Today's top stories in US news, politics, government, and world affairs:
This week started with President Biden pardoning his son Hunter, despite nearly a year of confirmations from himself, his press secretary, and Kamala Harris that he would not do so. And this pardon has sparked a flurry of conversations inside the White House about whether Joe Biden should offer more pardons on a political basis before he leaves office on January 20th. As Politico is reporting, President Biden and his team are deliberating over whether to issue preemptive political pardons to a range of current and former public officials who could be targeted when President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House, aided by Republicans in Congress and by Kash Patel as the next potential FBI Director. Of those who could potentially receive these pardons are: Adam Schiff, Liz Cheney, Fiona Hill, and Anthony Fauci.
One of President Trump’s earliest nominations to serve in his cabinet was Pete Hegseth, a former National Guard officer and most recently the co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend show. Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense is currently in jeopardy due to the cacophony of allegations regarding a litany of accusations made by individuals against Hegseth, from sexual assault, to rape, to excessive drinking, to mismanagement, and more. Will Pete Hegseth survive the week? He’s scheduled to meet with President Trump today at Mar-a-Lago, and in the meantime we’ll have to wait and see.
This week has been remarkably notable in terms of the turbulence facing foreign nations abroad First, we saw the the South Korean President declare martial law in the nation, sending in soldiers to storm the National Assembly, only to then retract that declaration, and is now facing impeachment. And now as the wall street journal reports, the government of President Emmanuel Macron collapsed yesterday after the National Assembly voted for the first time in more than a half-century to oust a prime minister from office. Will Emanuel Macron be forced to resign? Will France right the ship? And what does this mean for America? How this all will be resolved is still a lingering question.
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