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Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson - The White House added a “Media Offender of The Week” section on the website dedicated to exposing the Fake News.
This weeks offenders:
- CBS
- The Boston Globe
- The Independent
The page even includes the “Offender Hall of Shame” for all past offenses.
Absolutely genius.
Here:
https://whitehouse.gov/mediabias/
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1995496970329194981
Ben Williamson @_WilliamsonBen - Kash and Dan took over an agency with approval rating below 40%. Knowing that, they came in as disrupters and are choosing to do things differently. Of course that’s going to receive criticism from the old guard and outside pundits. That’s to be expected.
What’s more surprising here is to see the New York Post elevating a dossier of anonymous complaints from current and ex-FBI personnel as some form of gospel.
Here’s also what they don’t tell you: the unconventional approach may get criticism, but the data says it’s working.
-Violent crime arrests: 100% INCREASE
-Espionage arrests: 40% INCREASE
-Homicide rate: Double digit DROP from 2024, on track for record low year
-Child victims identified or located: 23% INCREASE
-Nihilistic Violent Extremism arrests: Almost 500% INCREASE with FBI + partners
They’ve also turned over nearly 40,000 documents to Congress - by far a record, and in just 9 months. We have new major productions on cases like Arctic Frost nearly every week.
You can criticize the approach - but you can’t deny the numbers. And they’ve been historic with President Trump’s leadership. Kash, Dan, and Andrew all know challenging a bureaucracy comes with pushback but they still choose to do it. And frankly that’s what the voters demanded.
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Miranda Devine @mirandadevine
Column's up: Damning report labels FBI "rudderless ship" under Kash Patel and Dan Bongino who are accused of being preoccupied with social media and building "personal résumés"
https://nypost.com/2025/11/30/opinion/damning-report-labels-fbi-rudderless-ship-under-kash-patel-with-he-and-dan-bongino-more-concerned-with-building-personal-resumes/
https://x.com/_WilliamsonBen/status/1995559228472217734
Bill Melugin @BillMelugin_ - NEW: I asked @hakeemjeffries about President Trump’s desire to denaturalize/strip US citizenship away from those who aren’t deemed a benefit to the US?
Jeffries: “That was an unhinged statement by Donald Trump. He knows he doesn't have the capacity to strip citizenship away. He's behaving like a wannabe king. And the American people are rejecting that.”
https://x.com/BillMelugin_/status/1995597744527081832
Bishop Robert Barron @BishopBarron - Video: Friends, we come to the New Year celebration of the liturgical year: the First Sunday of Advent. This is the season of sacred waiting—four weeks of looking, hoping, and watching, with a kind of joyful anticipation, for the adventus (coming) of the Savior. If you’re like me, you rather hate to wait. Yet waiting is all over the Bible, and at the heart of it is the painful process of decentering the ego.
https://x.com/BishopBarron/status/1995153472199795110
Bluebell Raven @BluebellRaven - In old Slavic and Celtic countryside tales, it was said:
"Feed a crow, and it remembers.
Feed it thrice, and you are kin."
To honor this, crumble a bit of bread at the edge of a path or windowsill.
Speak aloud: "For the black-feathered witness. For the sky's dever tongue."
If the crow comes, you are watched with favor.
If it does not, you are still heard.
Do this on a Wednesday before noon, or a Friday after rain, if you want the charm to stick.
Some say those who feed the same crow three times will receive a small treasure before the year ends—a button, a coin, or a dream that answers a question you forgot you asked.
https://x.com/BluebellRaven/status/1995513782559240533
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