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Judge Rules Dominion can call Murdoch to Testify in Fox News Lawsuit

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A Delaware judge has ruled Dominion Voting Systems can call Fox Corp. executives Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch as witnesses to testify during a jury trial as part of its $1.6 Billion lawsuit against Fox News.

In a new development, lawyers for Dominion asked Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis to allow them to call the Murdochs as live witnesses during the trial, which is slated to begin later this month.ย 

Davis last week tossed out Foxโ€™s latest attempt to throw out the suit and ruled that Dominion had proven the first key elements of their defamation claim: that the networkโ€™s statements about Dominion and the 2020 election were false.

Davis also ruled last week that a jury was needed to decide whether Fox operated with actual malice, or reckless disregard for the truth, another key legal hurdle Dominion needs to clear in order to prove defamation.ย 

Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News for $1.6 billion alleging the cable news giant intentionally aired false claims about the company being made by former Presidentย Trumpย and his supporters during the 2020 election.

Fox has moved to have the case brought against it by Dominion dismissed on First Amendment grounds.

โ€œDominionโ€™s lawsuit has always been more about what will generate headlines than what can withstand legal and factual scrutiny, as illustrated by them now being forced to slash their fanciful damages demand by more than half a billion dollars after their own expert debunked its implausible claims,โ€ the network said in a statement on Monday evening. โ€œTheir summary judgment motion took an extreme, unsupported view of defamation law that would prevent journalists from basic reporting and their efforts to publicly smear Fox for covering and commenting on allegations by a sitting President of the United States should be recognized for what it is: a blatant violation of the First Amendment.โ€

Tim Scott Ends 2024 Presidential Campaign

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In a surprising turn of events, the presidential primary field has one less competitor… Tim Scott has officially dropped out of the race.

Scott made the announcement on Fox Newsโ€™ โ€œSunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy,โ€ the host himself a former Republican South Carolina congressman who wrote a book with Scott.

โ€œI love America more today than I did on May 22nd, but when I go back to Iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. I am suspending my campaign,โ€ Scott told Gowdy. โ€œI think the voters who are the most remarkable people on the planet have been really clear that theyโ€™re telling me, Not now, Tim.โ€

Scottโ€™s campaign sent a fundraising email just minutes before he made his announcement giving donors what it called โ€œone last chance to donate this weekend and help Tim reach his campaign goal.โ€

Scott launched his candidacy in May 2022 and was the second South Carolinian after former U.N. Ambassadorย Nikki Haleyย to run for the White House on the Republican side.ย 

Scott’s decision came a few days after the third Republican debate.

Scott’s decision to drop out of the race leaves the question of who the South Carolina Senator will ultimately choose to endorse in the race as other candidates are openly vying for his support.

“The best way for me to be helpful is to not weigh in,” he said when asked who he will support.

Scott also gave a thumbs down to the idea that he could serve as the nominee’s running mate on theย Republican Party’sย 2024 national ticket.

“Being vice president has never been on my to-do list,” he said.

Who will be the next candidate to call it quits? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Balloons That Infiltrated Country Under Trump Only Discovered After Biden Took Office

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President Donald J. Trump is presented with a 10th Combat Aviation Brigade challenge coin following an air assault and gun rain demonstration at Fort Drum, New York, on August 13. The demonstration was part of President Trump's visit to the 10th Mountain Division (LI) to sign the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019, which increases the Army's authorized active-duty end strength by 4,000 enabling us to field critical capabilities in support of the National Defense Strategy. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Thomas Scaggs) 180813-A-TZ475-010

A senior Biden administration official is clearing the air.

Last week, after President Biden let aย Chinese spy balloonย glide across theย United States, allegations emerged that one or more spy balloons violated U.S. airspace during theย Trump administration.

But the discovery didnโ€™t occur until Biden took office. The explanation follows denials from the former president and his national security team that such events ever happened or that they were briefed.

On Friday, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper told CNN that he was โ€œsurprisedโ€ by the claims.

โ€œI donโ€™t ever recall somebody coming into my office or reading anything that the Chinese had a surveillance balloon above the United States,โ€ he said.

