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| | | | | | Bessent Roasts Newsom at World Economic Forum While California Burns | Scott Bessent didn't come to Davos to play nice. The Treasury Secretary took one look at Gavin Newsom rubbing elbows with billionaires at the World Economic Forum and decided someone needed to say what everyone's been thinking for years. And boy, did he deliver. | Read More |
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| | | | | | Fresh From Bowing to Xi Jinping, Carney Takes Shots at America in Davos | There's something almost impressive about the sheer audacity of it all. Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney jets to Beijing, bends the knee to Xi Jinping's communist regime, tosses aside any pretense of caring about human rights or national security, and then flies to Davos to lecture everyone about the collapse of the rules-based international order. The man's got nerve, I'll give him that. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capitol Hill Today | House Republicans advanced contempt resolutions against Bill and Hillary Clinton for ignoring depositions tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, but Democratic leaders including Hakeem Jeffries opposed the move. The clash highlights ongoing tensions within Congress over oversight strategy. | Senator Richard Blumenthal warned that ICE's use of administrative warrants to enter homes without judicial oversight poses serious civil liberties risks. The memo escalates Democratic scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement. | The House voted to repeal a law that would have allowed senators to claim payouts if their phone records were seized, forcing the Senate to reconsider the provision. Lawmakers argued the original measure was self-serving and controversial. | The House scheduled votes on the last four annual appropriations bills needed to keep the government funded through the fiscal year. Debate remains intense as members negotiate priorities including Homeland Security and federal spending limits. |
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