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  • ‘Who Gives a F---?’: Melania Trump’s Past Christmas Frustration Transforms Into New Vision for the White House
    Melania Trump
    As Melania Trump prepares for another term as first lady, friends, political contacts, and members of Palm Beach society say she will resume the traditional role of transforming the White House into a holiday showplace-albeit on her own terms. Despite past comments expressing discontent with the seasonal duties, those who know her anticipate that she will embrace the task, delivering what one former ambassador calls a "magical" setting.
  • Nearly 100 National Security Veterans Urge Deeper Review of Gabbard’s Background
    Nearly 100 National Security Veterans Urge Deeper Review of Gabbard’s Background
    Nearly one hundred former national security officials are urging the U.S. Senate to conduct closed-door hearings on President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence (DNI), former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. In a letter addressed to incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R., S.D.) and current Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.), the signatories expressed alarm over Gabbard's track record and foreign-policy views, arguing that lawmakers should carefully evaluate classified materials on her background before any confirmation vote.
  • With Key Senators Uncertain, Trump Rallies Support for Embattled Pentagon Pick Pete Hegseth
    Trump Defense Nominee Pete Hegseth Allegedly Chanted ‘Kill All Muslims’ During Drunken Incident, Sparking Outrage
    President-elect Donald Trump on Friday offered an emphatic public defense of his embattled nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, after weeks of silence had fueled speculation that the White House might reconsider the choice. Trump's show of support, posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, came as the nomination faced growing uncertainty on Capitol Hill amid allegations of sexual misconduct, heavy drinking, and financial improprieties that have left key Republican senators wavering.
  • Federal Judge Slams President Biden’s Explanation for Son Hunter’s Pardon, Accuses Him of Attempting to 'Rewrite History'
    New Emails Show Hunter Biden Requested U.S. Embassy Support for Burisma Deal During Father’s Vice Presidency
    A federal judge who oversaw a tax fraud case against Hunter Biden sharply criticized President Joe Biden's explanation for granting a full and unconditional pardon to his son, saying the White House's official statements appeared to mischaracterize the facts and legal conclusions reached by the courts. In a blistering five-page letter, U.S. District Judge Mark C. Scarsi took the president to task, arguing that while the Constitution grants the executive broad pardon powers, it does not "give the President the authority to rewrite history."
  • Trump Immigration Proposal Hits Roadblock as Bahamas Declines Deportation Deal
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    The Bahamas has rejected a proposal from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's transition team to accept deported migrants from third countries, signaling early resistance to Trump's plans to enact sweeping immigration reforms.
  • Charlamagne tha God Challenges Whoopi Goldberg on Biden’s Hunter Pardon: ‘Why Can’t You Say Democrats Are Wrong?’
    Charlamagne tha God Challenges Whoopi Goldberg on Biden’s Hunter Pardon: ‘Why Can’t You Say Democrats Are Wrong?’
    Charlamagne tha God and Whoopi Goldberg engaged in a spirited exchange on "The View" on Wednesday over President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, ahead of his departure from the White House. The debate touched on issues of political accountability, moral high ground, and public perception, as both figures passionately defended their views on the controversial move.
  • U.S. Agencies Sound Alarm on 'Ongoing' Chinese Telecom Hack Targeting Sensitive Data
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    U.S. authorities are grappling with the ramifications of a sweeping cyberattack attributed to a Chinese state-linked hacking group known as Salt Typhoon, which has infiltrated critical telecommunications networks. Federal agencies, including the FBI, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the National Security Council, briefed senators in a classified meeting on Wednesday to address the breach's implications and scale.
  • Trump Weighs Replacing Embattled Defense Pick Pete Hegseth with Ron DeSantis Amid GOP Resistance
    Police Report Reveals New Details in Sexual Assault Allegation Against Trump's Defense Nominee Pete Hegseth
    President-elect Donald Trump is confronting growing Republican resistance to his defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, as new allegations threaten to derail the nomination. Trump is now considering Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the role, according to sources familiar with the discussions, signaling a potential shake-up in his Cabinet selection process.
  • Illegal Chinese Immigrant Charged With Shipping Weapons to North Korea From U.S.
    Illegal Chinese Immigrant Charged With Shipping Weapons to North Korea From U.S.
    A Chinese national living illegally in the United States has been arrested and charged with shipping weapons, ammunition, and sensitive electronics to North Korea for military use, federal authorities announced on Tuesday. The suspect, identified as 41-year-old Shenghua Wen, allegedly facilitated the shipments from California to North Korea through intermediaries in Hong Kong.
  • Trump Defense Nominee Pete Hegseth Allegedly Chanted ‘Kill All Muslims’ During Drunken Incident, Sparking Outrage
    Trump Defense Nominee Pete Hegseth Allegedly Chanted ‘Kill All Muslims’ During Drunken Incident, Sparking Outrage
    Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's controversial nominee for Secretary of Defense, is under fire following revelations of alleged past misconduct, including drunkenly chanting "Kill All Muslims" during his tenure as a leader of veterans' advocacy groups.
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