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Monday, January 20, 2025

Ramaswamy won’t serve as co-leader in Trump’s DOGE initiative

 Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is out as the co-leader of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, according to a spokesperson for the initiative. 

“Vivek Ramaswamy played a critical role in helping us create DOGE,” Anna Kelly, a spokesperson for DOGE, said in a statement to the Associated Press. 

Kelly cited Ramaswamy’s interest in running for governor of Ohio as the reason he’s departing the committee tasked with exploring ways to trim the size of the federal government.

“He intends to run for elected office soon, which requires him to remain outside of DOGE, based on the structure that we announced today,” she said. “We thank him immensely for his contributions over the last two months and expect him to play a vital role in making America great again.”

https://nypost.com/2025/01/20/us-news/vivek-ramaswamy-wont-serve-as-co-leader-in-trumps-doge-initiative/

Google reportedly rejects European Union fact-checking law

 Google has told the European Union (EU) it will not comply with its new fact-checking law, according to a new report saying the massive search engine will not incorporate the measures into its search function nor YouTube video results. 

Axios pointed out that this is not a practice that Google has ever engaged in and reported that the company had previously signaled to the international body that it would unlikely be integrating its new fact-checking practices.

Fox News Digital could not immediately reach Google to confirm what steps it takes to ensure the most legitimate posts are found through its search engine, given previous concerns over the effects of disinformation campaigns.

Google's Global Affairs President, Kent Walker, apparently informed the deputy director general for the communications networks, content and technology body to the European Commission, Renate Nikolay, that the Disinformation Code of Practice "simply isn't appropriate or effective for our services."

Walker reportedly argued Google’s current approach to content moderation is already effective and does not need an additional fact-check component, which under the new EU guidelines would apparently display fact-check results alongside the search results.

Republicans on the Hill championed this as a win for freedom of speech, including House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, who said in a Thursday post on X that it was a "step in the right direction. Kudos to Google for pushing back against the EU’s attempt to make censorship the new norm."

It is unclear if Google also viewed this fact-checking push as a form of "censorship" or if its opposition to the regulation was that it was unnecessary given other methods the company uses to moderate its search results.

But the news comes at a time when large tech companies are increasingly accused of cozying up to President Donald Trump as he returns to the White House

Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai attended Trump’s second inauguration alongside other tech leaders like Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook, and TikTok CEO Shou Chew.

Fox Business could not immediately reach the European Commission for comment.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/google-reportedly-rejects-european-union-fact-checking-law

NJ Gov. Phil Murphy makes personal appeal to Trump to kill congestion pricing

 New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has personally appealed to President Trump to kill the new congestion toll that Garden State commuters have to pay to enter Midtown Manhattan.

“As you begin your second term as president, I welcome any opportunity to work with you and your administration where we can find common ground,” Murphy, a Democrat, said in a letter sent to Trump, a Republican, just moments after he was sworn in as the 47th president Monday.

“One area where we believe our priorities align is congestion pricing,” Murphy wrote in the letter, obtained by The Post.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature at the statehouse, in Trenton, N.J., Jan. 9, 2024.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature at the statehouse in Trenton, NJ, Jan. 9, 2024.AP

Murphy told Trump that Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York are abusing New Jersey motorists by socking them with a congestion fee to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street — on top of the tolls they already pay to enter the business district from the Port Authority of New York’s Hudson River crossings to enter Manhattan.

“New York’s scheme has never been well designed or adequately studied,” the governor said.

“The resulting congestion pricing plan is a disaster for working- and middle-class New Jersey commuters who need or want to visit lower Manhattan and now need to pay a big fee on top of the bridge and tunnel fees they already pay.”

He noted that even Trump, during the 2024 campaign, said the Biden administration’s Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration “railroaded” approvals for the toll before the incoming president, an opponent of congestion pricing, could take office and block it.

Adding insult to injury, Murphy said, Jersey communities are not being compensated for traffic rerouted to their areas because of the new toll.

Murphy noted that Trump has called the congestion toll a “disaster” and a “massive business killer,” “the worst plan in the history of womankind” and promised to “TERMINATE congestion pricing in my FIRST WEEK BACK in office!!!”

