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6 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Migrant Smuggling Ring Operated by Soldiers at Texas Army Base Busted, Say Feds
Three U.S. Army soldiers from Fort Cavazos have been arrested for their involvement in a migrant smuggling operation. Emilio Mendoza Lopez, Angel Palma, and Enrique Jauregui face federal charges for bringing in and harboring aliens, with two also charged for assaulting a federal agent.
The investigation began after a suspicious vehicle was stopped by Border Patrol, leading to the apprehension of illegal migrants. Evidence from Palma's phone revealed coordination among the soldiers in the smuggling activities. The case is ongoing with further investigations by multiple agencies.
#politics
Le Monde: 'If the Socialists give the impression of wanting to form an alliance with Macron, it would open up political space for Mélenchon'
The collapse of Michel Barnier's government highlights the challenges of implementing parliamentary politics in France's Fifth Republic, particularly due to the lack of an absolute majority in the Assemblée Nationale. Political scientist Rémi Lefebvre notes that the entrenched majoritarian culture makes compromise difficult.
Despite a historical precedent for compromise in earlier republics, the current political landscape is marked by a strong adherence to party loyalty and voter expectations, limiting the potential for collaboration among parties. This reflects a broader democratic crisis in which parties prioritize maintaining trust with constituents over seeking consensus.
The Federalist: Trump Reaffirms 'Strong' Support For Pete Hegseth
President-elect Donald Trump expressed strong support for Pete Hegseth’s nomination as secretary of defense, dismissing media criticism and emphasizing Hegseth's qualifications. Hegseth, facing allegations from anonymous sources, has received backing from military veterans and remains committed to his nomination.
Amid reports of GOP senators, particularly Joni Ernst, attempting to undermine Hegseth’s confirmation, Trump allies urge support for the nominee. Ernst has denied any campaign against Hegseth, while calls for honoring the voters' choice in cabinet appointments grow louder.
The Western Journal: Watch: Fetterman Gives 'The View' Co-Hosts a Reality Check About Trump's 'Politically Motivated' Conviction
Senator John Fetterman appeared on "The View," where he expressed views that diverged from typical Democratic rhetoric, suggesting that both Hunter Biden's legal issues and Donald Trump's conviction were politically motivated. He argued for pardons in both cases, highlighting a perceived inconsistency in how the judicial system is applied.
Fetterman criticized the labeling of Trump as a "convicted felon," suggesting that such labels lose credibility when juxtaposed with the treatment of Hunter Biden. He emphasized that both cases have eroded public trust in the judicial system, marking a notable stance for a Democratic senator.
#society
Breitbart: Tech Titans' Answer to Crime: Turning Their Homes into Military-Grade Bunkers
Silicon Valley's elite are increasingly fortifying their homes with advanced security systems, incorporating military-grade technology like drones and facial recognition. Companies like Sauron are leading this trend, offering innovative solutions that provide real-time monitoring and alerts.
While these measures address rising crime concerns, they also raise privacy issues, as critics warn of potential misuse of surveillance technologies. The demand for such systems is growing, reflecting a broader anxiety over personal safety in uncertain times.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US Supreme Court to decide if PA, PLO can be sued in US over Mideast attacks
The Supreme Court will hear a case regarding the ability of Americans to sue Palestinian authorities for terrorism-related attacks in the Middle East. The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals has previously ruled against such lawsuits, citing constitutional concerns.
The case stems from multiple attacks between 2001 and 2004 that resulted in American casualties. Victims argue that Palestinian authorities were involved or incited these attacks, while the Biden administration supports their right to seek justice. The Supreme Court's decision could impact the interpretation of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
Breitbart: Russia's Lavrov Tells Tucker Country Will Use 'All Means' to Defend Itself
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia does not consider itself at war with the U.S. but warned of a “dangerous situation” and the potential use of “all means” for defense. He emphasized the importance of heeding Russia's warnings regarding military support to Ukraine.
Lavrov described the conflict as a "special military operation" aimed at protecting Russian speakers in Ukraine, denying aggression. He expressed a desire to avoid nuclear confrontation, despite ongoing nuclear threats from Russian officials.
#military
Breitbart: Nolte: WaPo Trashes Hegseth’s Bronze Stars After Declaring It ‘Most Prestigious’ in Obama Era
The Washington Post is criticized for its inconsistent portrayal of the Bronze Star, previously described as "one of the Army's most prestigious awards" during the Obama era, but now downplayed when awarded to Trump nominee Pete Hegseth. The article highlights the distinction between valor and meritorious service awards, noting that Hegseth's Bronze Stars fall into the latter category.
The piece argues that the media's bias leads to a double standard in how military awards are perceived based on political affiliation. It emphasizes that the same type of award received by Hegseth was previously celebrated, raising questions about the integrity of the Post's reporting.
#culture
GB News: Molly-Mae Hague’s life was 'carnage’ after Tommy Fury split and reveals how she 'actually feels'
Molly-Mae Hague, former Love Island star, is set to launch a six-part docuseries titled "Molly-Mae: Behind It All" on January 17. The series aims to provide an authentic look at her life, revealing personal challenges and the impact of her fame, including her recent split from Tommy Fury.
The docuseries will showcase Hague's journey through motherhood, her new clothing brand Maebe, and the complexities of her personal life, promising to present a more realistic view compared to her polished social media presence.
#crime
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: ‘Most of the country’ believes Daniel Penny acted in self-defense
Daniel Penny is on trial for the accidental killing of Jordan Neely, a homeless man who was reportedly harassing train passengers. A source claims that most jurors favor a not guilty verdict, viewing the incident as self-defense, though the jury is currently deadlocked.
Host Jack Posobiec expressed his belief that Penny acted to protect others, emphasizing the moral imperative to intervene in dangerous situations. He acknowledged the tragic outcome but argued that Penny was not at fault for trying to help.
Fox News: 6 key data points NYPD will use to get the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter
The investigation into the shooting of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson is ongoing, with detectives focusing on key data points rather than speculation about the shooter's professionalism. They are examining surveillance footage, timelines, and digital forensics to identify the shooter and any potential accomplices.
Facial recognition technology and digital data, such as phone records and Uber usage, are crucial in tracking the suspect. While traditional forensic evidence like fingerprints and DNA may be less immediately helpful, police are pursuing various leads, emphasizing the serious nature of the crime and the importance of justice for Thompson's family.
The Telegraph: Russian spy ringleader recruited ‘killer sexy brunette twins’ to target journalist, court told
A Russian spy ring leader, Orlin Roussev, admitted to using attractive women for surveillance on journalist Christo Grozev, who exposed agents involved in the Salisbury poisonings. The operation involved recruiting twins to avoid suspicion during espionage activities.
Three individuals, including Roussev's recruits, are on trial at the Old Bailey for conspiracy to spy for Russia, accused of conducting high-level espionage and employing tactics like "honeytrapping" from their UK base.