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3 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump slams Merchan, Democrats, who 'just want to see if they can get a pound of flesh' amid failed cases
Trump slams Merchan, Democrats, who 'just want to see if they can get a pound of flesh' amid failed cases
President-elect Donald Trump criticized Judge Juan Merchan for denying his request to dismiss charges in the New York v. Trump case, calling it a "political witch hunt" by Democrats. Merchan set a sentencing date for January 10, which Trump claims is an attempt to undermine his presidency.

Trump asserted that the judge is biased and has imposed a gag order limiting his ability to speak about the case. He also mentioned that other legal challenges against him have been dismissed or paused. Trump's spokesperson argued that the case should be dismissed entirely, claiming it violates constitutional protections.


Breitbart: Report: GOP Reps. Self, Norman Changed Votes to Johnson After Trump Reached Out
Report: GOP Reps. Self, Norman Changed Votes to Johnson After Trump Reached Out
Reps. Keith Self and Ralph Norman switched their votes to support Speaker Mike Johnson after a conversation with Donald Trump, who influenced their decision during the first ballot. Johnson ultimately secured the necessary votes to become Speaker, despite initial opposition from some Republicans.

The new Congress has raised the threshold for triggering a motion to vacate the Speaker, now requiring nine members instead of one. This change complicates efforts to remove a Speaker but indicates that dissenting members still hold significant influence.


Fox News: 3 top takeaways from Speaker Johnson's re-election
3 top takeaways from Speaker Johnson's re-election
House Republicans selected Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson as their speaker, avoiding the drawn-out voting process seen with former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Johnson's election was bolstered by support from President-elect Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for a functional House to pass key legislation.

With a narrow majority, Johnson faces challenges ahead, but his election signifies a shift towards action for the GOP. The focus will be on implementing campaign promises, including tax cuts and energy policies, while addressing federal spending.


CNSNews: Reelected Speaker Johnson Promises to End ‘Administrative State’ as ‘4th Branch’ of Government
Reelected Speaker Johnson Promises to End ‘Administrative State’ as ‘4th Branch’ of Government
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) was reelected as House Speaker and emphasized his commitment to an "America First Agenda," focusing on reducing government size, promoting fiscal responsibility, and securing the southwest border. He called for accountability and the completion of Trump's border wall.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) expressed willingness to collaborate on border security but mentioned the need to "fix" the immigration system without detailing his plans. Johnson is hopeful for bipartisan efforts.


The Federalist: Mike Johnson Squeaks By Speaker Election With Bare Majority
Mike Johnson Squeaks By Speaker Election With Bare Majority
House Speaker Mike Johnson was reelected with a narrow majority of 218 votes amid criticism from within his party for collaborating with Democrats and maintaining the status quo. The recent Christmas spending resolution highlighted these tensions, with some Republicans expressing strong discontent.

The House Freedom Caucus has outlined demands for Johnson, including increased legislative work hours, reduced spending, and assurances against relying on Democratic support for bills. Johnson emphasized an "Americans first" agenda in his opening speech, focusing on issues like border security and military restoration.


GB News: 'We pin so much hope on you!' Pensioner issues heartfelt thanks to GB News for being 'all we have got'
'We pin so much hope on you!' Pensioner issues heartfelt thanks to GB News for being 'all we have got'
Pensioner Philip Hoy expressed deep gratitude to GB News, calling it the "only voice of reason" for ordinary Britons. He emphasized the channel's importance amid concerns over Labour's decision to cut Winter Fuel Payments, which will drastically reduce support for pensioners.

Hoy highlighted the significant financial impact of this change on his household, stating that the allowance typically covers his December heating costs. He criticized Labour's actions, asserting they do not serve the interests of pensioners.


Fox News: House Republicans rejoice over quick speaker vote with only one defector
House Republicans rejoice over quick speaker vote with only one defector
House Republicans celebrated the re-election of Speaker Mike Johnson, who secured the position with a vote of 218-215-1. The process was notably swift compared to the 15 ballots needed to elect former Speaker McCarthy earlier this year. Key Republican leaders expressed their readiness to collaborate with President Trump on various initiatives.

Despite initial uncertainty, all Republican members eventually supported Johnson, emphasizing their commitment to Trump's agenda and the need for legislative action on issues like border security and federal spending. Johnson's leadership will be closely monitored by party members as they aim to fulfill their promises to voters.


#society

Le Monde: Las Vegas Tesla explosion: Suspect left note saying it was to be a wakeup for country's ills
Las Vegas Tesla explosion: Suspect left note saying it was to be a wakeup for country's ills
A soldier, Matthew Livelsberger, died in a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Investigators revealed he intended the act as a "wake-up call" regarding societal issues, citing struggles with PTSD and mental health.

Livelsberger, a decorated Green Beret, left a note expressing his pain and the burden of his past experiences. His former girlfriend highlighted the military's failure to provide adequate care for his mental health issues, which he faced for years.


#economy

The Western Journal: White House Makes Glaring Error in Controversial US Steel Order
White House Makes Glaring Error in Controversial US Steel Order
President Biden issued an executive order blocking the sale of U.S. Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel, citing national security and supply chain concerns. The order was initially misidentified, having pulled from a previous directive regarding a Chinese investment.

Biden emphasized the importance of a strong domestic steel industry for national security and economic resilience. Both U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel plan to challenge the order in court, arguing that the acquisition would benefit American workers and communities.


#crime

Fox News: Las Vegas, New Orleans attacks not connected: police
Las Vegas, New Orleans attacks not connected: police
Authorities have stated that the recent attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans are not connected, citing a lack of evidence linking the two incidents. Las Vegas Police Sheriff Kevin McMahill noted that while there are coincidences, no direct ties have been found.

The driver of the Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas has been identified as Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger, who was suffering from PTSD. Officials described the incident as a tragic case of suicide rather than an attack against President-elect Trump.


#other

Forbes: Winter Storm Warnings For 50 Million Across U.S. — Here’s What States May Be Impacted
Winter Storm Warnings For 50 Million Across U.S. — Here’s What States May Be Impacted
A major winter storm is set to impact 50 million people starting Saturday, bringing heavy snow, ice, and dangerously low temperatures across the Midwest, South, and East. The National Weather Service warns of hazardous travel conditions and potential blizzard conditions.

Areas from central Kansas to Indiana could see up to eight inches of snow, with significant icing expected in the mid-south. The cold temperatures may lead to the coldest January in the U.S. since 2011. Travel is likely to be extremely difficult in affected regions.


Fox News: New Orleans attack: Dems, media previously hyped 'White' and 'far-right' terrorism while downplaying ISIS
New Orleans attack: Dems, media previously hyped 'White' and 'far-right' terrorism while downplaying ISIS
Following the New Orleans terrorist attack, where Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove into a crowd while displaying an ISIS flag, attention has turned to the contrasting narratives around domestic and jihadist terrorism. While Democrats and liberal media have emphasized threats from white supremacy, the incident raises questions about the actual dangers posed by jihadist groups like ISIS.

The FBI has identified Jabbar's actions as inspired by ISIS, despite no direct orders from the group. This incident highlights the ongoing debate regarding the focus on various forms of domestic terrorism, with officials previously labeling white supremacy as the most significant threat to national security.