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GB News: WATCH: Donald Trump dances to YMCA with Village People on stage at victory rally
Donald Trump celebrated at his final pre-inauguration rally by dancing with the Village People to "YMCA." In his speech, he promised swift action on national issues, vowing to sign 100 executive orders on his first day and pledging to halt the TikTok ban while addressing clemency for January 6 defendants.
Fox News: Israel releases 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of cease-fire deal to free hostages
Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners, including women and teenagers, following the return of three Israeli hostages from Hamas. The event drew large crowds in the West Bank, with some supporters waving Hamas flags. Released detainees expressed mixed feelings about their freedom amid ongoing suffering in Gaza.
The cease-fire deal involves Hamas releasing 33 Israeli hostages over six weeks in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The first three hostages freed were young women, who will receive medical evaluations after their release.
Forbes: Biden Issues Preemptive Pardons For Trump Foes Fauci, Milley And Jan. 6 Committee
President Biden issued preemptive pardons for General Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and members of the January 6 select committee to protect them from potential politically motivated prosecutions by a future Trump administration. He emphasized their honorable service and the unjust nature of possible investigations.
Biden stated that these pardons should not imply any wrongdoing by the individuals and highlighted the potential harm politically charged investigations could inflict on their lives and reputations.
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: Biden Offers Pardons to Fauci and J6 Committee - Liberty Nation News
President Joe Biden issued pre-emptive pardons to high-profile figures, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and General Mark Milley, citing threats and intimidation against public servants. He emphasized their service to democracy and clarified that the pardons do not imply wrongdoing or guilt.
The Federalist: Trump's Return To The White House Will Impact 5 Court Cases
Five significant court cases have emerged as the Biden administration takes over, including a Supreme Court decision on TikTok and developments in the classified documents case involving Trump. The DOJ's control over special counsel reports and ongoing litigation regarding DACA and census counting are also notable.
Additionally, the Supreme Court will hear a case on LGBTQ education rights, while a lawsuit against Cobb County, Georgia, raises issues of race discrimination in hiring practices. These cases could see shifts in legal interpretations under the new administration.
The Federalist: Now It Can Be Told: History Will Not Be Kind To Bitter Joe Biden
Recent revelations indicate that key Democratic leaders, including Chuck Schumer, have long doubted President Biden's fitness for re-election. Schumer reportedly urged Biden to withdraw from the race, fearing a loss to Trump could jeopardize the party's future and Biden's legacy.
The New York Times' exposé highlights a troubling narrative of Democratic leaders prioritizing power over national interests, as they supported a president they knew was struggling cognitively. This shift in media tone suggests a reckoning with Biden's presidency, which may leave a lasting negative impact on his historical reputation.
Fox News: Biden pardons Mark Milley, Anthony Fauci, J6 committee members
President Biden has issued pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley (Ret.), and others, amid speculation they could face investigations under the incoming Trump administration. The pardons were announced just hours before Trump is set to take office again.
This move marks a significant political gesture as Biden prepares to exit the White House.
#society
The Federalist: By Decriminalizing Paid Surrogacy, MI Commercialized Babies
Michigan's upcoming "Assisted Reproduction and Surrogacy Parentage Act" will decriminalize paid surrogacy, marking the state as the last to do so. Advocates view surrogacy as a generous act, yet critics argue it exploits women and commodifies children, undermining the maternal bond.
Surrogacy agencies often portray surrogates as mere "gestation-providers," downplaying their emotional and biological connections to the children they carry. Financial incentives further complicate the issue, targeting low-income women and framing surrogacy as a transactional process, which critics liken to human trafficking.
The Telegraph: The war in Gaza must and will resume. It’s just a question of when
Hamas fighters, previously hiding in tunnels and civilian areas, are now openly displaying their weapons in Gaza following a ceasefire. They are intimidating released hostages and issuing certificates to showcase their time spent underground. Meanwhile, terrorist leaders continue to threaten further violence against Jews.
The situation highlights a troubling shift in Hamas's confidence and intentions post-ceasefire.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Steve Bannon warns of world conflict that could be 'Trump's Vietnam'
Steve Bannon warns that President-elect Trump must act swiftly to end the Ukraine war, likening the potential situation to "Trump's Vietnam." He criticizes the U.S. defense industry and European allies for pushing continued military aid, advocating for a decisive Inauguration Day announcement.
Bannon argues that NATO has become overly reliant on American support and downplays the Russian threat, asserting that European leaders are not genuinely concerned about defense. He believes the ongoing conflict is a significant failure for Europe and urges Trump to take control of the situation.
Times Of Israel: In Syria, mother of missing journalist Austin Tice says Trump team offered help
Debra Tice, mother of missing journalist Austin Tice, visited Syria for the first time in nearly a decade, expressing hope that the Trump administration will assist in finding her son. Tice has not been heard from since his disappearance in 2012, and she believes he may still be alive.
During her visit, she met with Syria’s new leadership, who she described as committed to locating Austin and others missing since the civil war began. Despite the grim conditions in military prisons she toured, Tice remains hopeful about her son's fate.