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Republicans and conservatives on social media are taking a victory lap after Senate Democrats failed in a last-minute attempt to keep control of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Wednesday after narrowly losing a vote to end debate on re-appointing the board’s chair, Lauren McFerran.

Outgoing Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had hoped to confirm McFerran, a President Biden pick, to a new five-year term that would have given Democrats control of the influential agency until at least 2026, but the vote failed, 50-49, with independent Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona voting against it. 

The vote, which conservatives had railed against for days by arguing that President-elect Trump should decide the pick after his November election victory, was celebrated by conservatives.

“Working Americans just delivered a massive victory for President Trump and his pro-worker polices, so why on earth would we let Biden choose more NLRB nominees?” Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Fox News Digital in a statement. “I’m glad we didn’t, and I look forward to working with President Trump to support policies and nominees that are good for working families and all Americans.”

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Sen. Josh Hawley, left, and Sen. Chuck Schumer (File)

“Lauren McFerran’s abysmal record running the Biden-Harris NLRB includes undermining freelancers, crushing businesses of all sizes, and greenlighting vulgar union harassment of American workers,” Tom Hebert, director of competition and regulatory policy for Americans for Tax Reform, told Fox News Digital in a statement.

“Chuck Schumer tried to put the Trump-Vance NLRB under Democrat control by sneaking McFerran’s renomination through the Senate, anticipating Republican absences. Fortunately for American workers and businesses, Republicans showed up and blocked Schumer’s scheme, ensuring the Trump-Vance NLRB is controlled by pro-worker Republicans instead of anti-worker Democrats.”

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite/File)

“I am glad the Senate rejected Democrats’ partisan attempt to deny President Trump the opportunity to choose his own NLRB nominees and enact a pro-America, pro-worker agenda with the mandate he has from the American people,” Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., posted on X.

“Outstanding work @SenateGOP and free thinkers @SenatorSinema and @Sen_JoeManchin!” Independent Women’s Voice senior policy analyst Carrie Sheffield posted on X. “Another antagonist of @elonmusk and free speech collapses. Paving the way for @realDonaldTrump to fix harmful policies. Great work.”

A point of frustration for Republicans was the fact that Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chair Bernie Sanders denied a request from Cassidy to hold a public hearing on McFerran before advancing her. McFerran’s nomination has been waiting for consideration since August.

In 2021, McFerran’s NLRB ordered Tesla to direct Musk to delete a tweet they said was damaging to a unionization effort at Tesla in a move that was eventually overturned by the U.S. Appeals Court. 

“The current administration is doing everything possible to prevent government efficiency, but @DOGE is inevitable,” Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk posted on X before the vote in response to a post lamenting the Democrat push to advance McFerran. 

Unlike most similar agencies, members of the NLRB cannot be removed by the president at will simply based on policy goals or changing administrations. 

“Any member of the Board may be removed by the President, upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause,” the NLRB website states.

In response to the McFerran vote, Democrats pulled the cloture vote for Republican NLRB nominee Joshua Ditelberg, giving Trump the opportunity to fill two seats if nothing changes before inauguration day. 

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Sen. Joe Manchin (Samuel Corum/Getty Images/File)

Schumer filed cloture on McFerran’s nomination on Monday, setting up a vote on Wednesday. In floor remarks, the New York Democrat did not acknowledge the lame-duck nature of the vote, telling his colleagues, “If you truly care about working families, if you care about fixing income inequality in America, then you should be in favor of advancing today’s NLRB nominees. You can’t say you are for working families, then go and vote ‘no’ today, because the NLRB protects workers from mistreatment on the job and from overreaching employers.”

In a statement after the vote, Schumer said, “It is deeply disappointing, a direct attack on working people, and incredibly troubling that this highly qualified nominee – with a proven track record of protecting worker rights – did not have the votes.”

Fox News Digital’s Julia Johnson contributed to this report.

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Latest Trump nominees include Kari Lake, Dr. Peter Lamelas and Daniel Newlin

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President-elect Donald Trump nominated a few more candidates on Wednesday night to serve in various positions during his second term.

