Elon Musk participated in a call between President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the day after the election. The inclusion of Musk, known for his pro-Trump stance and his role in providing Starlink internet service to Ukraine, raises questions about his potential influence in the new administration. Musk’s Starlink service has been a valuable asset to the Ukrainian military but his relationship with Ukraine has become strained due to his concerns about the cost of providing the service and reports of its use by Russian forces. Additionally, Musk’s interactions with Russian officials and his reported “regular contact” with Vladimir Putin have raised national security concerns.
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The fate of Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts in New York will be determined next week, with a judge deciding whether to grant his request to dismiss the case. If the judge upholds the conviction, Trump will face sentencing later this month, a move that would be unprecedented in American history. While the judge is unlikely to sentence Trump to jail time due to his status as a sitting president, his legal team is expected to seek delays and appeals. This case, unlike federal charges against Trump, remains a significant legal hurdle due to the unique complexities of sentencing a sitting president and the lack of presidential pardon power in state cases.
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The appointment of Jeffrey Davis, a former clerk for Justice Neil Gorsuch and self-proclaimed “Trump’s viceroy,” as a potential head of the Justice Department signifies a dangerous shift in the department’s direction. Davis’s lack of restraint and his aggressive stance against special counsel Jack Smith, who investigated Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, are clear indicators of his intent to use the DOJ for retribution and political maneuvering. This appointment, coupled with the departure of many conservative lawyers who refused to participate in Trump’s efforts to subvert the law, highlights the growing influence of MAGA loyalists within the Justice Department, a trend that poses a significant threat to the rule of law and democratic institutions.
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Elon Musk’s participation in a call between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sparked a wave of outrage and concern among many Americans. This seemingly innocuous conversation has stirred up deep anxieties about the potential for unchecked influence and the dangers of billionaires wielding power in foreign affairs.
Many people are expressing their concern over Musk’s close relationship with Trump, attributing his access to the former president to his financial contributions, a form of bribery that undermines democratic principles. They view his involvement in international affairs as a recipe for disaster, particularly given Trump’s history of erratic behavior and his tendency to prioritize his own interests above those of the nation.… Continue reading
The Justice Department has charged a man with plotting to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump at the behest of an Iranian government official. The alleged plot, which was revealed just days after Trump’s election victory, involved a plan to surveil and ultimately kill Trump. The official reportedly told the accused plotter that they had already spent a lot of money and that money was not an issue. This incident is just the latest in a series of alleged efforts by Iran to target U.S. government officials, including Trump, on U.S. soil, and underscores the ongoing threat Iran poses to U.S. national security.
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Fox News co-hosts Dana Perino and Greg Gutfeld expressed support for the death penalty for prosecutors involved in Donald Trump’s various criminal cases. These remarks came amidst the news that the Department of Justice plans to wind down Trump’s federal cases before his inauguration. While acknowledging that Trump’s legal battles did not impede his presidential victory, Perino suggested that these cases actually galvanized his base, potentially contributing to his success. Notably, Trump’s legal troubles extend beyond the federal level, with ongoing state cases in New York and Georgia, for which he cannot pardon himself.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a controversial figure known for his outspoken views and unconventional actions, has been chosen by Donald Trump to play a key role in his administration. Mr. Kennedy has expressed plans to overhaul public health agencies, dismissing what he perceives as ineffective departments and seeking to eliminate what he sees as corruption within them. He has also been praised by Mr. Trump for his commitment to making America healthy again. As Mr. Trump assembles his national security team, he is reportedly looking to fill key positions with business leaders rather than military figures, marking a shift from his previous approach.
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Ted Cruz’s daughter, Caroline, was visibly unhappy when her father praised Donald Trump during his victory speech. Despite her father’s claims of gratitude for his family’s support, Caroline grimaced and muttered “Don’t clap for that” to her mother, who was clapping. This is not the first time Caroline has expressed disagreement with her father’s political views; in 2021, she stated that she disagreed with most of his views. Caroline’s reaction reflects a potential generational gap in political beliefs, highlighting the complex dynamics of family life within a politically charged environment.
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Mike Davis, a fierce ally of President-elect Donald Trump, has issued a stark warning to New York Attorney General Letitia James. Davis, who has been considered for a high-ranking position in the Trump administration, believes James’ continued legal pursuit of Trump constitutes a “conspiracy against rights” and could violate federal law. He has threatened legal action against James if she continues her legal challenges, arguing that the Trump administration will have no tolerance for such “lawfare.” Davis warns that James should consider the potential consequences of her actions, including potential criminal charges, and that her “lawfare” against Trump will not be tolerated in his second term.
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Former CIA Director and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta predicts that President-elect Donald Trump will give Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “blank check” in the Middle East, potentially leading to an escalated conflict with Iran. Panetta expresses concern that Trump’s approach could further destabilize the region. He believes that Trump’s foreign policy will favor appeasement of adversaries like Russia, potentially allowing them to retain control of occupied Ukrainian territory. However, Panetta remains optimistic that a more experienced administration could negotiate a fair resolution to the Ukraine conflict. He highlights the complex challenges facing the US in a dangerous world, emphasizing the need for cautious and strategic diplomacy.
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