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South Korean President Takes Up Golf to Bond with Trump

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is taking a page out of Japan’s playbook, utilizing golf as a tool to build a strong personal relationship with President-elect Donald Trump. Following concerns over potential negative impacts on South Korea’s trade interests and defense commitment under Trump’s “America first” policy, Yoon has resumed golfing after an eight-year hiatus in preparation for a potential round with the incoming President. Experts believe that establishing this rapport during the transition period could be crucial in convincing Trump to support and advance Seoul’s interests, mirroring the success of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s strategy of using golf to foster a close friendship with Trump.

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Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Plan Faces Unyielding Opposition

Donald Trump has pledged to end birthright citizenship, a policy he believes is based on a misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment, by issuing an executive order on his first day back in office. This plan, which would require at least one parent to be a citizen or legal resident for a child to be considered a U.S. citizen, is likely to face legal challenges as it directly contradicts the amendment’s text. While the Supreme Court has never directly ruled on the issue, most legal experts believe the amendment’s language clearly grants citizenship to anyone born in the U.S., regardless of their parents’ immigration status. The proposal’s implementation would also be complex, requiring federal agencies to verify the immigration status of both parents, which may not always be readily available.

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Finnish President Warns of Trump’s Plan for Ukraine, Calls for Serious Consideration

Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election has raised significant concerns about the future of Western support for Ukraine. Following a conversation with Trump, Finnish President Alexander Stubb believes that Trump is serious about achieving a peace deal quickly, possibly through Ukraine ceding territory to Russia. Stubb outlined four prerequisites for peace, including territorial concessions, security guarantees, justice, and reconstruction. Trump’s potential appointment of Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State suggests a shift in foreign policy, with Rubio expressing support for ending the conflict and voting against previous aid packages for Ukraine.

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Trump Won’t Make Eggs Cheaper: Expect Higher Costs and More Economic Pain

Following the 2024 presidential election, The New Abnormal co-hosts Danielle Moodie and Andy Levy analyze potential areas for improvement in Vice President Harris’ campaign. Levy argues that a stronger focus on messaging, particularly regarding the issue of corporate price-gouging, could have resonated more effectively with voters. He suggests highlighting the role of wealthy individuals and corporations in driving up prices, explicitly connecting the issue to the political and economic interests of those who support Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Dean Obeidallah discusses his article challenging the characterization of questioning Trump’s electoral integrity as “election denial,” and shares insights gleaned from his radio show audience.

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Giuliani Claims He Can’t Afford Food While Driving Mercedes

Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, has claimed he can’t afford to buy food after a judge ordered him to transfer assets, including his Mercedes, to two election workers he defamed. Giuliani, who has been ordered to pay $150 million in a defamation case, is seeking $250,000 through a crowdfunding campaign, claiming he is being persecuted for his support of Donald Trump and has been left with “not much” money. Despite this, Giuliani recently drove to vote in his Mercedes and maintains that he did not defame the election workers.

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Republicans Win House, Giving Trump Full Control of Government

Republicans have secured a majority in the House, handing Donald Trump a trifecta of control over the federal government. With both the presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives under Republican control, Trump’s vision for the country is now poised to become reality.

The enthusiasm among Trump supporters is palpable, with promises of a booming economy, lower inflation, and a renewed sense of American strength echoing across the nation. However, the reality on the ground is far more nuanced. While Trump’s previous term saw a period of economic growth, the current economic climate is marred by high inflation and rising interest rates.… Continue reading

Trump Taps Rubio for Secretary of State, Sparking Mixed Reactions

The news that Donald Trump is expected to appoint Marco Rubio as Secretary of State has sparked a mixed reaction, with many expressing surprise and some even relief. The choice of Rubio, a Republican Senator from Florida, is seen by some as a step away from the more extreme, isolationist positions of some of Trump’s previous appointees.

While Rubio has been a vocal critic of Trump in the past, calling him a “dangerous erratic con man,” he has also shown an interest in foreign policy issues, particularly in relation to Russia and Ukraine. During the war in Ukraine, Rubio was very active on Twitter, sharing information and updates about the conflict, demonstrating a level of engagement that could be seen as a positive attribute for a Secretary of State.… Continue reading

Putin Defies Trump’s Plea to De-escalate Ukraine War, Raising Tensions

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Polish PM to Lead European Push for Ukraine Support After Trump Victory

With Donald Trump set to resume the presidency in 2025, Poland is seeking to solidify an alliance with the United Kingdom to continue supporting Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has expressed concern about the potential for a negotiated end to the war that could involve Ukrainian concessions to Russia, particularly in light of Trump’s past statements advocating for a quick resolution. Tusk emphasizes that decisions about Ukraine’s future must involve Ukrainians themselves and has been actively pushing back against Trump’s perceived approach. Meanwhile, France and the UK are attempting to secure U.S. approval for Ukraine to launch deeper strikes into Russia before Trump’s return to office, recognizing the potential shift in U.S. policy.

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Medical Fraudster Rick Scott Tipped to Lead Senate

Rick Scott, a leading contender for Senate Majority Leader and a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, has a history of legal troubles, including a $1.7 billion settlement stemming from a massive Medicare fraud case against his former company, Columbia/HCA. While Scott has acknowledged “mistakes” made by the company, he has also compared his legal issues to the criminal cases against Trump, describing both as “political persecution”. Scott’s past and his recent political maneuvering have drawn attention to his potential leadership role in the Senate should Republicans regain control.

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