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SEAN HANNITY: The border crisis was the Biden administration’s ‘biggest lie of all’

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Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out the Biden administration’s slew of lies, including the border crisis which he deemed the biggest lie of all.”

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SEAN HANNITY: Remember, the Biden administration, they would never lie to you. So give them credit. Give them the benefit of the doubt. Except they did lie about that Chinese spy balloon thing, you might recall. And not leaving Americans behind in Afghanistan. They did abandon many of them and our allies also. And they did lie about inflation being transitory. But don’t hold that against them. And they did deny and lie about Biden being sharp as a tack and his cognitive decline. But maybe the biggest lie of all was about the border, because for years, the Biden White House, Mayorkas, Kamala Harris, Joe, everybody across the board, they said the border was secure and the border was closed. Everyone on earth knew they were lying.

The days of outright lying, gaslighting, are over. Joe Biden failed our country. Americans, many are dead. Children are missing because of these terrible policies. And now in his final act, Joe Biden is trying to sabotage the incoming Trump administration and hurt our country, frankly, just out of spite.

He’s leaving Trump with one disaster after another. He’s making it worse on the way out. Joe Biden should frankly just pardon himself, his entire family and go home. It is time to leave our country in more capable hands. Your time is up. Our long national nightmare is over.

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2024 Billboard Music Awards: Complete winners list

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The 2024 Billboard Music Awards are here.

The award show was hosted by actress and comedian Michelle Buteau and featured performances from Megan Moroney, Jelly Roll and Shaboozey. 

Taylor Swift, the most decorated female artist in Billboard Music Awards’ history, was a finalist in 16 categories. Swift broke her own record on Thursday night, bringing home 10 additional BBMAs.

Taylor Swift playing guitar on stage

Taylor Swift took home the most awards during the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. (Erika Goldring/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

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Here is a look at the complete winners list.

Top artist: Taylor Swift

Top new artist: Chappell Roan

Top male artist: Morgan Wallen

Top female artist: Taylor Swift

Top duo/group: Fuerza Regida

Top Billboard 200 artist: Taylor Swift

Top Hot 100 song: “Lose Control” – Teddy Swims

Country singer Morgan Wallen wears blue denim shirt and hat

Morgan Wallen took home four awards during the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. (John Shearer)

Top radio song: “Lose Control” – Teddy Swims

Top Hot 100 artist: Taylor Swift

Top Hot 100 songwriter: Taylor Swift

Top streaming songs artist: Taylor Swift

Top Hot 100 producer: Jack Antonoff

Top Billboard global (excl. U.S.) artist: Taylor Swift

Top Billboard 200 album: “The Tortured Poems Department” – Taylor Swift

Top radio songs artist: Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift smiling

Taylor Swift broke her Billboard Music Awards’ record on Thursday night and broke home 10 awards. (Kate Green/Getty Images)

Top Billboard global 200 artist: Taylor Swift

Top R&B male artist: Tommy Richman

Top R&B female artist: SZA

Top R&B touring artist: Bruno Mars

Top rap artist: Drake

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Drake is the most awarded artist in Billboard Music Award history. (Cole Burston/Getty Images)

Top rap male artist: Drake

Top rap female artist: Doja Cat

Top rap touring artist: Travis Scott

Top R&B song: Tommy Richman – “MILLION DOLLAR BABY”

Top rock touring artist: Coldplay

Zach Bryan in a cut off black shirt looks animated/slightly angry on stage with his mouth agape with a guitar

Zach Bryan was the most nominated artist on Thursday night. (Keith Griner/Getty Images)

Top Latin duo/group: Fuerza Regida

Top hard rock song: Falling In Reverse feat. Jelly Roll “All My Life”

Top dance/electronic song: “Houdini” – Dua Lipa

Top country artist: Morgan Wallen

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Top country male artist: Morgan Wallen

Top country female artist: Beyoncé

Top K-Pop touring artist: Seventeen

Top global K-Pop artist: Stray Kids

Top collaboration: Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen “I Had Some Help”

