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7 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Jonathan Jackson: Migrants Cost Citizens Resources, 'Rich Do Not Feel the Impact', They Shouldn't Be Bused
Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) criticized the busing of migrants to Chicago, arguing it diverts resources from local residents in need. He stated that wealthy individuals are unaffected by the immigration influx, which he claims exacerbates poverty among the city's poor.
Jackson advocated for enforcing federal immigration laws while expressing compassion for those in need. He also suggested that Chicago residents should have a say in whether the city maintains its sanctuary status.
Breitbart: Figliuzzi: Trump Will Likely Use Sheriffs, Citizen Volunteers for Deportation 'Roundups'
Former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi warned that President-elect Donald Trump may rely on citizen militias and county sheriffs for mass deportations. He highlighted the role of constitutional sheriffs in border states like Arizona and Texas, suggesting they could assist federal agents in roundups.
Figliuzzi emphasized that federal agents alone cannot manage mass deportations, indicating a potential shift in law enforcement dynamics with local militias becoming more involved.
#politics
Breitbart: Dowd: Hegseth Is 'Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense,' He Doesn’t Know He's Dead Yet
Matthew Dowd compared President-elect Trump's nominee for secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, to Bruce Willis' character in "The Sixth Sense," suggesting he is unaware of his political shortcomings. Dowd noted that Trump is particularly troubled by allegations of substance abuse.
He remarked that Trump has expressed personal concern regarding alcoholism, stemming from his brother's struggles, indicating a more judgmental stance rather than compassionate.
Fox News: South Korean president apologizes for declaring martial law ahead of impeachment vote
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has apologized for his brief declaration of martial law, which has sparked significant political turmoil and an impending impeachment vote. He stated the declaration was made out of desperation and caused public anxiety, vowing not to attempt it again.
The opposition, claiming Yoon’s actions were a self-coup, has initiated impeachment proceedings, requiring support from his own party to succeed. If impeached, Yoon's powers would be suspended, with Prime Minister Han Duck-soo assuming presidential responsibilities until a decision is made.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Crow: FBI, DOJ Are Stonewalling on First Trump Assassination Attempt
Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) stated that while the Secret Service has cooperated with the Task Force investigating the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the DOJ and FBI have not provided necessary information regarding the motives of the shooter and potential accomplices. He emphasized the importance of congressional oversight in obtaining this information despite ongoing investigations.
Crow highlighted the need for digital analysis of the shooter's phone and contacts to understand the incident better. He criticized the DOJ's stance that ongoing investigations should limit congressional oversight, asserting that there are mechanisms to obtain sensitive information.
#society
Le Monde: On the slopes of the world's largest indoor ski resort in Shanghai, fun is more important than the climate
Shanghai has opened the world's largest indoor ski resort, L + Snow Indoor, featuring three slopes and various amenities. The resort, which includes a children's area and an electric train, is located far from the city center and offers a unique skiing experience despite the warm climate outside.
The facility has attracted ski and snowboard brands, with shops and private lessons available. Visitors can enjoy a four-hour session for €50, making it an accessible option for both beginners and experienced snowboarders.
GB News: BBC viewers plan to 'switch off' over 'rubbish' Christmas Day schedule: 'Not one thing appeals'
BBC viewers are expressing disappointment with the Christmas Day schedule, prompting many to consider switching to alternative channels or streaming services. Critics argue the lineup lacks the festive charm traditionally associated with the holiday, despite offerings like a new Wallace and Gromit film and the final episode of Gavin and Stacey.
Social media reactions highlight a desire for more engaging content, with some lamenting the absence of a post-King's Speech film. BBC's Chief Content Officer remains optimistic about the schedule, asserting that it showcases British creativity and offers something for everyone.