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6 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Report: White House Lawyers Studying Preemptive Pardon for Mark Milley
White House lawyers are exploring the possibility of preemptive pardons for several individuals, including President Biden, his family, and key figures from his administration, amid concerns about a potential Trump presidency. Discussions are ongoing, but no decisions have been made.
Among those mentioned for potential pardons are Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, and various lawmakers involved in Trump's impeachment. Some officials have sought protection from possible repercussions under a future Trump administration.
Breitbart: Nolte: Biden Limps out of Office Ranked as Worst Modern President
With just over 40 days remaining in his presidency, Joe Biden has been ranked as the worst modern president by voters, according to a J.L. Partners poll. His approval rating is significantly low, with 44% of respondents placing him among the worst two presidents, surpassing even Richard Nixon's negative score.
Additionally, a separate poll indicates that 52% of voters disapprove of Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter, further damaging his reputation. The pollster noted that Biden's age, conduct in office, and various crises have contributed to this unfavorable perception.
Le Monde: Romania's top court annuls presidential election
Romania's Constitutional Court annulled the presidential election due to allegations of Russian interference, canceling the upcoming runoff between Calin Georgescu and Elena Lasconi. The court's unanimous decision aims to ensure electoral integrity after claims of social media manipulation and cyber-attacks surfaced.
Concerns arose that a Georgescu win could align Romania with far-right factions in the EU, undermining unity against Russia. The U.S. warned of negative repercussions if Romania shifts away from Western alliances, as the far-right's rise is attributed to discontent over inflation and regional security issues.
Fox News: Tim Walz admits he was surprised by election defeat: 'Thought the country was ready'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed disappointment over the Democratic ticket's loss to President-elect Donald Trump, stating he was surprised by the election results despite feeling positive momentum during the campaign. He acknowledged the privilege of serving as Kamala Harris' running mate and reflected on the campaign's challenges.
Walz noted that internal polling indicated Harris never led Trump, and he recognized the campaign's shortcomings in battleground states. He looks forward to returning to governance in Minnesota after the campaign's conclusion.
#society
Times Of Israel: After 15 months of abandonment, hostage homes are empty memorials
After 15 months of conflict, the homes of Israeli hostages in kibbutz Nir Oz remain empty, reflecting the ongoing tragedy of their abduction by Hamas during the October 7, 2023 attack. Many houses bear signs of destruction, with portraits of the hostages displayed on doors.
Currently, around 100 hostages are still in Gaza, with fears that many may be dead. While negotiations for a ceasefire have resumed, families continue to grieve for their loved ones, uncertain of their fate after more than a year of captivity.
The Western Journal: Canada Literally Confiscating Citizens Guns, Sending to Ukraine to Kill Russians
Canada, under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has announced new gun confiscation measures, prohibiting 324 models of assault-style firearms. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that seized guns may be donated to Ukraine to support its fight for democracy.
This move follows previous restrictions on handguns and raises concerns about citizens' rights to self-defense. Many Canadians view these actions as a troubling trend toward tyranny, questioning the government's priorities in supporting Ukraine over its own citizens.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Turkey’s Erdogan encourages Islamist rebels to continue advances as Assad regime scrambles to survive
Turkey-backed Islamist forces have captured the strategic Syrian city of Hama, prompting President Erdogan to express hopes for further advances towards Damascus. He acknowledged the presence of terrorist groups among the insurgents but called for normalization with Assad's regime.
The rapid gains of the insurgents, particularly Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, have shifted the military balance in Syria, raising concerns among neighboring countries. Israel has increased its military presence along the Golan Heights border, while Jordan has closed crossings as tensions rise in the region.
#economy
The Federalist: Gail Slater Is The Perfect Pick To Lead Trump's War On Big Tech
President Trump has nominated Gail Slater, a former FTC attorney and economic policy adviser, as assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s Antitrust Division. This move aims to tackle Big Tech monopolies, emphasizing the need for strong antitrust enforcement to ensure a competitive marketplace.
Slater's expertise in antitrust law positions her to lead efforts against companies like Google, Amazon, and Meta, which are accused of stifling competition and harming small businesses. The nomination is seen as a critical step toward restoring a fair economy and holding Big Tech accountable.
#military
The Western Journal: Washington Post Goes Too Far in Bid to Discredit Pete Hegseth, Insults Thousands of Veterans in the Process
The Washington Post has come under fire for a story that attempts to discredit Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, by downplaying the significance of his Bronze Stars. Critics argue that the article, citing military "experts," unfairly diminishes the accomplishments of Hegseth and other veterans.
Responses on social media have been overwhelmingly negative, with users accusing the publication of a biased attack and questioning the credibility of the sources used. The article is seen as part of a broader effort by establishment media to undermine Hegseth's nomination.
Fox News: Trump, GOP could reprise Ronald Reagan's 'peace through strength' defense strategy in 2025
The 2024 Reagan National Defense Forum emphasizes the "peace through strength" strategy, with broad support among Americans for a strong military presence globally. David Trulio, president of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, highlighted that national defense is a priority for many, regardless of political affiliation.
Survey data indicates a majority of Americans view foreign policy and military readiness as crucial, with concerns about rising threats from China, Russia, and Iran. Trulio noted the importance of a military capable of addressing multiple conflicts simultaneously, reflecting a desire for robust national defense.
#health
Forbes: USDA Requires Raw Milk Be Tested For Bird Flu As Outbreak Concerns Grow
The USDA will now require testing of raw milk for bird flu as part of efforts to combat an outbreak affecting dairy cattle. Herd owners must provide information if their cattle test positive, and results must be reported to the USDA.
This decision follows California's suspension of raw milk sales from Raw Farm after bird flu was detected in samples. The new order builds on existing regulations mandating testing of lactating dairy cows before interstate shipment.
#crime
GB News: Canterbury fire: Girl 12, arrested after blaze rips through abandoned Debenhams department store
A 12-year-old girl has been arrested in connection with a significant fire that destroyed a former Debenhams store in Canterbury. This arrest is part of an ongoing investigation by Kent Police, which has already seen two 15-year-old boys detained.
The fire prompted a large emergency response, with around 50 firefighters and multiple fire engines deployed to control the blaze. Local authorities evacuated nearby residents and closed surrounding roads as the investigation continues. Witnesses are encouraged to contact Kent Police for further information.