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Trump to Lawmakers: Find 'Fair Number' on SALT

                       Trump discusses SALT tax deduction with ...

President-elect Donald Trump reportedly told House Republicans from New York, New Jersey, and California to negotiate a "fair number" for the state and local tax (SALT) deduction.

House SALT Caucus members, who have threatened to hold back support for Trump's agenda if the SALT deduction cap isn't raised, met with the president-elect at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday.

"The president certainly wants to increase the deduction for SALT to provide more relief, because he knows that our mayors and governors are crushing taxpayers," Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., said after the meeting, Politico reported.



Jack Smith has resigned as special counsel, Justice Department says in court filing

                        Jack Smith has resigned as special ...

Jack Smith, who investigated Donald Trump over allegations of interfering with the 2020 election and unlawfully retaining classified documents after leaving the White House, has formally resigned as special counsel after submitting his final report on the probes to Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Smith resigned Friday, according to a court filing on Saturday that noted his departure in a footnote.

His resignation was widely expected following Trump's reelection in November, as both his cases against the president-elect were dismissed due to a longstanding Department of Justice policy prohibiting the prosecution of a sitting president.



Palisades Fire's likely cause reportedly revealed as frustrated residents blame LAFD for slow response

Palisades Fire was likely started by dormant blaze sparked by NYE fireworks: report
                    New Year Fireworks Caused Palisades ...

The Palisades Fire that has devastated Los Angeles and killed at least eight people may have reignited from scorch marks left by an earlier inferno that is believed to have been caused by fireworks set off on New Year’s Eve, according to a report.

The remnants of the New Year’s Eve fire likely could’ve been reignited by strong winds — which have made the current blazes difficult to control — even six days after it was put out, the Washington Post reported.
                                                  
An analysis of satellite images, radio communications, videos as well as interviews by the publication found that the deadly Palisades Fire began in the same area where firefighters had put out the previous fire — and that firefighters were slower to respond to the second blaze, which quickly became one of the most destructive in California’s history.

Frustrated residents told the Washington Post that the response time from first responders when the Palisades Fire first started last Tuesday was much slower than it’d been on New Year’s Eve.




States Are Preparing to Help or Thwart Trump's Second-Term Plans

                            States are preparing to help or thwart ...

Do you live in a red state, a blue state, or one where Republicans and Democrats share power?

Your answer might provide the best indicator of what to expect from your governor and state lawmakers as President-elect Donald Trump takes office and legislatures convene.

In many cases, political party identification has come to define public policy, percolating from the nation’s capital down to the 50 statehouses.




Israel and Hamas reach breakthrough in hostage, cease-fire negotiation talks

                           Israel and Hamas reach breakthrough in ...

Israel and Hamas reached a significant “breakthrough” in cease-fire talks early Monday in a deal that aims to finally end more than 15 months of war and bring home the remaining hostages.

Talks held in Qatar — and attended by envoys of both President Biden and President-elect Donald Trump — went into the early hours Monday, with Hamas teasing the release of many of its terrorists captured by Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leading a meeting with the Security Cabinet after Iran's missile attacks on Israel, with Director of Mossad David Barnea in attendance

Although a final deal has not yet been reached, a source involved in the negotiations told Reuters, “The next 24 hours will be pivotal to reaching the deal.”

The talks revolve in part around a list of more than 30 hostages Hamas has said it would be willing to finally release — without saying how many might be alive.



Ukraine may have tank advantage over Russia for first time since 2022

                                            Ukraine's new tanks won't be the ...

For the first time since Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine's Defense Forces may have an advantage over the occupiers in tank deployment. However, this advantage is observed not along the entire front line but only in certain sectors of the battlefield, reports Forbes.

According to the American magazine, Ukraine's tank advantage is achieved through the use of drones, which force Russian tanks to retreat kilometers away from the frontline and operate only from concealed, fortified positions far from the battlefield.

Forbes noted that these limitations effectively turn Russian tanks into inaccurate howitzers rather than assault vehicles, which their designers initially intended them to be.

Drones are changing the rules of war, with robotic systems of all types increasingly dominating the modern battlefield.



Sen. Lankford: US Won't Invade Greenland


Despite President-elect Donald Trump's threat to take control of Greenland by force, Sen. James Lankford told NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday that the United States is not going to invade the Danish territory.

The Oklahoma Republican said, "The United States is not going to invade another country. That's not who we are."

Lankford said Trump "speaks very boldly on a lot of things."

"We've seen this over how he's done negotiations, whether it be for real estate or how he served as a great president just four years ago.



Miranda Devine: We can’t let Mark Zuckerberg pass the buck on Meta’s censorship


No, Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t get to go on Joe Rogan’s podcast and pretend he’s a free speech champion as if there were nothing he could have done to stop the censorship at Facebook that rigged the 2020 election and probably cost lives during the pandemic.

The wanksta-lite makeover can’t hide Zuck’s sins, from throttling The Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election to deplatforming a sitting president, Donald Trump, to suppressing COVID-19 dissent.

No matter how many “Iron Neck” workouts he does in an attempt to de-nerd himself, the billionaire tech titan will always be a spineless coward whose monopoly needs to be broken up. No one person should be wielding historically unprecedented power to censor political thought and speech, least of all a socially inept tech bro.



Michael Goodwin: The world has now seen the ‘Trump Effect’ on full display


A glance across America and Europe leads to an unmistakable conclusion: Revolution is in the air.

The failures of democracies are sparking internal upheavals.

Thankfully, spasms of violence and bloodshed are few, but a toxic brew of overbearing governments, shrinking freedoms and undeniable decline is producing demands for big changes.

A common thread from California to Great Britain, France and Germany is that liberal underpinnings have morphed into sloppy socialism, unchecked immigration, cultural clashes and restraints on critical speech.