He tapped Kari Lake as the next director of the Voice of America, a state-funded U.S. government broadcaster. Lake was a longtime Arizona broadcaster who ran unsuccessfully for public office in 2022 and 2024.

“I am pleased to announce that Kari Lake will serve as our next Director of the Voice of America. She will be appointed by, and work closely with, our next head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, who I will announce soon, to ensure that the American values of Freedom and Liberty are broadcast around the World FAIRLY and ACCURATELY, unlike the lies spread by the Fake News Media,” Trump wrote in a release.

Voice of America is an influential broadcast channel that serves news, information, and cultural programming through the Internet, mobile and social media, radio, and television. The broadcaster serves in over 40 languages.

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Kari Lake, former U.S. Republican Senate candidate for Arizona, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference Argentina in Buenos Aires, Argentina, last week. (Anita Pouchard Serra/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Trump also named Dr. Peter Lamelas, a physician, philanthropist, and businessman, as the next U.S. Ambassador to Argentina. Lamelas immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba and founded MD Now Urgent Care in Florida, the state’s largest urgent care system.

“As a child, Peter and his family fled communist Cuba and LEGALLY immigrated to the USA, starting with nothing, and achieving the American Dream,” Trump wrote in the announcement on Truth Social.

Lamelas was previously appointed to the Department of Justice’s Medal of Valor Review Board during Trump’s first term and has served as a town commissioner in Manalapan, Florida, and on the state’s Board of Medicine.

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Also on Wednesday evening, Trump announced Daniel Newlin, a law enforcement veteran, as the next U.S. Ambassador to Colombia. In addition to a 28-year career with the Orange County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office where he worked as a fugitive detective, Newlin is also a business executive and entrepreneur.

“With his Law Enforcement expertise enabling him to navigate complex international issues, and his business insights fostering economic partnerships, Newlin stands as a powerful advocate for U.S. interests, and a Champion for strengthening ties, and making a difference in the World,” Trump wrote.

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The picks announced Wednesday night are the latest in a long string of nominations the president-elect hopes the Senate will approve.



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Jay-Z accused of taking ‘improper’ steps to expose his rape accuser’s identity

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Jay-Z took “improper” steps to identify the woman suing him for rape, according to her lawyer, Tony Buzbee.

Shawn Carter, known professionally as Jay-Z, and his legal team filed a letter Monday requesting the woman accusing the rapper of raping her when she was 13 years old be identified, Fox News Digital previously confirmed. The woman’s lawyer responded, claiming the letter was used as a pretext to submit “press releases” disguised as legal filings.

“It appears defendant Carter made that separate filing, which we believe to be procedurally improper and substantively deficient, to serve as the pretext for defense counsel to submit two ‘letter briefs’ to the Court on December 9 and 10,” Buzbee wrote in a letter filed Dec. 10, which was obtained by Fox News Digital. 

“These ‘letter briefs’ are, frankly, nothing short of defamation hiding behind the thinnest veneer of litigation privilege.

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Jay-Z improperly sought to reveal his rape accuser’s identity, according to her lawyer. (Monica Schipper/WireImage)

“Except for one sentence requesting an expedited hearing, the ‘letter briefs’ have absolutely nothing to do with the only pending issue before the Court — namely, whether my client should be allowed to continue to proceed anonymously,” he added. 

“The letters’ otherwise irrelevant contentions that the amended complaint’s allegations are ‘inflammatory’ and ‘frivolous,’ as against counsel’s plea that ‘Mr. Carter is entirely innocent,’ are merely press releases dressed as legal filings.”

Jay-Z was named as a defendant in an amended complaint accusing the rapper, along with friend Sean “Diddy” Combs, of raping a young girl at a VMAs afterparty in 2000, Fox News Digital confirmed. The lawsuit, initially filed in October, was refiled Sunday in New York by an anonymous accuser.

The “Empire State of Mind” rapper denied the allegations in a statement shared on a Roc Nation social media account.

“My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a ‘lawyer’ named Tony Buzbee,” Jay-Z shared in the statement. “What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle.

“No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!

“These allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree? These alleged victims would deserve real justice if that were the case.”

