US President Donald Trump announced the formation of a committee to develop a regulatory framework for digital assets, led by David Sacks. The executive order aims to advance America's crypto position, remove unnecessary regulations, and prohibit central bank digital currencies. The initiative seeks to foster innovation while ensuring clear regulatory guidelines and protecting economic liberty.
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Under President Trump, the US appears to be retreating from its role in supporting Ukraine and Europe. Trump's recent statements and actions have strained relations with European allies, raising fears of a forced Ukrainian capitulation and the fragility of European security. Discussions about increased EU defense capabilities and the formation of a European peacekeeping force are taking place.
A federal judge in DC has extended a restraining order preventing the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan nationals under an old wartime law. The administration claims these individuals are gang members, while opponents argue against its legality. The Supreme Court is being asked to review the decision, with further hearings scheduled for April 8.
Edward Yedid, a luxury home designer, allegedly crashed his Porsche into another car in the Hamptons on Christmas. The intoxicated driver was arrested after failing sobriety tests. Neither Edward Yedid nor the family suffered serious injuries. Yedid faces charges including DWI. He must appear in court for arraignment on January 8.
US President Trump aims to end the Russia-Ukraine war but is increasingly frustrated with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for not engaging in peace talks. Trump's administration is pushing Nato allies for more support and holding discussions with Russia, though excluding Ukraine has drawn criticism. Despite tensions, Trump remains focused on securing peace.
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Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has secured high-profile New York lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo for his defense. Evidence linking Mangione to the crime scene, including a matching 3D-printed gun and fingerprints, has strengthened the prosecution's case. Mangione, currently held in Pennsylvania on separate charges, may waive extradition to New York next week.
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