According to a social media post by the Labour Party’s head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain’s ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
Patel advertised in the LinkedIn post, made on October 16, that there were still ten spots remaining for those who wish to go to North Carolina and that housing accommodations would be provided for them. It is unclear whether the Labour Party, the Harris campaign, or someone else may be paying for the accommodations. While foreigners can volunteer in elections, they cannot be directly compensated.
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Earlier this year, several high-profile Labour Party figures, including several sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) and Labour General Secretary David Evans, attended the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The Harris campaign also recruited Deborah Mattinson, a former strategy director for Britain’s leftist prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Mattinson had helped rebrand Labour in an effort to appeal to the party’s traditional working-class voters.
FOREIGN INTERFERENCE.
Sofia Patel’s announcement reveals the deep connections between Labour and the Democrats amid concerns about foreignelection interference in the U.S.
However, corporate media election interference reports are largely limited to countries like Russia, Iran, or China and are filled with claims that these countries are attempting to aid Republicans and the campaign of former President Donald J. Trump. This comes despite Russia’s President Vladimir Putin endorsing Kamala Harris and Iran allegedly attempting to assassinate President Trump.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Attorney General Pam Bondi’s performance, criticizing her as weak and ineffective in advancing his agenda.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Attorney General Bondi, and various administration officials and allies.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: These criticisms have been ongoing in recent months, with discussions taking place at the White House and among Trump’s inner circle.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Folks are desperate for action and just haven’t seen it.” – WarRoomhost Stephen K. Bannon.
🎯IMPACT: The tensions highlight ongoing challenges within the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the wider Trump administration regarding the execution of his agenda.
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President Donald J. Trump has repeatedly expressed frustration with Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to reports, accusing her of not aggressively pursuing his legal and political priorities. The President wants the Department of Justice (DOJ) to act more forcefully on matters he considers crucial, and he is reportedly discussing appointing special counsels to do so, due to Bond’s perceived weakness as an enforcer.
Among his reported grievances are Bondi’s mishandling of cases involving former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, which were dismissed by judges. Trump has also expressed dissatisfaction with Bondi’s handling of FBI files related to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, which has tied his administration to a scandal that previously tarnished the Democrats much more than the American right, given Epstein’s status as a Democrat donor close to the Clintons.
Despite these reports, the President has publicly defended Bondi, saying, “Pam is doing an excellent job. She has been my friend for many years. Tremendous progress is being made against radical left lunatics who are good at only one thing, cheating in elections, and the crimes they commit,” last week.
However, WarRoom host Stephen K. Bannon has stated that Bondi is bleeding support from the MAGA base and from Trump’s inner circle. “Folks are desperate for action and just haven’t seen it,” he said. Reports indicate that several high-profile lawyers have departed Bondi’s DOJ, citing frustration with her management and perceived inefficiency in handling key cases.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday encouraged the people of Iran to continue their mass demonstrations against the Islamic Republic and its leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stating: “Help is on its way.”
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, the U.S. military, anti-regime demonstrators in Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Islamic Republic military forces.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Tuesday, January 13, 2026, during a speech at The Detroit Economic Club.
💬KEY QUOTE: “To all Iranian patriots—keep protesting, take over your institutions if possible, and save the names of the killers and the abusers… because they’ll pay a very big price. All I say to them is, ‘Help is on its way.'” — President Trump
🎯IMPACT: The Trump White House has confirmed the President’s national security advisors have briefed him on a number of potential actions that could be taken against the Iranian regime.
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President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday delivered a powerful message to the people of Iran, encouraging them to continue their mass demonstrations against the Islamic Republic and its leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “Help is on its way,” Trump stated while speaking to The Detroit Economic Club.
“To all Iranian patriots—keep protesting, take over your institutions if possible, and save the names of the killers and the abusers… because they’ll pay a very big price,” President Trump said. He added, “All I say to them is, ‘Help is on its way.'”
“TO ALL IRANIAN PATRIOTS — keep protesting, take over your institutions if possible, and save the names of the killers and the abusers… because they’ll pay a very big price,” says @POTUS.
For over two weeks now, demonstrators have taken to the streets across Iran, often resulting in violent clashes with regime forces. Currently, estimates of the number killed stand somewhere between 2,000 and as many as 20,000—though a precise number has been difficult to determine due to cuts in cell phone communication and Internet access initiated by the Islamic government.
Meanwhile, the Trump White House has confirmed the President’s national security advisors have briefed him on a number of potential actions that could be taken against the Iranian regime. Trump has repeatedly warned the Grand Ayatollah that if demonstrators were harmed, it would provoke a U.S. military response. Subsequently, the U.S. government on Tuesday told all Americans to leave Iran immediately.
