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10 Jan 2025
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Forbes: Appeals Court Refuses To Block Jack Smith’s Final Trump Report—Here’s What We Know About It
A federal appeals court has ruled that part of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on Donald Trump can be made public, despite Trump's attempts to keep it private. The report summarizes investigations into Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election and alleged document mishandling.
While the report may include new details, much of the evidence has already been disclosed in court filings. Smith is expected to resign before Trump takes office on January 20, but the release of the report could be delayed due to ongoing legal disputes.
GB News: RMT boss Mick Lynch announces retirement as he gloats union 'defeated' Tory plans
Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT), has announced his retirement after leading the union for two years. He claims the RMT successfully resisted Tory government plans and emphasized the need for renewal within the union for future struggles.
Lynch highlighted the union's resilience through recent challenges and expressed pride in its achievements. He stated that a strong union is essential for transport and energy workers, and he believes in the importance of fostering a new generation to continue advocating for members' rights.
Breitbart: Exclusive--Anti-Woke Super PAC Launching 7-Figure Ad Blitz for Hegseth
An anti-woke super PAC, American Leadership PAC, is launching a $1 million ad campaign in five states to support Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense. The ads will encourage constituents to contact their senators to back Hegseth, emphasizing his commitment to combat "wokeness" in the military.
The campaign will run from January 10 and includes television and radio spots targeting Alaska, North Carolina, Louisiana, South Dakota, and Utah. The ads highlight concerns over military recruitment and morale, urging senators to confirm Hegseth to restore focus on national defense.
Fox News: Appeals court will not block partial release of special counsel Jack Smith's Trump report
A federal appeals court has denied a request to block the release of part of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on President Trump’s alleged 2020 election interference and mishandling of classified records. The ruling impacts aides Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira, who face charges related to obstructing a federal investigation.
The 11th Circuit Court upheld a temporary hold on the Department of Justice's release of the report. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges, as have Nauta and de Oliveira in connection with the investigation into classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Breitbart: Jim Banks Slams Democrats Trying to Delay Confirmation of Pete Hegseth
Sen. Jim Banks criticized Democrats for attempting to delay the confirmation hearing of Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, arguing that it jeopardizes national security during a critical transition. He emphasized that opposition should not impede the Armed Services Committee's duties.
Despite accusations from Sen. Richard Blumenthal regarding Hegseth's unwillingness to meet, it was noted that only one Democrat was willing to engage with him. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has indicated that Hegseth has sufficient support for confirmation in the Republican-controlled Senate.
Fox News: Trump names latest Cabinet picks as Jan. 20 inauguration nears
President-elect Trump has announced key Cabinet nominations ahead of his inauguration on January 20. Notable picks include civil rights attorney Leo Terrell for senior counsel at the Department of Justice, Christine Toretti as ambassador to Sweden, and retired Army Captain Sam Brown as Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
These appointments come as Trump prepares for Senate confirmation hearings, with Republicans holding a majority in the Senate. The nominees are expected to bring diverse experiences and backgrounds to their respective roles.
#society
Breitbart: Los Angeles Homeowners in Insurance Crisis as Wildfires Blaze On
California homeowners are facing significant challenges with insurance coverage, particularly in areas like Pacific Palisades, where State Farm dropped 1,600 policies just before recent wildfires. Over 100,000 residents have lost home insurance since 2019, leading many to rely on the state's FAIR Plan, an insurer of last resort.
The recent Pacific Palisades fire has burned over 17,000 acres, causing extensive damage and estimated insured losses of up to $10 billion. Insurance companies are struggling to balance risk and profitability, resulting in policy cancellations and a shrinking market for homeowners.
Breitbart: Retired CAL Fire Battalion Chief: Budget Cuts Have Created Staffing Issues
Retired CAL FIRE Battalion Chief Mike Lopez highlighted the challenges faced by California firefighters due to budget cuts, which hinder staffing levels. He emphasized the effectiveness of California's mutual aid system but noted that extreme weather conditions complicate firefighting efforts.
Lopez pointed out that while resources are mobilized efficiently, the intensity of wildfires, exacerbated by high winds, makes it difficult for firefighters to manage both rescue operations and fire suppression simultaneously.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: We won't desert the people of California
Laura Ingraham criticizes California's leadership for its handling of wildfires, attributing the failures to a focus on diversity and inclusion over effective management. She expresses hope that President Trump will lead efforts to improve wildfire prevention and rebuild Los Angeles.
Ingraham emphasizes the need for a comprehensive government response and looks forward to the 2028 Olympics in L.A. as a symbol of the city's revival.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: French mayor scraps recycling ads showing Iran’s Khamenei as ‘precautionary measure’
The city of Béziers, France, removed posters featuring Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after Iran condemned them as offensive. The campaign aimed to promote waste sorting and included other controversial figures like Putin and Kim Jong Un.
Béziers' mayor defended the campaign as attention-grabbing but ordered the removal as a precaution. Relations between France and Iran are already tense, with France urging its citizens to avoid travel to Iran due to detained nationals.