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9 Dec 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: NBC Anchor Caught Deceptively Altering the 14th Amendment in Trump Interview
NBC's Kristen Welker omitted a crucial clause from the Fourteenth Amendment during her interview with President-elect Donald Trump regarding his plans to end birthright citizenship. This omission has drawn criticism for potentially misrepresenting Trump's stance and the constitutional basis for his proposals.
Trump argues that the amendment's full text indicates that citizenship does not automatically extend to children of illegal aliens. GOP Senator Mike Lee emphasized the importance of the omitted words, stating that they are essential to understanding the amendment's intent. Critics suggest that selective editing by the media undermines credibility.
#politics
Fox News: Bill Clinton laments Kamala Harris had 'impossible job,' as only person who could legally use campaign funds
Former President Bill Clinton stated that Vice President Kamala Harris faces an "impossible job" as the only candidate able to access President Biden's campaign funds after his withdrawal, leaving her unknown to voters. He emphasized the need for Democrats to communicate better and avoid demographic strategies.
Clinton also commented on Biden's pardon of Hunter, distinguishing it from his own half-brother's case. He argued that the severity of Hunter's offenses warranted the pardon due to the potential consequences he faced compared to an average person.
Fox News: Grassley rips Wray's 'failed' leadership at FBI with 11 pages of examples in blistering 'no confidence' letter
Senator Chuck Grassley has expressed a lack of confidence in FBI Director Christopher Wray, stating that Wray has failed in his fundamental duties. In a detailed letter, Grassley criticized Wray's leadership, citing issues such as the FBI's handling of the Mar-a-Lago raid and perceived bias in investigations related to the Biden family.
Grassley’s letter coincides with the nomination of Kash Patel as Wray's potential successor, which would require Wray to step down. Grassley highlighted concerns over transparency and accountability within the FBI, emphasizing that Wray's actions have hindered congressional oversight and the truth from reaching the public.
The Federalist: Trump, Not Biden, Is The True Unifier-In-Chief
The Biden administration and its allies accuse Donald Trump of authoritarianism, yet Trump has expressed a commitment to unify the country, stating he will treat all Americans well, regardless of their voting choices. He contrasts his approach with Biden's divisive rhetoric and actions.
Trump claims that Biden's presidency has harmed the nation's reputation and safety, asserting a need to restore order and address crime. While Biden promised unity, Trump's pledges resonate more positively with the public, suggesting a potential shift in optimism as he prepares for his second term.
Breitbart: Bill Clinton Blames Mainstream Media Reporting on Hillary’s Emails for Her 2016 Loss
Former President Bill Clinton attributed his wife Hillary Clinton's 2016 election loss to Donald Trump to the mainstream media's focus on her emails, rather than the actual issues. He argued that the narrative surrounding her email use was misleading and unfairly portrayed her actions.
Clinton criticized former FBI Director James Comey for his comments during a press conference, claiming they contributed to a negative perception of Hillary. He suggested that the media and Comey felt compelled to highlight flaws in her candidacy to balance criticisms of Trump.
#society
The Western Journal: Chaos Erupts at Courthouse After Daniel Penny Acquittal - BLM Leader Calls for 'Black Vigilantes'
Walter "Hawk" Newsome, co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, called for "black vigilantes" following Daniel Penny's acquittal in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely. Newsome suggested retaliatory violence against perceived oppression, sparking outrage among protesters.
Neely's family expressed devastation over the verdict, with attorney Donte Mills stating they felt let down by the jury. The Manhattan District Attorney's office defended the case's pursuit, highlighting the jury's lengthy deliberation. Republican Rep. Mike Lawler criticized DA Alvin Bragg for failing to enforce the law.
GB News: Marriages between cousins could be banned in the UK as law change proposed
A proposal to ban marriages between first cousins in Britain is set to be introduced by Tory MP Richard Holden. He argues that such unions are linked to higher rates of birth defects and can reinforce negative societal structures. Current UK law permits first-cousin marriages, unlike those between closer relatives.
Labour has called for more time to review marriage laws before taking a stance on the proposal. Studies indicate a significant prevalence of first-cousin marriages in certain communities, prompting calls for legislative changes to the Marriage Act 1949 and the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israel orders complete capture of Syria buffer zone and destruction of Assad weapons
Israel has seized control of a demilitarized buffer zone along its border with Syria for the first time in 50 years, amid fears of hostile forces exploiting the power vacuum in the region. The IDF aims to prevent potential threats following the Syrian regime's decline.
Israeli warplanes have targeted remaining long-range weapons in Syria, as officials express concerns about rebel groups potentially aligning with jihadists. The move is seen as a preemptive measure to avoid a repeat of the October 7 scenario.
#culture
The Economist: A search for roots is behind a surge in Scottish tourism
Scottish tourism is experiencing a surge, particularly among Americans interested in their Scottish ancestry. Notably, the Battle of Culloden has become the most-visited battlefield in Britain, attracting twice as many tourists as the historic site of the Battle of Hastings.
This increase in visitors reflects a broader trend of people seeking connections to their heritage, with Culloden seeing a 76% rise in visits compared to the previous year.
Fox News: Notre Dame hosts first Mass since 2019 fire, drawing crowds by the thousands
Notre Dame Cathedral in France held its first Mass since a devastating fire in 2019, marking a significant moment of resilience for Paris. The service, attended by 2,500 people including President Emmanuel Macron and 170 bishops, showcased the cathedral's restored interior and new bronze altar.
The Mass was part of a larger reopening celebration, featuring daily services for eight days to welcome worshippers and pilgrims. This event symbolizes Notre Dame's role as both a place of worship and a testament to communal strength.
#crime
Forbes: Here’s Everything Police Have Said About UnitedHealthcare Shooting Suspect—As Person Of Interest ID’ed
A suspect, Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a manhunt linked to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Mangione allegedly had a manifesto against corporate America, a ghost gun, and false ID when apprehended.
Thompson was shot multiple times in a targeted attack outside a Hilton hotel. Police believe the shooter had planned the act meticulously, leaving behind few clues. Investigations continue as authorities search for a motive for the killing.