US Election 2024

Meyers Calls Trump’s Populism a Con, Highlights GOP’s Wins

Late-night hosts reacted to Donald Trump being named Time’s Person of the Year and Joe Biden’s extensive clemency actions. Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel criticized Trump’s appearance at the New York Stock Exchange, highlighting the hypocrisy of his populist campaign promises. Kimmel also commented on Biden’s record-breaking number of pardons. Stephen Colbert, while acknowledging Biden’s clemency, joked about the event and contrasted it with the expected media focus shift to Trump. The hosts used humor to address these contrasting news events.

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Trump’s France Trip: Pooping Rumors and Partisan Attacks

A video circulating online shows President-elect Donald Trump seated among others, prompting speculation—lacking definitive proof—that he had an accident. This follows similar unsubstantiated claims against Joe Biden. Social media users have offered various interpretations, ranging from flatulence to more serious accusations. Trump himself previously commented on similar allegations against Biden, fueling further online discussion.

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Obama-Appointed Judge Reverses Retirement, Defying Trump-Era Trend

Fourth Circuit Judge James Wynn Jr. rescinded his plans to take senior status, defying Senator Thom Tillis’s warnings against it. This follows the withdrawal of Biden’s nominee to replace Wynn, due to insufficient Senate support. Wynn’s action is considered unprecedented and partisan, particularly given a bipartisan Senate agreement to postpone confirmation until the next Congress. The move makes Wynn the third judge to unretire under similar circumstances, preventing President-elect Trump from appointing replacements.

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Progressives Fight Trump’s Plan to Privatize Postal Service

President-elect Trump is reportedly considering privatizing the U.S. Postal Service, a move opposed by progressives. Discussions regarding this privatization, involving Trump and his transition team, cite the USPS’s financial losses as justification. Critics argue that this privatization effort is driven by a broader hostility towards public services and would disregard the public’s strong support for the Postal Service. Furthermore, they point out that the USPS’s financial struggles are partly due to burdensome pre-funding mandates, not inherent inefficiency.

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Sanders Urges Biden to Consider Preemptive Pardons to Thwart Trump

Following President-elect Trump’s threat to jail members of the January 6th Committee, Senator Bernie Sanders called the statement “outrageous” and suggested President Biden consider preemptive pardons for the committee members. Sanders described Trump’s actions as characteristic of authoritarianism and dictatorship. This follows Trump’s declaration of intent to pardon his supporters convicted for their involvement in the January 6th Capitol attack. However, not all Republicans support Trump’s position, with Senator Lindsey Graham explicitly disagreeing.

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Trump’s Espionage Act Prosecution: Revenge Against “Enemies”?

Donald Trump’s presidency is feared to bring widespread suppression of free speech and criminalization of dissent, leveraging the Espionage Act. This World War I-era law, rarely used against spies, has been weaponized against whistleblowers revealing government misconduct under both previous administrations. Trump’s own indictment under this act, coupled with his administration’s aggressive use against journalists and leakers, sets a dangerous precedent. The Act’s secretive procedures, including pre-trial hearings in SCIFs, hinder transparency and due process. This, combined with the Biden administration’s failure to curtail its use, creates a significant threat to press freedom.

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Romanian TikTok Influencers Flee Amid Election Interference Probe

Following President Iohannis’ release of intelligence documents exposing a pro-Russia campaign on TikTok, Romanian authorities have launched wide-ranging investigations into the finances of presidential candidate Georgescu and his supporters. Raids targeting alleged mercenaries and backers have ensued, alongside tax investigations into campaign funding. Key figures, including several TikTok influencers with alleged organized crime ties, have since left the country. These influencers, who received payments for promoting Georgescu’s nationalist agenda, are implicated in a sophisticated campaign to sway the election.

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ABC Pays $15M to Trump, Critics Cry ‘Democracy Dies’

ABC News settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump for $15 million, including a charitable contribution to Trump’s presidential library and legal fees. The suit stemmed from anchor George Stephanopoulos inaccurately stating Trump was “found liable for rape” regarding E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuits, a claim rejected by the court. This settlement, reached before scheduled depositions, has drawn significant criticism from both Democrats and Republicans who accuse ABC News of cowardice and prioritizing profit over journalistic integrity. Legal experts also questioned the network’s decision to settle rather than defend itself in court.

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Democrats Urge Biden to Free Leonard Peltier

A letter signed by 34 Democratic lawmakers urges President Biden to grant clemency to Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist imprisoned for nearly 50 years. The letter highlights Peltier’s declining health and the flawed nature of his trial, citing coerced witnesses and suppressed evidence. Lawmakers emphasize this action aligns with the administration’s commitment to addressing past injustices against Native Americans. Recent presidential actions granting clemency and pardons fuel optimism for Peltier’s release.

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ABC Pays $15 Million to Settle Trump Defamation Lawsuit

ABC News settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump for $16 million. The settlement resolves a suit stemming from George Stephanopoulos’ inaccurate reporting on E. Jean Carroll’s civil case against Trump. ABC issued a public apology and will pay $15 million as a “charitable contribution” to Trump’s presidential library, along with $1 million in legal fees. The settlement avoided depositions for both Trump and Stephanopoulos. The payment represents only a small portion of the library’s projected overall costs.

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