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Riccardo Bosi, Australian politician and former spec ops explains the Great Awakening

 

We were lied to about EVERYTHING. LISTEN: The Great Worldwide Awakening…🙌🏻👏🏻💥🙏

 

https://x.com/MrWhiplash_/status/1994456348944105527

Anonymous ID: 1a6e0d Dec. 2, 2025, 12:20 a.m. No.23929927   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Monday Afternoon Massacre” – BREAKING: Trump Admin Fires Eight Immigration Judges in New York City

The Trump Administration on Monday fired eight immigration judges in New York City.

A fired immigration judge described the firings as a “Monday afternoon massacre.”

“The court has been eviscerated,” Olivia Cassin, another immigration judge who was fired in November told The New York Times. “It feels like a Monday afternoon massacre.”

 

The New York Times reported:

 

The Trump administration fired eight immigration judges in New York City on Monday, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.

The firings followed an earlier round of job cuts in New York immigration courts and are part of a broader disruption across the country, which is taking place as the president seeks to accelerate deportations.

They were confirmed by an official at the National Association of Immigration Judges, a union representing immigration judges, and a Justice Department official who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter. The immigration courts are under the control of the Justice Department.

All the judge were dismissed from the immigration court’s offices at 26 Federal Plaza, a building that houses the New York City headquarters for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and has become the epicenter of migrant arrests in the city. The eight judges included Amiena A. Khan, the assistant chief immigration judge at 26 Federal Plaza who supervises other judges there.

Before Monday, about 90 immigration judges had been fired this year across the United States, six in New York City. There are about 600 immigration judges nationwide, according to federal officials. Union officials said that 36 of the fired judges had been replaced nationwide, including two in New York.

 

More than 100 immigration judges have been fired or resigned since President Trump took office this year.

 

In July, 20 immigration judges were fired.

A few of the federal immigration judges recently fired by the Trump Administration over e-mail lashed out at Trump in an interview with CBS Evening News.

Three of the fired judges – George Pappas, Jennifer Peyton and Carla Espinoza – spoke to CBS about their terminations. The disgruntled judges claimed they were politically pressured by the Trump Administration to grant motions to dismiss cases.

“It was arbitrary, unfair,” George Pappas told CBS News of his abrupt firing. “And it’s an attack on the rule of law. It’s an attack on judges.”

“My email was three sentences,” Jennifer Peyton whined. “I had no cause. I had no explanation.”

“We as judges, were in fear, we were concerned,” Carla Espinoza said. “That makes it very difficult to be impartial. We were not succumbing to that pressure but it does feel like pressure.”

Payton whined that once the illegal alien left the courtroom, ICE would handcuff them and whisk them away.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/12/monday-afternoon-massacre-breaking-trump-admin-fires-eight/

Anonymous ID: 1a6e0d Dec. 2, 2025, 12:29 a.m. No.23929946   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Houthis arrest 12 people over 'CIA spy ring' in Yemen

Rebel-controlled court last month sentenced 17 to death for spying for Israel and US

Yemen's Houthi rebels have referred 12 people to court on charges of spying for the US and Israel, state media reported on Monday.

The 12 people were arrested in a move against an “American-Israeli spy network”, the head of a Houthi prosecution office in Sanaa, Judge Abdullah Zahra, told the Saba news agency. It is claimed the network had carried out espionage and sabotage activities “for decades”, working with people directly linked to the CIA.

In a separate case last month, a Houthi-run court sentenced 17 people to death on charges of spying on behalf of Israel, the US and Saudi Arabia. The court in Sanaa delivered the sentences in a case related to “espionage cells within a spy network affiliated with American, Israeli and Saudi intelligence”.

It said at the time they would be executed by firing squad, and that the executions would be carried out in public as a deterrent and warning. The 17 were accused of working with Israeli Mossad agents and trying to recruit Yemeni citizens.

That “led to the targeting of several military, security and civilian sites resulting in the deaths of dozens and widespread destruction of infrastructure”, according to Yemeni authorities. Two other defendants were sentenced to 10 years in prison, while another person was acquitted in the same case.

Israel has launched repeated air strikes over the past two years against targets in Yemen in response to attacks by the Houthis on Israel. The rebels say they have been acting in solidarity with Palestinians over the war in Gaza.

In the wake of the Israeli attacks, the Houthis launched a widespread campaign of arrests of people they accuse of spying for Israel or the US. The crackdown intensified following an August strike by Israel that killed the Houthi prime minister Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser Al Rahawi.

 

https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/mena/2025/12/01/houthis-arrest-12-people-over-cia-spy-ring-in-yemen/