As Fox News reports:

But on Sunday, a senior administration official told Fox News Digital that โ€œU.S. intelligence, not the Biden administrationโ€ assesses that โ€œPRC (Peopleโ€™s Republic of China) government surveillance balloons transited the continental U.S. briefly at least three times during the prior administration and once that we know of at the beginning of this administration, but never for this duration of time.โ€

The official told Fox News that โ€œthis information was discovered after the [Trump] administration left.โ€

โ€œThey went undetected,โ€ the official told Fox News Digital.

The official explained that Chinese surveillance balloons are โ€œpart of a larger pattern.โ€

They added that the PRC has a fleet of balloons to conduct surveillance โ€œat the direction of the Peopleโ€™s Liberation Army,โ€ noting that similar balloons have been spotted across five continents in recent years.

โ€œTwo things can be true at once: this happened, and it wasnโ€™t detected,โ€ they concluded.

According to the report, at least one balloon flew over Texas andย Floridaย during the Trump administration. Another crashed in Hawaii four months ago.

The official said that the intelligence community is prepared to offer briefings to key Trump administration officials about the Chinese surveillance program, which the Biden administration believes has been deployed in countries across five continents over the last several years.

A senior admin. official also told CNN that another Chinese spy balloon also transited the continental US briefly at the beginning of the Biden administration.

RNC Prepping For Possibility Trump is Jailed During Convention

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Ready for anything…

The Republican National Committee (RNC) is bracing for the possibility Donald Trump willย be jailedย during the convention.

RNC Chair Michael Whatley stated that the RNC expects the former president to be officially nominated at the partyโ€™s mid-July convention in Milwaukee.ย 

โ€œWe expect thatย Donald Trumpย is going to be in Milwaukee and heโ€™s going to be able to accept that nomination and if not, we will make whatever contingency planning we need to make for it,โ€ he said. โ€œBut the fact is, heโ€™s going to be our nominee, and heโ€™s going to be the 47th president of the United States.โ€ย 

Whatley, who wasย electedย as the chair of the committee in March, did not share more details about the plans but added that โ€œeverything is being thought aboutโ€ regarding Trumpโ€™s options to still communicate to the base, regardless of if he is behind bars or not.ย 

โ€œWeโ€™ll cross that bridge but you sort of have to go into this stuff, as we certainly will be planning on it,โ€ Whatley said on Tuesday. โ€œWeโ€™ll be thinking about it, and weโ€™re working on that right now. But what we want to do is we want to have a show that is going to roll out Donald Trump and his vision for America, which is going to set up this election cycle.โ€

The North Carolina Republican added that the former president โ€œwill communicate directly with the American voters the way that he always does.โ€ย 

On Thursday, the Manhattan jury found Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States, guilty on all 34 charges.

Before Trump, no sitting or former president ever faced criminal charges. This is the lowest level felony in New York, any potential sentence will more than likely be served after the 2024 election.

Whatley stated that the RNC expects the former president to be officially nominated at the partyโ€™s mid-July convention in Milwaukee. 

โ€œWe expect thatย Donald Trumpย is going to be in Milwaukee and heโ€™s going to be able to accept that nomination and if not, we will make whatever contingency planning we need to make for it,โ€ he said. โ€œBut the fact is, heโ€™s going to be our nominee, and heโ€™s going to be the 47th president of the United States.โ€ย 

Whatley, who was elected as the chair of the committee in March, did not share more details about the plans, but added that โ€œeverything is being thought aboutโ€ regarding Trumpโ€™s options to still communicate to the base, regardless if he is behind bars or not. 

โ€œWeโ€™ll cross that bridge but you sort of have to go into this stuff, as we certainly will be planning on it,โ€ Whatley said on Tuesday. โ€œWeโ€™ll be thinking about it, and weโ€™re working on that right now. But what we want to do is we want to have a show that is going to roll out Donald Trump and his vision for America, which is going to set up this election cycle.โ€

The North Carolina Republican added that the former president โ€œwill communicate directly with the American voters the way that he always does.โ€ย 

RNC co-chairย Lara Trumpย similarly mentioned on Sunday that the RNC needs to be โ€œready for anythingโ€ in regard to Trump.

