December 19, 2025 – Short News

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December 19, 2025

“To Germany… to Russia” – AfD shows its lack of education and decency

“To Germany… to Russia… haha” – that was the sound at the Christmas party of the AfD parliamentary group in the state of Hesse. Laughter, raised glasses, self-satisfaction. Anyone who laughs at this, anyone who toasts along, knows exactly what they are doing. This is not a slip-up, they are simply unhinged. It is political attitude at the table, open and without limits. In a country whose history forbids any relativization, this is deliberate provocation. Anyone who raises a glass to this has lost any qualification for public responsibility. Leadership requires judgment, not a lack of basic education. This brown circus troupe plays with loyalties as if it were folklore. Their ideology is not up for debate, it must be rejected. And anyone who trivializes this shows plainly that they are unfit for anything.

Trump cuts funding for rural schools

Many rural school districts are coming under pressure due to cuts in federal programs. Federal funds made up a particularly large share of their budgets. Programs for mental health and teacher training have been eliminated. The government justifies this by claiming the priorities were wrong. Schools have few alternatives. Inequalities are deepening. Educational opportunities are becoming even more dependent on place of residence. The consequences are long-term and irresponsible. We are currently supporting initiatives and local groups to reverse this step.

Fox News poll shows growing economic anxiety

A new Fox News poll shows that nearly half of voters are falling behind financially. Only a small minority feel economically better off. Dissatisfaction with Trump’s economic policy is growing. Around sixty percent disapprove of his leadership on economic issues. Many respondents believe the government is focusing on the wrong priorities. The figures mirror other recent surveys. The shift in mood is clear. Political consequences are foreseeable.

Coast Guard removes references to hate symbols – government speaks of “outdated policy”

The ranking Democrat on the committee, Representative Rick Larsen, on the Coast Guard’s updated policy on hate symbols said: “These aren’t potentially divisive. They are divisive. In fact, they are worse, they are hateful.”

The Department of Homeland Security has removed references from internal Coast Guard guidelines that described hate symbols as potentially divisive. Secretary Kristi Noem said entire pages of outdated regulations would be deleted from the record so that no one could misrepresent the Coast Guard’s position. The move followed sharp criticism from Congress. Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen had blocked the confirmation of Admiral Kevin Lunday as the new commandant after signs emerged that leadership had backed away from clearly classifying swastikas and nooses. Rosen has now said she is lifting the hold because the policy now contains much stronger language against these symbols. Noem spoke of a politicized delay and called for Lunday’s immediate confirmation. The episode shows how contested even the clear naming of hate has become within state institutions.

Trump envoy organizes new Gaza talks

Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is meeting in Miami with representatives from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey for new talks on Gaza. The focus is the next phase of the U.S. plan to end the war. A transitional administration under international control is envisioned. Neither the proposed body nor any security structure currently exists. Israel has already expressed reservations about some participants. The talks are taking place shortly before further contacts with Russia. The initiative remains politically sensitive. Outcomes are uncertain.

Trump downgrades marijuana – course change with the brakes on

Trump has initiated the reclassification of marijuana as a less dangerous substance through an executive order. Cannabis is to be moved from Schedule I to Schedule III. This facilitates medical research and reduces tax burdens for the industry. Nationwide legalization for recreational use is not included. Implementation lies with the Drug Enforcement Administration and could take months. Several Republican senators openly oppose the move. Trump is therefore under pressure within his own party. More than twenty Republican senators have urged Trump in writing to keep marijuana classified as a highly dangerous substance. They warned of health risks, dangers to road safety, and negative effects on the labor market. The letter also references China as a supposed beneficiary of any loosening. Leading party figures are among the signatories. The resistance highlights internal party tensions. Trump’s decision remains politically contentious.

United States sanctions additional ICC judges over Israel investigations

The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on two more judges of the International Criminal Court. The affected judges are from Georgia and Mongolia and were involved in investigations into Israeli officials. The measures include asset freezes and travel bans. Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the court of political instrumentalization. The United States and Israel do not recognize the court. The move intensifies the conflict with international institutions.