The $9 toll, administered by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, went into effect January 5.

Jersey motorists get a $3 credit, and pay a $6 fee on top of existing tolls to cross the Hudson into New York via the Lincoln and Holland tunnels.

But they pay the full $9 congestion fee if they’re crossing into New York on the George Washington Bridge, and the three Staten Island bridges — the Bayonne, Goethals and Outerbridge Crossing.

https://nypost.com/2025/01/20/us-news/nj-gov-phil-murphy-makes-personal-appeal-to-trump-to-kill-congestion-pricing/

SEC Commissioner Uyeda Named Interim Agency Head Under Trump

 SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda will serve as the agency’s acting chair until President Donald Trump installs a permanent head.

The Republican’s appointment became effective Monday, according to official documents signed by Trump in the first hours of his second presidency. At the same time, Uyeda was named by Trump on an interim basis among 14 other temporary or official agency heads.

Uyeda has pushed to open private markets to more investors and opposed Democratic efforts to restrict cryptocurrency markets and increase environmental, social, and governance disclosures since joining the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2022.

Uyeda will have the power to undo SEC policies stemming from Gary Gensler, the Democratic agency chair who stepped down Monday. Crypto accounting guidance that Congress tried to eliminate last year could be among the polices that disappear.

The SEC is unlikely to adopt big rules or roll back old ones until another Republican joins the agency. Caroline Crenshaw, the SEC’s lone Democratic commissioner, effectively holds a veto over agency rulemaking. She’s joined by Republican Commissioner Hester Peirce, who has advocated for more lax rules around cyptocurrency.

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/esg/sec-commissioner-uyeda-named-interim-agency-head-under-trump

Obama's Shadow: The Deep State And Its Real Faces

 by Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke via TruthOverNews.org,

In contemporary political discourse, the term “deep state” frequently arises as a catch-all phrase to describe the entrenched bureaucracy and unseen forces that shape U.S. governance. Washington, D.C., is often portrayed as the epicenter of this so-called deep state, where power dynamics operate independently of electoral outcomes. Some also refer to it as the “blob.”

While it is true that U.S. governance is steered by unelected and unaccountable entities, such as the military and intelligence complexes, the concept of the “deep state” can oversimplify the complexities of governance in Washington, D.C. It can also serve to deflect accountability from those most responsible for the damage inflicted on our country.

The deep state may appear to be a monolithic entity. However, it is, in reality, a complex web of human actors with genuine agency. Among these individuals, Barack Obama stands out as a pivotal figure whose influence and legacy have significantly shaped the political landscape over the past 17 years.

In this concluding piece of our series on Barack Obama, we explore his instrumental role in shaping U.S. policy, not just during his own presidency but also during Trump's first term and the Biden presidency - sometimes referred to as Obama's third and fourth terms - and how this unfortunate era may now be approaching its end.

Agency

Obama exemplifies the concept of agency within what is usually referred to as the “deep state.” His presidency not only brought about significant division and policy shifts but also laid the groundwork for a network of fanatical loyalists and ideological allies, many of whom have remained entrenched in both governmental and non-governmental institutions. These figures, many of whom are former members of the Obama administration, have undermined democracy and the will of the people across multiple presidencies.

Obama's post-presidential endeavors—such as his political advocacy, mentorship of rising Democratic leaders, and the fact that he was the first former president since the dying Woodrow Wilson to remain in Washington—highlight his ongoing influence. Unlike the faceless bureaucracy typically associated with the term “deep state,” Obama embodies the reality of its true nature: not a monolithic entity, but a network of individuals, like him, who shape policy and public opinion, often from behind the scenes.

A closer examination reveals that many individuals who served under Obama have remained active in government roles through multiple administrations. Key figures in intelligence, defense, and other critical sectors often retain their positions or reemerge in different roles, reinforcing the perception of undemocratic continuity in American governance.

This phenomenon is not unique to the Obama administration. Historically, Washington has witnessed the recycling of officials and advisors across different presidencies, giving rise to an insider class that operates with a high degree of autonomy from the will of the people. But Obama undoubtedly took things to a new level. Here are some examples.

