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Also, Supreme Court Rules Against Facebook

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  • šŸ§‘ā€āš–ļø Trump’s Federal Indictments Dismissed

  • šŸ›ļø Supreme Court Rules Against Facebook

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šŸ› Jack Smith Moves to Drop Jan. 6 Charges Against Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith has requested that all January 6-related charges against Donald Trump be dismissed. Judge Tanya Chutkan complied, dismissing the case without prejudice, meaning charges could be refiled in the future. This move comes as Trump prepares to take office, a development likely to impact Smith's role.

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Trump Plans Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China
President-elect Trump announced sweeping tariffs, including a 25% tax on all goods from Mexico and Canada, citing surging illegal migration and drug trafficking. Additionally, he proposed a 10% tariff on Chinese imports to curb fentanyl precursor flows fueling the opioid crisis.

āš ļø NATO Warns Businesses to Prepare for Wartime Risks
Admiral Rob Bauer, NATO’s military committee chair, urged Western businesses to revamp supply chains to counter potential threats from Russia and China. Highlighting an increase in sabotage, particularly targeting energy supplies, Bauer emphasized the need for resilience against economic blackmail.

šŸ‡®šŸ‡± Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Deal Nears Approval
After over a year of deadly conflict, Israel and Lebanon have agreed on a ceasefire framework. The deal includes a 60-day Israeli withdrawal, Hezbollah’s relocation of heavy weapons, and US-led monitoring. Final approval from Israel’s cabinet is expected Tuesday.

šŸŒŽ BRIEF STORIES

Some Quick Stories

šŸš™ California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans for new electric vehicle rebates if the Trump administration eliminates the federal $7,500 tax credit, a sign of how he plans to counter Republican leadership in Washington

šŸ—³ļø Kamala Harris is eyeing a potential run for California governor in 2026 — as is Caitlyn Jenner.

šŸ—žļø An illegal migrant in Colorado was charged with raping his boss' 14-year-old daughter while living in their home.

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø The Blue Man Group announced it would end its runs in Chicago and New York City, the latter after 33 years

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡æ Three Uzbek nationals were arrested in connection to the murder of Zvi Kogan, a prominent Israeli rabbi killed in Abu Dhabi

šŸ›ļø WASHINGTON D.C

Trump’s Federal Indictments Dismissed: A Historic Victory - Deep Analysis

Donald Trump has triumphed over eight years of relentless investigations, millions in taxpayer dollars, and three special prosecutors, walking away free of all federal charges.

šŸŽÆ Key Highlights:

  • Legal Milestone: Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz confirmed the federal cases against Trump are closed.

  • Unconstitutional Appointments? A federal ruling found Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s appointment violated the Constitution’s Appointments Clause.

  • Massive Spending: Nearly $90M was spent on probes, including $32M by Mueller, $7.6M by Durham, and $50M by Smith—all failing to convict Trump.

  • What’s Next: Trump may pardon aides Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira or let the Supreme Court weigh in on the controversial appointments.

🚨 Impact: Conservatives argue this prolonged ā€œlawfareā€ only strengthened Trump’s position and showcased his resilience against political attacks.

The Mainstream’s media failure:

The mainstream media’s relentless attacks on President Trump through Jack Smith’s legal assault are built on an incomplete and misleading narrative. Key details, such as witness testimonies that challenge the validity of the charges, are deliberately ignored. For instance, reports fail to mention that critical witnesses, including Trump’s allies, have contradicted the charges, casting serious doubt on the accusations.

Outlets like NPR, CBS, and ABC focus almost entirely on the claims against Trump while omitting crucial information, such as the fact that witnesses, including those close to Trump, found no evidence of criminal intent or misconduct. The media’s focus on sensationalizing Trump’s alleged wrongdoings serves only to bolster a politically driven agenda, making it appear as if Trump is guilty before he has even been fairly heard.

The truth is clear:

  • The charges against Trump are exaggerated and politically motivated, with the media playing a dangerous role in distorting the public’s understanding of the case. As Trump continues to defend his innocence, the media’s biased coverage further undermines the integrity of both the legal process and the public’s trust in the truth.

āš ļø Thoughts

Mainstream Media’s Reckless Agenda

Once again, the mainstream media has proven its utter disregard for journalistic integrity. Their coverage of Jack Smith's relentless legal attacks on President Trump has been anything but honest.

But justice has prevailed—President Trump’s charges have been dismissed. And yet, outlets like MSNBC, CBS, The New York Times, and The Washington Post remain indifferent. Their blatant bias is impossible to ignore. When it comes to serious allegations, they only seem to care if it aligns with their anti-conservative agenda.

Here at Boveed News, we cut through the spin and deliver the facts—unfiltered, unbiased, and unwavering. While the media elites choose sensationalism over truth, we stay committed to bringing you the stories that matter.

šŸ›ļø WASHINGTON D.C

Supreme Court Delivers Major Decision against Facebook

Due to the notorious Cambridge Analytica privacy breach, the Supreme Court has opened the door for a multibillion-dollar class-action lawsuit against Facebook’s parent company, Meta. The courts rejected Meta’s appeal in a ruling issued on Friday, effectively admitting that a lower court ought to have heard the case and permitting it to proceed.

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