Liberal women now say that their plan to protest Trump's re-election is to "seduce MAGA husbands and break up marriages." Is this what we're calling neo-feminism?
In Case You Missed It.
🎤 Reps for the Kamala Harris campaign said that she did not do the Joe Rogan Experience podcast out of fear of backlash. And Joe Rogan said that Harris's team wanted specific questions to be off-limits.
🚨 People connected to Kamala Harris are researching a potential run for California Governor. A poll showed that 33% of Californias would support that.
🎥 Snow White actress Rachel Zegler says that she hopes Trump and his voters "never know peace." Disney fired "The Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano for expressing a conservative opinion but she did not wish harm on anyone. Disney?
🧑🏻⚖️ Special Counsel Jack Smith has asked the court to stand down his deadlines for his appeal to prosecute President Trump until December 2nd at which time the government will decide if and how to proceed.
🗳️ One district in Manhattan voted for President Trump over Kamala Harris. Knickerbocker Village, a majority Chinese-American affordable housing development.
🇮🇱 Israel reports that six soldiers were killed during fighting in Southern Lebanon.
🇸🇾 The U.S. bombed Syria for the second time in a week, claiming to be targeting Iran-backed areas.
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Lead: Israel Plans to Occupy Gaza For Years to Come
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Israel says that it plans to stay in Gaza at least through 2025 and has turned the Palestinian territory into a "very active construction site."
Israeli paper Haaretz reports that Israel's presence in Gaza is not just a military operation. It is a full-on development project, "whether it is talked about openly or not."
"This isn't a new public housing project, it's a completely different type of project. Scenes similar to this one, near the Netzarim corridor, can be seen in additional places in the Gaza Strip. The development momentum is in full swing, and the goal – whether it is talked about openly or not – is clear: building the infrastructure for the military's prolonged stay in the field, at least in the first stage."
The report continues:
"They say that some weeks ago, the IDF began "exposing large areas" in the Strip: in less military jargon, destroying existing buildings and infrastructure in such a way that dangers to the forces cannot hide in them, but no one can live in them either. This is in addition to the construction of roads and preparations for building more permanent military facilities."
In other words, they are not just rooting out Hamas. They are actively taking over Gaza. Earlier this month, Israeli officials said that Israel had "no intention of allowing the residents of the northern Gaza Strip to return to their homes."
President's Cabinet of Curiosities
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President-Elect Trump's cabinet appointments have felt like an NFL Draft this week. He sure is throwing curveballs!
The dreaded news came that indeed, Florida Senator Marco Rubio has been nominated to be Secretary of State. The same Marco Rubio who said that Russia blew up the Nord Stream Pipeline. God help us. I don't know how that guy gets put in charge of diplomacy on behalf of US ALL. He talks a lot of bullshit on cable news but let's hope he doesn't pull that when meets Presidents Xi Xinping or Vladimir Putin.
A true wildcard was the appointment of Florida Representative Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Gaetz is one of the only congressmen to try to force the U.S. to withdraw from its illegal occupation of Syria and Yemen. He has also been a vocal critic of the weaponization of the Justice Department, which he will now lead. He's not a predictable politician by any means. President Trump says that Gaetz "will root out corruption at the DOJ, and return the Department to its true mission of fighting Crime."
The President-Elect also nominated former Congresswoman and Lieutenant Colonel Tulsi Gabbard to serve as Director of National Intelligence. This one is a doozy. Gabbard herself was put on a watchlist for speaking out against the war in Ukraine and the Biden administration's constant war escalation. Now she will be in charge of the people who put her on surveillance lists. Loving this!
It feels like the Wizard of Oz handing out the token items that each campaign loyalist earned on the trip to Oz. Robert F. Kennedy has yet to see his big prize but we are hoping it is head of the FDA, the Department of Health or the NIH! Do it!
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CDC Had Planned Concentration Camps in U.S.
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The CDC had a plan for Covid quarantine concentration camps. They never implemented them in the U.S. but the fact that there was a plan in place should give us pause.
ZeroHedge reports that the plan was live on the CDC website until March of 2023. The plans included isolation cells where inmates would be given "only food and some cleaning supplies. They would be banned from participating in any religious services. The plan included contingencies for preventing suicide. There were no provisions made for any legal appeals or even the right to legal counsel."
This plan was written in mid-2020, a time when the data showed that Covid was only dangerous for high-risk individuals. This plan has no reference to that science.
ZeroHedge was not able to surmise who wrote this but we should absolutely want to know why the CDC was planning to put people in concentration camps with no legal resource, shouldn't we?
News By The Numbers
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76. That is how old King Charles turns today. He attended the premier of Gladiator II last night.
$0. That is how much Amazon Prime Members in Australia could pay for a two-year Doordash subscription for a limited time due to a promo that sadly is not available in the U.S.
828 million. That is how many adults have either Type I or Type II diabetes worldwide, according to a new study. According to the study, 59% of them are not currently receiving treatment for the disease.
What's Trending?
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John Lewis is trending. It is a British department store. They released their 2024 Christmas commercial and it is apparently a tear jerker.
Mike Tyson is trending because he will fight YouTuber turned boxer, Jake Paul, who is 31 years younger than Tyson. The fight is this Friday on Netflix.
Imsha Rehman is trending. She is a TikTok star in Pakistan who deleted her account after a racy video was published on her feed. She says she was hacked.
Legacy Media is Having a Reckoning
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The Los Angeles Times will replace its editorial staff because the paper's owner realized that the one they've got is biased. The owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said this about it:
"When the President has won the vote of the majority of Americans then ALL voices must be heard. Opinions are just that. I will work towards making our paper and media fair and balanced so that all voices are heard and we can respectfully exchange every American’s view ..from left to right to the center. Coming soon. A new Editorial Board. Trust in media is critical for a strong democracy."
While most media is left wondering why their attacks on President-Elect Trump did not cost him the election, the LA Times is realizing that their bias is hurting, not helping. On the day after the election, Dr. Soon-Shiong said this: "The American people have spoken and @latimes will take the lead to provide factual and balanced coverage as the country heals its division."
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This newsletter is written and researched by Natali Morris. Please feel free to reach Natali at [email protected] for any editorial feedback.