The Patriot Post® · Tuesday Executive News Summary

By Jordan Candler ·
https://patriotpost.us/articles/84871-tuesday-executive-news-summary-2021-12-14

FROM YOUR PATRIOT POST TEAM

Top of the Fold

  • Military will not punish any officials for drone attack killing seven Afghan children (Daily Wire)

As our Mark Alexander has noted, the disciplinary action needs to be against our military operators’ incompetent commander-in-chief.

  • Open-borders fallout: Texas mother and daughter killed by illegal immigrant smuggler fleeing from police (Townhall)

Politics

  • January 6 Inquisition votes to recommend contempt charges for Mark Meadows (National Review)

  • Biden says he’d be willing to lose presidency over disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal (Daily Wire)

  • Facebook makes shocking admission about its “fact-check” labels in court filing (PJ Media)

Heartland

  • Seventy-four dead, more than 100 still unaccounted for in Kentucky tornado disaster (NBC News) | Factory workers threatened with firing if they left before tornado, employees say (NBC News)

  • California to reimpose universal indoor mask mandate (Fox News)

  • Victims of USA Olympic team doctor Larry Nassar to be paid $380 million in settlement (Daily Wire)

Security

  • Non compos mentis: Air Force discharges 27 active duty airmen for refusing to take COVID jab (Fox News)

  • Biden’s Beijing Olympics boycott sputters as South Korea, other U.S. allies say no (Washington Times)

World

  • Thanks to Trump’s Abraham Accords, Israeli prime minister makes historic UAE visit, stressing “new reality” for region (CNBC)

  • Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai sentenced over banned Tiananmen vigil (The Guardian)

Closing Arguments

  • Policy: The uniquely dangerous movement to end the Electoral College (National Review)

  • Policy: How to stop gerrymandering (National Review)

  • Humor: Brave: Chris Wallace comes out of closet as fake news journalist (Babylon Bee)

For more of today’s editors’ choice headlines, visit Headline Report.

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