The Names of Permanent Washington

Antony Blinken was Deputy Secretary of State and Deputy National Security Advisor under Obama before becoming Secretary of State under Biden. He continued disastrous Obama policies, ranging from Iran to Ukraine.

Jake Sullivan cosplayed in various national security roles under Obama before becoming National Security Advisor under Biden. In between those jobs, he was pivotal in pushing the Russia collusion hoax. While he may no longer hold a government position, his wife, Margaret Goodlander, was recently sworn in as a new member of Congress.

Victoria Nuland seeded the Ukraine war in 2014 when she was Assistant Secretary of State under Obama. She later became Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs under Biden. She too played a key role in advancing the fraudulent Russia collusion narrative. Nuland's husband, Robert Kagan is a commentator at the Brookings Institution and was, until recently, a fervently anti-Trump editor-at-large at The Washington Post.

Susan Rice shifted from National Security Advisor and U.N. Ambassador under Obama to Director of the Domestic Policy Council in Biden’s administration. Rice infamously attempted to cover up Obama’s involvement in weaponizing the government against Trump through the Russia collusion hoax, particularly Obama’s role in the dismissal of General Michael Flynn.

Mary McCord was Assistant Attorney General under Obama, a position from which she too played a role in advancing the Russia collusion narrative. Later, she became legal counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives during the sham January 6th inquiry. Most recently, she has been trying to derail the appointments of Pam Bondi as Attorney General and Kash Patel as FBI Director. Her husband, Sheldon Snook, worked for Chief Justice John Roberts from 2014 to 2020. In December 2020, he authored an anti-Trump article in the left-wing rag, The Atlantic.

Lisa Monaco, another Russia collusion hoaxer, was Homeland Security Advisor under Obama and became Deputy Attorney General under Biden. She effectively led the Department of Justice’s lawfare campaign against both President Trump and the January 6 protesters.

John Carlin held a national security role under Obama and returned to the Biden administration as Deputy Attorney General to help Monaco to pursue Obama’s lawfare agenda.

Janet Yellen transitioned from Chair of the Federal Reserve under Obama to Secretary of the Treasury in Biden’s administration.

Ron Klain moved from Chief of Staff to Vice President Biden to White House Chief of Staff under Biden.

John Kerry served as Secretary of State under Obama and became the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate under Biden.

Denis McDonough went from White House Chief of Staff under Obama to Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Biden.

Samantha Power, who was U.N. Ambassador under Obama, became the Administrator of USAID under Biden.

Jen Psaki worked as Deputy Press Secretary and State Department Spokesperson under Obama before becoming White House Press Secretary under Biden.

Amos Hochstein, who helped Hunter Biden cover up his family’s corrupt entanglements in Ukraine, was Obama’s Special Envoy for Energy Affairs. He was rewarded with a similar role under Biden.

Alejandro Mayorkas was the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security under Obama before becoming Secretary of Homeland Security under Biden.

Jerome Powell served as a Federal Reserve Board Governor under Obama, became Chair under Trump, and retained the role under Biden. He’s been printing money recklessly to maintain the illusion of a thriving Biden economy.

David Shulkin was the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Obama before serving as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Trump until he was finally fired in 2018.

Norm Eisen transitioned seamlessly from his roles in the Obama Administration, including serving as Ambassador to Czechia, to leading lawfare operations against Trump at establishment front organizations such as the Brookings Institution.

Others, like Obama’s two key intelligence officials, John Brennan and James Clapper, may not have held official roles in subsequent administrations, but they were placed in highly influential legacy media outlets—Brennan at NBC and Clapper at CNN—where they could shape public discourse. Not surprisingly, it was these two men who led the infamous intelligence community letter falsely claiming that Hunter Biden’s laptop was a Russian disinformation campaign. Their actions played a pivotal role in undermining Trump’s chances in the 2020 election.

There are many more names, including figures such as Anthony Fauci, who were part of the unelected government before Obama's presidency and remained in their positions afterward.

We could go on, but the point is clear: Permanent Washington is not a faceless “blob,” but a network of interconnected elites.

