Rep. Matt Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration as Attorney General in the Trump administration, citing concerns that his confirmation process was becoming overly distracting. This decision follows a stalled House Ethics Committee investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use against Gaetz. The withdrawal came shortly after a CNN report detailing further allegations of sexual misconduct, which Gaetz denies. President-elect Trump accepted Gaetz’s decision, stating his respect for Gaetz’s desire to avoid distracting the administration.
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The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett’s conviction for staging a hate crime, citing the improper appointment of a special prosecutor after the initial charges were dropped. The court ruled that the state was bound by the initial agreement to drop charges, regardless of public dissatisfaction. This decision does not address Smollett’s claims of innocence, and the special prosecutor disagreed with the ruling, emphasizing the substantial evidence of Smollett’s guilt. The ruling effectively ends the criminal case, although the city of Chicago may still pursue civil action for restitution.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas declined to testify publicly at a Senate hearing on national security threats, a departure from over 15 years of precedent. This decision, criticized as robbing the American people of crucial information and accountability, comes amidst a significant political transition with both positions facing potential replacements. While both agencies offered classified briefings, they cited the extensive unclassified information already publicly shared. The Senate committee expressed concern over this “shocking departure” from traditional open testimony.
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Following reports of a Russian ICBM launch targeting Dnipro, Ukraine, EU officials have expressed serious concern. The use of such a weapon, if confirmed, would represent a significant escalation of the conflict and a potential qualitative shift in the war. While Ukraine claims a high degree of certainty, Western officials remain cautious, with some suggesting the missile may have been a conventional ballistic missile. The incident comes amid heightened tensions, following recent U.S. authorization of Ukrainian strikes within Russia and Russia’s updated nuclear policy.
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President Biden’s proposed overtime policy would significantly increase the salary threshold for overtime pay eligibility under the Fair Labor Standards Act, raising it from approximately $35,000 to $58,000 annually. This change would extend overtime protections to roughly four million additional workers currently misclassified as managers to avoid overtime pay. These workers, spanning various sectors including manufacturing, retail, and construction, often work excessive hours for insufficient compensation. The policy directly addresses the economic exploitation highlighted by the concerns expressed in the song “Rich Men North of Richmond.”
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Despite Republican claims of a mandate, President-elect Trump’s victory was narrow, with a popular vote margin of roughly 2.4 million votes—smaller than Hillary Clinton’s margin over Trump in 2016. This close victory, representing less than 50% of the popular vote, contradicts initial perceptions of a landslide. Nevertheless, figures like House Speaker Mike Johnson are leveraging this outcome to justify controversial cabinet picks and push for an agenda they frame as reflecting the popular will. This assertion of a mandate is being used to promote significant changes within government agencies.
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Russia’s Ministry of Defense forecasts Ukraine’s demise as an independent state by 2045, proposing annexation of occupied territories, the creation of a pro-Russian puppet state around Kyiv, and leaving western regions’ fate to negotiations with neighboring countries. This plan, aimed at a multipolar world or global chaos, anticipates Russian victory in Ukraine to reshape international politics. Conversely, US or Chinese dominance are considered unfavorable outcomes for Russia, contingent on a Russian defeat or a frozen conflict. While President Trump’s election promises a swift end to the war, concrete plans remain unclear.
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Delayed for two years, Japan is finally reviewing welfare payments amid rising prices. One recipient, a 50-year-old Tokyo woman, describes her struggle to survive on roughly $450 monthly, resorting to extreme measures like avoiding air conditioning and scavenging for discounted groceries. Her situation highlights the devastating impact of inflation on vulnerable populations, as exemplified by the death of a fellow welfare recipient from heatstroke. This woman’s testimony underscores the urgent need for welfare reform to ensure basic necessities are met.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue sharply criticized Donald Trump’s controversial Attorney General nominee, Matt Gaetz, highlighting ongoing sexual misconduct allegations against him. Gaetz, despite facing a closed Justice Department investigation and a House Ethics Committee investigation into statutory rape claims, has been selected for the position. Kimmel drew parallels between Gaetz’s situation and that of Sean “Diddy” Combs, prompting calls for the release of the House Ethics Committee’s findings. The comedian urged Republican leadership, specifically Speaker Mike Johnson, to act transparently regarding the matter.
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Following the historic election of Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of the House, Speaker Mike Johnson implemented a new rule barring transgender women from women’s restrooms in the Capitol complex. This policy, prompted by Rep. Nancy Mace, directly targets McBride and reflects a broader Republican strategy of leveraging anti-trans rhetoric for political gain. The rule, despite claims of protecting women’s spaces, creates significant practical difficulties for McBride and other transgender individuals. This action underscores the growing centrality of anti-trans policies within the GOP agenda and their willingness to escalate such culture wars.
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