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🛠 Trump Pledges to Block US Steel Takeover
Donald Trump vowed to prevent Japan’s Nippon Steel from acquiring US Steel, citing national security risks and the importance of safeguarding domestic steel production. The $14.9 billion deal would transfer US Steel ownership to Nippon, but Trump plans to use tariffs and incentives to bolster US Steel’s independence and strength.

⚖️ Fani Willis Ordered to Release Trump Case Records
A judge has compelled Fulton County DA Fani Willis to disclose communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith and the Jan. 6 Committee. Judicial Watch, the plaintiff in the case, alleges that the records might reveal coordination between Willis, the Biden administration, and Congress in their pursuit of charges against Trump.

🪖 DeSantis Considered for Defense Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly evaluating Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a replacement for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. DeSantis, a Navy veteran with widespread GOP support, emerges as a likely choice amid mounting scrutiny of Hegseth's personal controversies, with sources suggesting Senate approval would be a smooth process for the governor.

🔫 Illegal Migrant Accused of Arms Smuggling to North Korea
A Chinese national residing illegally in California, Shenghua Wen, has been arrested for allegedly smuggling firearms and military technology to North Korea. The operation, reportedly violating US sanctions, involved Wen disguising weapons in shipping containers routed from Long Beach to Hong Kong before reaching North Korea.

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The Court Rules US Can Deport Illegals Despite Objections

A recent ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) right to continue using Seattle's Boeing Field for deportation flights, a key win for the incoming Trump administration.

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • Court Decision: The court overruled a 2019 executive order from King County, WA, that had blocked deportation operations at the airport.

  • Contract Breach: The ruling said the county violated its contract with the federal government, which allowed ICE to use the facility for deportations.

  • Operational Costs: Relocating deportation flights to Yakima, WA, increased costs and security risks due to the greater distance.

  • Public Transparency: The airport will now provide a conference room for public viewing of deportation flights, and maintain a flight log online.

🚨 Why It Matters: This decision is a significant boost for President-elect Trump, who has vowed to ramp up deportations immediately after taking office, alongside his pick for “border czar,” Tom Homan. The ruling strengthens the administration's ability to carry out immigration policies, despite resistance from local and state officials in blue areas.

🇺🇸 TRENDING IN AMERICA

Hunter Biden Faces New Accusation After Presidential Pardon

Following his pardon from President Biden, Hunter Biden is facing new allegations of owing over $300,000 in unpaid rent to former landlords.

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • Allegations of Unpaid Rent: Shaun Maguire, a venture capital partner, claims Hunter owes his family $300,000+ in back rent from 2019-2020.

  • Biden’s Pardon: President Biden granted a full pardon covering any federal crimes Hunter may have committed from 2014 to 2024, marking a reversal from earlier promises not to pardon him.

  • The Rent Dispute: Maguire alleges Hunter didn’t pay $25,000 per month for a Venice, CA, home and attempted to settle debts with art made from his own feces.

  • Legal Clarification: The unpaid rent issue is a civil matter and is not covered by the presidential pardon.

  • Ongoing Criticism: A federal judge criticized Biden’s pardon announcement, claiming it misrepresented the facts and undermined the legal system.

🚨 Why It Matters: The allegations and legal controversy surrounding Hunter Biden add to the growing tensions over his pardon, with some questioning the fairness of the decision and its potential legal consequences.

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