ABC underneath fireplace for $15m Trump settlement as thriller drone panic confounds protection officers: Live
ABC News has agreed to a $15 million settlement stemming from Donald Trump’s defamation suit involving a broadcast about E. Jean Carroll, who herself had successfully sued the president-elect for defamatory statements.
Anchor George Stephanopoulos and the network were sued after Stephanopoulos mischaracterized the jury’s decision as finding him “liable for rape” at civil trial. Trump was found liable for “sexual abuse” for an incident dating back to 1996.
Meanwhile, Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that Pete Hegseth, the Trump administration’s embattled pick to lead the Defense Department, will release a sexual assault accuser from a past confidential settlement agreement. Attorneys for Hegseth say the accuser previously broke the agreement, rendering it void.
Meanwhile, one of Trump’s last remaining opponents in the GOP says the party has changed for good.
“MAGA is the Republican Party and Donald Trump is the Republican Party today,” Mitt Romney told CNN.
And officials continue to grasp for explanations of the spate of drone sightings above the East Coast in recent days.
“I just got to simply tell you, we don’t know,” a Defense Department official said Saturday of what’s behind the phenomenon.
The woman behind Capitol bathroom protest says trans people can’t trust Democrats to protect them
A transgender activist who staged a sit-in at the US Capitol to protest House Republicans’ new policy targeting a transgender incoming member of Congress tells The Independent that the 2024 election cycle shows that LGBTQ+ Americans really can’t trust Democrats to have their backs in a fight.
“Unfortunately, the signals coming from our government right now, under a Democratic president, are telling us that we’re essentially on our own,” the 33-year-old activist told our Io Dodds in an interview.
Don Trump Jr didn’t like Kimberly Guilfoyle’s fashion sense and thought new beau would be more of a win with dad
Donald Trump Jr is dating a new woman who he thinks will “impress” his father, but has not publicly announced a split from Kimberly Guilfoyle, whose style he has criticized, according to a report.
Photos captured Trump Jr., 46 holding hands with socialite Bettina Anderson, 38, as they went for an evening stroll through Palm Beach, Florida this week.
While neither president-elect Donald Trump’s eldest son nor Guilfoyle, 55, have spoken publicly about their relationship status, insiders told People that after months of criticizing Guilfoyle’s style, he thinks he’s found someone who fits into the Trump family — someone comparable to his father’s wife, Melania. Trump met Melania at a party in 1998, when he was on a date with another woman, the former first lady said in a 2016 interview with Harper’s Bazaar.
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RFK planning meetings blitz across Capitol Hill
With the year coming to a close, the Trump transition team is planning a busy week of meetings at the Capitol for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the incoming administration’s controversial pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
He’s set to meet with numerous GOP senators in the coming days, according to the transition team.
Health experts warn Kennedy is skeptical of mainstream public health interventions like vaccines and flouride in water.
Stephen A. Smith ‘sick’ after report on FBI presence amid January 6
Sports and culture commentator Stephen A. Smith joined conservative lawmakers in criticizing the findings of a Justice Department inspector general report on the extent of the FBI presence at the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Smith said he was “sick” and felt like Democrats had lied about the insurrection based on the report, which found “no evidence” undercover FBI employees joined in the riot, but noted the presence of 26 confidential agency sources in the wider area around the Capitol.
Senator Mike Lee of Utah made a similar criticism on Sunday, arguing Democrats had wrongly dismissed questions about the insurrection as conspiracy theories.
Polio survivor Mitch McConnell slams ‘dangerous’ push by RFK Jr lawyer
Senate Republican leader and polio survivor Mitch McConnell on Friday condemned “dangerous” efforts to abolish the polio vaccine following news that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawyer’s tried to do just that.
Attorney Aaron Siri in 2022 petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to revoke its approval for multiple critical childhood vaccines, including the polio vaccine. News of Siri’s action resurfaced just weeks after RFK Jr. was named by President-elect Donald Trump as his pick to be secretary of Health and Human Services. Siri is currently helping Kennedy vet officials to serve in the department.
Kennedy is known for his extreme anti-vaccine positions which are widely derided by the mainstream medical community. Siri’s petition claimed the vaccine was not properly tested to ensure it was safe, despite its decade-long use protecting millions of children from contracting the disease.
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Senator calls on Biden to pass Equal Rights Amendment
Democrats are pushing Biden to continue using his final days in office to seal liberal priorities before Trump takes office.
That includes enrishing the Equal Rights Amendment, which would constitutionally ban gender discrimination.
“With Republicans set to take unified control of government, Americans are facing the further degradation of reproductive freedom,” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wrote today on Sunday in The New York Times. “Fortunately, Mr. Biden has the power to enshrine reproductive rights in the Constitution right now.”
Gillibrand argued that because two-thirds of Congress ratified the proposed amendment in 1972 and three-quarters of states ratified it in 2020, the ERA has met the constitutional requirements for certification.
Harris allies divided on goal of comeback campaign: governor or president?
Aides and allies to Kamala Harris are reportedly divided over what the Democrat’s political future looks like after her stinging loss in the 2024 election.
The main point of contention is whether Harris should try to run for governor of California in 2026 or face a likely wide field of up-and-coming Democrats in the 2028 presidential race.
“If you’re thinking of running for president in 2028, the worst thing you can do is run for governor in 2026,” a former adviser told CNN.
Pete Hegseth will release sexual assault accuser from NDA, Lindsey Graham says
“He told me he would release her from that agreement,” the South Carolina Republican told NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday. “Just think about what we’re talking about. I’d want to know if anybody nominated for a high-level job in Washington legitimately assaulted somebody.”
“If people have any allegation to make, come forward and make it,” Graham said. “Like they did in Kavanaugh, we’ll decline whether or not it’s credible. Right now he’s being tried by anonymous sources, that will not stand.”
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Federal officials don’t have answers for mystery drone sightings: ‘We simply don’t know’
Officials with several agencies explained that reviews of thousands of reports to tip lines, 911 centers and other sources revealed the vast majority of sightings in New Jersey and elsewhere to be cases of persons mistaking low-flying commercial aircraft conducting holding patterns around regional airports.
Mother of missing journalist Austin Tice says American freed in Syria like ‘rehearsal’ of finding son
The scores of prisoners freed after the downfall of the Bashar Assad regime in Syria are giving hope to Debra Tice, mother of the American journalist Austin Tice, who has been missing since being detained in 2012.
She’s been closely following reports out of the country, where another missing American, religious pilgrim Travis Timmerman, was found in the town of Dhiyabiya, after being held for seven months. Initial reports wrongly identified him as Tice.
On Sunday, she sat down for an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press.
Source: independent.co.uk