awards
The sixth annual Patriot Awards took place at the Tilles Center in Long Island, honoring nine individuals for their exceptional service to community and country. President-elect Donald Trump received the "Patriot of the Year" award, while General Dick Cody was recognized for his humanitarian efforts following Hurricane Helene.
Other awardees included NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller's widow, who accepted the "Back the Blue Award" posthumously for her husband, and high school senior Cameron Blasek, who stood up for displaying the American flag. The event celebrated patriotism and the contributions of everyday heroes across the nation.
GB News: Princess Kate misses out on debuting major new honour from King Charles
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has been awarded the Royal Family Order of King Charles, a prestigious honour for female royals recognizing their service. She missed the opportunity to debut this insignia at the recent Qatar State Banquet, although she attended daytime events.
The Royal Family Order features a diamond-encased portrait of King Charles on a pale blue silk bow, traditionally worn during formal occasions. Kate will likely display her new honour at future state events, adding to her existing accolades, including her Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Trump names ex-senator Perdue as pick for US ambassador to China
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former Georgia senator David Perdue as the next U.S. Ambassador to China, pending Senate confirmation. Perdue, a Trump ally, previously served from 2015 to 2021 and is expected to manage U.S.-China relations amid ongoing trade tensions.
Trump praised Perdue's business experience and loyalty, highlighting his role in implementing strategies to maintain peace and a productive relationship with China. Perdue's background includes serving on key Senate committees and facing investigations related to insider trading, though no charges were filed.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Debunking the NY Fed’s Tariff Tunnel Vision
A New York Fed study claims that tariffs imposed during Trump's presidency caused significant economic harm, citing a $4.1 trillion loss in stock market value and a 3% welfare loss. However, this contradicts the economic prosperity seen during that time, including rising household incomes and low unemployment.
The study's narrow focus on short-term stock market reactions neglects the broader economic context, which showed resilience and growth. While tariffs caused initial disruption, they ultimately led to adjustments in global trade dynamics, benefiting the economy in the long run.
#military
Breitbart: Trump Reaffirms Support for Hegseth, Posts Article Blasting Attacks
President-elect Donald Trump continues to support Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth amid Democratic criticism. An op-ed highlights Hegseth's qualifications, including his military service and academic background, asserting he is well-suited to lead the Pentagon and combat "woke" ideologies.
The piece argues that Hegseth's leadership would restore military morale and eliminate detrimental ideologies like critical race theory from military training. It notes the defense industry's apprehension regarding his nomination and suggests a broader shift in political dynamics favoring Trump's agenda.