Trump

Donald Trump's presidency, characterized by its outsider status posed a significant challenge to this established order. His election in 2016 was seen by many as a populist revolt against the entrenched Washington elites. However, the mechanisms of the deep state—or more accurately, the entrenched bureaucracy and long-standing networks—proved resilient and dangerously effective. It didn’t help that many of the individuals mentioned above, along with others, remained in Washington in government or quasi-government roles, actively working to undermine Trump’s presidency.

Trump's second term presents a unique opportunity to challenge the entrenched system and potentially bring about seismic shifts in the political landscape. Whether he will be able to permanently disrupt the continuity of Washington elites or merely cause a temporary shift in power remains uncertain.

The challenge is certainly formidable. Institutional inertia runs deep, and the sophisticated networks of influence, built over decades with figures like Obama at the helm, are firmly entrenched, as are the military and intelligence complexes that operate behind the political scenes. The first step is to hire the right people and on that front Trump 47 seems to be doing a lot better than Trump 45.

There will be no fifth term for Obama—not for a while, anyway. The veil has been lifted, and Republicans are no longer falling for the same tricks. Obama’s political standing also took a significant hit from his vocal support of the disastrous candidacy of Kamala Harris. However, that doesn’t mean he won’t try to mount a comeback. His cordial interaction with Trump at President Carter’s funeral hints at possible plotting.

While our national nightmare may be ending with Biden gone and Obama out of the picture—at least for now—we must remain vigilant to ensure history does not repeat itself.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/obamas-shadow-deep-state-and-its-real-faces

Hamas says next hostages to be released on Sunday, a day later than expected

 A Hamas official said on Monday the Palestinian militant group would next release hostages on Sunday, a day later than expected under a complex ceasefire accord reached this month with Israel.

Nahed Al-Fakhouri, head of the Hamas prisoners' media office, said in a statement the names of hostages it would release would be provided on Saturday. Israel would similarly disclose the names of Israeli prisoners to be released under the deal, he said.

“Based on these two lists, the actual implementation will be carried out on Sunday,” Al-Fakhouri said.

Hamas had been expected to release four hostages on Saturday, coinciding with a release of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

A senior Israeli official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that as far as Israel was concerned, the deadline for the next hostages to be released by Hamas was Saturday.

“This is the agreement and must be adhered to,” the official told Reuters.

Earlier this month, Israel and Hamas agreed to a three-phase ceasefire that could bring an end to the 15-month war in Gaza. The ceasefire came into effect on Sunday with Hamas releasing three Israeli hostages. Israel also released Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

The ceasefire accord outlines a six-week initial ceasefire phase and includes the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and release of hostages taken by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-01-20/hamas-says-next-hostages-to-be-released-on-sunday-a-day-later-than-expected

Trump appoints Travis Hill as FDIC acting chair, White House says

 Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump on Monday appointed Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation vice chair Travis Hill to lead the agency on an acting basis, the White House said.

Hill, who is also widely seen as the top contender for the job permanently, has worked in banking policy and regulation in Washington for over a decade. He has served as the FDIC's vice chair since 2023. He previously was a senior advisor to then-FDIC Chairman Jelena McWilliams, who led the agency during Trump's first term.

Hill, who could not immediately be reached for comment via a spokesperson, takes over from FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg.

Prior to the FDIC, Hill served as counsel on the Senate Banking Committee, where he helped the panel advance legislation that eased post-crisis rules for regional banks, establishing a new "tailored" regulatory system for all but the nation's largest lenders.

At the FDIC, Hill has criticized efforts by Democratic regulators to impose strict new capital rules on bigger banks, commonly known as "Basel III endgame." He also challenged efforts to create a new framework requiring large asset managers to prove they were not influencing banks where they hold large stakes.

Hill will lead an agency undergoing a significant overhaul, following revelations of widespread sexual harassment and employee mistreatment at the watchdog.

Hill has called for a comprehensive overhaul of the FDIC's culture and policies, including identifying and holding employees who engaged in misconduct accountable.

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Trump-appoints-Travis-Hill-as-FDIC-acting-chair-White-House-says-48815960/