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#politics

The Federalist: Hemingway To White House: How Will You Stop Judicial Coup?
Hemingway To White House: How Will You Stop Judicial Coup?
During a recent White House press briefing, Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway questioned Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about the Trump administration's response to lower court judges perceived as obstructing the president's agenda. Hemingway highlighted concerns over a potential "judicial coup" and asked if the White House would take comprehensive action against these judicial challenges.

Leavitt acknowledged the administration's efforts to address the issue but did not provide specific details. She noted that the Trump administration faced a significant number of nationwide injunctions, claiming that these judicial actions could delay the implementation of the president's policies. The press secretary emphasized the administration's commitment to complying with court orders while also fighting these cases in court.


Breitbart: Nolte: Trump Rejects CBS News $15 million Settlement Offer
Nolte: Trump Rejects CBS News $15 million Settlement Offer
President Trump has turned down CBS News' $15 million settlement offer in his $20 billion election interference lawsuit, seeking at least $25 million and an apology. He claims CBS manipulated a 60 Minutes segment to favor Kamala Harris, which he argues violates public trust.

The lawsuit's implications extend to CBS's potential merger with Skydance Media, which is contingent upon resolving the suit. CBS News is facing internal turmoil, with resignations at the top and threats of further legal action from Trump, including a possible defamation suit.


The Telegraph: For Elon Musk and Donald Trump, it’s not goodbye, it’s see you later
For Elon Musk and Donald Trump, it’s not goodbye, it’s see you later
Elon Musk's brief tenure as a special government employee concluded with a tweet, following a high-profile campaign rally with Donald Trump. During his 130-day stint, he focused on reducing government jobs and spending, positioning himself as a key figure in the Trump administration.

Musk emphasized his commitment to his tech ventures, suggesting that he had established a foundation for ongoing efficiency efforts in government. His departure was anticipated, as he had consistently communicated the temporary nature of his role.


Fox News: Trump's pardon czar says Todd and Julie Chrisley were victims of a weaponized justice system
Trump's pardon czar says Todd and Julie Chrisley were victims of a weaponized justice system
Alice Marie Johnson, President Trump's pardon czar, defended the pardons of reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, stating they were victims of a "weaponized justice system" and received excessive sentences for nonviolent offenses. Johnson emphasized their potential to contribute positively to society.

Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years and Julie to 7 for financial fraud and tax evasion. Both were released shortly after Trump signed their pardons. Johnson's approach to pardons focuses on rehabilitation and community safety.


Fox News: White House discloses who will lead DOGE efforts after Musk's departure
White House discloses who will lead DOGE efforts after Musk's departure
President Trump and his cabinet will now lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after Elon Musk stepped down from the initiative. The goal remains to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget by reducing spending and government programs.

Musk expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in this role and emphasized that the mission of DOGE will continue to strengthen as a government priority.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Karoline Leavitt Holds White House Press Briefing
Watch Live: Karoline Leavitt Holds White House Press Briefing
Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the media following Elon Musk's departure from his role as a special government employee. The Trump administration faces challenges as activist judges have blocked several key initiatives, including tariffs and immigration programs.




Fox News: Justice Department tells American Bar Association it will no longer comply with ratings for judicial nominees
Justice Department tells American Bar Association it will no longer comply with ratings for judicial nominees
The Justice Department has informed the American Bar Association (ABA) that it will no longer comply with its ratings process for judicial nominees, citing bias favoring Democratic nominees. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the ABA has received special treatment for decades.

The DOJ will no longer grant the ABA access to non-public nominee information or require nominees to respond to ABA questionnaires. This decision follows criticism from Republican senators who view the ABA as a left-leaning organization.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Report: Saudi, Qatari, UAE leaders told Trump they oppose strike on Iran
Report: Saudi, Qatari, UAE leaders told Trump they oppose strike on Iran
Leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE advised President Trump against military action on Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing the risks to their nations. They urged continued efforts toward a nuclear deal with Iran, amid concerns about potential Israeli strikes.

Negotiations for an interim nuclear agreement between the US and Iran are reportedly advancing, focusing on uranium enrichment issues. The deal may not address Iran's ballistic missile program and could require Iran to reduce its enriched uranium stock, aiming to mitigate nuclear threats.


Breitbart: Poll: 57% of Americans Favor Military Action to Stop Iran from Going Nuclear
Poll: 57% of Americans Favor Military Action to Stop Iran from Going Nuclear
A Rasmussen Reports poll indicates that 57% of likely U.S. voters support military action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, with 77% expressing concern over Iran's nuclear developments. Only 30% oppose such military action.