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Jay-Z is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl with Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2000 at a VMAs after-party. ( J. Vespa/WireImage)

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According to the lawsuit, the 13-year-old girl was dropped off at Radio City Music Hall by a friend because she wanted to attend the MTV Video Music Awards in 2000. In an attempt to gain entry to the venue, she began approaching limousine drivers waiting outside the celebrity-filled event.

“One of the limousine drivers she spoke to claimed to work for [Diddy],” the lawsuit states. “He told her that Combs liked younger girls and said she ‘fit what Diddy was looking for,’ not allowing her into the Awards, but inviting her to an afterparty.”

The 13-year-old “recognized many celebrities” upon arrival at the party and was required to sign a nondisclosure agreement. However, she was not given a copy.

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Jay-Z and Beyoncé attended the “Mufasa: The Lion King” premiere one day after a sexual assault lawsuit was filed against the rapper. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

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After allegedly consuming one drink, the 13-year-old became disoriented and found a bedroom to rest in. Jay-Z, Diddy and female “celebrity B” seemingly followed the girl into the room. She “immediately recognized all three celebrities,” according to the court document.

Jay-Z allegedly raped the girl, followed by Diddy’s alleged rape of the plaintiff, all while “celebrity B” watched, the court document stated.

Jay-Z’s legal team filed to have the lawsuit dismissed Dec. 9, one day after the amended complaint was filed.

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Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs both deny allegations against them. (Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage for Bad Boy Entertainment)

In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, Diddy’s reps once again denied the allegations.

“This amended complaint and the recent extortion lawsuit against Mr. Buzbee exposes his barrage of lawsuits against Mr. Combs for what they are: shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs,” the statement said.

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“As his legal team has said before, Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor.” 

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California reparations bills killed as Newsom sought to avoid appearing ‘too progressive’

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Reparations activists in California hope their snubbed bills that were shelved in September will be re-introduced by a legislator during the next special session that Gov. Gavin Newsom called in January.

“That is one of the primary demands or commands from the community and reparations leaders is for a legislator, it doesn’t even have to be a black legislator, but a legislator to reintroduce those two bills that failed,” California Reparations Task Force Chair Kamilah Moore told Fox News Digital in an interview this week.

The bills, SB 1403 and SB 1331, would have established the California American Freedman’s Affairs Agency to oversee reparations programs and create a dedicated fund for implementing reparations policies, respectively. Both were snubbed after backers said the bills would not move forward and be signed by Newsom.

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Assemblymember Isaac Bryan, right, talks to members of the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California about two reparations bills, Aug. 31, 2024, at the Capitol in Sacramento. (AP Photo/Tran Nguyen)

“I think the reason for Newsom was probably political, like, he didn’t think that these reparations would get so serious so fast,” Moore said. “And then this particular election year when Kamala [Harris] was running for president, and you can’t look too progressive in this political environment we’re in.”

The two bills, authored by members of the California Legislative Black Caucus, were pivotal for the reparations task force to carry out its atoning for what supporters said was a legacy of racist policies that drove disparities for Black people, from housing to education to health.

The Democrat-led California legislature passed a spate of other bills aimed at remedying past racial injustices, but none of them would provide direct payments to African Americans.

“I feel like the caucus and even Newsom were supportive of these bills, and there’s evidence of that. The Black Caucus wrote that letter in June wanting to give $6 million to their friends, the Black freedom Fund, which is problematic,” Moore said. “But the letter also said they wanted to give $6 million to the reparations agency, but then at the last minute, in August, they decided to kill the Reparations Agency Fund bill.”

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Gavin Newsom (Anadolu/Contributor/File)

At the time, then-Sen. Steven Bradford, who is now termed out, said the bills didn’t move forward out of fear they wouldn’t make it past Newsom’s desk.

“We’re at the finish line, and we as the Black Caucus owe it to the descendants of chattel slavery, to Black Californians and Black Americans to move this legislation forward,” Bradford said, urging his colleagues to reconsider the bills.

When the bills got pulled, a group of protesters were outraged inside the Sacramento Capitol after being promised the bills would receive time.