โ€œBut, yes, we have to make plans as they happen, and weโ€™re going to have several contingency plans,โ€ she added. โ€œThe truth is, it really doesnโ€™t matter whether itโ€™s from Trump Tower in Manhattan, whether itโ€™s from Mar-a-Lago, whether itโ€™s from our convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We will nominate Donald Trump as our Republican nominee, and thatโ€™s what ultimately matters.โ€

Report: Two Republican Congressmen Subpoenaed In Trump Probe

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Two Republican Congressmen have been subpoenaed as part of a probe into a scheme that attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Arizona.

According to a Politico report, the investigation by Arizona Attorney Generalย Kris Mayesย is similar in nature to those in other statesย Donald Trumpย lost, where the former president and his allies attempted to advance slates of pro-Trump electors for recognition in the Electoral College.

Reps.ย Andy Biggsย andย Paul Gosar have beenย orderedย to testify before a grand jury, noting:

There is no indication that Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, who is leading the probe, is considering bringing criminal charges against either lawmaker. And itโ€™s unclear whether Mayes has insisted on enforcing the subpoenas against the lawmakers, who may have legal bases to resist testifying.

But the subpoenas themselves โ€” in conjunction with a series of other aggressive recent moves โ€” show that Mayes, a Democrat, has cast a far wider net in her probe than previously understood.

Politico said it reviewed a letter dated Feb. 16 from Gosar to Speakerย Mike Johnsonย (R-LA) apprising the speaker of the subpoena.

The pair of GOP congressmen mark the latest Trump allies to be subpoenaed in Mayes’ Investigation. Last month, sheย subpoenaedย former Trump campaign aideย Michael Roman.

Electors in Michigan and Nevada, where similar schemes were attempted, have already beenย indictedย in those states.

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Request To Stay Criminal Sentencing

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Just in…

The New York Court of Appeals has denied a motion filed byย President-elect Donald Trumpย to stay the Jan. 10 sentencing in the New York v. Trump case.

New York Judge Juan Merchan set Trump’s sentencing date in the case earlier this month, ahead of hisย inauguration as presidentย on Jan. 20.ย 

Trump filed a motion to stay the Jan. 10 sentencing with the New York State Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. 

The New York Court of Appeals denied Trump’s request Thursday morning. The status of his appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court is pending.

Trump remains set to be sentenced on Friday, Jan. 10, at 9:30 a.m., pending the Supreme Court’s decision. He plans to attend virtually.ย 

This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

Report: Trump Facing 34 Criminal Counts in Unprecedented Indictment

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CNN analyst John Miller broke the news last night that former President Donald Trump is facing 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records in the indictment against him.

Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina reacted to the fast-moving developments on Fox News, telling Sean Hannity that the former president was โ€œshockedโ€ by the indictment. He added that Trump learned about the indictment through media reports and not from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Tacopina appeared on other media outlets this morning:

As the New York Post reports:

โ€œHe’s ready to fight. You know, he’s the toughest guy I know. He was shocked, you know, because we really weren’t โ€“ I was shocked,โ€ Tacopina said of Trump’s reaction to the indictment. 

โ€œI’ve never been more angry about a charge because today, the rule of law in the United States of America died. It’s dead. It’s dead,โ€ Tacopina said. 

Tacopina added that he believes the reports that Trump will be charged with over 30 counts of business fraud.

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โ€œThey’ll take each check and make that a count, perhaps, and that’s how they’ll do it because the checks are paid to Cohen,โ€ he explained.

Tacopina vowed to Hannity that Trump would win the case and Bragg would โ€œpay the price.โ€

According to Fox News, Trump is scheduled to be arraigned at 2:15 p.m. in Merchan’s courtroom on the 15th floor at 100 Centre Street in New York City.

In addition to Trump’s personal attorney Joe Tacopina, a second source has confirmed that Trump has made arrangements with the district attorney’s legal team to surrender without handcuffs. Detectives with the DA’s office will handle the arrest.

Law enforcement agencies including the U.S. Secret Service, New York Police Department, FBI, New York State court officers, and the DA’s office will meet Friday afternoon to finalize details about the logistics and security of Trump’s arrest.

