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NEWS - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2025 - NEWS
US District Judge Jia Cobb, a Biden appointee, approved Washington, DC's request for a preliminary injunction on Trump's deployment of troops. New York Post
VOA VIEW: The judge did not have the authority.
Karoline Leavitt was coy about what to expect at Friday's meeting between President Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Know reason to help Mamdani.
Border Patrol agent Isaiah Hodgson died of a cocaine overdose in August, one month after he was arrested for drunkenly fighting with Long Beach police, an autopsy report says. LA Times

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In an announcement from the Northumberland National Park, officials said in late October that a record number of finds were made at Bremenium Fort in England. New York Post
Women are finally getting a dummy of their own. New York Post
An official U.S. government exercise during President Trump’s first term forecast turmoil and potential violence in a post-Maduro Venezuela. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Liberal media stupidity.
A subpoena issued by the F.B.I. suggests the Justice Department may be seeking to identify officials who might have shared information about the inquiry into Senator Adam Schiff in an unauthorized way. New York Times
The plan from the Interior Department is one of the president’s most significant steps yet to increase domestic fossil fuel production. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Good for Trump.
The order temporarily halts a federal judge’s call to release several hundred people arrested during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Illinois. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Good!

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Iran’s foreign minister said his country would halt plans for a reinstatement of nuclear inspections at a time of heightened concern over Iran’s enriched uranium. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Iran is looking for massive trouble.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued a preliminary report on the recent deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky. OANN
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were not invited to former Vice President Dick Cheney’s Thursday funeral. OANN
VOA VIEW: Stupid!
In a Thursday post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump branded six Democrat lawmakers as "traitors" for releasing a video on Tuesday that seemingly urged the U.S. military and intelligence community to defy orders from his administration. He demanded that the Democrats be "ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL." OANN
VOA VIEW: As they should be.

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The Trump administration has introduced a 28-point peace proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war, which includes major concessions from the Ukrainian side, including the surrender of territory and a significant reduction in the size of its army, according to several reports. OANN
VOA VIEW: A mistake if submitted.
The NASA Mars rover Perseverance recently found a rock with high levels of iron and nickel, which could mean it came from elsewhere in space. Washington Times
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage that once ruled out a link between vaccines and autism has been revamped to say studies "have not ruled out" the possibility of a connection. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: A gauge of mind.

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A federal immigration crackdown based in North Carolina's largest city that authorities said led to hundreds of arrests is now over, a local law enforcement agency said Thursday. Washington Times
Thousands of military families living in privatized housing communities say they continue to face health hazards and unsafe living conditions, including reports of mold and pest infestations, according to a new survey released Thursday. Washington Times
About half of American adults believe democracy is functioning "very" or "moderately" poorly in the United States, while only about one-quarter think it's doing "very" or "moderately" well, marking a sharp decline from several decades ago when majorities thought democracy was generally working the way it should. Washington Times
A mutated strain of the flu virus is surging around the world. CBS
VOA VIEW: sad.
The proposed changes include the elimination of the "blanket rule" that automatically protects animals and plants when they are classified as threatened. CBS

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Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida was indicted for allegedly stealing millions of dollars in federal emergency funds and routing some of it to her campaign account. CBS
VOA VIEW: Madness.
President Trump said Wednesday he has signed a bill that requires the Justice Department to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days. CBS
The FDA said it received multiple reports that the baby formula is still being found on store shelves in multiple states. CBS
VOA VIEW: Crazy!

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Nonfarm payrolls were expected to add 50,000 in September, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good news.
Senior U.S. military officials are in Ukraine on Thursday — a day after reports emerged that Washington and Moscow had devised a secret 28-point peace plan. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Russia cannot be trusted.
Zohran Mamdani said he plans to talk to President Donald Trump about the problem many New York City residents have with affording to live in the Big Apple. CNBC
VOA VIEW: He should not show any friendship - Mamdani is a liar and evil.
Trump has long pushed for Powell to sharply lower interest rates, but the latest Fed minutes show central bank officials are conflicted over further cuts. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Powell is mad.
Authorities warn of "jugging" crime surge during holiday season as thieves target shoppers leaving ATMs and stores with cash. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Be careful.
Federal agents arrest suspects in Baltimore and Arizona connected to the 764 network, with charges including targeting children aged 11-15 and distributing child pornography. FOX News
Viral "Door Kick Challenge" resurges on TikTok as teens face dangerous consequences and felony charges for damaging homes across California and Florida. FOX News
A federal appeals court has paused a preliminary injunction barring federal immigration officers from using force in Chicago, calling the district court order "overbroad." UPI
VOA VIEW: Good!
More than 6,100 Syrians won't lose their temporary protected status on Friday while they challenge the matter in court, a federal judge ruled. UPI
VOA VIEW: Fool judge!
The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale of Patriot air defense launchers to Ukraine worth up to $105 million. UPI
VOA VIEW: As the US should.
Israel and Hamas traded blame after violence flared in Gaza leaving dozens of Palestinians dead and injured from Israeli strikes across the strip. UPI
Federal Reserve officials disagreed over whether they should lower interest rates at their December meeting after approving back-to-back reductions. UPI

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November 25, 2025

     Former federal ethics officials who served in Republican and Democratic administrations are asking the Justice Department's inspector general to investigate the prosecutions of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.  Dems are playing games.

     In a letter obtained by CBS News, ethics officials who worked in the Obama and George W. Bush administrations urged a formal review of interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Lindsey Halligan's decision to prosecute Comey and James.    

     They sent their request Tuesday to Acting Justice Department Inspector General William Blier, writing, "Ms. Halligan pursued these indictments to fulfill President Donald J. Trump's longstanding personal vendetta against Mr. Comey and Ms. James, we are facing a turning point in our democracy and some of the most egregious examples of vindictive and meritless prosecution that our nation has ever seen."

     The letter was written by leaders of the Democracy Defenders Fund, a Washington-based nonpartisan group that has frequently been critical of the Trump administration.  The group is led by Norm Eisen, former ethics official for President Barack Obama; Richard Painter, a former associate counsel to President George W. Bush; and Virginia Canter, a former White House associate counsel to Presidents Bill Clinton and Obama.  

     Their letter also said, "A president should never order prosecutions of his enemies. That happens in Putin's Russia, and it has happened in other dictatorships, but not here–until now." 

Comey and Mr. Trump have had a contentious relationship for years. Comey, who was FBI director when Mr. Trump took office in 2017, was fired later that year by the president. Initially, the White House indicated he had been ousted over his handling of the investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server, but the president later told NBC News' Lester Holt that he had the FBI's Russia investigation on his mind and had terminated Comey because of "this Russia thing with Trump and Russia." 

That firing ultimately set into motion special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into allegations that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election and that the Trump campaign coordinated with the Kremlin. Mr. Trump has repeatedly denounced those allegations as a "hoax." Mueller's probe found that Russia interfered in the election and several Trump campaign officials had contacts with Russians, but did not establish that campaign staff illegally conspired with the Russian government.

For his part, Comey has been a vocal critic of Mr. Trump since his firing, calling him "morally unfit" to be president in a 2018 interview.