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In Los Angeles, a group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, following a protest against President Joe Biden at a fundraiser, caused considerable disruption and vandalism in Westwood, a neighborhood known for its several synagogues. The incident, which occurred on Friday night, saw the protesters leaving anti-Israel graffiti on buildings near the synagogues, including Sinai Temple and Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, as well as a nearby church. The protesters, some of whom also clashed with the police, marked walls and a public bus shelter with slogans such as “Free Gaza.” This slogan was still visible on Saturday afternoon. Notably, the anti-Israel graffiti was…

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Former President Donald Trump has declared that he will not appear to testify in the ongoing New York civil fraud trial against him. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump cited bias from Judge Arthur Engoron and criticized the New York Attorney General’s office and President Joe Biden’s campaign, labeling the trial as “election interference” and a “witch hunt.” Trump’s announcement marks a departure from his earlier indication that he would testify on Monday. This decision follows his previous testimony on November 6, where he refuted claims by New York Attorney General Letitia James that he inflated the value of…

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In a recent CBS News interview, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) urged ex-President Donald Trump to abandon his rhetoric of retribution and instead concentrate on positive goals for America’s future. McCarthy’s comments come as Trump continues to hint at a 2024 presidential run. During the interview, journalist Robert Costa questioned McCarthy about Trump’s repeated vows to seek revenge against his political adversaries if reelected. McCarthy responded emphatically, stating, “He needs to stop that.” He stressed that Trump should shift his focus toward “rebuilding, restoring, [and] renewing America.” When Costa inquired if Trump would heed his advice, given his history…

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The son of President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, is currently facing legal hurdles. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) has addressed these issues, admitting that although the prosecution may be justified, Hunter Biden’s conduct should not be confused with the 2024 presidential election. Murphy acknowledged Hunter Biden’s legal issues when appearing on NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” calling him a “very troubled individual” whose acts have drawn attention from the law. After a previous indictment for tax-related misdemeanors and a botched plea agreement on firearms charges, Hunter Biden was subsequently hit with nine new tax charges, comprising a combination of felonies and…

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Tennessee was struck by a series of powerful tornadoes on Saturday, resulting in at least six fatalities, including two adults and a child in the Clarksville area, with additional deaths reported by the Nashville Emergency Operation Center. The natural disaster led to significant damage and forced people into emergency shelters. Montgomery County officials have confirmed that over twenty individuals received medical treatment following the tornadoes, and search and rescue operations were ongoing as of Saturday night. According to FOX 17 News Meteorologist Greg Bobos, the region witnessed at least 15 tornadoes, causing widespread destruction. Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts expressed deep…

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In a recent declaration, the militant group Hamas, identified as a terrorist organization by several countries, issued a stark warning on Sunday. The group’s spokesperson, Abu Obeida, stated in a televised message that they will not release any hostages from the Gaza Strip without their demands being met. These demands include additional aid for Gaza. This ultimatum comes amidst a tense period following a temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was initiated on November 24. During this ceasefire, 110 hostages were released by Hamas in exchange for approximately 240 Palestinian prisoners. However, the truce was short-lived, breaking down…

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South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace humorously shared details about her recent breakup and addressed rumors about her congressional office during a speech at the Gridiron Club’s annual winter dinner in Washington. The event, attended by a host of top media personalities, came shortly after reports surfaced about Mace’s split with her former fiancé, Patrick Bryant, and their plans to sell their shared multi-million-dollar beachfront property and a home in Washington, D.C. Mace, known for her dynamic presence and frequent media appearances, light-heartedly confirmed the end of her engagement, citing a rather unexpected reason. She revealed to the audience that she…

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In a recent episode, “Saturday Night Live” sparked controversy with its cold open, which satirized a Congressional hearing on antisemitism in higher education, just hours following the resignation of University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill. The skit, framed as a C-SPAN broadcast, featured portrayals of the presidents of Harvard, UPenn, and MIT by cast members Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, and Chloe Fineman, respectively, as they appeared before the House Education Committee. The sketch, however, did not resonate well with the audience, receiving minimal laughter. Social media users quickly criticized the segment, accusing it of trivializing the serious issue of antisemitism…