The stability of Iran’s regime has been in question since U.S. military strikes last year that crippled its nuclear program, and Israeli strikes against senior Iranian military figures and Hamas leaders hiding in the country. Iran was unable to offer any resistance to the U.S. strikes and could only muster an ineffective missile response to the Israeli attacks.
Notably, the threat of U.S. military reprisals over the harming of Iranian protestors comes on the heels of President Trump ordering a wildly successful military operation in Venezuela that resulted in American forces capturing the country’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: A Deltapoll survey commissioned by the National Education Union (NEU) shows teachers in England skew overwhelmingly to the political left, and are lurching even further in that direction.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The survey involved 3,751 NEU members in England.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: Conducted from December 12-15, 2023, in England.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Conditions have gotten worse, and teachers are running on empty,” complained Daniel Kebede, NEU General Secretary.
🎯IMPACT: The poll indicates a potential radicalization of the teaching profession, which is likely to influence their students.
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The recent survey highlights a dramatic shift in political preferences among National Education Union (NEU) members in England, with the formerly fringe, far-left Green Party now leading at 37 percent—a significant increase from previous elections. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, which is somewhat less far-left than the Greens, has seen a steep decline to 29 percent since it gained office in 2024. Meanwhile, right-leaning parties such as Nigel Farage’s Reform, which tops the polls among the general public, are on just 10 percent support, while the formerly governing Conservatives (Tories) are on only six percent support.
The Green Party has historically emphasized environmentalism and climate change, and at one time opposed mass migration on the grounds that perpetual population growth was damaging the environment. Now, however, it has fully embraced pro-Palestinian activism, mass migration, so-called social justice, and progressive causes such as transgenderism, allowing it to peel ethnic minorities and ideological leftists away from Labour. NEU General Secretary Daniel Kebede has complained that, even with Labour in power, teachers are facing deteriorating conditions and “running on empty.”
Deltapoll’s survey results suggest a potential radicalization within the teaching profession, with this radicalism likely influencing younger generations in the classroom.
🗳️ NEW | Voting intention amongst teachers who are members of the @NEUnion:
❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump paid tribute to Scott Adams following news of his passing, praising his early support of MAGA and offering condolences to his family.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald Trump and Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip and political commentator.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The tribute was shared on Truth Social on Tuesday, following Adams’ death at age 68 from metastatic prostate cancer.
💬KEY QUOTE: “He was a fantastic guy, who liked and respected me when it wasn’t fashionable to do so. He bravely fought a long battle against a terrible disease.” – Donald Trump
🎯IMPACT: Scott Adams’ legacy as a cartoonist and pro-Trump commentator leaves a lasting mark on political and cultural discourse.
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President Donald J. Trump offered his condolences and paid tribute to the late conservative commentator Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert newspaper comic strip, after his death following a battle with metastatic prostate cancer on Tuesday. Adams, who was just 68 when he passed, was an early supporter of President Trump and the MAGA movement.
“Sadly, the Great Influencer, Scott Adams, has passed away. He was a fantastic guy, who liked and respected me when it wasn’t fashionable to do so,” President Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. He added, “He bravely fought a long battle against a terrible disease. My condolences go out to his family, and all of his many friends and listeners. He will be truly missed. God bless you Scott!”
Adams, best known as the creator of Dilbert, also hosted a livestream Rumble show, Coffee With Scott Adams. His death was announced by his ex-wife, Shelly Adams, who read a statement from the late cartoonist and political commentator in which he embraced Christianity.
“Next, many of my Christian friends have asked me to find Jesus before I go. I’m not a believer, but I have to admit the risk-reward calculation for doing so looks so attractive to me, so here I go,” Adams wrote, continuing: ” I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and look forward to spending an eternity with him. The part about me not being a believer should be quickly resolved if I wake up in heaven. I won’t need any more convincing than that. I hope I’m still qualified for entry.”
The cartoonist had been battling prostate cancer, which spread to his bones last year, resulting in paralysis from the waist down, with Shelly Adams, her sister, and his stepdaughter helping to care for him. In November, Adams publicly appealed to Trump to intervene and help him access an experimental cancer treatment. Trump responded, and Adams later confirmed he had received the medication, though it was sadly unsuccessful.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration is considering action on acquiring Greenland, with potential developments in “weeks or months.”
