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YIKES: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Tops JD Vance in 2028 Presidential Poll
Speculation about the 2028 presidential race is already taking shape, even though no candidate has formally entered the contest and announcements are not expected until after the 2026 midterm elections. At this stage, Gov. Gavin Newsom is widely viewed as a likely contender for the Democrat nomination, while Vice President JD Vance is seen as a strong favorite to pursue the Republican slot and, if he does, to face little resistance within his party.
On the Democratic side, however, the picture is far less settled. John Nolte points out at Breitbart that reports indicate 2024 loser Kamala Harris is considering another run in 2028, and polling suggests she would be a formidable presence in a crowded primary. One recent survey showed Harris leading the Democrat field with 31 percent support, followed by Newsom at 20 percent and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg at ten percent. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro placed fourth with 6.4 percent, narrowly ahead of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who registered 6.3 percent.
A separate poll painted a more encouraging picture for Ocasio-Cortez. In that survey, she climbed to third place with 16 percent support, trailing Newsom, who led with 25 percent, and Harris, who followed at 18 percent. Buttigieg was close behind in fourth place at 14 percent. That same poll showed Ocasio-Cortez leading among voters under the age of 34, capturing 32 percent of that demographic.
While the Democratic primary remains uncertain, a hypothetical general election matchup between Ocasio-Cortez and Vance has also been tested. In that scenario, the New York Democrat holds a narrow national edge, defeating Vance by two points, 51 percent to 49 percent.
“The New York Democratic congresswoman, known as AOC, edges the likely Republican nominee 51 percent to 49 percent, in The Argument/Verasight survey released on Tuesday,” reports the far-left Newsweek. “However, the result was within the poll’s 2.7 percentage point margin of error, making the two candidates statistically tied. The poll asked voters who they would vote for if the election was between the two of them.”
John Nolte reports for Breitbart that the survey reveals sharp demographic divides. According to the data, Vance dominates among white voters, leading 57 percent to 43 percent, while Ocasio-Cortez draws overwhelming support from minority voters, winning 79 percent of black voters and 64 percent of Hispanics. The gender gap is also pronounced, with men favoring Vance at 54 percent and women backing Ocasio-Cortez at 56 percent.
The poll, conducted among 1,521 registered voters between December 5 and 11, also produced a surprising crossover result, finding that eight percent of Trump voters said they would switch their support to Ocasio-Cortez in such a matchup.
For now, the numbers underscore both Ocasio-Cortez’s potential appeal in a general election and the intense competition she would face within her own party. Unlike Vance, who would likely consolidate Republican support quickly, the Democrat field appears poised for a bruising and unpredictable primary battle if multiple high-profile contenders enter the race.
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“It Takes Us Back to October 7”: ZAKA Concludes Grueling Mission at Sydney’s Bondi Beach Massacre Scene
Members of ZAKA’s International Unit completed their difficult and emotionally taxing work in recent hours at the scene of the horrific massacre at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, following days of continuous activity at the site.
The ZAKA delegation was dispatched to Australia immediately after the terror attack and entered the scene once all required approvals were secured. Working under strict conditions, the volunteers carried out their mission in full coordination with local authorities and representatives of the Jewish community.
Over the past several days, ZAKA volunteers worked with profound reverence inside the sealed crime scene, meticulously collecting every remnant and every trace of blood to ensure they could be brought to burial in accordance with Jewish law.
Yossi Landau, ZAKA’s regional security officer for Lachish and head of the delegation, described the emotional toll of the operation. “We worked here for days with a deep sense of mission,” Landau said. “The sights at the shooting scenes are extremely difficult and take us back to the painful events of October 7. We did everything required to complete the mission fully, so that not a single drop of blood would remain.”
During the course of the day, members of the delegation, together with local ZAKA volunteer Reb Mendy Amzaleg, held a special meeting with Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, Av Beis Din of Sydney and Chabad’s emissary to Australia. Rabbi Ulman, whose father-in-law was murdered in the attack, expressed deep gratitude to the volunteers for their efforts.
Speaking emotionally, Rabbi Ulman described the magnitude of the tragedy. “Our community has endured a devastating catastrophe. Seventeen members of our community were brutally murdered, among them my righteous father-in-law, who was taken in the prime of his life,” he said.
