Alex Isenstadt’s forthcoming book, “Revenge,” alleges a serious breach of journalistic ethics at Fox News. According to the book, a Fox News insider leaked the questions for a January 2024 Trump town hall to the Trump campaign, giving the candidate an unfair advantage. This incident, based on multiple sources, highlights the close relationship between Trump and some within Fox News, a relationship further illustrated by Trump’s prior consideration of Maria Bartiromo as his running mate, a choice ultimately vetoed by his team. Fox News denies the allegations but plans an investigation.
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President-elect Trump is considering invoking the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify widespread tariffs on both allies and adversaries, aiming to reshape global trade. This action would grant him broad authority to implement tariffs without needing to demonstrate national security concerns, a feature appealing to Trump. Alternative legal avenues, including sections 338 and 301 of US trade law, are also under consideration, but IEEPA offers a faster route to implementing tariffs. While no final decision has been made, the potential for a national economic emergency declaration is actively being discussed.
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The Justice Department intends to release special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, but will withhold the section concerning classified documents at Mar-a-Lago while charges against Trump co-defendants remain pending. This decision follows a judge’s temporary block on the report’s release. The department argues the release of the election interference portion is justified and will be shared with congressional leaders, while the classified documents section will remain confidential to protect the co-defendants’ interests. The Justice Department is appealing the judge’s order, seeking to release the election interference findings completely.
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President Trump’s proposed renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” while symbolically significant, faces international hurdles. This action, along with his threats of coercion to acquire Greenland and regain control of the Panama Canal, are viewed as nationalistic gestures rather than practical policy solutions. These proposals, coupled with his past campaign promises, highlight a potential contradiction between his stated desire for reduced foreign involvement and his actions suggesting a renewed focus on territorial expansion and control of global waterways. His rhetoric raises concerns about the erosion of U.S. credibility and the potential for unnecessary conflict.
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MEPs and several EU governments criticize the European Commission’s slow enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA), citing Elon Musk’s actions as a prime example. Concerns center on Musk’s apparent algorithmic manipulation to boost his own tweets, potentially violating the DSA’s transparency requirements and influencing upcoming German elections through his promotion of the AfD. The Commission’s ongoing investigation into X’s DSA compliance is deemed too slow, with calls for faster action to prevent the misuse of platforms and protect democratic processes. Failure to effectively enforce the DSA could result in significant fines for non-compliant companies or even an EU ban.
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Judge Aileen Cannon blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report investigating President-elect Trump, halting a process that would typically involve Attorney General Merrick Garland’s oversight. This action follows Trump’s legal victories, including a ruling deeming Smith’s appointment unconstitutional and a Supreme Court decision granting broad presidential immunity. Trump’s former co-defendants, Nauta and De Oliveira, successfully argued that the report’s release would prejudice their ongoing cases, prompting the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to review Cannon’s order. The report’s public release is now delayed pending the appeals court’s decision.
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Following President Trump’s refusal to rule out military action to acquire Greenland, France and Germany issued strong warnings against any threats to sovereign borders. French officials labeled Trump’s comments as exhibiting a “form of imperialism,” emphasizing the need for Europe to strengthen its military and economic position. Germany, while declining to directly assess the threat, reiterated the principle that borders cannot be altered by force. This incident underscores rising concerns in Europe regarding the potential for unilateral actions by the United States and the need for a stronger European response.
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While French Minister Barrot dismissed the likelihood of a U.S. invasion of Greenland, he acknowledged a concerning shift towards a “survival of the fittest” global landscape. This follows President Trump’s refusal to rule out military action to acquire Greenland or the Panama Canal. German Chancellor Scholz, meanwhile, strongly reaffirmed the inviolability of borders as a cornerstone of international law and Western values, implicitly criticizing any potential U.S. aggression. The European Commission has yet to comment on the matter.
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