The Secret Service will determine how Trump is brought in, the source familiar said. 

Trump issued a scathing statement following the news of the indictment.

โ€œThis is Political Persecution and Election Interference at the highest level in history,โ€ Trump said. โ€œFrom the time I came down the golden escalator at Trump Tower, and even before I was sworn in as your President of the United States, the Radical Left Democrats โ€” the enemy of the hard-working men and women of this Country โ€” have been engaged in a Witch-Hunt to destroy the Make America Great Again movement.โ€

โ€œThe Democrats have lied, cheated and stolen in their obsession with trying to โ€˜Get Trump,โ€™ but now theyโ€™ve done the unthinkable โ€“ indicting a completely innocent person in an act of blatant Election Interference,โ€ Trump claimed. โ€œNever before in our Nationโ€™s history has this been done.โ€

โ€œManhattan DA Alvin Bragg, who was hand-picked and funded by George Soros, is a disgrace,โ€ Trump said. โ€œRather than stopping the unprecedented crime wave taking over New York City, heโ€™s doing Joe Bidenโ€™s dirty work, ignoring the murders and burglaries and assaults he should be focused on. This is how Bragg spends his time!โ€

Taliban Responds To Trump Push To Reclaim Bagram Air Base

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The Taliban on Sunday responded toย President Trumpโ€™sย pushย toย regain controlย of Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, saying the U.S. should adopt โ€œa policy of realism and rationalityโ€ while rejecting the move.

โ€œIt has been consistently communicated to the United States in all bilateral negotiations that, for the Islamic Emirate, Afghanistanโ€™s independence and territorial integrity are of the utmost importance,โ€ Taliban deputy spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat said in an official statement posted on the social platform X.

Fitrat pointed to U.S. commitments under the Doha agreement โ€” which Trump aides negotiated in his first term to end the U.S. presence in Afghanistan โ€” not to โ€œuse or threaten force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Afghanistan, nor interfere in its internal affairs.โ€

Trump in recent days has suggested the U.S. wants to wrest back control of Bagram Air Base.

โ€œIf Afghanistan doesnโ€™t give Bagram Airbase back to those that built it, the United States of America, BAD THINGS ARE GOING TO HAPPEN!!!,โ€ Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Saturday.

During a joint press conference in Great Britain with that countryโ€™s prime minister, Trump said the U.S. was โ€œtrying to get it backโ€ because the Taliban needed things from the United States.

He also highlighted the baseโ€™s proximity to China.

โ€œWe gave it to them for nothing,โ€ Trump said, repeating a campaign message on the Biden-era unconditional withdrawal from Afghanistan, during a joint news conference with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

โ€œWeโ€™re trying to get it back, by the way. OK, that could be a little breaking news. Weโ€™re trying to get it back because they need things from us.

โ€œWe want that base back. But one of the reasons we want the base is, as you know, itโ€™s an hour away from where China makes its nuclear weapons.

โ€œSo a lot of things are happening.โ€

Watch:

Bagram was once the largest U.S. base in Afghanistan during the U.S. war in that country, the longest conflict in American history. It was abandoned in 2021 when theย Bidenย administration withdrew U.S. forces from Afghanistan.

Report: Trump Administration Planning New Mission In Mexico Against Cartels

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The Trump administration has launched detailed planning for a bold new mission to send American troops and intelligence officers into Mexico to dismantle violent drug cartels, according to two current U.S. officials and two former senior officials familiar with the effort.


Initial training for this potential operation โ€” which would include ground operations inside Mexico โ€” is already underway, though a full deployment is not, at this moment, imminent. The officials say the scope is still being debated and no final decision has been made.
Under the proposed plan, U.S. troops โ€” many drawn from the elite Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) โ€” would operate under Title 50 status (the U.S. intelligence framework) and coordinate with officers from the Central Intelligence Agency.


This would mark a sharp departure from previous administrations, which generally confined U.S. efforts in Mexico to support roles (advising local police or army units) rather than direct action. The new approach signals that the Trump team views cartels as an insurgent threat to U.S. national security โ€” not simply a law-enforcement challenge.