Shaboozey performing at the 2024 CMA Awards

Shaboozey won big at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage)

Top country song: “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Shaboozey

Top song sales artist: Shaboozey

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Top selling song: “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Shaboozey

Top rock album: “Stick Season” – Noah Kahan

Top Billboard global 200 song: “Beautiful Things” – Benson Boone

Chris Martin of Coldplay

Chris Martin of Coldplay accepted their award for top rock touring artist. (Photo by Dave Simpson/WireImage)

Top Billboard global (excl. U.S.) song: “Beautiful Things” – Benson Boone

Top Afrobeats artist: Tyla

Top Afrobeats song: “Water” – Tyla

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Top hard rock artist: Linkin Park

Top rock duo/group: Linkin Park

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Possible drone activity spotted in Connecticut

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Several drones were reportedly spotted in the skies above a Connecticut suburb Thursday night, adding to recent sightings that have perplexed residents and raised questions about possible national security and public safety concerns. 

A social media user on X posted videos of possible drones in Fairfield, 55 miles northeast of New York City. 

Drones hovering over New Jersey and near Staten Island, New York, in recent weeks have raised concerns due to a lack of clarity over their origin. 

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Drones in Fairfield, Connecticut

A social media user said she filmed several drones hovering over Fairfield, Conn., Thursday night.  (Lucy Biggers)

One X user filmed what she said were at least five drones in the sky over the Fairfield, Connecticut, train station. 

“They all just went by each other,” she’s heard saying off camera. “They’re at different levels. My husband has a drone. They don’t fly this far and this quiet.”

At one point, she said the aircraft could be a “hobbyist drone.”

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Another social media user said she noticed the drones “between 5:30-6:00. Crazy, definitely not planes.” Other footage posted online showed multiple possible drones hovering near LaGuardia Airport in New York City, according to social media posts. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration. 

More than three weeks after dozens of mysterious drones began popping up in the New Jersey night sky, the Pentagon has not disclosed answers about where they came from. However, the Pentagon earlier this week denied the drones were launched from an Iranian “mothership” off the U.S. East Coast.

Drones in Connecticut

A social media user said she filmed several drones hoovering over Fairfield, Conn., Thursday night.  (Lucy Biggers)

“There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and there’s no so-called ‘mothership’ launching drones toward the United States,” Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh told Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin. 

On Thursday, White House national security communications adviser John Kirby said many of the purported drone sightings spotted over New Jersey for the past several weeks are actually lawfully operated manned aircraft. 

“We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or a public safety threat or have a foreign nexus,” Kirby told reporters at the daily White House press briefing.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security said they would continue to “investigate this situation and confirm whether the reported drone flights are actually drones or are instead manned aircraft or otherwise inaccurate sightings.”

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“Historically, we have experienced cases of mistaken identity, where reported drones are, in fact, manned aircraft or facilities. We are supporting local law enforcement in New Jersey with numerous detection methods but have not corroborated any of the reported visual sightings with electronic detection,” the statement said. 

“To the contrary, upon review of available imagery, it appears that many of the reported sightings are actually manned aircraft, operating lawfully. There are no reported or confirmed drone sightings in any restricted airspace”. 

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Morgan Wallen wins Billboard Music Awards top country nod, thanks fans for giving him a ‘chance’

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Morgan Wallen is thankful to his fans following his big win at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards.

The country music star won four awards at the award show, which aired Thursday on FOX and was previously recorded, including top country artist, top male artist, top country male artist and top collaboration, for his song “I Had Some Help,” with Post Malone.

During his acceptance speech, Wallen expressed how grateful he is to his fans for always giving his music a “chance.”

“I just wanted to say thank you guys for everyone who’s supported me along my journey and, as always, most importantly, thank you to my fans,” he said. “You guys have just given me so much freedom to make music that I want to make.”

