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Biden administration can't stop plea deals military made with 9/11 terrorists

Incoming Vice President J.D. Vance (R-OH) and other Republicans attacked President Joe Biden's administration for a "sweetheart deal with 9/11 terrorists," but it turns out it was a military court that refused to stop a plea agreement.

Fox News reported Tuesday that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin tried to revoke the agreement made by the Gitmo military commission.

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Pentagon poured money into social media influencers and TV stars to attract Gen Z: report

The Pentagon enlisted entertainers MrBeast, Kelly Clarkson and Guy Fieri last year to help boost flagging enlistment, according to newly revealed documents.

Rolling Stone obtained a Government Accountability report last month showing a 10-percent decline in military favorability among the Generation Z cohort, with only 35 percent holding a favorable view in 2021, compared to 46 percent five years earlier, so the Pentagon targeted them with social media posts to improve their image.

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Ex-lawmaker: GOP in for 'miserable' first day as they wrangle over speakership

House Republicans are in for a "miserable" first day of the next term of Congress, as they struggle to muster up the votes to get House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) re-installed with the gavel, members both current and former are acknowledging, reported The Daily Beast on Tuesday.

The key problem they immediately face is that it's unclear, despite President-elect Donald Trump tossing an endorsement his way, that Johnson will have the votes in the razor-thin House majority. Hardline anti-government renegades, who ironically helped install Johnson in the first place, are increasingly frustrated they aren't getting their way on spending issues, and could revolt again.

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'Farms will come to a stop': Farmer warns of soaring food prices and shortages under Trump

A lifetime farmer who lives in an area filled with signs supporting Donald Trump fears one of the president-elect's key campaign promises, according to a report.

Joe Del Bosque of Del Bosque Farms on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, expressed concerns about what will happen if promises for mass deportations are kept.

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'Rich people get to do things': Alan Dershowitz argues Diddy should not be in jail

Law professor Alan Dershowitz, a previous defender of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, argued that Sean "Diddy" Combs should be released from jail while awaiting trial because he is wealthy.

During a Tuesday interview on Newsmax, Dershowitz explained why he believed Combs should be released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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FBI seizes its largest ever cache of homemade explosives from alleged extremist's farm

The Justice Department is fighting to keep an anti-government extremist in custody after the FBI allegedly seized the largest cache of "finished explosive devices" in its history from a farm outside of Norfolk, VA.

Brad Kenneth Spafford, 36, was arrested on Dec. 17 for allegedly possessing an unregistered short barrel rifle. The single-count charge led to a search of Spafford's 20-acre farm, where federal investigators said they found a mass quantity of homemade explosives.

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Trump plan 'would provide legal framework' for unilateral attacks in Mexico: expert

Foreign policy experts are warning that President-elect Donald Trump's plan to designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations could give him authorization to launch military strikes inside of Mexico.

Semafor reports that Trump's decision to designate the cartels as terrorists would grant him the same authority to launch military unilateral strikes against them as American presidents have done for years against organizations such as Boko Harum and Islamic State.

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Canadian PM Trudeau's party has given him just days to decide if he's quitting: report

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's party wants to know within days if he plans to quit.

Politico reported Tuesday that party members want him to reveal his plans as soon as the holidays are over.

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Don Jr. trashes New Year's at Mar-a-Lago: Dad's pals treat me like a 'freaking imbecile'

Donald Trump Jr. revealed that he dreaded attending the annual New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago because his father's drunk friends treat him like a "freaking imbecile."

While speaking on Monday's Triggered podcast, Trump said ringing in the New Year at Mar-a-Lago would be "a little rough."

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Congress just committed a 'New Years Eve ethics massacre': watchdog

Daniel Schuman, the executive director of the American Governance Institute and a former legislative attorney for the Congressional Research Service, is flagging a new change being enacted by the House Ethics Committee that he says amounts to a "New Year's Eve ethics massacre."

Writing on his Substack page, Schuman accuses both Republicans and Democrats on the committee of passing rule changes that make corruption easier to get away with.

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Trump Medicare pick Dr. Oz says uninsured ‘don’t have right to health’ in resurfaced clip

Mehmet Oz, widely recognized as television’s “Dr. Oz” and President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head Medicare and Medicaid, has sparked controversy over resurfaced remarks from a 2013 speech, where he addressed the balance between personal and governmental responsibility for the uninsured.

Dr. Oz told members of the National Governors' Association (video below) that uninsured Americans "don't have the right to health," but should be given "a way of crawling back out of the abyss of darkness of fear over not having the health they need." That, he suggested, could come via physicals in a "festival-like setting."

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'Absurd': Retiring House Republican lashes out at GOP colleagues over speaker attacks

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who is retiring at the end of this term, has a warning for conservatives he says are fostering an "absurd" goal of reigning in the powers of the House speakership while hoping for "conservative outcomes".

In an exit interview with Politico, McHenry said that a strong Congress was essential to balance the powers of the executive branch.

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Judge hands Rudy Giuliani loss on eve of new trial involving defamation case

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is headed to court for a trial over whether he must turn over his Florida condo to the Georgia election workers he defamed — and he had a request shot down by the judge this week.

The once GOP presidential candidate and lawyer to Donald Trump asked to keep his witness list a secret, but U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman refused.

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