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, U.S. Arctic Research Commission (USARC) Commissioner Thomas Dans, Vice President J.D. Vance, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: Developments anticipated within “weeks or months,” with Danish and Greenlandic officials meeting with Trump at the White House on January 14.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Things could move on an express basis, skip the local stops, and go direct to the main station.” – Thomas Dans
🎯IMPACT: The U.S. aims to secure strategic advantages in the Arctic, potentially altering diplomatic relations with Denmark and Greenland.
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President Donald J. Trump is continuing to push forward with plans to acquire Greenland, a move which could take shape in the coming “weeks or months.” The potential for imminent action on the acquisition of the minerals-rich island—currently under Danish sovereignty—has been confirmed by a senior administration official.
Thomas Dans, who serves as the commissioner for the U.S. Arctic Research Commission (USARC), has been leading efforts on this front since 2020. Dans, an advocate for Trump’s Greenland ambitions, suggested that progress could occur swiftly, noting that President Trump, himself, seeks to expedite the process.
“This is a train route with multiple stops,” Dans said in a mediainterview on Tuesday. He continued, “Things could move on an express basis, skip the local stops and go direct to the main station. That’s where President Trump wants to move it—at high speed.”
Dans stressed the importance of winning over locals on the island, stating, “We need to get the people of Greenland on board.” However, he emphasized that “things can happen quickly from a transactional standpoint,” while more time can be allocated to “a process to gain trust and support of the Greenlandic people and this will require time and effort from the U.S. side.”
Notably, Denmark and Greenland have repeatedly stated the island is not for sale. However, the Trump administration has given no signal that it intends to back down from its Arctic ambitions. The National Pulse reported last week that during remarks at the White House, President Trump stated that the United States will acquire the island of Greenland, whether its current sovereign—the Kingdom of Denmark—”likes it or not.”
“I’d like to make a deal, the easy way,” Trump said, adding, “But if we don’t do it the easy way, we’re going to do it the hard way.”
On Wednesday, Vice President J.D. Vance and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Danish and Greenlandic officials at the White House, possibly signaling a thawing in considerations over the American acquisition of the island. Notably, the Danes requested the meeting.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: PJM, the largest power-grid operator in the U.S., is facing a supply crisis due to the rising demand from artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: PJM, tech companies like Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and state officials.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: January 2026, affecting a 13-state region from New Jersey to Illinois.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The reliability risk is across the street.” – Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) chairman Mark Christie
🎯IMPACT: Potential for rolling blackouts and increased electricity rates for consumers.
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The United States is experiencing a significant strain on its largest power grid operator, PJM, due to the increasing demand from artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. These centers, particularly concentrated in Northern Virginia, are consuming vast amounts of electricity, pushing the grid towards a potential supply crisis.
PJM serves a 13-state region spanning from New Jersey to Illinois, supplying power to approximately 67 million people. However, as older power plants are decommissioned faster than new ones can be built, the grid is quickly nearing its capacity limits, especially during periods of high demand. This situation may force PJM to implement rolling blackouts during extreme weather conditions to protect the grid infrastructure.
Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) chairman Mark Christie highlighted the immediacy of the threat, stating, “The reliability risk is across the street.” PJM anticipates a 4.8 percent annual increase in power demand over the next decade, a stark contrast to previous years of stagnant growth.
The increase in electricity rates has angered consumers, while tech giants like Amazon, Alphabet (Google’s parent company), and Microsoft resist proposals requiring data centers to either build their own power sources or reduce operations during demand spikes. It is worth noting that Microsoft has partnered with energy provider Constellation Energy to reopen the functional nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island, which will be used, in part, to power its AI operations. However, the issue of strain on the physical grid infrastructure remains.
Efforts to address the grid’s challenges have stalled due to disagreements among PJM executives, tech companies, and power suppliers. An independent electrical market monitor has called for federal intervention, warning that without sufficient power infrastructure, PJM may have to allocate blackouts instead of ensuring reliability.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The United States Congress has released its Financial Services and General Government and National Security and State “minibus”—with mirror drafts authored by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Congress, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the Helsinki Commission, and Belize.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The minibus legislation was released on Sunday, January 11, 2026, with funding provisions being exposed over subsequent days.
🎯IMPACT: The legislation includes significant funding for globalistdeep state entities like the National Endowment for Democracy and the Helsinki Commission, along with several million dollars for infrastructure projects in Belize.
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The United States Congress has released its Financial Services and General Government and National Security and State “minibus”—with mirror drafts authored by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees. Concerningly, the legislation includes significant funding for globalist deep state entities like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the Helsinki Commission, along with several million dollars for infrastructure projects in Belize.