State Republican Assemblyman Bill Essayli accused Democrats in a post on X of going “into hiding” and refusing to bring the bills up for a vote when it came time to pass them despite “promising to pay direct cash reparations to Americans who have been harmed by slavery” for years.

Essayli talked to supporters in the Capitol that day and clarified that he did not support California taxpayers paying for the wrongs of slave states but “believed there should be a debate and a recorded vote on the issue.” He then urged the legislature to bring the bills for a floor debate.

“I don’t think you can constitutionally justify cash payments based on race,” Essayli told Fox News Digital in an interview this week. “[President-elect] Trump created opportunity zones, which resulted in direct investments into minority communities, so I think there’s other [ways] we can get resources and investments to those who have been harmed by racist policies and slavery long ago.”

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Members of the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California protest and demand lawmakers take up a vote on two reparations bills, Aug. 31, 2024, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Tran Nguyen)

There are two new reparations bills on the California docket that were introduced during the Dec. 2 special session.

AB 7, introduced by Democrat Assemblymembers Isaac Bryan and Tina McKinnor, proposes allowing California’s higher education institutions, including the California State University, the University of California, independent colleges and private postsecondary institutions, to consider giving admissions preference to applicants who are descendants of American slavery.

AB 57, introduced by McKinnor, seeks to allot a portion of California’s Home Purchase Assistance Program funds for descendants of slaves.

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Newsom has remained silent on most reparations bills introduced this year but approved a nearly $300 billion budget in June, which included up to $12 million for reparations. The budget did not detail which proposals the funds would support, and his administration has expressed opposition to some of the measures.

However, he signed some reparations-related bills, including a “formal apology for California’s historical role in the perpetuation of slavery and its enduring legacy.”

“The State of California accepts responsibility for the role we played in promoting, facilitating, and permitting the institution of slavery, as well as its enduring legacy of persistent racial disparities,” Newsom said in a statement in September. “Building on decades of work, California is now taking another important step forward in recognizing the grave injustices of the past – and making amends for the harms caused.” 

Fox News Digital’s Bradford Betz and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Garth Brooks used country greats Merle Haggard, George Jones to assist in his proposal to Trisha Yearwood

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Garth Brooks went to great lengths to give Trisha Yearwood a proposal she would never forget.

In the country music star’s newly released book, “The Anthology Part IV: Going Home,” Brooks shared that his proposal in May 2005 included country greats Merle Haggard and George Jones at Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, California.

In the book, Brooks wrote that Owens decided to launch his nightclub with large bronze statues of men in country music. He called the night the “Legends in Bronze” event and statues included Haggard, Jones, George Strait, Bob Willis, Willie Cash and Owens himself.

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Merle Haggard and George Jones assisted in Garth Brooks’ proposal to Trisha Yearwood. (Getty Images)

Brooks was very involved with the process of creating his statue, and Bill Rains, the artist behind the statue, made it clear that once it was finished, Brooks’ statue would stand “for hundreds of years” and not able to be changed. After Brooks was informed about the finality of the statue, he asked Rains, “Can you put a wedding ring on it?” 

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Rains gave the country music star a strange look and Brooks replied, “Because I have a love that’s going to do the same thing.” 

“And the woman I will love for hundreds and hundreds of years was going to be my wife… She was also going to marry three little girls.”

— Garth Brooks

Brooks detailed in his book that leading up to the proposal, Yearwood was in Cincinnati for work, which gave him the opportunity to fly down to Georgia and pick up her parents.

“I have Jack and Gwen all to myself on a plane, and I ask them for their daughter’s hand in marriage. This was in the spring of 2005, and I get their permission. And now I have to ask the three daughters,” Brooks wrote.

Yearwood mentioned at this point in the book that she would’ve “loved” to say she knew her now-husband was up to something, but she “had no clue.”

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Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks became engaged in 2005. (Roy Rochlin/WireImage)

Now it was time for Brooks to ask his three daughters, Taylor, August and Allie, for their permission to marry Yearwood. Brooks shares his kids with his first wife, Sandy Mahl. They were married from 1986 until they divorced in 2001.

