US Election 2024

Trump Mum on Putin Chats: A Sign of Deeper Ties?

Donald Trump’s repeated refusal to disclose whether he has spoken with Vladimir Putin, citing inappropriateness, contrasts sharply with his willingness to publicize conversations with other world leaders. This pattern began in 2016 and continued through his first presidency, with reports alleging undisclosed communications even after leaving office. Trump’s recent claim that he “can’t” discuss potential conversations with Putin further fuels concerns about the nature of their relationship. This secrecy stands in stark contrast to his public boasting about interactions with other foreign leaders.

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Biden Faces Pressure to Restrict Trump’s Nuclear Authority

Democratic Representatives Markey and Lieu urged President Biden to curtail the president’s sole authority to launch nuclear weapons, citing concerns about the potential for unilateral action by a future president. Their letter emphasizes the inherent danger of this unchecked power, particularly given Donald Trump’s past rhetoric regarding nuclear weapons. The lawmakers proposed requiring Congressional authorization for any nuclear first strike, reserving unilateral presidential response only to an existing nuclear attack. This policy change, they argued, would be a significant part of Biden’s legacy.

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Trump’s Food Price Lies: From Easy Fix to Too Hard?

Donald Trump repeatedly promised to lower grocery prices, attributing this pledge to his election victory, despite the complexity of food pricing. He now claims lowering prices is difficult, contradicting his previous assertion of a simple solution. This reversal reveals the unsubstantiated nature of his promise, which ignored factors like supply chain issues and corporate profits. Ultimately, Trump’s pledge was a deceptive campaign tactic, leaving voters disillusioned and potentially accepting perpetually high food costs as the “new normal”.

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Trump Admits to Lying About Project 2025

Despite initially dismissing the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 as “ridiculous and abysmal,” President-elect Trump later acknowledged some of its proposals as “very conservative and very good.” He maintains he had no involvement in the project and disapproved of its pre-election release, yet several key Project 2025 architects have been nominated for positions in his administration. This raises questions about the extent of the project’s influence on his second term, with critics arguing a direct connection and supporters downplaying its role. Trump’s ultimate agenda, however, remains focused on his campaign promises and loyal appointees.

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Xi Rejects Trump’s Inauguration Invitation: A Global Snub

President Xi Jinping will not attend President Trump’s inauguration, though he received a personal invitation; China’s ambassador will represent Beijing instead. This decision breaks with no precedent of a Chinese head of state attending a U.S. presidential inauguration. Despite Trump’s past threats of high tariffs and trade disputes, China expressed a willingness to cooperate with the new administration through dialogue and win-win cooperation. This willingness is demonstrated both publicly and through diplomatic channels.

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Patel’s Nonprofit: More MAGA Merch Than Charity, Watchdog Reveals

An investigation by Accountable.US reveals that the Kash Foundation, founded by Donald Trump’s former nominee for FBI director Kash Patel, prioritizes sales of MAGA merchandise through a related online store over charitable giving. This arrangement, involving foundation vice president Andrew Ollis, raises concerns of potential conflicts of interest and self-enrichment. Critics allege the foundation’s activities constitute a “cynical cash grab” leveraging Patel’s political connections. However, the Kash Foundation maintains its operations are fully compliant with conflict of interest policies.

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Musk Calls Homelessness a Lie, Sparks Outrage

Elon Musk and Donald Trump, along with other influential billionaires and right-wing think tanks, are advocating for drastic cuts to federal agencies supporting vulnerable Americans, including the homeless. They falsely characterize homelessness as a conspiracy perpetuated by NGOs to enrich themselves, ignoring the systemic issues like lack of affordable housing and rising living costs that drive homelessness. This stance is leading to increased criminalization of homelessness through legislation and court decisions, despite a record-high number of individuals experiencing homelessness in the U.S. Experts argue that such actions are not only inhumane but also ineffective, advocating instead for evidence-based solutions and increased resources.

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Trump Call Shakes Newsmax: CEO Orders Staff to Halt Hegseth Criticism

Following Greg Kelly’s on-air criticism of Pete Hegseth’s suitability for Secretary of Defense, Newsmax faced pressure from President-elect Trump’s team. Newsmax subsequently issued a directive to its staff forbidding negative coverage of Hegseth, instructing them to focus solely on positive aspects. This directive, coupled with threats of termination, followed reports that Trump contacted Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy regarding the segment. The network denied Trump’s involvement, though internal sources indicated significant concern.

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NC Judge Wins Recounts, GOP Still Tries to Overturn Election

Following a razor-thin victory affirmed by recounts, Democratic Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs faces a challenge to over 60,000 ballots by her Republican opponent, Jefferson Griffin. Griffin’s campaign, targeting Democratic-leaning voters disproportionately, alleges irregularities despite failing to provide evidence of ineligible voters. This challenge could be appealed to the state Supreme Court, where a Republican majority could overturn the election and solidify their partisan advantage. The outcome significantly impacts the future of North Carolina’s redistricting process and the balance of power in the state.

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