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In a dynamic event at Cipriani’s renowned venue on Wall Street, New York, the former U.S. leader captivated an enthusiastic audience with his speech on Saturday evening. The gathering, marked by vibrant chants in support of the former president, turned into a significant political statement as he cautioned the current administration about the consequences of prosecuting a past president. Addressing over a thousand attendees, who enjoyed a luxurious meal featuring wild mushroom risotto and filet mignon, he delivered a strong message to the current president, warning of the repercussions of opening what he described as “Pandora’s box.” His words were…

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In a recent episode that has since garnered significant attention, the hosts of the popular talk show “The View” have once again voiced their strong progressive views on the topic of abortion. This discussion arose in the context of a fresh judicial decision in Texas, touching upon the sensitive intersection of healthcare, personal beliefs, and political activism. Sara Haines, one of the prominent faces of the show, made a striking comment suggesting that individuals opposed to abortion rights, owing to their religious convictions, should also consider rejecting medical interventions like cancer treatments. According to Haines, such a stance would be…

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Kathleen Buhle, Hunter Biden’s ex-wife, expressed grave worries about Biden’s financial behavior in an email she sent in 2017 during their contentious divorce. The latest work by Miranda Devine, “Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide,” explores the complaints voiced by Buhle. Noting that Biden had spent $122,000 in just two months, Buhle harshly reprimanded him in the email for what she deemed as wasteful and reckless expenditure. He was also accused of concealing assets and slashing her and their three children’s monthly support payments from $17,000 to $1,700. Federal prosecutors…

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Social media users, particularly those critical of the Biden administration, expressed appreciation for the “Community Notes” feature on the platform formerly known as Twitter, following a fact-check on a statement by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. The feature, which allows for crowdsourced information addition, was used to provide context to Jean-Pierre’s claim about the success of “Bidenomics.” Jean-Pierre had posted a message celebrating the creation of 199,000 jobs last month and a total of 14.1 million jobs under President Biden’s tenure, attributing these figures to the success of Biden’s economic policies. However, the “Community Notes” feature highlighted that a…

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Former Virginia House of Delegates candidate and Democrat Susanna Gibson recently opened up in an interview with Politico about her experience of having private videos, featuring her and her husband, leaked online. Gibson, a nurse practitioner and mother of two, described the ordeal as deeply distressing, stating it was something she wouldn’t wish on anyone. The controversy began in September when archived livestream videos of Gibson engaging in sexual activities with her husband for viewer tips resurfaced online. The Washington Post first reported the story, noting that the couple had solicited payments from viewers for specific acts. The videos in…

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In a recent development, University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill resigned from her position, a move that was promptly commended by Rep. Elise Stefanik, a Republican from New York. The resignation on Saturday follows Magill’s contentious appearance at a Congressional hearing earlier in the week, where she struggled to provide a definitive response to Stefanik’s question regarding the university’s stance on calls for genocide against Jews. Stefanik took to social media to express her approval of Magill’s resignation, indicating that this was just the beginning of a larger effort to confront antisemitism in American higher education institutions. In her post,…

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This week, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced criticism for his approach towards Israel’s military strategy in Gaza, particularly from Rep. Michael Waltz, a Republican from Florida and a retired Green Beret. Waltz, speaking to FOX News, expressed concern that adherence to President Biden’s policies could lead to Israel’s surrender, potentially empowering Hezbollah, Syrian militias, and Iran. Waltz emphasized that groups like Hamas respond only to military strength, not diplomatic efforts. He criticized some liberals for failing to distinguish between Hamas’s attacks on civilians and the collateral damage from Israel Defense Forces’ operations in Gaza. He accused the Biden…

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