“I tell the girls to get dressed up for dinner. ‘What are we going to dinner for, Dad?’ I said, ‘We’ll go out tonight and I’ll tell you.’ So, they’re ten, eight and six years old at this point. We’re eating dinner, and we started talking about the future,” Brooks wrote. “And August or somebody said, ‘Dad, are you getting around to ask us about you marrying Trisha?’ And I said, ‘Yes, I am.’ And they were all fine.”

“I said, ‘But this conversation goes deeper than that. She doesn’t have children, so if something happens to me, you have to take care of her. So, you three and Trisha are going to have to get married, as well. You’ll exchange rings, vows, everything.'”

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Garth Brooks was married to his first wife, Sandy Mahl, from 1986 to 2001. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)

Brooks wrote that this conversation with his three young daughters made him very emotional.

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“Then, Allie, at six years old, puts down her fork, looks at me, pats me on the arm, and says, ‘We got your back, bra strap.’ That was it. ‘We got your back, bra strap.’ Conversation over,” Brooks wrote.

Brooks wrote that he also asked for his ex-wife’s blessing before the big proposal. 

“If Sandy would’ve said no, then that would’ve affected a lot of things. The brakes would’ve came on because we’d have to love together as a family,” he said. Thankfully for Yearwood and Brooks, Sandy did not have any issue with the two getting married. In fact, she thought it was the “right move for our family.”

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Garth Brooks asked for his daughters’ and his ex-wife’s approval before proposing to Yearwood. (Suzanne Cordeiro)

Brooks’ friend, Fred Reiser, was the mastermind behind the entire proposal. Reiser made a deal with Haggard that if he attended the event, he could close the show and Brooks booked a private plane for Jones.

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“When they unveiled the statue, I took Miss Yearwood’s hand. They’ve already unveiled Haggard, Jones, Strait… I mean this is pretty fricking cool. And I look at Trisha and point to that ring, and it was like everyone was there, but nobody was there but us.

“And the first thing she did was grab her face and start shaking her head from side to side, and I thought, ‘Oh s–t, did I misread this one?’” Brooks wrote. 

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Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary next year. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

Yearwood wrote, “I know it must have scared him to death, but my first reaction was, ‘No! This can’t be happening in front of all these people! But yes! Yes! Yes!'”

At the end of the night, Brooks wrote that it all “worked out really well.” 

The couple tied the knot in Oklahoma a few months later and Brooks’ father was the best man at his wedding. 

“And the woman I will love for hundreds and hundreds of years was going to be my wife… She was also going to marry three little girls,” Brooks concluded.

Since tying the knot, Brooks and Yearwood have dealt with controversy.

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In October, the country music star was accused of sexually assaulting “Jane Roe” in 2019 during a work trip, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. Per the documents filed by “Jane Roe,” the woman was first hired in 1999 to do the makeup and hairstyling for Brooks’ wife, Yearwood. She began working for Brooks doing makeup and hair in 2017, a couple of years before the alleged events took place.

Brooks has denied the allegations and amended his complaint against “Jane Roe” in an Oct. 8 filing obtained by Fox News Digital. The “Much Too Young” singer accused the woman, who he named in the filing, of attempted extortion, defamation, false light invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Brooks’ “The Anthology Part IV: Going Home” was released on Friday.

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JESSE WATTERS: The train’s departing from Mar-a-Lago and everyone’s scrambling for a seat

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Fox News host Jesse Watters talks about how more and more people are showing up to support President-elect Donald Trump on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

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JESSE WATTERS: Choo choo! Board the Trump train or get tied to the tracks. That’s what Republicans and even Democrats are telling each other. The train’s departing from Mar-a-Lago and everyone’s scrambling for a seat. Once you step into the cafe car, you never know who you’re going to see.

America’s most successful entrepreneurs are wintering in Palm Beach. Elon already has his own villa at Mar-a-Lago. Others are just dropping in for dinner. 

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump attends the America First Policy Institute Gala held at Mar-a-Lago on November 14, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump has been announcing a number of nominees to fill out his upcoming administration. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) ( Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

That was venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, one of the greatest pioneers of the Internet. Having dinners on the patio for the nightly pitch meeting. Hey, Trump, what about this? You’re hired. Andreessen is not an ideologue. He’s met with Biden’s team, and they wanted A.I. to be owned by the government.