If green-lit, the mission is expected to remain largely covert, without public fanfare. The administration is framing this as part of an โ€œall-of-governmentโ€ approach to protect American communities from cartel violence and drug flows.
Key to the plan will be drone strikes targeting drug laboratories and cartel leadership. Some of these drones require operators on the ground, hence the need for special forces and intelligence personnel inside Mexico.


This push builds off an earlier move: the State Department designated six Mexican cartels โ€” along with MSโ€‘13 and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua โ€” as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. That step unlocked sweeping legal authorities for U.S. spy agencies and military units to go after their networks.


Furthermore, President Trump has publicly acknowledged authorizing covert CIA action inside Venezuela and has signaled that land-based strikes on cartel targets could follow.


The reported move into Mexico thus reflects a two-front strategy: continuing pressure on Venezuela-based narcotics networks while now looking to tackle the land routes and infrastructure of cartels operating in North America. According to the officials, both the intelligence community and military assess that the โ€œhemisphere warโ€ on narco-terror must intensify โ€” and that the U.S. has both the sovereign interest and legal authorities to act.


Context on the Venezuela Campaign

Here are some of the key developments and background on the recent Trump administration effort against drug trafficking and narcoterrorism in Venezuela.

  • In early September 2025, U.S. forces struck a vessel off the coast of Venezuela carrying illegal narcotics. The administration described the target as operated by a designated narco-terrorist organization.
  • In October 2025, President Trump announced that another strike resulted in six โ€œnarcoterroristsโ€ killed aboard a boat allegedly trafficking drugs from Venezuela toward the U.S.
  • The administration formally told Congress that the U.S. is now in a โ€œnon-international armed conflictโ€ with certain drug cartel organizations, marking a shift in legal posture from purely interdiction to armed confrontation.
  • The regionโ€™s deployment has included U.S. Navy warships in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, paired with surveillance platforms and special operations forces.
  • The Trump team argues this is justified by the scale of the drug-flow threat: ships carrying huge loads of narcotics destined for U.S. streets and deaths โ€” making the fight one of national security, not just crime-control.
  • On the flip side, critics argue there are serious legal, sovereignty and human-rights concerns: whether strikes in international waters or even near foreign shores are consistent with U.S. and international law when the targets are suspected smugglers rather than declared enemy combatants.

Federal Prosecutors โ€˜At Workโ€™ To Bring Charges Against John Bolton

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Federal prosecutors are reportedly preparing charges against former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, a longtime critic of President Trump, over his handling of classified materials โ€” a move that comes after months of internal resistance from within the Justice Department.

According to CNNโ€™s Katelyn Polantz, prosecutors from the U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office in Maryland met over the weekend to hammer out the details of a potential indictment. Citing unnamed sources, Polantz reported that the Maryland team had initially pushed back against DOJ leadershipโ€™s push to charge Bolton, but those objections have now โ€œlifted,โ€ and the team is โ€œat workโ€ on the case.

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Appearing on CNNโ€™s The Situation Room with anchor Pamela Brown, Polantz explained that the disagreement was โ€œabout when to chargeโ€ Bolton โ€” suggesting that some inside the DOJ were concerned about timing rather than substance.

โ€œFrom what I had learned through sources,โ€ Polantz said, โ€œwas that the dispute was over timing โ€” whether to charge John Bolton very soon or prepare an indictment very soon to take it through the grand jury, or whether there needed to be more time since those searches of his home and office only took place a couple of weeks ago.โ€

In late August, FBI agents raided Boltonโ€™s Maryland home and private office, seizing materials reportedly marked โ€œsecret,โ€ โ€œconfidential,โ€ and โ€œclassified,โ€ including documents referencing weapons of mass destruction. Investigators also collected electronics and files labeled โ€œTrump Iโ€“IV,โ€ according to court filings.

Bolton โ€” who has been a vocal Trump critic since leaving the administration โ€” has denied any wrongdoing. His attorney, Abbe Lowell, said the items taken were โ€œdecades oldโ€ and insisted that his client โ€œdid nothing inappropriate.โ€