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Georgia Governor Nominates Political Newcomer to Replace Retiring US Senator

Chinese City Halts Plan for Crematorium After Clashes Between Locals and Police

Residents started protesting on Nov. 28 and continued over the weekend even after local authorities announced a suspension of the project on late Nov. 29. Demonstrations ceased after officials announced the withdrawal of the plan on Dec. 1. On the afternoon of Nov. 30, local authorities released all the detained protesters and sent them back to the town, according to Hong Kong media Apple Daily. But some released protesters told the outlet that police told them they were released on the status of “bail pending trial,” and could be subject to legal proceedings. While small-scale protests against chemical plants, crematoriums, and other industrial facilities are not uncommon across China’s rural areas, news of such events are heavily censored by the regime. The protest in Wenlou—located about 60 miles north of…

Georgia Governor Nominates Political Newcomer to Replace Retiring US Senator

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp nominated political newcomer Kelly Loeffler to replace retiring Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) despite President Donald Trump’s reported preference for Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.).

“From the farm to the New York Stock Exchange, Kelly Loeffler has lived the American Dream. I’m confident that she will work every single day to keep that same dream alive for our children, grandchildren, and generations to come. Kelly Loeffler will stand with the President, Senator Perdue, and their allies in the U.S. House and Senate,” Kemp said in a Wednesday statement.

“I’m excited to appoint Georgia’s first female Senator in nearly 100 years—but, more importantly, I’m excited to appoint a life-long Republican who shares our conservative values and vision for a safer, stronger Georgia.”

Kemp said Loeffler will support the Republican Party’s agenda, including Second Amendment rights, working to curtail abortion, and fight against illegal immigration.

“We have seen firsthand the impact that political outsiders like Donald Trump and David Perdue have in Washington, D.C. It is time to send them reinforcements so we can Keep America Great,” Kemp added.

Loeffler, the CEO of Bakkt, and the co-owner of the Atlanta Dream women’s basketball team, in a statement said that she’s created jobs for 25 years.

“I haven’t spent my life trying to get to Washington, but there are a few things folks are going to find out about me: I’m pro-Second Amendment, pro-military, pro-Wall, and pro-Trump. I’m a life-long conservative, and I make no apologies for my conservative values,” she said. “I’m strongly pro-life and believe that every life is a blessing. When it comes to protecting the innocent, I don’t look to government for the answers. I look to God.”

Loeffler said she was “disgusted” by the impeachment efforts against Trump.

Georgia Governor Nominates Political Newcomer to Replace Retiring US Senator House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) delivers remarks during a mark-up hearing in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 8, 2019. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Collins

Trump never publicly said he preferred Collins to replace Isakson, but reports in recent weeks claimed that he told Kemp as much when the two met recently at the White House.

Trump ally Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) publicly warned Kemp last week, telling him that he should choose Collins.

Trump “told you how to be supportive: Appoint Rep. Doug Collins,” he said. “You are ignoring his request because you THINK you know better than @POTUS. If you substitute your judgement for the President’s, maybe you need a primary in 2022. Let’s see if you can win one w/o Trump.”

Kemp advisor Ryan Mahoney hit back at Gaetz, telling him: “We don’t know you and we don’t care what you think.”

Kemp responded earlier to criticism, writing in a statement that he stood with Trump. “The idea that I would appoint someone to the U.S. Senate that is NOT pro-life, pro-2nd Amendment, pro-freedom, and 100% supportive of our President (and his plan to Keep America Great) is ridiculous,” he added.

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Huawei Faces Online Storm in China Over Employee Treatment

SHENZHEN, China—Huawei Technologies is facing a public backlash in China after details of the dismissal and wrongful detention of a former employee went viral. The treatment of Li Hongyuan, who had worked for the company for 13 years, has become one of the most discussed topics in recent days on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform. The telecoms group that rode a wave of patriotic support last year when it was put on a trade blacklist by the United States is under growing pressure to make an apology. “Huawei has lost love this time round,” Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of Chinese state tabloid Global Times, posted on Weibo. Li’s case surfaced publicly at the end of November when court documents detailing his case were posted on Chinese social media platforms. State media outlets…