Country singer Morgan Wallen wears gold chains with a black T-shirt

Wallen thanked his fans after winning top country awards at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. (Toni Anne Barson)

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He continued, “Whether it’s a song that sounds similar to something I’ve put out in the past or whether it’s something that is completely different, you guys have always just given, at least given it a chance, and that’s all I can ask for, and I just want to say thank you guys for being that way with my music. I hope I can come back next year and accept some more, but for now, I really appreciate it. God bless you.”

Wallen was up for 15 awards in 13 different categories after taking home 11 awards at last year’s award show.

Prior to the award show airing, Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in a courtroom on Thursday afternoon, according to Fox 17. The charges are in connection to an incident in April in which Wallen threw a chair off the sixth-floor bar owned by Eric Church, Chief’s, in Nashville, Tennessee.

He was originally charged with disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, and three counts of felony reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon, but his charges were reduced to misdemeanors during a hearing on Tuesday.

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Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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Judge Cynthia Chappell sentenced Wallen to seven days at a DUI education center and two years of supervised probation.

“Earlier today (12/12/24), Morgan Wallen appeared in Davidson County Circuit Court with Judge Cynthia Chappell presiding where he entered a conditional plea pursuant to Tennessee’s Diversion Statute that does not result in a conviction,” Wallen’s lawyer, Worrick Robinson, said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.

“The plea agreement with the Office of the District Attorney requires Mr. Wallen to spend 7 days at a DUI Education Center, be on probation for 2 years – one year for each of the misdemeanor charges for reckless endangerment – pay a $350 fine and court fees. Upon the successful completion of his probation, the charges will be eligible for dismissal and expungement.

“Mr. Wallen has cooperated fully with authorities throughout these last eight months, directly communicating and apologizing to all involved. Mr. Wallen remains committed to making a positive impact through his music and foundation.”

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Morgan Wallen smiling in a jean jacket and backwards hat holding his guitar

Wallen was sentenced to seven days at a DUI education center and two years of supervised probation. (Getty Images)

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Dramatic video shows truck slam into first responder vehicles

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An out-of-control truck slammed into two first responder vehicles in Michigan this week, shocking dash camera video showed. 

The first responders were assisting another accident on the snow-covered highway around 8:30 a.m. Thursday when the truck barreled straight into a fire truck on the side of I-94 before flipping on its side and hitting a sheriff’s patrol vehicle parked in front of the fire truck. 

The entire horrifying incident was caught on dashcam video from another vehicle parked behind the fire truck. 

The original overturned vehicle being assisted by first responders can be seen on the side of the highway in the video before the crash. 

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The truck slid onto its side after it hit the fire truck.  (Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office)

The Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office said no first responders were injured.

The truck driver was taken to a hospital for minor injuries as a precaution. 

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In the video, several first responders can be seen running away from the first truck as it moves toward them after it was hit.

Truck flipping on its side

(Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office )

“We urge everyone to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary during severe winter weather,” the sheriff’s office said on Facebook while sharing the video. “If you must be on the road, please use extreme caution, reduce your speed, and allow extra time to reach your destination. Your safety—and the safety of first responders—depends on it.”

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The sheriff’s office noted that Thursday’s storm “created hazardous driving conditions across Kalamazoo County, resulting in multiple vehicle accidents and slide-offs, especially on our highways.”

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Buzzfeed sells popular ‘Hot Ones’ production company to George Soros-led group

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Buzzfeed announced that it officially sold the company behind the “Hot Ones” YouTube show to a George Soros-funded affiliate.

In a press release on Thursday, Buzzfeed revealed it closed the sale of the First We Feast media company to a consortium led by an affiliate of Soros Fund Management LLC for $82.5 million. The sale concludes months of efforts to sell the company and pay down millions in debt.

“The sale of First We Feast and continued reduction of our convertible debt marks an important step in BuzzFeed, Inc.’s strategic transformation into a media company positioned to fully benefit from the ongoing AI revolution,” BuzzFeed founder and CEO Jonah Peretti said. 

He continued, “In the coming years, we will continue to invest in our most scalable and tech-enabled services, launching new AI-powered interactive experiences, and delivering for our loyal audience and business partners.”