He concluded by praising the ZAKA volunteers for their work under unimaginable conditions. “The ZAKA volunteers, angels of G-d, came here, and I personally witnessed the sacred work they carried out at the massacre site. This is work that requires extraordinary inner strength,” Rabbi Ulman said. “A tremendous thank-you for what you have done here, and for ZAKA’s unwavering presence at scenes of tragedy everywhere.”
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Jared Isaacman Confirmed to Lead NASA After Tumultuous Nomination Process
‘America Needs You:’ ICE Launches ‘Defend the Homeland’ Campaign to Recruit 10,000 Agents
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says a newly launched nationwide recruitment effort has already generated an overwhelming response, with the agency reporting hundreds of thousands of applications as it works to significantly expand its workforce before year’s end, Breitbart reports.
According to an ICE spokesperson, the campaign has produced immediate results. “We’ve had over 200,000 American patriots apply for positions at ICE and a goal of hiring 10,000 new ICE officers and agents before the New Year,” the agency told Breitbart News.
The initiative, branded Defend the Homeland, is designed to bring in thousands of new officers and agents across the country and bolster the agency’s enforcement and national security operations.
As part of the rollout, ICE released a video advertisement that emphasizes both its origins and its current priorities. The video opens by linking the agency’s creation to the September 11 terror attacks, stating: “September 11, 2001: Nearly 3000 Americans lost because terrorists were here illegally. From that day, ICE was born — America’s first unified immigration, counterterrorism and homeland security effort.”
The advertisement then shifts to present-day enforcement efforts, asserting progress on multiple fronts. “Today, ICE is refocused on its mission and making America safer. Crime and gang violence is falling. Fentanyl deaths are at a five-year low, and the worst of the worst are being sent back.”
The video concludes with a direct appeal to viewers to join the agency, ending with the message: “America needs you. Join ICE. Apply today at join.ice.gov.”
ICE officials say the campaign reflects a renewed focus on recruitment as the agency seeks to strengthen its operational capacity nationwide by adding thousands of new personnel in the coming months.
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WATCH: Trump Tells America: ‘I’m Fixing’ Biden’s Mess In Chart-Filled Primetime Address
[Video below.] President Trump used a nationally televised address Wednesday night to argue that his administration has reversed what he described as deep economic and policy failures left behind by the previous administration, pointing to falling prices, rising wages, and what he called a dramatic shift in Washington’s direction.
At one point during the speech, members of the President’s team displayed a chart highlighting economic trends they said showed improvements under his leadership, including declines in certain prices alongside wage growth.
Turning to consumer costs, Trump cited data comparing prices before and after he took office. “Let’s look at the facts. Under the Biden administration, car prices rose 22% and in many states 30% or more,” Trump said, as he walked through the figures.
He went on to accuse Democrats of driving up the cost of everyday necessities, including food. “Democrat politicians also set the cost of groceries. Sorry, but we are solving that too.”
Trump devoted a significant portion of his remarks to health care affordability, placing responsibility for rising insurance premiums squarely on Democrats and existing health care law. “The current Unaffordable Care Act was created to make insurance companies rich,” Trump chided. “You see that now in the steep increase in premiums being demanded by the Democrats and they are demanding those increases and it’s their fault.
“It is not the Republicans’ fault, it’s the Democrats’ fault, it’s the Unaffordable Care Act.”
He argued that government assistance should bypass insurance companies entirely and be delivered straight to consumers, a change he said would reduce costs and restore fairness to the system.
Earlier in the address, Trump framed his presidency as a recovery effort following what he characterized as severe mismanagement. “Eleven months ago, I inherited a mess, and I’m fixing it,” Trump declared. “…We had the worst trade deals ever made, and our country was laughed at from all over the world, but they’re not laughing anymore.”
He repeated the point moments later for emphasis. “But they’re not laughing anymore,” he added. “Over the past 11 months, we have brought more positive change to Washington than any administration in American history.”
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Trump Uses Rare Primetime Address to Highlight Economic Claims, Border Policy and 2026 Agenda
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Jackson Approves $40 Million Sale of Christa McAuliffe Middle School to BMG
In a major real estate transaction, the Jackson, NJ Township Board of Education has approved the sale of the former Christa McAuliffe Middle School to Beth Medrash Govoha for $40 million.
While the purchaser has finalized the deal, BMG has not disclosed any details about how it intends to use the site, and no official plans for the property’s future have been made public.