This is how the Democrats rig the economy. You have a couple of monopolies in each industry that does the government’s bidding. Now, everything makes sense, doesn’t it? Tomorrow, 47 is going to be ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. And he’s been named Time magazine’s person of the Year. 

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Hannity floats scathing critique of Biden admin over ‘chilling’ drone flights: Don’t seem to ‘give a damn’

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Fox News host Sean Hannity called out the Biden administration for failing to “get to the bottom” of numerous mysterious drone sightings as Americans across the northeast watch the skies.

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SEAN HANNITY: Of course, anxiety is running high, and rightfully so. There are random objects the size of a bus that sound like a Harley hovering all over the state of New Jersey, people’s homes, even the president-elect’s golf club and other important installations. But let me be clear. This is not a story about aliens. This is not an extra terrestrial segment. Instead, this is a serious, alarming, potential national security threat that your government does not seem to care about at all or feel the need to explain in any way. And that fails to get to the bottom of this.

Let me be very clear. Maybe in the end this turns out to be nothing. I actually hope that’s true. But the fact that your government doesn’t know and hasn’t known now for weeks is chilling. The apparent message from Joe Biden and Kamala and Mayorkas, even our own military, close your eyes and pretend like it’s not happening. Well, that’s not going to secure our country.

The DOD says they are aware of the drones, and that’s pretty much it. That’s it. End of story. We also have few details or answers from anyone at the FBI, the DHS, the Biden-Harris White House or any other so-called public servant or national security official. Apparently, under Biden, they don’t really feel they need to answer you. They probably don’t even know, which makes it even worse under Biden. This is not a government by the people. For the people of the people. It’s a shady cabal of all powerful unelected bureaucrats that don’t really seem to give a damn if you are concerned or worried, and they’re the ones that should be on top of this. Americans, we’re entitled to answers. If you have something the size of a bus flying all over to the skies of our country, I think we need to know about that. 

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NBA Hall of Famers Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter join Bills’ ownership group

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Two NBA legends have joined the NFL as owners. 

Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter are among a group of minority stakeholders joining the ownership group of the Buffalo Bills, the team announced Wednesday. 

Jozy Altidore, the former U.S. men’s national soccer team star, is also in the group of 10. 

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Former Houston Rockets player Tracy McGrady is honored during a game against the Denver Nuggets at Toyota Center. (Troy Taormina/USA Today Sports)

This is the first time in franchise history the Pegula family has brought in secondary shareholders for their team. The Pegulas remain the principal owners. 

According to the Bills, the private equity firm Arctos is also entering the fold as part of the new ownership group. Arctos has stakes in many leagues, including the NHL, NBA, MLB and MLS. 

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It is unclear just how much each new shareholder paid for a piece of the team, which is valued at $4.2 billion, according to Forbes. 

For McGrady and Carter, ownership runs in the family now. They are cousins who played as teammates early in their illustrious NBA careers with the Toronto Raptors.

McGrady was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017, and Carter entered in October.

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Workers clear snow in Highmark Stadium in preparation for a game between the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers in Orchard Park, N.Y., Dec. 1, 2024.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

McGrady was a seven-time All-Star, seven-time All-NBA selection and a two-time scoring champion over his 15-year career. 

“T-Mac” spent his first three years in Toronto after being taken ninth overall in the 1997 NBA Draft. But his All-Star seasons — seven straight — came with the Orlando Magic over four seasons, followed by the Houston Rockets, where he was an All-Star three out of his six seasons with the team. 

McGrady also played for the New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks before ending his career in 2012. 

Carter spent 22 seasons in the NBA, earning eight All-Star bids and two All-NBA nods. Most of his seasons came with the Raptors, who just retired his No. 15. He averaged 23.4 points per game over 403 games with the franchise.

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Former Toronto Raptors player Vince Carter reacts during the ceremony to retire his number at halftime of a game against the Sacramento Kings.  (John E. Sokolowski/Imagn Images)

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Carter moved on to the New Jersey Nets, followed by the Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies, Atlanta Hawks, Magic, Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns. Carter retired after the 2019-20 campaign. 

