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Mike Bloomberg Blames Democrats for Biden-Harris Transition, Warns About Trump’s Second Term
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has publicly criticized the Democratic Party's handling of President Joe Biden's declining health and their last-minute decision to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as a replacement candidate. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has publicly criticized the Democratic Party's handling of President Joe Biden's declining health and their last-minute decision to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as a replacement candidate. -
China Warns Trump Over Renewed Trade War, Cautions Against Tariffs on Chinese Goods
China has issued a stark warning to President-elect Donald Trump, cautioning that renewed trade tensions with the U.S. would lead to economic losses on both sides. This comes as Trump, who recently won the presidency, has vowed to reintroduce sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports, a cornerstone of his "America First" policy aimed at protecting U.S. industries and promoting domestic growth. China has issued a stark warning to President-elect Donald Trump, cautioning that renewed trade tensions with the U.S. would lead to economic losses on both sides. This comes as Trump, who recently won the presidency, has vowed to reintroduce sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports, a cornerstone of his "America First" policy aimed at protecting U.S. industries and promoting domestic growth. -
Federal Judge Halts Biden's Immigration Plan for Undocumented Spouses, Citing Executive Overreach
In a significant legal setback for the Biden administration, U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker struck down a policy aimed at providing a streamlined path to legal residency for undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens. The ruling, issued on Thursday, dismantled a short-lived initiative that would have allowed thousands of families to avoid separation by seeking green cards without leaving the United States. In a significant legal setback for the Biden administration, U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker struck down a policy aimed at providing a streamlined path to legal residency for undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens. The ruling, issued on Thursday, dismantled a short-lived initiative that would have allowed thousands of families to avoid separation by seeking green cards without leaving the United States. -
Rudy Giuliani Faces Contempt Threat After Allegedly Hiding Assets to Evade $148M Judgment in Defamation Case
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani finds himself entangled in a complex legal battle over assets tied to a defamation case involving two Georgia election workers. On Thursday, a federal judge warned Giuliani he could face civil contempt charges for allegedly failing to hand over assets owed to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, whom he was found liable for defaming. The assets, including Giuliani's Manhattan apartment, a 1980 Mercedes, and other personal belongings, are part of a judgment that exceeds $146 million. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani finds himself entangled in a complex legal battle over assets tied to a defamation case involving two Georgia election workers. On Thursday, a federal judge warned Giuliani he could face civil contempt charges for allegedly failing to hand over assets owed to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, whom he was found liable for defaming. The assets, including Giuliani's Manhattan apartment, a 1980 Mercedes, and other personal belongings, are part of a judgment that exceeds $146 million. -
Fed Up and Fearful: Surge in Californians Plotting Escape from U.S. Amid 2024 Election Turmoil
With political tensions mounting in the United States ahead of the 2024 election, a growing number of Americans, particularly Californians, are exploring the possibility of relocating abroad. Fueled by a deepening sense of political division and fear of renewed upheaval, the trend has become a reflection of a nation grappling with escalating polarization. With political tensions mounting in the United States ahead of the 2024 election, a growing number of Americans, particularly Californians, are exploring the possibility of relocating abroad. Fueled by a deepening sense of political division and fear of renewed upheaval, the trend has become a reflection of a nation grappling with escalating polarization. -
Barack and Michelle Obama Respond to Kamala Harris's Defeat
In the wake of Donald Trump's return to the White House following a polarizing election victory, Barack and Michelle Obama broke their silence, issuing a call for unity and reflection. The former president and first lady, who had vigorously supported Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, expressed their disappointment but underscored their faith in democratic norms. In the wake of Donald Trump's return to the White House following a polarizing election victory, Barack and Michelle Obama broke their silence, issuing a call for unity and reflection. The former president and first lady, who had vigorously supported Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, expressed their disappointment but underscored their faith in democratic norms. -
DOJ Plans Next Steps as Trump’s Return to White House Complicates Federal Cases
The U.S. Department of Justice and special counsel Jack Smith are actively assessing how to manage and potentially wind down two major federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump as he prepares to return to the White House, according to sources familiar with the matter. The discussions center around the DOJ's long-standing policy prohibiting the prosecution of a sitting president, raising questions about the future of high-profile investigations that have gripped the nation for months. The U.S. Department of Justice and special counsel Jack Smith are actively assessing how to manage and potentially wind down two major federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump as he prepares to return to the White House, according to sources familiar with the matter. The discussions center around the DOJ's long-standing policy prohibiting the prosecution of a sitting president, raising questions about the future of high-profile investigations that have gripped the nation for months. -
Abortion Rights Advocates See Major Wins in Seven States, Missouri to Challenge Total Ban
Victories in Arizona, Maryland, Montana, and more signal shifting landscape on abortion rights; Florida measure fails to meet crucial threshold. Victories in Arizona, Maryland, Montana, and more signal shifting landscape on abortion rights; Florida measure fails to meet crucial threshold. -
U.S. Polling Sites Targeted by Bomb Hoaxes as FBI Links Threats to Russian Domains
Non-credible bomb threats disrupt voting in key states, prompting officials to investigate potential foreign interference. Non-credible bomb threats disrupt voting in key states, prompting officials to investigate potential foreign interference. -
DOJ to Monitor Polls in Texas, Missouri Despite State Efforts to Block Federal Observers
Federal judges ruled this week to permit Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers to monitor polling sites in Texas and Missouri for compliance with voting rights laws on Election Day, rejecting attempts by officials in both Republican-led states to block the federal monitors. The decisions, issued on the eve of the presidential election, come amid a contentious political atmosphere as DOJ expands its monitoring across 27 states. Federal judges ruled this week to permit Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers to monitor polling sites in Texas and Missouri for compliance with voting rights laws on Election Day, rejecting attempts by officials in both Republican-led states to block the federal monitors. The decisions, issued on the eve of the presidential election, come amid a contentious political atmosphere as DOJ expands its monitoring across 27 states.