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6 Dec 2024
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Law Enforcement Is Taking Sides in Mass Deportation Efforts - Liberty Nation News
President-elect Donald Trump plans to initiate mass deportations on his first day in office, with sheriffs nationwide ready to assist. The reinstatement of Section 287(g) of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 will enable local law enforcement to collaborate with ICE in removing undocumented immigrants.
While some local officials express support, others, particularly in blue states, vow to resist Trump's efforts. Recent rulings have reinforced the federal government's rights in immigration enforcement, indicating a growing divide in responses to immigration policy across the country.
#politics
Fox News: South Korean lawmakers support suspending president’s powers after short-lived martial law declaration
South Korean lawmakers are seeking to suspend President Yoon Suk Yeol's powers following his controversial martial law declaration, which has led to calls for impeachment. Opposition parties argue the declaration was unconstitutional, prompting mass protests and a parliamentary vote to cancel the martial law within hours.
The ruling People Power Party's leader has expressed concerns over Yoon's potential for extreme actions, including further martial law attempts. If impeached, Yoon would be suspended pending a Constitutional Court ruling. Critics claim his actions have harmed South Korea's international standing and foreign relations.
Front Page Magazine: Biden Plots to Hand Out 'Preemptive Pardons' to Allies
President Biden's aides are debating the issuance of preemptive pardons for current and former officials who may face scrutiny if Donald Trump returns to power. This raises concerns about the misuse of presidential pardon powers, which are meant to address offenses against the U.S., not to shield individuals from potential legal consequences.
The discussions, led by White House counsel Ed Siskel, suggest a troubling shift towards using pardons as political protection, reminiscent of historical corruption associated with Tammany Hall. Critics argue this undermines the intended purpose of pardons and could lead to a perception of impropriety within the administration.
Fox News: 3 numbers that explain November election results – it wasn't about Kamala
As the November election approaches, Joe Biden's presidency faces significant challenges, with low approval ratings and a perception that many Americans believe things were better under Donald Trump. Despite Biden's efforts to showcase governmental effectiveness through COVID-19 vaccinations and infrastructure investments, these have not translated into voter support.
Voter skepticism remains high, particularly regarding international issues and the aftermath of the Afghanistan withdrawal, which severely impacted Biden's approval. While some argue that Biden's policies may yield future benefits, the current political landscape suggests he is likely to be a one-term president, unable to convince voters of the government's positive impact on their lives.
The Telegraph: Syrian rebels march on Homs as leader says goal is to overthrow Assad
Syrian rebels are making significant gains, having captured northern countryside areas and taken Hama and Aleppo. Their advance on Homs could disrupt key supply routes for President Bashar al-Assad's forces, potentially leading to an assault on Damascus.
Despite efforts from Russian-backed government forces to halt their progress, the rebels, led by Abu Mohammed al-Jolani of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, remain determined to overthrow Assad's regime, which they believe is already defeated.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Trump Vs. Sleeper Cells in America
Jeff Crouere discusses the implications of Trump versus sleeper cells in America, highlighting the chaos left by Biden's administration. He emphasizes the urgency for Americans to recognize the challenges facing the nation.
The conversation reflects a broader concern about national security and political stability.
#society
Fox News: Legal expert skeptical Supreme Court will 'buy' Biden admin's argument challenging Tennessee transgender law
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the case of U.S. vs. Skrmetti, which challenges Tennessee's law banning transgender medical procedures for minors. Legal experts believe the Biden administration may struggle to prove the law violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.
Tennessee's SB1 law restricts medical procedures aimed at aligning minors with a gender identity inconsistent with their sex. The outcome could influence similar laws in over two dozen states and shape future legal battles regarding transgender rights and protections under the law.
Fox News: Culture of life? UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder mocked and celebrated by far-left
Following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan, some far-left commentators reacted with mockery, suggesting that other insurance executives should be targeted. Taylor Lorenz expressed that such sentiments stem from justified anger towards insurance companies, which she claims contribute to significant suffering and death.
The polarized responses highlight deep frustrations with the healthcare system, raising ethical concerns about celebrating violence. Critics argue that these reactions contradict progressive values of compassion and justice, while police are investigating the murder, noting that messages left at the scene indicate a political motive related to health insurance denials.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Biden's Ambassador Says Ceasefire Will Hold If Israel Ignores Terrorist Violations
The Biden administration's ceasefire in Lebanon has quickly unraveled, with ongoing clashes between Israel and Hezbollah despite official claims that the ceasefire is intact. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Tom Nides, emphasizes that Israel must avoid overreacting to Hezbollah's provocations to maintain the fragile ceasefire.
Ambassador Nides suggests that Israel should ignore Hezbollah's military buildup, which undermines the ceasefire, as the Lebanese government lacks control over the group. The situation raises questions about the effectiveness of the ceasefire when it relies on Israel's restraint against ongoing terrorist threats.
Times Of Israel: Father, son from northern Druze village accused of spying for Iran’s IRGC Quds Force
Two residents from the Druze village of Mas’ade, Bassem and Tahrir Safadi, are accused of espionage for Iran's Quds Force. Tahrir, a 21-year-old software engineering student, allegedly conducted surveillance on IDF activities in the Golan Heights at his father's behest.
An indictment has been filed against Tahrir for serious espionage crimes, while Bassem faces administrative detention due to security risks. The Shin Bet highlights ongoing Iranian espionage efforts targeting Israeli citizens, with multiple arrests linked to similar activities in recent months.
#economy
Fox News: Watch Trump reverse Biden's dumpster-fire economy, and then watch Dems try to take credit for the success
Democrats are attempting to take credit for economic successes that may arise from Trump's policies, despite the current economic struggles under Biden. The article highlights record high federal debt and deficit levels, inflation, and declining real wages as consequences of recent spending.
As Trump prepares for a potential second term, he aims to reverse Biden's economic policies, reduce government spending, and stimulate growth through tax cuts and deregulation. The author argues that only Trump's approach can effectively restore the economy, leaving Democrats with no rightful claim to any future successes.
GB News: Crypto warning as entrepreneur points out Bitcoin’s ‘only legitimate use’ after historic milestone
Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000, driven by optimism following Donald Trump's election victory. Entrepreneur Mark Matson warns that the cryptocurrency's primary use is for criminal activities, cautioning potential investors about its risks and the emotional pitfalls of investing.
Matson emphasizes that while Bitcoin's market cap has reached $2.1 trillion, many investors underestimate the risks involved. He advises against making decisions based on fear of missing out, highlighting that many have lost money in the crypto market.
#culture
Fox News: French toast sticks made by chef's family for your family: Try the recipe
Andrew Gruel's debut cookbook, "Andrew Gruel's Family Cookbook," features 50 simple recipes inspired by family cooking experiences. The dishes, including granola pancakes and French toast sticks, are designed to be quick and approachable, taking only 15 to 20 minutes to prepare.
Gruel emphasizes the importance of family involvement in cooking, noting that when children help prepare meals, they are more likely to eat them. The cookbook aims to serve as a gateway for families to understand cooking fundamentals.
#crime
Fox News: UnitedHealth Group says 'our hearts are broken' by murder of CEO Bryan Thompson
UnitedHealth Group is mourning the loss of CEO Brian Thompson, who was fatally shot outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel. The company expressed gratitude for the support received from the public and emphasized their commitment to Thompson's family and employee safety.
The NYPD is actively searching for the suspect, believed to have used a fake ID to check into a hostel before the incident. UnitedHealth Group stated that the tragedy will not impact their operations and urged respect for the family's privacy during this difficult time.