President Trump has warned against military strikes while negotiations are ongoing, despite some factions advocating for airstrikes. The potential deal with Iran may resemble the 2015 agreement made under President Obama.


Le Monde: War in Gaza: White House says Israel accepted Trump's ceasefire plan
War in Gaza: White House says Israel accepted Trump's ceasefire plan
The White House announced that Israel has accepted President Trump's ceasefire proposal for Gaza, with ongoing discussions involving Hamas. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Israel's support for the proposal and expressed hope for a ceasefire to facilitate the return of hostages.

Leavitt did not confirm any upcoming announcements from Trump regarding the situation.


#economy

Fox News: Federal judge blocks 5 Trump tariff executive orders
Federal judge blocks 5 Trump tariff executive orders
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has blocked five executive orders by President Trump that imposed tariffs on Chinese imports, ruling that the International Economic Emergency Powers Act does not grant the president authority for such tariffs. The decision came after a preliminary injunction was requested by Learning Resources, Inc., a toy company facing significant tariff increases.

The ruling has prompted an appeal from the Trump administration to the U.S. Supreme Court. The White House argues that the tariffs are necessary to address trade deficits and protect American communities, stating that it is not the role of judges to determine how to manage a national emergency.


The Western Journal: Watch: Struggling Trump Voter Sees Right Through CNN's Trap and Refuses to Take the Bait
Watch: Struggling Trump Voter Sees Right Through CNN's Trap and Refuses to Take the Bait
During a CNN interview, Gerard Babb, a Trump supporter and Mack Trucks worker facing potential layoffs, resisted pressure to express regret for voting for Trump. While acknowledging the impact of tariffs on job security, he rated Trump a B+, emphasizing the slow pace of change in Washington.

Babb's stance highlights a broader narrative that the media seeks negative reactions from Trump voters, which he did not provide. Despite his concerns about layoffs, he remains supportive of Trump's economic policies, noting significant investments from major companies in the U.S.


#education

Fox News: ILYA SHAPIRO: Yes, take down Harvard but Team Trump must do it the right way
ILYA SHAPIRO: Yes, take down Harvard but Team Trump must do it the right way
Elite universities, particularly Harvard, face criticism for discriminatory practices in admissions and hiring, as well as for fostering an environment hostile to free speech. The Trump administration's approach to reforming these issues has been criticized for its heavy-handedness, which may undermine its goals.

Recent actions, including cutting off Harvard's ability to sponsor student visas, have led to legal challenges from the university. While the administration's intent is to address civil rights violations, the execution of these measures raises questions about legality and fairness, particularly in targeting specific institutions.


#crime

The Telegraph: We have video which ‘proves Epstein killed himself,’ claims Trump administration
We have video which ‘proves Epstein killed himself,’ claims Trump administration
The FBI plans to release video footage that allegedly proves Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in his prison cell in 2019. Deputy Director Dan Bongino stated that the evidence will show no one entered the cell around the time of his death, aiming to dispel conspiracy theories.

Bongino emphasized that the footage will demonstrate Epstein was alone, although it does not capture the act of his death. FBI Director Kash Patel also reiterated that Epstein's death was a suicide.


Forbes: Diddy Trial: Alleged Victim ‘Mia’ Testifies Combs Sexually Assaulted Her
Diddy Trial: Alleged Victim ‘Mia’ Testifies Combs Sexually Assaulted Her
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing serious allegations as one of his alleged victims, under the pseudonym "Mia," testified in court about her experiences as his personal assistant from 2009 to 2017. She described a chaotic and toxic work environment, detailing instances of violence and sexual assault by Combs, including being thrown against walls and into pools.

Mia's testimony is crucial to the prosecution's case, which includes charges of sex trafficking and racketeering against Combs. While her account supports claims of a pattern of violence, legal analysts note that the prosecution has yet to clearly establish the racketeering aspect of their case. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.


#sports

GB News: John Cena opens up on real reason behind WWE retirement: 'It's time to close this chapter'
John Cena opens up on real reason behind WWE retirement: 'It's time to close this chapter'
John Cena has announced his decision to retire from wrestling at the end of 2025, citing physical limitations due to injuries. He expressed that his body's condition has hindered his ability to perform at peak levels, prompting him to close this chapter of his career.

Cena, a 17-time world champion, recently defended his title and is involved in ongoing storylines, including a feud with Cody Rhodes. He aims to create a memorable farewell, emphasizing the importance of his health and personal relationships in his decision.