The agreement follows a series of price adjustments by the district as it sought a buyer for the expansive, vacant campus. The property was originally offered earlier this year with a minimum bid of $54.4 million. After reevaluating market conditions and buyer interest, the board lowered the threshold to $44.4 million toward the end of November, describing the move at the time as a necessary step to move the property off the district’s books.
Situated on South Hope Chapel Road, the campus features a main school structure spanning more than 126,000 square feet, along with five modular classroom units adding roughly 3,500 additional square feet. The grounds also include athletic facilities, office space, and a cafetorium outfitted with a full-service kitchen. Because of its scale and amenities, the site had long been considered one of the district’s most valuable surplus assets.
Christa McAuliffe Middle School was shuttered over the summer amid ongoing financial pressures facing the district. Officials cited sustained declines in enrollment, reductions in state funding, and recurring budget deficits as key factors leading to the closure.
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FAA Chief: Shutdown Cost Hundreds of Air Traffic Trainees
Testifying before a Senate aviation subcommittee on Wednesday, Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Bryan Bedford outlined the toll the 43-day government shutdown took on the agency’s workforce pipeline, saying hundreds of prospective air traffic controllers walked away during the lapse in funding.
According to Bedford, trainees were particularly hard hit by the uncertainty created by the shutdown, even though the FAA managed to keep its training academy operating. “Even though we kept the school open, I think the thought of not being paid was enough to frighten them away,” Bedford told lawmakers.
He estimated that the agency lost a significant number of recruits during that period. “We lost, I don’t know, four-to-five hundred of our trainees that just sort of gave up during the lapse,” Bedford said during the hearing.
The shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, also affected active controllers working in towers and other air traffic facilities, many of whom continued reporting to work without pay for more than six weeks.
Despite those losses, Bedford said the FAA has made progress in strengthening its workforce overall. While acknowledging that training has a high attrition rate, he said the agency now has more personnel moving through the system. He noted that there are currently 1,000 more trainees than at the same time last year and that the number of certified controllers has increased.
Still, Bedford cautioned lawmakers that improvements take time. “But as you point out, it’s a two-to-three-year full training cycle,” he said, underscoring that the impact of trainee losses cannot be reversed quickly.
Beyond staffing, Bedford also updated senators on the FAA’s modernization efforts, saying the agency remains on track to complete its transition from copper-based systems to fiber communications for air traffic control by the third quarter of 2027. “We’re 35% of the way through,” he said.
{Matzav.com}Trump Demands Venezuela Return Seized U.S. Oil Assets, Defends Sanctioned Tanker Blockade
“A Message of Hope”: Jonathan Pollard’s Special Request to the Prime Minister
Jonathan Pollard on Wednesday issued a special public appeal to Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisroel Katz, urging them to approve the raising of the Israeli flag at the site of the former community of Nisanit in northern Gaza.
The request was made ahead of Chanukah and in advance of a flag-raising event scheduled for Thursday, being organized by the Nachala movement. In a letter addressed to Netanyahu and Katz, Pollard — who spent 30 years in an American prison for espionage — asked that the ceremony be permitted at the location where Nisanit once stood.
Pollard described himself as someone who “paid a heavy personal price out of deep loyalty to the State of Israel, its security, and its future,” and called for what he termed a “deep soul-searching” regarding the future of the Jewish people in Israel.
“From the heavy price paid in blood, body, and spirit, one clear truth emerges,” Pollard wrote. “We cannot accept a reality in which the Gaza Strip remains devoid of Jewish presence while continuing to pose an existential threat to Israeli citizens and to the communities of the south.”
According to Pollard, both historical experience and present-day security realities have repeatedly demonstrated that only a stable, sovereign Jewish civilian presence — alongside a security presence — can create real deterrence, strategic depth, and a secure future for Israel. “This is not merely an ideological question,” he wrote, “but one of national responsibility, security, and preventing the next catastrophe.”
Pollard stressed that the proposed flag-raising is not merely symbolic, but an act of profound national significance — an expression of connection to the land, continuity, and a refusal to surrender to violence and terror.
“On Chanukah — a holiday of light, steadfastness, and spiritual resolve — raising the Israeli flag in Nisanit will send the people of Israel a message of resilience and hope,” Pollard concluded. “It will also deliver a clear and sharp message to our enemies: the State of Israel does not retreat from those who seek its destruction.”
