US Election 2024

Trump EPA Nominee Fails Basic Science Questions in Hearing

To streamline the hiring process, individuals associated with certain figures—including Charles Koch, John Bolton, Nikki Haley, and several other prominent conservatives—will not be considered. This decision reflects ongoing grievances and a willingness to leverage political power for retribution. The arbitrary nature of the list suggests a lack of coherent criteria beyond personal animosity. This exclusionary approach, targeting both former and current allies, highlights a persistent pattern of settling scores.

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Biden and Sanders Sound Alarm on Oligarchy as Defining Threat

In his Oval Office farewell address, President Biden warned of a burgeoning oligarchy in America, characterized by extreme wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a few, threatening democracy and equal opportunity. This concentration of power, exacerbated by record corporate lobbying and the influence of billionaires in the recent election, has resulted in a dramatic increase in wealth for the ultra-rich while hindering reform efforts. Biden’s concerns echoed those of Senator Sanders, who has long sounded the alarm about this issue. The incoming Trump administration, packed with corporate figures, further underscores this growing threat to American democracy.

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Trump’s Billionaire Treasury Pick Advocates Massive Tax Cuts for the Wealthy

Nominee Scott Bessent, President-elect Trump’s pick for Treasury Secretary, testified before the Senate Banking Committee, prioritizing the extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as the most crucial economic issue. He argues that failing to extend these cuts, which disproportionately benefit the wealthy, would lead to economic calamity. Despite accusations of tax evasion and opposition to raising the minimum wage, Bessent’s confirmation is anticipated. The proposed extension would cost an estimated $4 trillion over a decade, a cost Bessent claims could be offset through other budget cuts.

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Democrats Urge Garland to Release Full Trump Report Despite Ongoing Cases

House Judiciary Democrats, led by Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, urged Attorney General Garland to release the unreleased portion of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on President Trump’s handling of classified documents. They argue that the public’s right to know outweighs concerns about ongoing prosecutions of Trump’s co-defendants, suggesting dismissing those charges as a solution to ensure transparency. This recommendation stems from fears that Trump would halt the prosecutions and suppress the report if re-elected. The Justice Department has yet to respond to this request. The first volume of the report detailed Trump’s actions leading up to the January 6th Capitol attack and his promotion of false election fraud claims.

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Biden Urges Constitutional Amendment to End Presidential Immunity

President Biden advocates for a constitutional amendment explicitly removing presidential immunity from prosecution for crimes committed while in office. This proposed amendment aims to ensure accountability for all actions taken by a president, regardless of their position. The call for such an amendment follows ongoing debates about executive power and the rule of law. This initiative seeks to clarify and strengthen the principle of equal justice under the law.

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Trump’s Greenland Threat Remains: Denmark’s PM Confirms

Following Monday’s presidential handover, the Danish government will continue its dialogue with the Trump administration regarding Greenland. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen spoke directly with President Trump, who complimented Denmark. Frederiksen extended an invitation for a visit, though no concrete plans were made. Despite the positive comment, the Prime Minister stressed that the situation between the U.S. and Denmark remains serious and requires ongoing careful management.

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Trump Adviser’s Threat Sparks Outrage: “Pound Town” Remarks Condemned

Jason Miller, a senior advisor to President-elect Trump, used the phrase “Pound Town” to describe how FBI director nominee Kash Patel would handle questioning from Democrats during his confirmation hearing. This comment followed Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi’s testimony, where she endorsed Patel but avoided commenting on his controversial past statements, including his amplification of QAnon conspiracy theories and his plans to overhaul the FBI. Miller’s remark sparked significant online reaction, with many focusing on the ambiguous and potentially offensive nature of the phrase. The controversy highlights the contentious nature of Patel’s nomination and the ongoing political tensions.

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Americans Doubt Trump Can Lower Prices

Despite winning re-election on a platform of lowering costs, President-elect Trump faces significant public skepticism regarding his ability to reduce prices on groceries, housing, and healthcare. While confidence in his job creation abilities is somewhat higher, only a minority of Americans express strong confidence in his economic leadership. Republican support for Trump remains robust, with a large majority anticipating a successful second term, although even within the Republican party, confidence in his ability to lower specific costs remains less than absolute. Conversely, Democratic pessimism, while still prevalent, is somewhat less pronounced than at the end of his first term.

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Trump Appointees’ $100M+ Fortunes Highlight Wealth Gap

Donald Trump’s administration, featuring numerous billionaire appointees with a combined net worth of roughly half a trillion dollars, represents a new era of “plutocracy on steroids.” This unprecedented concentration of wealth, fueled by neoliberal policies and asset booms, contrasts with historical patterns where the wealthy were viewed with suspicion and held societal responsibilities. This new plutocracy, exemplified by the intertwining of power and money, mirrors historical parallels in Russia but differs in the lack of overt coercion to maintain loyalty. Ultimately, this system poses risks, as foreign powers could exploit the administration’s vulnerabilities by targeting the financial interests of its wealthy members.

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Zelenskyy: Trump Could End Ukraine War, But Will He?

President Zelenskyy expressed confidence that the war in Ukraine could conclude in 2024, citing the potential for American and European support to pressure Russia. He highlighted the role of strong partnerships with the US and EU, particularly emphasizing increased European arms production as a deterrent to further Russian aggression. Zelenskyy also suggested that a potential Trump presidency could leverage its influence on Russia to facilitate peace negotiations, contingent upon clear security guarantees for Ukraine. This pressure, combined with strengthened European defense capabilities, could force Putin into diplomatic solutions.

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