News and Headlines. 11/29/2023.

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US News.

94-year-old vet struggles to move on after nursing home evicts him, replaced by migrants

The facility was one of 200 buildings converted into emergency shelters to house some of the 130,000 migrants that landed in New York City after crossing the southern border since October 2022.

The influx of asylum seekers has stretched the city’s budget and many of its services to their limits, with Mayor Eric Adams saying they are in “a desperate environment” during his trip to Mexico in October. And with 10,000 new refugees entering the city each month, he said there is “no end” in sight. 

In September, 15 asylum-seeking families moved into the Island Shores. As the news spread, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the facility, and 10 people were arrested for trying to block a bus with migrants from reaching the building, according to law enforcement.


EXPOSED: MASSIVE government, military, media campaign to CENSOR YOU

Journalist Michael Shellenberger has unveiled a new trove of documents that he says dwarf the Twitter Files in scale and importance.


Rumble files defamation suit against co-founders of watchdog group Check My Ads

On Wednesday, Rumble filed a federal defamation lawsuit in Florida against the co-founders of Check My Ads, Nandini Jammi and Claire Atkin.

The lawsuit also lists as defendants John Doe 1 through 10, “who helped prepare and publish the defamatory information on their website,” Rumble wrote in a press release.

Check My Ads is a “tax-exempt corporation that routinely targets news outlets and platforms that do not adhere to their political worldview.”


High schoolers ramp up antisemitism in series of walkouts

Anti-Israel rally (Photo from Jason Rantz)

Issaquah school district students planned their Nov. 29 walkout to “shut it down for Palestine!” A digital flyer promoting the hate rally says they’re walking out of class because “for the last 75 years, Israel has ethnically cleansed Palestinians and illegally occupied their land.” It accuses the U.S. government and Washington state of funding and aiding Israel “in this genocide of Palestinians.”

In nearby Bellevue School District, Newport High School organizers say they “unequivocally” condemn the existence of Israel. Their planned walkout is for Dec. 6.

Parents argue the district isn’t doing enough (or, in some cases, anything) to address the hate. Jewish parents say they’re kids are being tormented with chants like “Gas the Jews” and swastikas being drawn on notebooks.


Michigan township forms militia to protect citizens’ 2nd Amendment rights from Gov. Whitmer’s gun regulations

The Holland Sentinel indicated earlier this year that well over 50 of Michigan’s 83 counties have adopted resolutions declaring themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries or at the very least reaffirming their support for gun rights. Several townships and at least one city have followed suit.

Accordingly, all legal residents with primary residency within the township who are 18 or older, capable of passing a federal firearms background check, and desire to do so can become a member of the Holton Township Militia simply by indicating their intent “on open media or to friends and or family or by letter.”

The resolution further claimed that admission into the militia protects various items from federal, executive, county and state regulations, including all federally permissible ammunition of any current caliber; all federally legal accessories, including stocks, grips, optics, magazines, clips, and suppressors; and body armor legal under federal law.


Migrants move into San Diego airport as state’s homelessness crisis overwhelms shelter system

Organizations such as We All We Got have been making trips to the airport to deliver meals, water, and hygiene kits to migrants camped out in the airport terminals waiting for flights, volunteer Roni Elias explained.

“We would initially make just about 50 sandwiches, 50 meal packs for people. But then, we realized that was not enough,” Elias stated. “Last week, I counted 308 people sleeping over.”

Krystle Johnson, another volunteer with We All We Got, told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the migrant population residing at the airport has “grown exponentially” and the organization is “not totally sure why.”


Federal Air Marshals Diverted From Sensitive Flights To Follow January 6 Suspects, Officials Say

Air marshals were allegedly pulled off of sensitive missions to follow potential conservatives, suggesting that not only was a law enforcement agency politicized, but that people with no involvement in politics might have been placed at risk as a result.

The finding comes amidst the revelation that the FBI let an apparent child rapist go free to pursue January 6 cases.


World News.

Rights Group Says Iranian Political Prisoner Karimi Executed Along With Six Others

Ayoub Karimi, an Iranian-Kurdish prisoner of conscience who has been held in Qezelhesar prison in Karaj for the past 14 years, was executed on November 29, according to human rights watchdogs.

The Norway-based group Iran Human Rights said Karimi’s execution came along with the carrying out of the death sentences of six other prisoners, a sign of Tehran’s continued increase in the meting out of capital punishment against political and religious dissenters.

“The execution of Ayoub Karimi, based on coerced confessions and without a fair trial, like the execution of other political prisoners, is a crime,” said Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, director of Iran Human Rights.


Another Russian General Reportedly Dies In Ukraine

The Russian research group Conflict Intelligence Team also confirmed Zavadsky’s death, citing Russian military sources.

The Russian Defense Ministry has not confirmed his death.

The Russian media website Important Stories says Zavadsky is the seventh Russian general whose death in the war in Ukraine has been confirmed by Russian sources.


Bone tests show 80% of migrant minors are actually adults and they’re costing taxpayers a fortune, warns French MP

(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

This kind of data is actually nothing new in France. As Remix News previously reported, Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians represented more than 75 percent of unaccompanied minors in France in 2019, and many of them could actually be adults, according to a parliamentary report.

Of the three nations, Algerians were overwhelmingly represented, as almost 50 percent of unaccompanied minors came from that nation.

Cases of adult migrants lying about their age are not unique to France. A study from Belgium found that 73 percent of “underage migrants” were actually adults. 


Israel to restart fighting after pause; UN warns ‘Syria a powder keg’ – TV7 Israel News 29.11.23

1) Israel remains unequivocal in its resolve to resume fighting at the moment when the so-called humanitarian pause runs its course.

