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| | | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | 📝 President Biden pardoned his son Hunter. President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he pardoned Hunter Biden, who faced potential prison time for gun and tax crimes after a collapsed plea deal. The sweeping pardon covers an 11-year span of possible offenses, coming just a few months after the president promised the American people that he would not pardon his son. | ⚖️ Trump nominated Kash Patel to lead the FBI. President-elect Donald Trump announced Kash Patel as his pick for FBI director, praising the former Defense Department chief of staff as an "America First fighter." Patel has pledged to refocus the Bureau on combating violent crime and drug trafficking while dismantling the "deep state" that he claims obstructs accountability and oversight. | 💸 Trump threatened 100 percent tariffs on BRICS nations. President-elect Donald Trump warned that he would impose steep tariffs on BRICS countries, including Brazil, China, and Russia, if they attempted to create a currency that rivaled the US dollar. "The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER," Trump declared. | 🇨🇳 China condemned a US arms deal with Taiwan. Beijing lashed out after the US approved a $385 million sale of F-16 spare parts and radar components to Taiwan, calling it a "wrong signal" for regional stability. Chinese officials also scolded the US for permitting Taiwan's president to visit to Hawaii and Guam, escalating tensions over America's treatment of Taiwan as an independent nation. |
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| | WHAT WE'RE HEARING | Randi Weingarten, the top teachers' union boss, said that union members "don't really care" if the Department of Education survives under Trump. Nate Silver went off on President Biden for pardoning Hunter: "Don't vote for any Democrat in 2028 who doesn't repudiate the pardon within 48 hours." John Bolton called for the Senate to unanimously reject approving Kash Patel as the FBI director. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) agreed with Elon Musk's agenda to fix "a defense budget full of waste and fraud." Coleman Hughes defended Donald Trump on CNN, criticizing the Democratic Party for moving so far left that it alienated many centrists.
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| | IN THE LOOP | Donald Trump selected Massad Boulos, father-in-law of Tiffany Trump, as his advisor for Middle East and Arab affairs. Joe Rogan claimed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wanted to come on his podcast, but Rogan wasn't interested. Strikeman is a dry-fire training solution that allows you to dry-fire target practice at-home or on-the-go, using your actual firearm. Don't miss Strikeman's biggest sale of the year—30% OFF sitewide with code: BF30!* Over 58,000 illegal migrants in New York City are "suspected or known gang members," according to ICE data. After meeting with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Canadian leader Justin Trudeau said he plans "visible and muscular" border enforcement.
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| *Indicates content from our sponsors | | MY THOUGHTS | We Are Above The Law | Good morning. Pardons are always controversial, but President Biden's takes the cake. After months of promising on the campaign trail not to pardon Hunter, he did exactly that. | The pardon is shockingly broad, covering over a decade of potential crimes Hunter hasn't even been charged with yet. Even the liberal media is taken aback by its scope. | Of course, this same media, along with Democrats, worked hard to suppress investigations into Hunter's activities — crimes that go far beyond tax evasion and gun forms. Evidence gathered from the infamous laptop suggests ties to sex trafficking, international corruption, and influence peddling. But the message is clear: for Biden and the Democrats, their own are above the law. | Biden solidified that with the pardon, and the media reinforced it by burying the laptop story. | Meanwhile, January 6 pardons are on the horizon. For the vast majority of these cases, which represent blatant political persecution, the media will have no moral high ground to stand on. | | Also, A few months ago, I interviewed Jason Greenblatt, a key architect behind the Abraham Accords and Donald Trump's Middle East policy during his first administration. He wrote a book, In the Path of Abraham, explaining the decisions they made and why. | With renewed interest in Trump's potential approach to the Middle East in a second term, this book is more relevant than ever — and it's gaining new traction. If you're curious about what might come next, I highly recommend picking it up. You can do so here. | |
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| | THE ECONOMY | Why Trump's tariffs won't destroy the economy | President-Elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico are one of his major policy prescriptions for protecting American jobs and addressing drug trafficking and illegal migration into the US. | His recent call to impose up to 60 percent tariffs on Chinese imports and 25 percent on goods from Mexico and Canada aims to immediately pull back on America's reliance on foreign manufacturing. | These tariffs would target over $1.5 trillion in trade with Mexico and Canada, including key imports like Mexican farm products and Canadian energy, aiming to pressure both countries to take stronger actions to prevent narcotics like fentanyl from pouring into the United States, as well as to curb the unfettered flow of migrants. | Populist Democrats have, in the recent past, opposed global trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, citing their negative impact on American workers, yet now rush to defend globalist trade policies when Trump challenges them. | Even more telling is the Biden administration's quiet continuation of many Trump-era tariffs — an implicit admission of their success. While critics portray Trump's tariffs as reckless, his first term demonstrated their potential to diversify supply chains and create jobs. | During Trump's first term, he used tariffs to revitalize domestic steel production and boost manufacturing. Even the left-leaning New York Times admitted that his steel tariffs added several thousand jobs to the industry, and his tariffs on washing machines helped create around 1,800 new jobs at Whirlpool, LG, and Samsung factories in the US. | Critics are correct in pointing out that tariffs could raise the prices of goods in the short term. This kind of economic reality may prove difficult to avoid. | However, not only did the inflation rate remain low during his first term, even with his tariff policies, but Trump is eyeing the long-term benefits of tariffs, namely to protect domestic industry from competition — especially when the competition is from America's number one geopolitical adversary, China. | |
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