Hot Ones

“Hot Ones” is expected to continue after the sale. (Photo by J. Countess/Getty Images)

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First We Feast is most famously known for producing “Hot Ones,” a long-running YouTube talk show where host Sean Evans asks celebrities interview questions in between eating rounds of increasingly spicy chicken wings.

Past guests have included “Gladiator II” star Paul Mescal, pop star Sabrina Carpenter and late-night TV host Jimmy Fallon. The interviews routinely go viral. Evans’ interview with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay currently has over 129 million views.

Harris campaign officials also admitted in November that they attempted to get Vice President Kamala Harris to appear on the show, only to be rejected because they were unwilling to get political.

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The Harris campaign disclosed they were rejected in their attempts to get Vice President Kamala Harris on the popular YouTube podcast “Hot Ones.” (Hyoung Chang / Contributor | Andrew Harnik / Staff)

Other buyers in the deal include Mythical Entertainment and Crooked Media, the latter of which was founded by former Obama staffers and received an investment from Soros Fund Management in 2022.

First We Feast is expected to keep its management team including founder Chris Schonberger.

“What began as a humble food blog has evolved into a powerhouse multi-platform brand,” Schonberger said. “With new investment, we’re poised to expand into exciting new areas — including new platforms, live events, and talent acquisition — cementing First We Feast as the ultimate destination for pop-culture-obsessed audiences.”

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“Hot Ones” is expected to continue with Evans optimistic about the future.

Heidi Klum in a red bra on "Hot Ones."

Several celebrities have appeared on “Hot Ones” in viral segments. (FIRST WE FEAST)

“I’m excited to continue hosting ‘the show with hot questions, and even hotter wings’ for years to come,” Evans said. “The future is spicy, and I can’t wait to see what’s next.”

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Fox News’ Gabriel Hays contributed to this report.

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Crystal Mangum confesses to lying about being raped by Duke lacrosse players in 2006

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Former stripper and current murder convict Crystal Mangum confessed to lying about being raped by Duke Lacrosse players in an interview on the independent media outlet “Let’s Talk With Kat” on Thursday.

“I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn’t and that was wrong, and I betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in me,” Mangum said. “[I] made up a story that wasn’t true because I wanted validation from people and not from God.”

Mangum, who is serving a prison sentence for murdering her boyfriend, falsely accused three Duke players of raping her while she was performing at a team party in March 2006. The players she accused were arrested, igniting a national controversy and conversations about racism. 

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Pictured in this file photo from August 2010, Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man on April 3, 2011, at a Durham, N.C., apartment.

Pictured in this file photo from August 2010, Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man on April 3, 2011, at a Durham, N.C., apartment. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News Observer/MCT)

The three players, David Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann, were all found not guilty of the crimes. But Mangum was not prosecuted for perjury due to questions about her mental health. 

“She may have actually believed the many different stories that she has been telling,” said former North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper said at the time.

Mangum can not be prosecuted for perjury now because statute of limitations on perjury charges in North Carolina only lasts around two years. 

The allegations even resulted in the team having to cancel a game against Georgetown in March 2008. 

Former Durham County district attorney Mike Nifong, who served as the lead prosecutor in the case, said in a March 2006 interview with CBS News that “there’s no doubt a sexual assault took place,” and that it was “racially motivated.” 

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Crystal Gail Mangum appeared at a news conference to promote a book about her life in Durham, North Carolina, Thursday, October 23, 2008. Mangum continued to say that she was assaulted in March 2006 at a Duke lacrosse team party where she had been hired to dance. 

Crystal Gail Mangum appeared at a news conference to promote a book about her life in Durham, North Carolina, Thursday, October 23, 2008. Mangum continued to say that she was assaulted in March 2006 at a Duke lacrosse team party where she had been hired to dance.  (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News Observer/MCT)

“The information that I. have does lead me to conclude that a rape did occur.” Nifong said. “The circumstances of thc rape indicated a deep racial motivation for some of the things that were done. It makes a crime that is by its nature one of the most offensive and invasive even more so”

Nifong was later disbarred on June 16, 2007, by the North Carolina State Bar for lying in court and withholding DNA evidence which ultimately absolved the defendants of responsibility for Mangum’s allegations. 