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House passes nearly $1 trillion defense spending bill, adding to US debt of $36 trillion

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The House voted to pass its yearly defense bill Wednesday, adding about another $1 trillion to the $36 trillion national debt.

The 1,800-page bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), details how $895.2 billion allocated toward defense and national security will be spent.

On Wednesday, the bill passed 281-140, with 16 Republicans voting no. Only 81 Democrats voted yes, while 124 voted no.

The legislation now heads to the Senate for passage before heading to President Biden’s desk for his signature.

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The Pentagon is seen from Air Force One as it flies over Washington March 2, 2022.  (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

The bill’s passage comes as the U.S. national debt continues to climb at a rapid pace and shows no signs of slowing down.

As of Dec. 11, the national debt, which measures what the U.S. owes its creditors, fell to $36,163,442,396,226.61, according to the latest numbers released by the U.S. Treasury Department. The debt represents a decrease of $8.8 billion from the figure released the previous day.

By comparison, 40 years ago, the national debt hovered at about $907 billion.

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The United States Capitol building in Washington D.C., Dec. 2, 2024.  (Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The latest findings from the Congressional Budget Office indicate the national debt will grow to an astonishing $54 trillion in the next decade, the result of an aging population and rising federal health care costs. Higher interest rates are also compounding the pain of higher debt.

Should that debt materialize, it could risk America’s economic standing in the world.

The spike in the national debt follows a burst of spending by President Biden and Democratic lawmakers.

As of September 2022, Biden had already approved roughly $4.8 trillion in borrowing, including $1.85 trillion for a COVID relief measure dubbed the American Rescue Plan and $370 billion for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), a group that advocates for reducing the deficit.

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President Biden visits with members of the 82nd Airborne Division at the G2A Arena, Friday, March 25, 2022, in Jasionka, Poland. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Biden visits with members of the 82nd Airborne Division at the G2A Arena March 25, 2022, in Jasionka, Poland. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

While that is about half of the $7.5 trillion that President-elect Trump added to the deficit while he was in office, it’s far more than the $2.5 trillion Trump approved at that same point during his first term. 

Biden has repeatedly defended the spending by his administration and boasted about cutting the deficit by $1.7 trillion. 

“I might note parenthetically: In my first two years, I reduced the debt by $1.7 trillion. No president has ever done that,” Biden said recently. 

That figure, though, refers to a reduction in the national deficit between fiscal years 2020 and 2022. The deficit certainly shrank during that period, though it was largely because emergency measures put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic had expired.

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A transgender rights supporter takes part in a rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court. (Getty Images)

Despite adding to the national debt, the NDAA was strongly bipartisan, but some Democratic lawmakers were against the inclusion of a ban on transgender medical treatments for children of military members if such treatment could result in sterilization.

The bill also included a 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted service members and a 4.5% increase for others as key to improving the quality of life for those serving in the military.

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The defense act also includes measures to strengthen deterrence against China and calls for an investment of $15.6 billion to bolster military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. The Biden administration had only requested about $10 billion.

Fox News’ Eric Revell and Morgan Phillips, as well as The Associated Press, contributed to this report.

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Laura Ingraham: Encouraging young people to hate their country is a recipe for societal unrest

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Fox News host Laura Ingraham digs into UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione’s education and calls out radicalism in academia on “The Ingraham Angle.” 

LAURA INGRAHAM: We don’t know why Luigi Mangione allegedly felt justified in blowing away a healthcare CEO in a midtown Manhattan sidewalk, but we do know the poisonous teachings of radical revolutionaries echo throughout the lecture halls of our top schools. 

These revolutionaries view capitalists as oppressors who need to be crushed by any means necessary.  

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So, whenever the curtain is pulled back at these elite schools, what do we see? Well, we often see antisemitism, anti-capitalism and, yes, anti-Americanism go unchallenged and then passed off as enlightened discourse. Encouraging young people to hate their country — it’s a recipe for societal unrest, ignorance and even violence.  

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It’s not education — it’s indoctrination. I hope that President Trump finds a way to strip federal funding of any university that refuses to stop this madness. 

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