United States finances major Africa project to secure raw materials

The U.S. government has finalized a 553 million dollar loan to expand a key railway line in Angola. The project is intended to facilitate the transport of critical raw materials and reduce dependence on China. The rail line connects the Atlantic port of Lobito with the interior and neighboring countries. Talks began under the previous administration. Washington describes the project as strategic. Africa policy and raw material security are becoming more closely linked.

Illinois commission investigates violence during ICE operations

A commission appointed by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker aims to document alleged abuses by federal authorities during immigration raids. An initial hearing focused on the use of tear gas, pepper spray, and other force. The move is part of resistance by Democratic-led states to Trump’s immigration policy. Federal authorities reject the allegations. The commission has announced further hearings. The conflict between the state and Washington is intensifying.

Trump questions extension of health insurance subsidies

Trump expressed doubts about extending subsidies for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The programs affect millions of Americans. Trump described the insurance plans as unaffordable. Instead, he suggested sending money directly to citizens. Democrats warn of drastic premium increases. Without an extension, costs could rise sharply next year. Democratic lawmakers called for an immediate vote on extending the subsidies. Minority leader Hakeem Jeffries said the House should not adjourn without action. According to estimates, premiums would otherwise rise by more than one hundred percent on average. Republican support remains limited. The decision was postponed. Millions of insured Americans remain in uncertainty.

U.S. regulators allow direct connection of large data centers to power plants

The U.S. energy regulator has decided to allow major tech companies to connect data centers directly to power plants. The aim is to secure the rapidly growing electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and new industrial projects. Critics warn of significant risks to grid stability. Preferential supply for large consumers could strain existing networks, intensify peak loads, and worsen regional bottlenecks. There is also concern that other consumers, such as municipal utilities or smaller businesses without direct access to generation, could be pushed aside. Costs could shift if grid expansion and balancing measures are indirectly passed on to households. Supporters point to international competition and location pressure, but electricity demand is growing far faster than new capacity can be built. The decision marks a deep intervention in the existing logic of power supply.

Turning Point USA struggles over direction after leadership change

The conservative right-wing populist youth organization Turning Point USA is holding a major conference for the first time since the death of its founder Charlie Kirk. There is internal conflict over direction and future strategy. Trump’s influence remains central, but ideological fractures are increasingly visible. Leading Republicans and activists are taking part. The key question is whether the movement can remain stable without a charismatic leader. The conference is seen as a test of sentiment.

Federal judge halts further layoffs after shutdown

A federal judge ordered that further layoffs of federal employees following the shutdown must be halted for now. Previously dismissed employees are also to be reinstated. Parts of the ruling were suspended to allow an appeal. Unions nevertheless report ongoing legal uncertainty for those affected. The government is reviewing its next steps. The dispute is not over.

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Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Wieder ein mutiger Richter, der sich für die Belange der entlassenen Mitarbeiter einsetzt und weitere Entlassungen stoppt.
Eine Verschnaufspause.
Denn auch das wird mit Sicherheit vorm Supreme Court landen.

Ich habe gelesen, dass Mike Johnson das Repräsentantenhaus in vorzeitige Weihnachtsferien geschickt hat.
Stimmt das?
Ist das die neue Taktik?
Wir schicken die Repräsentanten nach Hause und verhindern so weitere Abstimmungen und Entscheidungen. Wie beim Shutdown.

Jetzt steht das Release der Epstein Files an und die Abstimmung für die Krankenversicherung.
Ein Schelm, der Böses dabei denkt.

Unglaublich, dass der Strombedarf der großen Unternehmen, den privaten Haushalten übergeordnet wird.
Hoffentlich begreifen die Bürger, wer da bevorzugt wird und wem sie das zu verdanken haben.
Aber wahrscheinlich ist Biden mit seiner schlechten Politik daran Schuld.

Dumme Menschen sind leichter zu regieren, leichter zu manipulieren und weitaus anfälliger für populistische Äußerungen.
Außerdem kann man ungebildeten Bürgern die Hilfsjobs aufdrücken, die sonst keiner macht. Aufgrund mangelnder Bildung haben bestimmte Bevölkerungsgruppen dann kaum noch Zugang.
Erinnert doch sehr an die Segregation. Schulen nur für Weiße. Die Schulen für Schwarze waren marode, schlecht ausgestattet und hatten nur wenige Lehrkräfte.
Die rassistische Regierung um Trump wünscht sich genau das zurück.

