Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination as Director of National Intelligence is highly controversial due to her history of promoting Russian propaganda and supporting authoritarian regimes. Her past actions, including questioning whether ISIS, not Assad or Russia, bombed Syrian children and subsequently meeting with Assad, demonstrate a pattern of disregarding facts and echoing Kremlin talking points. This has raised concerns amongst both Democrats and Republicans, with experts citing her views as alarming and potentially jeopardizing US intelligence operations and relationships with allies. Gabbard’s apparent susceptibility to misinformation and her lack of the required “extensive national security expertise” further fuel opposition to her confirmation.
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Donald Trump’s 2025 transition team is defying ethics laws and norms by accepting undisclosed donations, bypassing mandated ethics pledges and plans, and refusing FBI background checks on nominees. This disregard for established procedures has prompted criticism, with concerns raised about foreign influence and conflicts of interest. The team’s actions undermine the purpose of presidential transition laws and raise serious questions regarding transparency and accountability. Furthermore, the lack of thorough vetting of nominees, including those facing serious allegations of misconduct, exacerbates these concerns.
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Between Wednesday and Friday, unidentified drones were observed over three RAF airbases in Suffolk and Norfolk, prompting a response from the USAF. These “small unmanned aerial systems” were spotted at RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Feltwell. The USAF has not yet classified the drones as hostile, though it affirmed its right to defend its installations. Further details regarding any defensive measures taken remain undisclosed.
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A three-day climate protest at the Port of Newcastle resulted in the arrest of nearly 200 individuals for disrupting the world’s largest coal port. Protesters, aiming to halt new coal and gas mines and impose a 78% tax on exports, faced charges including disruption of a major facility and non-compliance with safety directives. The protest, deemed “irresponsible theatrics” by the NSW police minister, temporarily halted shipping operations, leading to safety concerns and a police officer injury. Despite legal attempts to prevent the protest, organizers claimed it was peaceful and effective in highlighting climate change concerns.
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The Trump transition team’s failure to sign necessary memoranda of understanding (MOUs) is delaying the transfer of power. This inaction prevents the current administration from providing briefings and security clearances, and the FBI from conducting background checks on prospective cabinet members. The lack of background checks raises concerns about rushed Senate confirmation votes, highlighted by Matt Gaetz’s withdrawn attorney general nomination amidst ethical investigations. The White House emphasizes the importance of a non-partisan Department of Justice upholding the Constitution and rule of law.
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President-elect Trump nominated Russell Vought, a co-author of Project 2025, to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Vought, who previously served in the OMB under Trump, advocates for strong executive power to curtail the federal bureaucracy, a position detailed in his work on Project 2025. This appointment, requiring Senate confirmation, is part of a broader effort by Trump to drastically reduce government spending and regulations, including initiatives spearheaded by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Trump also announced several other high-profile appointments on the same day.
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Israeli-Moldovan Rabbi Zvi Kogan, who ran a kosher grocery store in Dubai, was found murdered in what Israel declared a heinous antisemitic terror attack. The Israeli government vowed to pursue justice for Kogan’s death, though details surrounding the killing remain scarce. Tensions in the region, fueled by recent conflicts and Iran’s involvement, are cited as a potential contributing factor, prompting Israel to warn its citizens against non-essential travel to the UAE. The Emirati government acknowledged Kogan’s disappearance but offered no comment on the Israeli designation of the death as a terrorist attack.
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President-elect Trump intends to utilize the US military for mass deportations, despite legal limitations on military involvement in domestic law enforcement. This plan could involve using state National Guard troops or attempting to circumvent the Posse Comitatus Act via the Insurrection Act, a move likely to face significant legal and political opposition. While some non-enforcement roles, such as transportation and infrastructure development, might be legally permissible, the military’s participation in direct law enforcement actions is highly controversial and could face significant internal resistance. Potential legal challenges and the military’s reluctance to undertake such a role present significant obstacles to the plan’s implementation.
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Downsizing the federal workforce faces significant hurdles, including robust civil service protections and collective bargaining agreements. Proposed solutions like Schedule F, while impacting policymaking roles, offer limited fiscal savings. Ultimately, only Congress possesses the authority to drastically restructure the federal government, a power theoretically within the reach of the current Republican majority. However, any such endeavor risks being largely duplicative of existing proposals and ultimately unproductive.
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Facing a looming Trump presidency, President Biden is urged to utilize his remaining time to counter anticipated policy reversals. Key actions include halting the expansion of immigration detention facilities, commuting death row sentences, and expediting the distribution of funds allocated to climate, healthcare, and infrastructure projects. Advocacy groups are pushing for these measures to protect civil liberties and mitigate the potential impact of Trump’s agenda. Despite limitations inherent in a lame-duck presidency, Biden’s actions could significantly impede Trump’s ability to enact sweeping changes.
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