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#illegals

Fox News: Colombian president urges illegal immigrants in US to return home days after diplomatic spat
Colombian president urges illegal immigrants in US to return home days after diplomatic spat
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is urging undocumented Colombians in the U.S. to return home, offering loans for those who do. This follows a diplomatic spat with the U.S. over deportation flights, which Petro initially resisted but eventually accepted under pressure.

The U.S. had threatened tariffs and visa suspensions until Colombia agreed to accept its citizens back. Following negotiations, deportation flights have begun, and visa processing in Bogotá has resumed.


#politics

Fox News: 'Unfit to lead': Blue state governor lashes out at Trump for targeting DEI policies after DC plane crash
'Unfit to lead': Blue state governor lashes out at Trump for targeting DEI policies after DC plane crash
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker criticized former President Donald Trump for his comments linking diversity hiring practices at the FAA to a recent aircraft collision in Washington, D.C. Pritzker accused Trump of being unfit to lead during crises and demanded accountability from the Trump administration regarding safety measures and staffing at the FAA.

Trump defended his stance, asserting that diversity initiatives weakened the agency and emphasized the need for highly qualified personnel in air traffic control. He pointed to Biden-era policies as contributing factors to the incident. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the two politicians amid Pritzker's potential 2028 presidential ambitions.


Breitbart: Every DNC Chair Candidate: Kamala Lost Due to 'Racism and Misogyny'
Every DNC Chair Candidate: Kamala Lost Due to 'Racism and Misogyny'
DNC chair candidates unanimously attributed Kamala Harris's loss to Donald Trump to racism and misogyny during a forum. Critics noted this consensus suggests Democrats have not learned from their electoral defeats, as significant voter shifts to Republicans were observed.

The DNC chair election is set for the party's winter meeting in Maryland.


Fox News: Outgoing DNC chair says Democrats should have 'stuck by' Biden in the 2024 election
Outgoing DNC chair says Democrats should have 'stuck by' Biden in the 2024 election
As the Democratic National Committee prepares to select a new chair, outgoing chair Jaime Harrison reflected on the party's past campaign, suggesting they should have supported President Biden more firmly. He noted that Kamala Harris might have fared better if given more time, contrasting the Democrats' approach with Republicans' loyalty to Trump.

Harrison emphasized the need for the DNC to have a stronger voice in decision-making and criticized the party's tendency to panic. He expressed surprise at Biden's withdrawal, stating he was caught off guard by Harris' swift support from party leaders. After the interview, he clarified his stance on supporting Biden and Harris.


Breitbart: Paramount Seeking to Settle Trump's $10 Billion '60 Minutes' Lawsuit over Deceptively Edited Kamala Harris Interview
Paramount Seeking to Settle Trump's $10 Billion '60 Minutes' Lawsuit over Deceptively Edited Kamala Harris Interview
Paramount Global is in negotiations to settle President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News over a deceptively edited interview of Kamala Harris on 60 Minutes. Trump claims the editing interfered with the election, while CBS denies the allegations.

This potential settlement could bolster Trump's ongoing legal battles with the media, following a recent $15 million win against ABC. CBS staff reportedly oppose the settlement, fearing it may damage their credibility.


The Federalist: Violent Dems Turning Up The Heat In Escalating War On Trump
Violent Dems Turning Up The Heat In Escalating War On Trump
House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries has called for a multi-faceted approach to combat President Trump's agenda, stating that Democrats will fight legislatively, in the courts, and "in the streets." This rhetoric echoes past calls for aggressive action from the left, raising concerns about potential violence.

Jeffries' statements come as the Democratic Party seeks to regroup after recent electoral setbacks, with party members emphasizing a more confrontational stance against Trump. The history of incendiary language from Democratic leaders has previously resulted in threats and violence, prompting fears of a repeat of such unrest.


#society

GB News: Oscar-nominated trans actress faces calls to be CANCELLED as 'racist' tweets unearthed before awards
Oscar-nominated trans actress faces calls to be CANCELLED as 'racist' tweets unearthed before awards
Oscar-nominated actress Karla Sofia Gascon has apologized for resurfaced social media posts containing controversial remarks about Islam, George Floyd, and Oscars diversity. The comments, made between 2016 and 2021, included criticisms of Muslim dress codes and derogatory remarks about Floyd.

Gascon expressed regret for her past statements, acknowledging the pain caused and emphasizing her commitment to fighting for a better world. The Academy is facing calls to disqualify her from the Oscars amid the backlash.


Front Page Magazine: The Murder of Salwan Momika and Why Koran Burning Matters
The Murder of Salwan Momika and Why Koran Burning Matters
Salwan Momika, an Assyrian Catholic refugee from Iraq, was murdered in Sweden by Muslim terrorists after protesting against Islam and burning Korans. His actions were seen as a stand for freedom, despite the risks he faced, including a trial that drew attention to him from his killers.

The media's portrayal of Momika's death has been criticized for framing him as a bigot rather than a martyr for freedom. His protests highlighted the tension between religious expression and the violent repercussions faced by dissenters in the context of Islamic theocracy.


The Epoch Times: Amid Recovery in North Carolina, Hurricane Survivors Find Hope in Faith
Amid Recovery in North Carolina, Hurricane Survivors Find Hope in Faith
In Old Fort, North Carolina, Marine Corps veteran Scotty Swann and his family are recovering from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, which struck in September. They lost their home and most belongings but have found temporary shelter and support from the community, including handcrafted wooden crosses symbolizing hope.

Joey Brown, a South Carolina native, has initiated the "Crosses for Hope" project, creating and distributing crosses to uplift those affected by the hurricane. Swann and others in the area are inspired by the outpouring of assistance from volunteers across the country, emphasizing the strength of community in the face of disaster.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Panama's President Says Canal Talks 'Impossible' as Marco Rubio Prepares Visit
Panama's President Says Canal Talks 'Impossible' as Marco Rubio Prepares Visit
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino stated that negotiations to return the Panama Canal to U.S. control are "impossible," emphasizing the issue as a matter of national sovereignty. He clarified that he has not received evidence of Chinese military presence in the canal and stressed that its administration remains in Panamanian hands.

As U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares for his first trip to Panama, he highlighted concerns over Chinese influence in the region while acknowledging past U.S. foreign policy neglect. Mulino expressed willingness to collaborate on immigration issues, asserting that Panama is focused on repatriating migrants rather than receiving them.


#military

The Telegraph: Trump blames military helicopter crew for Washington DC plane crash
Trump blames military helicopter crew for Washington DC plane crash
Donald Trump stated that the Black Hawk helicopter was responsible for the crash near Washington, DC, which resulted in the deaths of three soldiers and 64 passengers on an American Airlines flight. The helicopter was on a training mission when it collided with the jet.

In response to the incident, Ronald Reagan airport has prohibited helicopters from certain flight routes. The helicopter was piloted by a trainee under the supervision of an experienced officer, with the crew chief identified as Ryan O’Hara.