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Elon Musk deemed a 'national security risk' by retired general

A retired general is warning the Trump administration that X owner Elon Musk is a "national security risk" whose ties to the Chinese government cannot be overlooked.

Writing in the New York Times, Ret. Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honoré examined Musk's overseas business dealings with his companies Tesla and SpaceX and outlined why they could threaten American security.

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Trump sides with Musk in right-wing row over worker visas

Donald Trump weighed in Saturday in a bitter debate dividing his traditional supporters and tech barons like Elon Musk, saying that he backs a special visa program that helps highly skilled workers enter the country.

"I've always liked the (H1-B) visas, I have always been in favor of the visas, that's why we have them" at Trump-owned facilities, the president-elect told the New York Post in his first public comments on the matter since it flared up this week.

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Key moments in the life of Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter's 1977-1981 presidency included successes like the Camp David peace accords, but also enough controversy for US voters to see him as weak -- and send him packing after only one term.

Carter's legacy however was largely built on his post-presidency, the longest in US history.

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Supreme Court might not 'have the stomach' to accept Trump's new legal demand: expert

The Donald Trump-friendly U.S. Supreme Court may be ready to buck him, an ex-prosecutor said.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance on Sunday flagged a recent legal filing from Trump's attorneys.

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'This just got awkward': Ivanka Trump seen at party thrown by her dad's 'longtime rival'

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka was reportedly spotted at a party thrown by one of her father's longtime rivals.

Ivanka, who largely stayed out of the political fray while the former and incoming president was running for his second term, was spotted at billionaire Jeff Bezos' "star-studded Aspen dinner," according to Daily Mail.

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'He doesn't care': Elon Musk's call for 'more positive' attitudes instantly backfires

Elon Musk on Sunday asked for "more positive" content to be posted to the social media network he owns, resulting in some reminders about his own negative attitude at times.

Musk, the richest man in the world and an appointee of President-elect Donald Trump, took to X to say, "Please post a bit more positive, beautiful or informative content on this platform."

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'You're tripping': Trump's own fans disagree with his latest political statement

Donald Trump made a political statement on Sunday, prompting his own supporters to voice their disagreements with him.

Trump over the weekend marked the passing of fellow former President Jimmy Carter, who died after receiving hospice care in his home.

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'Unselfish leadership': Political experts mark passing of Jimmy Carter

James Earl Carter Jr., the 39th president of the United States, died on Sunday, and was remembered by a Habitat for Humanity pioneer. Political observers were also quick to mark the passing of the former world leader.

Carter died at 100 years old after receiving hospice care following the death of his wife.

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'We helped get you in office': Trump voters fear they’ll lose benefits in new term

Just one month after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris, some of the president-elect's supporters in the small town of New Castle, Pennsylvania are concerned about whether or not their benefits are at risk under his incoming administration, The Washington Post reports.

Per the report, part-time tax consultant Lori Mosura abandoned the Democratic Party and backed Trump because, in her opinion, "He is more attuned to the needs of everyone instead of just the rich."

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'Nothing was gained': Trump takes aim at one of Republicans' 'dumbest political decisions'

Donald Trump on Sunday attacked someone he said he considers a "friend," calling out former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for what the president-elect says is "one of the dumbest political decisions made in years."

McCarthy was booted from his position heading the House Republicans after former GOP lawmaker Matt Gaetz and others voted for his removal. After an extended process of votes for a new Speaker, the Republicans ultimately selected Mike Johnson, who was relatively unknown at the time.

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'Owe him a debt of gratitude': Trump makes surprising comment on Jimmy Carter's death

Donald Trump on Sunday surprised some observers with a positive comment following the death of former President Jimmy Carter.

Although Trump has in the past insulted Carter, for instance saying the Democrat must be very happy to have President Joe Biden making him look better in comparison, the president-elect was more reserved over the weekend.

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'Nuclear demolition': Columnist flags 'MAGA's real World War III' the media is missing

While mainstream media is talking about potential invasions of Greenland and Panama, Donald Trump and Elon Musk are making advancements in their real war effort, according to a columnist's analysis.

National opinion columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Will Bunch, is no stranger to issues related to the president-elect.

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Jimmy Carter dead at 100: report

The 39th president of the United States, James Earl Carter Jr., reportedly died after receiving care at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he resided with his wife, Rosalynn Carter, until she succumbed on Sunday, November 19, 2023. On that day, the former President refused hospital care, saying he wanted to go out holding Rosalynn's hand, according to historian Michael Beschloss
"Number one, this was one of the great marriages in American history, even if they weren't president and first lady," said Beschloss. "Not only the length of this marriage, (77 years) but the closeness of it — that partnership. And you know, everyone who has said this in the last two minutes is absolutely right. They love most of all being with each other. I am told by someone who is very close to both Carters, that last winter, when Jimmy Carter was told that he was very sick and there was not very much that could be done for him, he was told, probably the best thing is for you to go into the hospital where you can get the best care. And I am told that President Carter said, no, I want to get home, and be in bed with Rosalynn, and just sit holding hands, and that's the way I'd like to close my life. And that's really the way it happened."
He's "doing OK. He has been in hospice, as you know, for almost a year and a half now, and he really is, I think, coming to the end that, as I’ve said before, there’s a part of this faith journey that is so important to him, and there’s a part of that faith journey that you only can live at the very end and I think he has been there in that space," Jason Carter said.
According to earlier reports, President Joe Biden will deliver Carter's eulogy.

In recent years, Carter had received various hospital treatments, including when he revealed in August 2015 that he had brain cancer and was undergoing radiation treatment — an illness he recovered from, seemingly against the odds.

In addition to being president, the 100-year-old was a U.S. Navy submarine officer, a farmer, a diplomat, a Nobel laureate, a Sunday school teacher and one of the world’s most well-known humanitarians.

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