2) U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken voices Washington’s keen aspiration to extend the Israel-Gaza pause – for the sake of freeing additional hostages in Hamas captivity.

3) The United Nations warns that miscalculation in Syria could “ignite a dozen different powder kegs that lie within Syrian borders.”


Israel Probes Hamas Claim that Hostage Baby Kfir is Dead: ‘Hamas Is Wholly Responsible’

Jewish Breaking News / Telegram

A video of their abduction, made by Hamas to advertise its own atrocities, became one of the iconic visuals of the October 7 attack, in which 1,200 were murdered.

Israelis have become heavily invested in the fate of the trio, with their now-iconic red hair. The IDF said Sunday that it believed Hamas had transferred Kfir, his mother, and his brother to another terrorist faction, and that it had somehow lost track of them.

On Wednesday, Hamas said that they had been killed in an Israeli airstrike. Israel could not confirm that report; past reports of the deaths of hostages had turned out to be erroneous. However, in a statement, the IDF said that it was investigating the report:


Russia Claims Cruise Missile Attack on Ukraine’s Military Infrastructure

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The attack reported on Wednesday came after Russian forces made a multi-pronged assault on the eastern Ukrainian town of Avdiivka earlier this week, as troops moved to encircle the town.

Avdiivka’s top official said Monday that Russian forces were intensifying their attempts after attacking the town by land and air since mid-October, according to Reuters.

Ukraine has made only slow progress since launching its counteroffensive in June, but President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected the notion that the war has reached a stalemate.


Sixth and Potentially Final Israeli Hostage Release Has Begun

The process began with the transfer of two Israeli-Russian women, part of an apparent strategy by Hamas to appease Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has been notably quiet on the Oct. 7 attack despite 16 Russian citizens being killed in the massacre.

About 10 more hostages were expected to be released following the transfer of the two women, including at least one American.

Video footage showed large groups of people in Gaza watching the first hostages as they were loaded into Red Cross SUVs, many recording on their phones.


Politics:

Chip Roy EVISCERATES DC Uniparty For Lack Of Response To Border Crisis


Hunter Biden investigation update

Newsmax correspondent Alana Austin joins “American Agenda” to give updates on the Hunter Biden investigation.

The Hunter Biden probe has key dispositions coming up with key people allegedly linked to the Biden family’s foreign finances.


Wisconsin judge bans absentee ballot spoiling

(AP Photo/Stephen Groves)

In his decision, Schimel said Wisconsin laws holding that absentee voting is a privilege, not a right, are unambiguous and contain no language “that would authorize the scheme whereby a clerk spoils the ballot for the elector, at their request, and sends out a new blank ballot for a do-over.”

Discussing whether Kormanik had standing to sue as a lone taxpayer, Schimel found that, under binding precedent, Kormanik “has at least a trifling interest in her voting rights,” especially given that the Wisconsin Legislature’s policies have made clear its commitment to guarding against voter fraud.

“Why would they do that? Because election fraud cannot be repaired. Once it happens, people are disenfranchised by improperly cast votes. A candidate will get votes improperly, and there is no way to adjust the vote count,” Schimel said.


Navarro On The Utter Failure Of Bidenomics.


Study: WA Supreme Court analysis finds progressive domination of donations, decisions

Tim Gruver / The Center Square

According to Ballotpedia’s findings, more than 99% of significant contributions toward the campaigns of winning state supreme court candidates were progressive sources. The situation was reversed when it came to the other side of the political spectrum, with 97% of significant contributions to losing state supreme court candidates coming from conservative sources.

Ballotpedia’s study also found that a plurality – more than 43% – of significant contributions came from sources in the legal field, broken down into the subcategories of lawyer, criminal justice, criminal defense, personal injury and trial bar. This category saw winners dominate the losers by a difference of 97% to 3%.

A similar situation played out in terms of court case outcomes, with nearly three-quarters – 74% – of all court case parties and amici categorized as progressive receiving favorable decisions. Those court case parties and amici coded as conservative received favorable decisions 14% of the time.


Marjorie Taylor Greene Introduces New Articles Of Impeachment For Alejandro Mayorkas


Trump says campaigning from courthouse is ‘very doable’

AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell

On Wednesday, Trump blamed President Joe Biden and what he calls the “weaponization” of the Justice Department. 

“As the leader of the Opposition Party, I should not be forced to campaign from inside a courthouse, which is very doable, but not very Democratic or convenient,” Trump posted Wednesday on Truth Social, his social media platform. “This is where they want me to spend my time and money, but is not the way our system is supposed to work.”

Trump has said the legal challenges amount to a politically charged witch hunt designed to interfere with his bid to re-take the White House.


Biden regime DoJ ordered sweep of Twitter data for everyone who liked, followed or retweeted Trump

Smith also requested that Twitter provide information on “all lists of Twitter users who have favorited or retweeted tweets posted by [Trump], as well as all tweets that include the username associated with the account (i.e., ‘mentions’ or ‘replies’).”

The DOJ’s request also wanted information on Trump’s geolocation, private messages, search history, and contact information.

More outrageously, prosecutors allegedly wanted to know his pronouns, as reported by Headline USA in August, when court transcripts relating to the Twitter-DOJ battle became available.


Commentary.

No Scare Quotes On Climate Change


Dana Loesch Reacts to a CIA Official Getting Caught Posting Pro-Palestine Content | The Dana Show

Dana Loesch explains why a Senior CIA Official being caught posting pro-Palestinian content on social media should be grounds for firing.


Bannon & Navarro Roast Fauci For New Evidence Showing He Covered Up COVID’s CCP Origins.


Dave Brat On Society’s Need For A Biblical Foundation