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Trump Considers Pardoning NYC Mayor Eric Adams Amid Federal Corruption Charges

President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago that he would consider pardoning New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who was indicted on federal corruption charges in September. The charges allege Adams exchanged favors for Turkey in return for campaign contributions, which were then used to obtain matching city campaign funds. The indictment also claims Adams received benefits, such as hotel upgrades, in connection to the arrangement.

Biden to Establish Monument for Francis Perkins

President Joe Biden moved to establish the Frances Perkins National Monument in Newcastle, Maine, to "honor the historic contributions of America’s first woman Cabinet Secretary and the longest-serving Secretary of Labor," a White House fact sheet says.

Israel Refutes Cindy McCain’s Claim on Gaza Aid: 847 Trucks Delivered in November

Israel on Monday rejected claims by Cindy McCain, director of the United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP), that only two WFP trucks entered Gaza in November. McCain’s statements on CBS News’ Face the Nation accused Israel of targeting aid workers and obstructing aid, leading to significant pushback from Israeli officials.

Biden to Harris at DNC Event: ‘You’re Not Going Anywhere’

President Joe Biden assured Vice President Kamala Harris of her continued importance to the Democratic Party during remarks at the Democratic National Committee’s holiday party on Sunday. Turning to Harris, Biden declared, “You’re not going anywhere,” while praising her integrity and purpose throughout her career.

Sen. Klobuchar Calls for Reform of Presidential Pardon Process

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) called for reforms to the presidential pardon process, saying it "cries out for reform" during an interview on CBS News’ Face the Nation on Sunday. Her comments followed President Joe Biden’s record-breaking 1,500 commutations in one day, which have drawn bipartisan criticism.

Biden Set to Pardon Nearly 1,500 Individuals This Week, Including Doctor Convicted of Diluting Chemotherapy Drugs to Cancer Patients

President Joe Biden’s decision to grant clemency to nearly 1,500 individuals has sparked controversy, with critics questioning the inclusion of individuals convicted of serious offenses.

Trump Greeted With Enthusiastic Welcome at Army-Navy Game

On Saturday, President Donald Trump was met with an enthusiastic and patriotic reception at the 125th Army-Navy Game in Landover, Maryland.

California Couple Killed in Shooting While Vacationing in Mexico

A California couple, Gloria Ambriz, 50, and Rafael Cardona, 53, were tragically killed in a shooting while vacationing in Michoacán, Mexico.

Democrats Divided on Attending Inauguration Day

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to be sworn in for a second term, Democrats in Congress remain divided over whether to attend the Jan. 20 inauguration.

Trump Calls for Drones to be Shot Down

President-elect Donald Trump called for unidentified drones seen across several states to be shot down.

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