The thread unraveling the Biden regime

As I reflect on the sordid details we know (and I wouldn’t presume to claim we know everything), one truth becomes glaringly obvious: Hunter Biden isn’t just unraveling Joe Biden’s presidency. He’s exposing the tangled web of narratives the establishment has spun since 2016. Whether it’s the laptop labeled a “hoax” by more than 50 intelligence officials — despite its now-confirmed authenticity by Biden’s own DOJ — or Hunter’s role at Burisma, Ukraine, and the Russian interference charade, his involvement has been the common denominator in scandal after scandal. The pardon issued by “the Big Guy” isn’t just a get-out-of-jail-free card for Hunter; it’s a desperate attempt to prevent further unraveling.

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CSIS says it will disclose ‘some information’ about foreign interference to Pierre Poilievre

Canada’s spy agency says it will disclose “some information” about foreign interference to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has resisted getting the national security clearance he needs to review classified documents about the issue because it would muzzle him.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) told CBC News on Saturday that it’s determined “the disclosure of some information to the leader of the Official Opposition through a threat reduction measure is appropriate.”

Classified information is typically shared only with people who have an appropriate security clearance and a relevant need to know, CSIS said in a statement.

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Move over schools, DEI is taking over the world of video games

Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle as many DEI programs as possible when he returns to the White House. Yet, there’s one domain where diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving. The world of video games.

“Call of Duty,” one of the most iconic gaming franchises in history, recently introduced Rossi, its first nonbinary character with they/them pronouns. Some might dismiss this as mere virtue signaling, but it’s part of a far larger agenda.

As mainstream media declines, gaming — a market of 212 million US players —has become the perfect platform for DEI tenets to flourish.

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Mother ‘walked through fire’ to save son from burning house

An Ottawa woman “walked through fire” to save her youngest son from their burning house earlier this week, her mother said.

Stephanie McDougall, 43, was seriously injured in the fire on Twyford Street on the night of Dec. 3. She remains in hospital.

McDougall’s mother Beth Conway described her daughter as a “gentle soul” who is devoted to her three sons. When the fire broke out, McDougall “had to cross the path of the fire” to reach the bedroom of her 11-year-old, her mother said.

McDougall then collapsed in the kitchen where she and her son were found and rescued by firefighters.

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Trump Urges U.S. To Stay Out Of Syria’s Collapse; Israel Agrees

President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on the seemingly imminent collapse of Syria on Saturday afternoon, saying that the U.S. should not get involved in the mess.

In just a little over a week, terrorist rebels have conquered Aleppo in northern Syria and have quickly moved south, capturing Hama, and are now moving through Homs toward the country’s capital city of Damascus.

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Canada Seeks Stronger US Ties in Arctic to Counter Russia, China

Canada will establish two new Arctic consulates in Alaska and Greenland and appoint a dedicated Arctic ambassador as part of a long-awaited strategy for a region where Russia and China are increasingly seeking to assert their influence.

The creation of a diplomatic presence in Anchorage, Alaska, in particular, is seen as important to managing Canada’s relations with US President-elect Donald Trump, which have been severely strained in recent weeks over his threat to impose hefty tariffs and pressure to tighten border security.

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The Germans flocking to Paraguay to escape immigrants at home

Two foreigners are sipping cappuccinos on a Saturday morning in a bustling restaurant in Asuncion, sharing notes on what made them decide to come to Paraguay. “You can really forget about the rest of the world here,” says one, Paul Kittson, an Australian entrepreneur. He is not the first to have come to that conclusion.

For much of the past two centuries this sweltering, landlocked country in the heart of South America has been the destination of choice for those who wanted to get away from it all. Some were utopians: such as the group of socialists from Sydney who set up a colony they called “New Australia” in the 1890s.

Others were escapees, including the Nazis who hid in southern Paraguay in the late 1940s. Still more were isolationists, like the Mennonites from Russia and Germany who came in the 1920s to preserve their traditional way of life, far from modern threats.

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Trump Fires Early Warning Shot at Dollar’s Would-Be Challengers

Donald Trump has jumped straight into action as the defender of dollar power, training some heavy fire on an enemy that barely even exists.

The president-elect’s recent salvo against the BRICs group of emerging economies was a signal he’ll move aggressively to protect the greenback’s status as the world’s premier money. Any nation that abandons it can forget about selling anything to the US and find another “sucker” to trade with, Trump said.

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