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15 Jan 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Jack Smith Report Proves Media Were Lying About J6 'Insurrection'
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on the January 6 Capitol riot admits that it was not an "insurrection" and that he could not prove Trump incited the violence. Smith's findings challenge the narrative that the events constituted an insurrection under legal definitions.
The report highlights the difficulty in legally classifying the January 6 events as an insurrection, noting that courts have used the term without meeting the legal standards required by the Insurrection Act. Ultimately, Smith's investigation failed to substantiate claims against Trump.
Fox News: Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn eyes gubernatorial bid: report
Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee is reportedly considering a run for governor, with support from various state and federal officials. Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs has publicly endorsed her potential candidacy, praising her track record in public office.
Current Gov. Bill Lee is unable to seek re-election in 2026, creating an opportunity for Blackburn and other GOP candidates to enter the race. Blackburn, who was re-elected in 2024, is focusing on legislative priorities for Tennessee.
The Federalist: 'JAG-off' Day: Democrats Beclown Themselves At Hegseth Hearing
The House has passed a bill to create a time capsule for the 250th anniversary of the United States, set to be buried in 2026. Key congressional leaders will decide its contents, which will reflect significant legislation and historical milestones.
During a recent Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Democrats criticized Trump’s Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, particularly over his comments on military culture and JAG officers. Hegseth's candid remarks have sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the party.
#society
Forbes: California Wildfire Live Updates: Auto Fire Is 47% Contained With Winds Set To Peak Wednesday
Dangerously strong winds are expected to peak in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, exacerbating ongoing wildfires. The Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire have resulted in at least 25 fatalities, with containment efforts progressing slowly.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order to protect fire victims from predatory land offers. Federal assistance has been approved for disaster relief, and significant evacuations have occurred, affecting over 130,000 residents.
#crime
The Federalist: Wildfire Looters Show LA's Law & Order DA Faces 'Uphill Battle'
Two men were detained near Vice President Kamala Harris' home for violating a curfew during wildfires in Los Angeles, though no burglary was found. The area has seen a rise in looting amid the crisis, prompting the new District Attorney to promise strict prosecution against offenders.
As wildfires have claimed lives and property, the DA's office is addressing looting and arson, with arrests made, including one suspect linked to illegal immigration. The situation reflects a broader issue of crime in California, where previous lenient policies have emboldened criminal behavior.
#sports
GB News: Coco Gauff reveals inspiration from book after beating Jodie Burrage at Australian Open
Coco Gauff advanced to the third round of the Australian Open after defeating Jodie Burrage 6-3, 7-5. The 20-year-old tennis star cited a book for inspiration in her preparation, emphasizing the importance of daily efforts in both tennis and life.
Gauff praised Burrage's performance and acknowledged the challenges she faced during the match. She will next compete against Leylah Fernandez, who also progressed in the tournament. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz secured their spots in the next round with respective victories.