Trump’s official account on X showed two images Monday of a framed copy of the historical document hanging on the wall not far from the Resolute desk.
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Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman has cautioned politicians against internal conflicts, warning that it threatens national sovereignty. Speaking at a commemorative event for the 2009 Pilkhana killings, he urged unity to combat crime and avoid criticising security agencies for past incidents. This warning comes amidst political turbulence following Sheikh Hasina's administration's overthrow.
Michigan Rep. Laurie Pohutsky revealed she underwent sterilization, expressing concerns over reproductive healthcare under Trump's policies. Her announcement at a rally highlighted fears of restricted reproductive rights. The decision drew criticism from conservatives, but Pohutsky defended it as a personal healthcare choice. Trump reinstated policies limiting federal funding for abortion services, igniting debates over reproductive rights.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. denied allegations of sexual misconduct toward his former babysitter during his confirmation hearing. He claimed the apology in a text to her was for something unrelated. Text messages revealed Kennedy expressing regret for any discomfort caused. His cousin Caroline Kennedy opposed his nomination, alleging a history of inappropriate behavior.
Frenchman Serge Atlaoui, on Indonesia's death row since 2007 for drug offenses, was released and transferred to France on humanitarian grounds due to illness. Arrested in 2005, he denied being a trafficker, claiming he was installing machinery in a suspected acrylic factory. Initially sentenced to life, it was later changed to death. His return follows a France-Indonesia agreement, amid Jakarta’s recent releases of high-profile detainees.
Blue Origin’s debut launch of its massive New Glenn rocket, initially scheduled for Monday, was postponed due to ice buildup in critical systems. The company, founded by Jeff Bezos, is eyeing Tuesday for a second attempt, though poor weather may cause further delays. Named after astronaut John Glenn, this ambitious rocket aims to set new milestones in space exploration.
Elon Musk and DOGE detail plans to reduce government spending by 15% through cutting waste and fraud, saving taxpayers $130 billion. Despite pushback and scrutiny over the department's methods, Musk argues that preventing fraud aligns with legal requirements, ensuring taxpayer money is spent correctly.
Israel freed Ahmad Manasra, a Palestinian. He was involved in an attack as a 13-year-old and developed schizophrenia while incarcerated. Palestinians claim harsh imprisonment caused his mental illness. He was convicted of attempted murder. Appeals for early release were denied. Rights groups highlight worsening prison conditions. Recently released Palestinian prisoners appeared unwell.
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 began his second term by signing executive orders in the Oval Office. Amid this, Fox News' Peter Doocy inquired about a traditional letter left by Joe Biden. Trump, surprised, found the envelope in the desk drawer marked '47.' Although he considered reading it aloud, Trump chose to keep its contents private for now, maintaining the tradition's intrigue.