Mangum also asserted that “something” happened that night in a book she published in 2008 titled “Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story.”

“I will never say that nothing at all happened that night,” she wrote. 

Mangum was indicted on a charge of first-degree murder and two counts of larceny in March 2011. A year before that she was convicted on misdemeanor charges after setting a fire that nearly torched her home with her three children inside. In a videotaped police interrogation, she told officers she set got into a confrontation with her boyfriend at the time — not Daye — and burned his clothes, smashed his car windshield and threatened to stab him.

According to North Carolina Department of Corrections records, she was born on July 18, 1978, to a truck driver. She grew up the youngest of three children, not far from the house where she claimed she was assaulted in 2006. 

In 1993, when she was 14 years old, Mangum claimed to have been kidnapped by three men, driven to a house in Creedmoor, N.C., 15 miles away from Durham, and raped. She said one of the men was her boyfriend at the time, and was a physically and emotionally abusive man seven years older than she was. 

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Pictured in this file photo from August 2010, Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man early Sunday, April 3, 2011, at a Durham, North Carolina apartment. 

Pictured in this file photo from August 2010, Crystal Mangum, who was at the center of the Duke University lacrosse scandal, was charged with stabbing a man early Sunday, April 3, 2011, at a Durham, North Carolina apartment.  (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)

Creedmoor Police Chief Ted Pollard said Mangum filed a report on the incident in Aug. 18, 1996, three years after the rapes allegedly took place. The case, however, was not pursued, because the accuser backed away from the charges out of fear for her life, according to her relatives.

Vincent Clark, a friend who co-authored Mangum’s self-published memoir, said he hopes people don’t rush to judgment — echoing one of the oft-cited lessons of the lacrosse case itself.

Clark said Mangum realizes she has mental health problems.

“I’m sad for her. I hope people realize how difficult it is being her,” Clark said.

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Biden announce news $500 million aid package to Ukraine

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The Biden administration announced a new $500 million military aid package to Ukraine Thursday, weeks before President-elect Trump takes office. 

“The United States is providing another significant package of urgently needed weapons and equipment to our Ukrainian partners as they defend against Russia’s ongoing attacks,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

The package announced Thursday includes drones; High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) artillery and ammunition; armored vehicles; nuclear, chemical and radiological protective equipment; and other equipment. 

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President Biden welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington Dec. 21, 2022. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque )

The newest round of aid follows Biden’s announcement of a $988 million military aid package to Ukraine earlier this week. 

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A member of the 24th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fires a self-propelled howitzer toward Russian forces during Russia’s attack on Ukraine near the town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Nov. 18, 2024.  (Oleg Petrasiuk/Press Service of the 24th King Danylo Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces/Handout via Reuters )

Trump’s election victory has raised questions about whether he will continue to aid Ukraine with billions in assistance. 

Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance criticized the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine, and the former president said on the campaign trial he would bring an end to the war before even entering office.

Vance made headlines this year after he suggested the best way to end the war was for Ukraine to cede the land Russia has seized and for a demilitarized zone to be established, a proposal Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy flatly rejected. 

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French President Emmanuel Macron, center, poses with President-elect Trump, left, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Elysee Palace Dec. 7, 2024 in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard)

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During his visit to Paris last weekend, Trump met with Zelenskyy, where the pair were expected to discuss the ongoing conflict. 

Fox News Digital’s Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.  

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Trump hits Harris campaign’s media strategy: ‘Big tactical mistake’

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President-elect Donald Trump called out Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign strategy during an interview with Time Magazine, after he was named their “Person of the Year.”

When asked by the magazine what Harris’ worst mistakes were, Trump pointed to Harris’ media strategy.

“I think that when she wouldn’t talk to anybody, it shone a light on her. In other words, if she would have gone out and just did interviews,” Trump began. “She didn’t do anything. And people said, Is there something wrong with her? Why would they? I mean, I’m doing this interview with you. I did interviews with, if I had the time, anybody that would ask, I’d do interviews. I think the Joe Rogan interview, you know, that went on for almost three and a half hours.”

