Breitbart Politics,
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Paul Bois
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) told Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA)’s spending bill will be “hugely harmful” to President-elect Donald Trump if it passes Congress.
Appearing on “The Alex Marlow Show” Wednesday, Hawley said that the continuing resolution (CR) spending bill spearheaded by Speaker Johnson was delayed from being voted on by design so that Congress could rush it through at the last minute before the Friday deadline to fund the government, giving nobody time to properly vet what is in it.
New York Post,
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Ariel Zilber
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12/19/2024 9:29:53 AM
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Amazon warehouse workers walked off the job at several facilities nationwide, including one in New York City, early Thursday morning.
In a move that the Teamsters union called the largest strike against the e-commerce giant less than a week before Christmas, workers launched a strike impacting seven warehouses including one in New York City, one in Atlanta, three in Southern California, one in San Francisco and one in Skokie, Ill.
The Teamsters said it also planned to put up primary picket lines at hundreds of Amazon Fulfillment Centers nationwide.
Gateway Pundit,
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John Mills
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12/19/2024 9:22:38 AM
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The three most vacuous and misleading personalities of the Biden Team are now mad at the American People for not accepting their explanations of what is going on in the National Airspace System (NAS).
When Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and John Kirby, the Spokesman for the National Security Council get together, at best, nothing happens – or worse, nothing good happens.
There are other minions involved in this public affairs fiasco beyond these three, but these three are the poster children for U.S. Government mis, dis, and mal information.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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12/19/2024 9:07:27 AM
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Tis the season for revenge! For President Joe Biden is spending the remaining weeks of his presidency settling scores.
Between organizing this year's White House Christmas decorations, staff holiday parties and a string of final goodbyes, the president and First Lady Jill Biden have been quietly sharpening the metaphorical carving knives, with their sights set firmly on the one-time allies they perceive as having wronged them.
Biden infuriated many senior members of the Democratic Party with his shocking U-turn and pardon of his son Hunter a fortnight ago, after months of publicly vowing he wouldn't make such a move.
Breitbart Politics,
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Matthew Boyle
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A U.S. senator told Breitbart News on Wednesday evening that President-elect Donald Trump’s push to have the debt ceiling increased as part of a government funding deal this week “makes sense” from Trump’s perspective but warned it is unlikely Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer would agree to such a push.
The senator, who asked for anonymity to discuss the very fluid situation on Capitol Hill just days before a government funding deadline on Friday, said Schumer only has one real piece of “leverage” over Trump next year, and that leverage is the debt ceiling deadline.
“It makes sense that Trump wants to get the debt limit off of his plate before he
Breitbart 2nd Amendment,
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AWR Hawkins
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12/19/2024 3:20:39 AM
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A poll conducted by McLaughlin & Associates and released by the Second Amendment Foundation shows three-quarters of American voters believe it is “important” to see pro-2A judges nominated and confirmed at the federal level.
The poll asked, “How important is it to you to get judges confirmed and nominated to the federal courts who make it a priority to try their best to strictly follow the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution?” Seventy-six percent of respondents said it is “important.” Another question asked, “How important is it to you that our political leaders in Washington, D.C. protect and defend the 2nd Amendment Rights in the U.S. Constitution of law-abiding gun owners?”
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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12/19/2024 3:10:39 AM
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Ryan Routh, the man who tried to assassinate President-elect Donald J. Trump in September, has been slapped with more charges. As Mr. Routh fled the scene of his attempt on Mr. Trump’s life, he crashed his vehicle, causing severe injuries to a six-year-old girl. After reviewing the evidence, the state of Florida has decided to file attempted murder charges (via WTSP Tampa Bay): (X) Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced new charges Wednesday for the man accused of attempting to kill President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course in September.
Moody said Ryan Routh faces attempted murder after he caused
Gateway Pundit,
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Mike LaChance
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12/19/2024 3:07:34 AM
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The truth can now be told.
A month after the 2024 election, the left wing New York Times is finally admitting that there’s no way that Joe Biden could have handled the job of being president for another four years.
Of course, this is the same paper that just six months ago was accusing people of using ‘cheap fakes’ to make Biden look older and more feeble than he actually is.
This is something that the New York Times wrote in June of this year: President Biden has many adversaries in this year’s election. There are his Republican opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, and the independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alyssa Guzman
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12/18/2024 10:17:51 PM
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Automakers are furious after California moved forward with plan to ban the sale of all gas-powered cars by 2035.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday granted two requests from California to enforce strict standards for vehicle emissions after it found opponents were not able to meet the legal burden to how it was inconsistent with the federal Clean Air Act.
'California has longstanding authority to request waivers from EPA to protect its residents from dangerous air pollution coming from mobile sources like cars and trucks,' EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement.
New York Post,
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Ryan King
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12/18/2024 10:13:25 PM
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Two decades ago, while the insurgency was raging in Iraq, an Army commander of Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion of the 187th Infantry Regiment, which was gearing up for a deployment, got an unusual request.
Pete Hegseth, a National Guard officer at the time, was seeking to go on their mission.
“I had never heard of anybody — before or since then — volunteering to serve as an infantryman, especially as a platoon leader, going to Iraq in like 2005,” Sgt. Maj. Eric Geressy, who served on that team, recounted in an exclusive interview with The Post on Wednesday. (Photo) Upon first glance, Geressy was also skeptical. Hegseth had shown up
Fox News,
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Greg Wehner
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12/18/2024 9:56:42 PM
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., while speaking at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., called out House Republicans for breaking a bipartisan agreement to fund the government and avoid a government shutdown, accusing them of hurting everyday Americans across the country.
On Wednesday, House GOP leaders scrambled to search for a backup plan after reaching an initial bipartisan deal to avoid a partial government shutdown this Friday was buried by a barrage of opposition from conservative leaders.
Jeffries spoke about the failed deal, accusing Republicans and their leaders for not reaching the agreement.
New York Post,
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David Propper
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12/18/2024 9:53:18 PM
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The teen student who was shot and killed along with a teacher inside Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin has been identified as freshman Rubi Patricia Vergara, according to reports.
The 14-year-old girl was gunned down Monday morning when fellow student Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow, 15, opened fire inside the private Christian school in Madison before turning the gun on herself.
Vergara was remembered in her obituary as someone who loved to sing and play keyboard in the family worship band and who “shared a special bond with her beloved pets,” that included a dog and car, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that cited an obituary.