A congressional minibus is essentially smaller omnibus legislation that includes funding for several government departments and agencies, and is often prone to being filled with unpopular spending that would otherwise not pass as a standalone bill. In this case, the latest minibus contains $315 million for the NED, a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization (NGO) with a long history of targeting conservative journalists and media outlets.
In February last year, anti-Trump neoconservatives were up in arms over the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) moving to freeze funds for NED. The National Pulse reported at the time that many conservative leaders in the United States and around the world contended that NED squanders funds on undermining right-leaning governments in allied nations, such as Hungary, while boosting leftist media and politicians.
The minibus bill also provides reauthorization for the Helsinki Commission—an independent government agency created in 1975 and tasked with monitoring compliance with the Helsinki Accords. However, the agency has morphed over the years into an entity that promotes color revolutions and unauthorized election interference operations in foreign nations. Additionally, the Helsinki Commission has become a key roost for a number of anti-Trump Russia hoax conspiracy theorists, including former John Brennan aide Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Sir William Browder KCMG, and the leftist Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s (OCCRP) Drew Sullivan.
Notably, Browder is a staunch proponent of seizing Russian assets outside of normal government procedures—which could trigger significant backlash—and has routinely accused figures like Donald Trump Jr. and Vice President J.D. Vance of parroting Kremlin talk points. Further, the Helsinki Commission maintains ties to Ukrainian propagandist Illia Ponomarenko and former U.S. Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who has become one of the top Russia conspiracy theorists on social media.
Aside from the direct funding and authorization of NGOs that aim to undermine President Donald J. Trump‘s agenda, the minibus also contains, inexplicably, $5.7 million in funds—ostensibly through the now-defunct USAID—for infrastructure projects in Belize. This funding was likely inserted as an earmark request by lawmakers after USAID itself was dissolved, with its key functions being absorbed by the U.S. Department of State.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: French populist leader Marine Le Pen has begun a high-stakes appeal in Paris against a ruling banning her from running for public office for five years, due to a controversial conviction for embezzling European Union (EU) funds.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Marine Le Pen, her National Rally (RN) party, and Court of Appeal judges.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The appeal began in Paris and will last until February 12, with a ruling expected by the summer.
💬KEY QUOTE: Barring Le Pen from the presidential election would be “deeply worrying for democracy,” said Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally party.
🎯IMPACT: The outcome of the appeal will determine whether Le Pen can run in the 2027 French presidential election.
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Marine Le Pen has launched an appeal in Paris against a conviction that bars her from holding public office for five years, a ruling that could end her hopes of running in France’s 2027 presidential election. The case stems from a 2022 judgment in which Le Pen, leader of the populist National Rally (RN), was found guilty of embezzling approximately $3.2 million in European Union (EU) funds. The court ruled that parliamentary assistants paid by the European Parliament had, in fact, worked for her party rather than on EU legislative duties.
Le Pen, 57, received a four-year prison sentence, with two years suspended, a fine of about $110,000, and an immediate ban from standing for public office. It was a highly controversial ruling, with the line between parliamentary and party work being ill-defined, and even anti-Le Pen journalists conceded that the prosecution appeared selective.
The Paris Court of Appeal will re-examine the case in full, reviewing both factual findings and legal arguments. Hearings are scheduled to run until February 12, with a decision expected by the summer. The timing is crucial, as candidates must register for the 2027 presidential race by March of that year. If the ban is upheld, Le Pen would be unable to stand.
Le Pen has long denied wrongdoing and argues that the case represents politically motivated “lawfare” aimed at removing her from public life. She has been a central figure in French politics for well over a decade, reshaping the party founded by her late father into the National Rally and leading it to achieve record electoral performances. She has run for president three times and was widely seen as a leading contender for 2027 before the conviction.
RN president Jordan Bardella warned that preventing Le Pen from competing would be “deeply worrying for democracy.” Bardella has ruled out running for president himself, instead positioning himself as a future candidate for prime minister. However, recent opinion polls suggest he may outperform Le Pen in some hypothetical presidential matchups, highlighting his growing prominence within the party.
International figures have also weighed in. President Donald J. Trumpcriticized the prosecution against Le Pen last year, calling it politically driven and urging authorities to “FREE MARINE LE PEN!”