Trumps Entscheidung zur Herabstufung von Marihuana ist sehr erstaunlich und verwundert mich.
Hat er selber dahin gefunden?
Wo er doch sonst so vehement gegen Drogen vorgeht.
Die Beweggründe würden mich interessieren.
Vielleicht die Option daran selber was zu verdienen?
In 24 Bundesstaaten ist Marihuana immerhin legal.

Die wirtschaftliche Problematik ist noch nicht in genug MAGA Haushalten angekommen. Bzw. wird dann natürlich die Schuld auf die Demokraten abgewälzt.
So lange Trump mit aller Härte gegen Migranten vorgeht, jubeln sie weiter und stehen hinter ihm. Unbegreiflich, welchen Sektenkult der Mann geschaffen hat.

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

..ja johnson hat ein paar bereits vorzeitig in die ferien geschickt – bei den wirtschaftszahlen liegt biden meilenweit vor trump – krankenkasse könnte schlimme folgen haben, bedeutet, ab 2026 bis zu den dreifachen beitrag beispiel athem, Marihuana ist eine wählereintscheidung und 20 reps laufen sturm, ok, sollen sie …

Last edited 3 months ago by Rainer Hofmann
Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Bei Turning Point bin ich wirklich gespannt.

Hoffentlich bricht die Organisation ohne Charlie Kirk zusammen.

Seine Frau als Leiterin? Passt ja gar nicht zu den Werten, dass die Frau an den Herd gehört und sich um die Kinder kümmern soll.

Vielleicht positioniert Trump da seinen jüngsten Sohn………

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

kirks witwe, die ist schlimmer als charlie kirk

Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Es sollten viel mehr Bundesstaaten dem Beispiel von Pritzker folgen.
Denn diese gewalttätigen Einsätze von ICE gibt es überall und es werden mehr und mehr. Einfach, weil dieser SS-Truppe keiner Einhalt gebietet.

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

…einige planen das ebenfalls vorzunehmen

Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Weitere Gespräche zum Frieden in Gaza.
Waffenruhe ist mehr als brüchig.
Die Hamas sieht keinerlei Grund sich zu entwaffnen und die Kontrolle abzugeben.
Israel auf der anderen Seite will die Hamas komplett auslöschen.

Wie soll da ein echter Frieden geschlossen werden.
Das kann Wittkoff reden, da kann Trump „wüten und beleidigt sein“.

Ohne Entgegenkommen Israels und eine komplette Entmachtung und Entwaffnung der Hamas sehe ich da keine Chance auf einen Fortschritt

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

👍

Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Den Internationalen Strafgerichtshof nicht anerkennen aber Sanktionen gegen Ermittler und Richter verhängen.
Das ist ja genau so absurd, wie die Verurteilung von Richtern des IStGh in Russland.

Genau mein Humor

Und als ob Jemand aus Georgien oder der Mongolei derzeit freiwillig in die USA reisen würden oder da gar Vermögenswerte hätten 😂

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

…das stimmt, da gibt es bessere reiseziele, die verurteilungen ist einfach das aufpusten eines hahns, der von der realität schon lange abstand genommen hat

Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Ich hoffe, dass das Großprojekt in Angola auch der Bevölkerung zugute kommt.

Vor einiger Zeit hatte ich eine Doku über Bahnlinien gesehen. Unter anderem auch in Angola.
Es gibt schon eine Bahnlinie, aber die ist verfallen und die Menschen sind ohne diese recht aufgeschmissen.

Klar, es steht der Profit im Vordergrund. Nicht die Menschen.
Aber es wäre schön, wenn die Bevölkerung etwas profitieren würde.

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

…der profit steht schon klar im vordergrund, wie die bevölkerung davon wirklich profitiert bleibt abzuwarten

Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Das Video der AfD … gepostet von Anna Nguyen…. ja, da ist doch gar nicht der Migrationshintergrund Vietnam ersichtlich 😂

Rainer Hofmann
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3 months ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

….denke das weiss sie selber nicht 😂

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