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Tim Walz abruptly drops out of Minnesota governor’s race in wake of alleged billion-dollar fraud scandal

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz abruptly dropped his bid for a third term on Monday, amid a growing fraud scandal in which allegedly billions of taxpayer dollars were swindled on his watch.

Democrat Walz, former Vice President Kamala Harris’ veep pick in 2024, had launched his campaign for a third term back in September. No Minnesota governor has been elected three times since the term of office was doubled to four years in the 1960s.

“In September, I announced that I would run for a historic third term as Minnesota’s Governor. And I have every confidence that, if I gave it my all, I would succeed in that effort,” Walz said in a statement.

“But as I reflected on this moment with my family and my team over the holidays, I came to the conclusion that I can’t give a political campaign my all,” he added.

Fraud fallout forces Democratic Gov. Tim Walz to abandon Minnesota re-election bid



Colombian President Petro Vows to Take Up Arms Against Trump

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned President Donald Trump on Monday that Colombians will defend him against an "invader."

Responding to Trump's rhetoric, he added that he's "not illegitimate" or "a narco."

In a lengthy statement posted to X in Monday's early hours, Petro portrayed himself as the constitutional "supreme commander" of Colombia's military and police and accused U.S. officials, particularly Secretary of State Marco Rubio, of being fed "false information" by Colombian political interests he claimed are tied to the mafia.

Petro said he has ordered the removal of intelligence colonels for allegedly providing bogus claims "against the state" and urged Rubio not to believe "fallacies."




Nicolas Maduro NYC court appearance live updates: Fallen dictator assigned court-appointed attorney — meaning US will foot bill

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Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and first lady Cilia Flores are slated to make their first appearance in a US federal court Monday.

The fallen leader, 66, and his 69-year-old wife were charged with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the United States in the Southern District of New York on Saturday.

The couple was indicted after they were captured at their heavily fortified compound in Caracas by US forces during a daring mission dubbed “Operation Absolute Resolve” after President Trump gave the final directive for the US to attack the South American nation earlier Saturday.

The Trump administration has repeatedly called Maduro’s regime “illegitimate” and said he has remained in power due to rigged elections, including in 2024. Venezuelan Executive Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is next in line for the presidency, according to its constitution.

NYT and WaPo held reporting about Maduro raid, drawing rare praise from Rubio

Nicolas Maduro could face death penalty if fallenenezuelan dictator convicted


Nicolas Maduro NYC court appearance live updates: Fallen dictator assigned court-appointed attorney — meaning US will foot bill


Trump Team to Brief Congress About Maduro Operation

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Trump administration officials on Monday will brief members of Congress about the events surrounding the apprehension of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, according to reports.

The classified 5:30 p.m. session, first reported Sunday night by Punchbowl News founder Jake Sherman on X, is expected to include Secretary of State Marco Rubio, War Secretary Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Pam Bondi, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine.

The invited lawmakers include leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services and Foreign Affairs/Relations panels, plus the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" congressional leadership and intelligence overseers.



Sen. Mark Kelly at risk of demotion, cut in military pay over ‘illegal orders’ video after Pentagon probe: Hegseth

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Sen. Mark Kelly could get demoted and have his military pay docked as punishment for participating in a video with five other congressional Dems who urged service members to “refuse illegal orders,” Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Monday.

Kelly, who is facing a review of his military rank, has also been sent a censure letter that “outlines the totality of Captain (for now) [sic] Kelly’s reckless misconduct,” according to Hegseth.

“In response to Senator Mark Kelly’s seditious statements — and his pattern of reckless misconduct — the Department of War is taking administrative action against Captain Mark E. Kelly,” Hegseth posted on X.

“The department has initiated retirement grade determination proceedings … with reduction in his retired grade resulting in a corresponding reduction in retired pay.”



Trump Hails '$600B in Tariffs': Vital for Security

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Amid the pending Supreme Court decision on tariffs, President Donald Trump said "$600 billion" in tariffs income was a success and vital to "national security."

He also ripped the "fake news media" for smearing the efforts.

"We have taken in, and will soon be receiving, more than 600 Billion Dollars in Tariffs, but the Fake News Media refuses to talk about it because they hate and disrespect our Country, and want to interfere with the upcoming Tariff decision, one of the most important ever, of the United States Supreme Court," Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday morning.




Ukraine Didn't Target Putin Residence in Drone Strike as Kremlin Claims

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President Donald Trump on Sunday told reporters that U.S. national security officials have determined that Ukraine did not target a residence belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack last week, disputing Kremlin claims that Trump had initially greeted with deep concern.

"I don't believe that strike happened," Trump told reporters Sunday aboard Air Force One en route back to Washington, D.C., from Florida. "There is something that happened fairly nearby, ‍but had nothing to do with this."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov last week said Ukraine launched a wave of drones at Putin's state residence in the northwestern Novgorod region that the Russian defense systems were able to defeat. Lavrov also criticized Kyiv for launching the attack at a moment of intensive negotiations to end the war.




Mamdani Official: Homeownership Is 'White Supremacy'

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s newly appointed tenant advocate has a history of calling to “seize private property” and denouncing homeownership as a “weapon of white supremacy,” according to a series of resurfaced, pro-Communist social media posts, the New York Post reports.

Cea Weaver — recently named director of the city’s Office to Protect Tenants — made the incendiary remarks in posts on her now-deleted X account that were uncovered by internet sleuths.

“Seize private property!” Weaver declared in a June 13, 2018 post. She later doubled down a year later in a mini-manifesto outlining her views.



Trump has started to liberate Venezuela while striking the heart of Russia, China, Iran’s evil global axis

President Trump’s historic intervention in Venezuela offers needed hope to friends of freedom around the world and nervous traders in the oil market.

A pro-America, free-market government could unleash the country’s oil potential and lower energy prices around the globe. This is bad news for the Kremlin and clerics in Iran, who need high oil prices to perpetuate their regimes.

For decades, Venezuela’s socialist leaders have plunged their country into a black hole of poverty. Populist leader Hugo Chavez promised his voters unlimited riches. Nicolás Maduro, Chavez’s hand-picked successor, turned those hopes into an economic nightmare.

In the 1930s, America’s GDP declined by 30%.

Under Maduro, Venezuela’s economy has shrunk by about 75%, and Moscow and Beijing have been circling like vultures.



Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come

From birthright citizenship to climate lawfare and women’s sports, Supreme Court justices face essential questions

As the Supreme Court heads into the new year, its docket makes clear that the justices aren’t easing into a quiet second half of the term. This winter, we’ll get hearings in a series of cases that go to the core of federalism, equal protection, executive power and even the meaning of citizenship itself. And looming behind the argument calendar is the anticipation of major opinions — some of them likely to arrive well before the traditional end-of-June finale — that will shape the legal and political landscape for years to come. 

The January calendar opens with Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish, a case the court should use to put an overdue stop to the abuse of state tort law as a weapon against nationally significant industries. At issue is whether energy companies sued by Louisiana parishes over decades-old oil-and-gas activity may remove those cases to federal court. That question may sound technical, but the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Local governments, backed by well-funded activist groups, have pursued environmental claims designed not to remedy concrete harms, but to use sympathetic state courts to impose sweeping policy change. Allowing such suits to proceed in venues hostile to manufacturers and producers invites inconsistent legal standards and massive verdicts untethered from federal policy. A ruling for Chevron wouldn’t immunize companies from accountability; it would prevent state courts from becoming shadow regulators of national energy policy.