Sunday Afternoon Notables 12/7/25 - Qnotables 4AM Talking Points Live

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Tonight’s episode of The 4 AM Talking Points Show walks through the stories the corporate press either buries or spins.

We start with the 84th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and what “never again” actually means in an age of drone wars, weaponized starvation, and renewed nuclear fears at sites like Chernobyl. We cover Trump’s tariff fights at the Supreme Court, the push for tougher immigration enforcement, Tom Homan’s claims about tens of thousands of exploited children, and fresh backlash over sanctuary policies that leave criminal illegals on American streets.

We break down new clashes between the U.S. and Europe over NATO, digital IDs, Elon Musk’s X, and charges that the Trump administration is an “enemy of Europe.” We look at Orbán’s attacks on Soros, Venezuela’s alleged “narcoterror war” on America, and WikiLeaks’ new Assange film trailer. On the home front, we expose Chicago Public Schools’ luxury travel spending, the ivermectin-for-cancer controversy, the Heathrow pepper spray incident, Kilauea’s latest eruption, and the growing fight over who controls speech, “extremism” lists, and the narrative on Israel and Gaza.

If you want a straight walk-through of the facts with no corporate filter, this episode is your briefing.

Suggested tags (copy/paste or edit):
Trump, 4 AM Talking Points, tariffs, NATO, Pearl Harbor, Tom Homan, child trafficking, sanctuary cities, George Soros, Viktor Orban, Elon Musk, X, Digital ID, Venezuela, narcoterror, Assange, WikiLeaks, Chernobyl, Kilauea, ivermectin, Chicago schools, immigration, Israel, Gaza, EU, NATO defense, censorship, free speech

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