He ended his appeal by asking the prime minister and defense minister to approve the event, saying he believes it would be “a correct, values-driven, and unifying step — one that honors the memory of the fallen, the wounded of war, and the future of generations to come.”
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House Defeats 2 Bids to Rein In Trump Venezuela Campaign
Efforts by Democrats in the House of Representatives to force President Donald Trump to seek congressional approval for military actions tied to Venezuela failed Wednesday, with two closely contested resolutions falling short after near party-line votes.
Lawmakers have repeatedly argued that the Constitution reserves the power to authorize anything beyond short-term military action to Congress, not the president. Those concerns intensified after the administration began a military campaign earlier this fall targeting what it describes as drug trafficking linked to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government.
Since early September, U.S. forces have conducted more than 20 strikes on suspected drug-running vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, operations that have resulted in the deaths of more than 80 people. The administration says the actions are aimed at countering the flow of illegal narcotics that have taken American lives, an accusation Maduro has firmly denied.
One of the defeated measures, sponsored by Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York, the ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sought to require the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities involving “any presidentially designated terrorist organization in the Western Hemisphere” unless Congress explicitly authorized the deployment. That resolution failed by a vote of 216 to 210.
A second proposal, introduced by Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts, the top Democrat on the House Rules Committee, would have directed the president to withdraw U.S. forces from any military engagement with or against Venezuela that lacked congressional approval. That measure was rejected 213 to 211.
The votes split largely along partisan lines. Two Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the first resolution, while three crossed party lines on the second. Meanwhile, two Democrats opposed the first measure and one voted against the second.
Republican leaders defended the administration’s approach. Speaking against the resolutions, Rep. Brian Mast of Florida, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, argued that the measures were designed “to block President Trump from defending the U.S. from designated cartel terrorists.”
Still, some Republicans broke ranks. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, a frequent critic of Trump, supported both measures, arguing that the authority to wage war should not rest with a single individual. “If the president believes military action against Venezuela is justified and needed, he should make the case and Congress should vote,” Massie said in a House speech.
The votes came just hours before Trump was scheduled to deliver an unusual evening address from the White House. While the speech was expected to highlight what he views as major accomplishments, it also followed his recent order imposing a “blockade” on sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, fueling speculation about possible further military escalation.
Democratic critics also contend that the administration’s goals extend beyond counternarcotics operations, suggesting that Trump ultimately seeks to force regime change in Caracas. Despite repeated attempts since September to require explicit congressional authorization for the campaign, Democrats have been unable to overcome opposition from Republicans, who hold narrow majorities in both chambers of Congress.
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BMG Wins Bid to Purchase Jackson, New Jersey’s Christa McAuliffe Middle School for $40 Million
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Bennett: “My Telegram Account Was Compromised — Not the Phone Itself”
Former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett said Wednesday evening that Israeli security authorities are examining claims by an Iranian-linked hacker group that it infiltrated his mobile phone, stressing that initial findings show the device itself was not breached.
According to Bennett, security reviews determined that while his phone was not hacked, access was gained to his Telegram account through other means.
In a statement released by his office, Bennett said that unlawfully obtained materials have been circulated online, including contact lists, photographs, and message exchanges. Some of the content, he said, is authentic, while other materials are fabricated. Among the items shared was a manipulated image depicting Bennett alongside David Ben-Gurion. Bennett emphasized that the dissemination of such materials constitutes a criminal offense.
Earlier, the hacker group calling itself “Handala,” which is identified with Iranian intelligence elements, claimed responsibility for what it described as a “historic breach,” dubbing the alleged operation “Operation Octopus” — a reference to Bennett’s past public statements about Iran.
The group subsequently released documents, images, and correspondence it claimed were extracted from Bennett’s device, along with a list containing hundreds of phone numbers, including those of journalists, spokespersons, and senior figures in Israel and abroad.
Bennett’s office initially said the device in question was no longer in use. A later update clarified that examinations found no evidence of a breach into the phone itself. Shortly after that announcement, however, the hacker group published 141 pages of phone numbers it claimed belonged to senior Israeli and international figures, including foreign leaders.
Israeli security agencies, including the Shin Bet, are now investigating the incident and the source of the published materials. Among the possibilities being examined is that some of the information originated from a different device belonging to someone close to Bennett.
Bennett also addressed the personal and political implications of the affair, saying that “Israel’s enemies will do everything they can to prevent my return to serving the country — it won’t help them.”
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