❓WHAT HAPPENED: Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton, have both refused to comply with a congressional subpoena compelling their testimony before the House Oversight Committee’s inquiry into the activities of deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, attorneys for the Clintons, the House Oversight Committee, Chairman James Comer (R-KY), Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN), deceased pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Supreme Court.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The Clintons were scheduled to testify on Tuesday and Wednesday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I hope there might be some charges over at [the Department of Justice].” — Rep. Tim Burchett
🎯IMPACT: The rejection of the congressional subpoena is likely to be the subject of a DOJ criminal referral and extensive litigation regarding the Supreme Court’s decisions in Watkins v. United States and Trump v. United States.
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Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton, have both refused to comply with a congressional subpoena compelling their testimony before the House Oversight Committee’s inquiry into the activities of deceased pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein. The testimony was slated for Tuesday and Wednesday; however, an attorney representing the Clintons stated that neither would appear before the House panel and argued that the congressional subpoena is “legally unenforceable.”
The refusal to testify and rejection of the congressional subpoena could set up a contempt of Congress showdown between House Republicans and the Clintons, with a possible criminal referral to the Department of Justice (DOJ). “President and Secretary Clinton have already provided the limited information they possess about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to the Committee,” the Clinton attorneys’ letter to Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) reads. “They did so proactively and voluntarily, and despite the fact that the Subpoenas are invalid and legally unenforceable, untethered to a valid legislative purpose, unwarranted because they do not seek pertinent information, and an unprecedented infringement on the separation of powers.”
“Your continued insistence that the former President and Secretary of State can be compelled to appear before the Committee under these circumstances, however, brings us toward a protracted and unnecessary legal confrontation that distracts from the principal work of the Congress with respect to this matter, which, if conducted sincerely, could help ensure the victims of Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell are afforded some measure of justice for the crimes perpetrated against them, however late,” the letter adds.
The Clintons’ attorney cites the Supreme Court‘s Watkins decision, which states, “These are functions of the executive and judicial departments of government. No inquiry is an end in itself; it must be related to, and in furtherance of, a legitimate task of the Congress.” The attorneys contend that the House inquiry is not related to legislative business and, therefore, the subpoenas are unenforceable.
However, not all members of the House Oversight Committee agree with the legal analysis provided by the attorneys for the Clintons. Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN) stated, “I hope there might be some charges over at [DOJ].”
Further, the Supreme Court has been clear that former presidents do not enjoy blanket immunity for their actions, and the Watkins decision on its face appears intended to apply to Congressional subpoenas involving current and not former members of the executive and judicial branches, suggesting the argument of the attorneys for Bill and Hillary Clinton—neither of whom currently holds office—is a stretch at best.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has filed a motion to dismiss President Donald J. Trump’s lawsuit over how his January 6, 2021, speech was manipulated in a Panorama documentary.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump and the BBC, including its Panorama documentary team.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was filed in a Florida court last month, and the motion to dismiss was filed on Monday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “As we have made clear previously, we will be defending this case. We are not going to make further comment on ongoing legal proceedings.” – BBC spokesman
🎯IMPACT: The case has raised questions about media accountability and the legal jurisdiction of international broadcasters.
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has filed a motion to dismiss President Donald J. Trump’s multi-billion dollar lawsuit over the deceptive editing of his January 6, 2021, aired during a Panorama documentary ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The lawsuit, filed in a Florida court last month, accuses the BBC of defamation and violating trade practices law.
Court documents filed on Monday reveal that the BBC contends the Florida court lacks “personal jurisdiction” over the broadcaster, that the venue is “improper,” and that President Trump has “failed to state a claim.” The BBC previously apologized for the edit but rejected Trump’s demands for compensation, maintaining there is no basis for a defamation claim.
The broadcaster will also contend that the Panorama program was not aired in the United States and therefore did not defame Trump in the jurisdiction in which he seeks relief. It further argues that Trump has not demonstrated actual damage caused by the documentary, noting that he was re-elected and carried Florida with a commanding majority after the Panorama program aired. Trump claims the documentary was available on the Britbox service and accessible to American viewers, which the BBC disputes.
Additionally, the BBC asserts that Trump cannot plausibly allege “actual malice” in the documentary’s publication. The doctored clip, which is approximately 15 seconds long, was part of an hour-long television program that, according to the broadcaster, offered a balanced portrayal of his 2024 re-election campaign. An internal BBC memo leaked in November criticized the editing of the speech, and the scandal surrounding it has led to the resignations of senior BBC officials, including Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness.
In its motion, the BBC has also requested the court to “stay all other discovery” pending a decision on its motion to dismiss. A proposed trial date in 2027 has been indicated if the case proceeds. A BBC spokesman stated, “As we have made clear previously, we will be defending this case. We are not going to make further comment on ongoing legal proceedings.”
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