Prior to the election, the Trump campaign denied that it had ever formally accepted an invitation for Trump to sit for a “60 Minutes” interview, after CBS News claimed he had backed out.

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a House Republicans Conference meeting at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC.  (Allison Robbert-Pool/Getty Images)

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Harris didn’t sit for an interview for over a month after President Biden announced he was dropping out, and she became his replacement on top of the Democratic ticket. Toward the end of August, she ramped up her traditional media appearances, as well as podcast interviews, following her first joint sit down with her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz. 

“But it’s an interesting question when you ask about her. I think they made a big tactical mistake by literally not talking to the press, even if a really friendly, I mean, and they had almost all friendly, somebody would come up with a really friendly—like you guys, maybe—but a friendly interview, and they turned everybody down. They wouldn’t do the basic. And people, including me, would start to say, is there something wrong with her? What’s wrong? Why wouldn’t you do some basic interviews?” the president-elect said.

Trump told Time Magazine that Harris’s interviews that didn’t go as well for her wouldn’t have gotten as much attention if she had done other ones.

“In other words, if she did those same interviews, but she did another 15 interviews, you know, you wouldn’t have really noticed it that much,” he said.

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Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech after the 2024 presidential election, on Wednesday, Nov. 6, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

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“She put so much emphasis on interviews. Somebody thought there was something wrong, and I don’t think she ever recovered from that,” he added.

Trump and Harris both turned to podcasts and nontraditional media sources throughout their campaigns. Harris notably sat for an interview with the “Call her Daddy” podcast, hosted by Alex Cooper. 

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Harris’ top campaign aides were frustrated by what they described as a “narrative” about Harris not doing interviews. 

“I do think a narrative, 107 days… two weeks talking about how she didn’t do interviews, which you know she was doing plenty, but we were doing in our own way, we had to be the nominee, we had to find a running mate, and do a roll-out, I mean there was all these things that you kind of want to factor in. But real people heard, in some way, that we were not going to have interviews, which was both not true and also so counter to any kind of standard that was put on Trump, that I think that was a problem,” Dillon told “Pod Save America” host Dan Pfeiffer in the weeks following the election.

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More than 20 days into phenomenon, Pentagon still has no answers about origins of mysterious NJ drones

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More than three weeks after dozens of mysterious drones began popping up in the New Jersey night sky, the public has still been offered no clear insight on what the phenomenon could be. 

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., suggested the swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles could be from an Iranian “mothership.” 

The Pentagon shot down his idea. 

“There is no Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and there’s no so-called mothership launching drones towards the United States,” said Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh. She added there is “no evidence” to suggest the drones are “the work of a foreign adversary.” 

“We aren’t being told the truth,” Van Drew responded Thursday on Fox News. “They are dealing with the American public like we’re stupid.”

While the Pentagon maintains that the drones are not foreign, the FBI has admitted it is “concerned” about how little the agency knows about them.

Asked if Americans are “at risk,” Robert Wheeler, FBI assistant director of the Critical Incident Response Group, told Congress on Tuesday: “There is nothing that is known that would lead me to say that, but we just don’t know. And that’s the concerning part.”

Asked on Thursday if they’d learned anything since then, the FBI suggested to Fox News Digital the phenomenon might not actually be drones. 

“We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or public safety threat or have a foreign nexus. The FBI, DHS (Department of Homeland Security) and our federal partners, in close coordination with the New Jersey State Police, continue to deploy personnel and technology to investigate this situation and confirm whether the reported drone flights are actually drones or are instead manned aircraft or otherwise inaccurate sightings,” a spokesperson said. 

“We are supporting local law enforcement in New Jersey with numerous detection methods but have not corroborated any of the reported visual sightings with electronic detection. To the contrary, upon review of available imagery, it appears that many of the reported sightings are actually manned aircraft, operating lawfully. There are no reported or confirmed drone sightings in any restricted air space.”

