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8 Dec 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: New Hampshire's Newly Elected GOP Gov: No More Sanctuary Policies
New Hampshire's Newly Elected GOP Gov: No More Sanctuary Policies
New Hampshire's incoming Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte plans to end sanctuary policies in the state, criticizing Massachusetts for its handling of immigration issues. She emphasized the need for law enforcement collaboration to prevent similar crises in New Hampshire.

Ayotte's comments came after Boston's City Council reaffirmed its sanctuary status, with officials arguing that such policies protect immigrant communities. In contrast, Ayotte aims to adopt a stricter approach as federal immigration policies shift under the incoming Trump administration.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Says He Won’t Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell Despite Past Criticism
Trump Says He Won’t Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell Despite Past Criticism
President-elect Donald Trump stated he does not plan to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, despite previous criticisms and suggestions of firing him during his first term. Trump responded negatively when asked about the possibility in a recent NBC interview.

This marks a shift in Trump's stance, as Powell has previously indicated that such an action would be illegal.


Forbes: Trump Says Jan. 6 Committee Should Be Jailed—As Biden Reportedly Considers Pardons For Trump Foes
Trump Says Jan. 6 Committee Should Be Jailed—As Biden Reportedly Considers Pardons For Trump Foes
President-elect Donald Trump criticized the House Jan. 6 committee members, suggesting they "should go to jail" and proposing that President Joe Biden preemptively pardon them. Biden is reportedly considering pardons for various political figures, including committee members and others targeted by Trump.

Biden recently pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for felony convictions, claiming the prosecution was politically motivated. This move has sparked bipartisan backlash, with Trump labeling it an "abuse and miscarriage of Justice." More pardons are expected before Biden's term ends.


Breitbart: Trump: Everyone on the January 6 Committee 'Should Go to Jail'
Trump: Everyone on the January 6 Committee 'Should Go to Jail'
President-elect Donald Trump stated on NBC's "Meet the Press" that members of the January 6 committee, including Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, should face jail time for their actions. He emphasized that he believes everyone who voted in favor of the committee's actions should be held accountable.

Trump clarified that while he thinks the FBI and attorney general should investigate, he will not direct them to take specific actions against the committee members. Instead, he intends to focus on energy policies.


#society

GB News: Tulisa breaks silence on ITV I’m A Celebrity finale absence after fleeing Australia following jungle exit
Tulisa breaks silence on ITV I’m A Celebrity finale absence after fleeing Australia following jungle exit
Tulisa Contostavlos has returned to Manchester early from the I'm A Celebrity competition, sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram to her fellow campmates. Her departure raised concerns about her mental health, prompting ITV to provide a duty of care package.

Contostavlos's management denied rumors of a rift with her best friend, emphasizing that her early exit was a mutual decision for her well-being. Fellow contestants expressed their support for her on social media as the show's finale approaches.


Fox News: Columbia group's antisemitic newspaper draws outrage from NY lawmaker, as university investigates
Columbia group's antisemitic newspaper draws outrage from NY lawmaker, as university investigates
Columbia University students have launched an antisemitic newspaper titled "The Columbia Intifada," which includes inflammatory articles against Israel. New York Rep. Mike Lawler has called for consequences, suggesting the university could lose federal funding if it fails to protect Jewish students.

Columbia has condemned the publication, stating it contradicts the university's values and is investigating the matter. The newspaper's distribution has raised concerns among Jewish students, while some others defend the expression of diverse viewpoints on campus.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu claims credit for starting ‘historic’ process that led to Syrian regime’s fall
Netanyahu claims credit for starting ‘historic’ process that led to Syrian regime’s fall
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria as a historic day for the Middle East, attributing it to Israel's military actions against Iran and Hezbollah. He emphasized Israel's commitment to humanitarian aid for Syrian civilians while maintaining a defensive posture along the border.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have seized control of a buffer zone on the Syrian border, marking a significant shift in the region's dynamics. Israeli officials expressed optimism about weakening Iranian influence but acknowledged the potential risks posed by the chaos in Syria.


Breitbart: Israel Seizes Strategic Peak of Mount Hermon from Syria
Israel Seizes Strategic Peak of Mount Hermon from Syria
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have seized control of Mount Hermon, the highest mountain in the region, as a precaution against advancing Syrian rebels amid the collapse of the Assad regime. This marks the first Israeli presence on the peak since the Yom Kippur War in 1973.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged the fall of the Assad regime as a historic moment but warned of potential dangers, citing the presence of Al Qaeda and ISIS among the rebels. The IDF has increased military presence in the area to deter terrorist infiltration.


#military

Breitbart: Mullin: 'Media Should Be Ashamed' of Hegseth Coverage
Mullin: 'Media Should Be Ashamed' of Hegseth Coverage
Senator Markwayne Mullin defended Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's choice for secretary of defense, against media criticism regarding his comments on veterans' struggles with identity and potential drinking habits. Mullin emphasized that many combat veterans face similar challenges upon returning to civilian life.

He criticized the media for misinterpreting Hegseth's honesty about veteran issues, arguing that their lack of understanding stems from not experiencing combat themselves. Mullin called for greater empathy towards veterans and condemned the media's portrayal of Hegseth's remarks.