In recent weeks, the drones have flown near sensitive sites, like a military research facility.

Photos taken in the Bay Shore section of Toms River of what appear to be large drones hovering in the area at high altitudes

Photos taken in the Bay Shore section of Toms River, New Jersey, show what appear to be large drones hovering in the area at high altitudes on Sunday. (Doug Hood/Asbury Park Press)

And if the drones aren’t foreign in origin, onlookers are left wondering why it’s taking U.S. agencies so long to figure out who is behind them. 

“What I can say is a lot of our detection systems, means of tracking and understanding, are so vastly undersized and radically out of date,” Doug Birkey, executive director of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, told Fox News Digital. 

“So it would not surprise me that we could still be out of sync with this and not understand at the level we should,” he added. “After the Cold War, the notion of air defense really took a back burner.” 

And Birkey remains unconvinced that the drones are not foreign in origin. 

“I don’t think we can speak declaratively about the source, but obviously they seem of a certain sophistication, size and set of behaviors that would suggest high potential of being from an adversary source,” he said. 

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“I think they are either using them for intel, imagery, etc., but they can also just be testing us to see what our responses are, to then help inform their strategies and their concepts of operation.” 

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has insisted the drones do not pose a threat to public safety. The FBI is assisting local law enforcement in investigating and has called on the public for assistance through its tip line. 

It’s far from the first time unidentified drones have been seen flying near U.S. military installations. Last year, drones hovered near Langley Air Force Base for over two weeks, and their origin has still not been revealed. Before that, a Chinese spy balloon traversed the U.S., traipsing near military installations, for a week before being shot down off the East Coast. 

“There are seemingly few hard consequences [for the drones], and that is causing a very dangerous risk of escalation,” said Birkey.

None of the New Jersey drones have been shot down or had their systems jammed by U.S. officials. The drones that hovered near Langley were not intercepted, either. 

“Whoever is flying these drones does not necessarily care about their relationship with Federal Aviation Administration, the FAA, because clearly they’re breaking almost every rule the FAA has in place for safe drone flying,” said Pramod Abichandani, associate professor at NJIT’s School of Applied Engineering and a drone expert. 

“These drones are flying at night, over populated areas, flying around in a group, whether they’re being programmed as a swarm of drones or not,” he said. “All of those things are not permitted freely by the FAA.”

Photos taken in the Bay Shore section of Toms River of what appear to be large drones hovering in the area at high altitudes

Photos taken in the Bay Shore section of Toms River, New Jersey, show what appear to be large drones hovering in the area at high altitudes on Sunday. (Doug Hood/Asbury Park Press)

Drones in New Jersey

Multiple drones are seen over Bernardsville, New Jersey, on Dec. 5. (Brian Glenn/TMX/AP)

In military settings, officers use “swarms” of drones to attack enemies to make it harder for them to shoot the drones down. 

The drones are “six feet in diameter,” fly in a coordinated way with their lights off and “appear to avoid detection by traditional methods,” according to New Jersey state Rep. Dawn Fantasia, who relayed a briefing given by law enforcement. 

MYSTERIOUS DRONE SIGHTINGS CONTINUE TO BE REPORTED IN NEW JERSEY WITHOUT ANSWERS

The drones were first spotted on Nov. 18, and have been spotted every night since, flying from dusk to about 11 p.m. Reports have ranged from four to 180 sightings per night. 

“We know nothing. Period. To state that there is no known or credible threat is incredibly misleading, and I informed all officials of that sentiment,” she said. 

“At this point, I believe military intervention is the only path forward. There will be no answers in the absence of proactivity.”

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U.S. Northern Command, the military command center in charge of defending the U.S. homeland, said it had not yet been asked to step in and help. 

“We are aware and monitoring the reports of unauthorized drone flights in the vicinity of military installations in New Jersey, to include Picatinny Arsenal and Naval Weapons Station Earle, and we refer you to those installations for information on any efforts they may be conducting to ensure the safety and security of their personnel and operations,” a U.S. Nothern Command spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

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