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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Two Americans freed in US-Taliban prisoner exchange

Two Americans, Ryan Corbett and William McKenty, were freed in a prisoner exchange between the United States and the Taliban.

The deal was brokered by former President Biden before he left office, a Trump administration official told the Associated Press.

The two American citizens were exchanged for Khan Mohammed, who was sentenced to two terms of life in prison in 2008.

The Trump administration celebrated the swap while the Taliban said it was hopeful that the tensions could be mended.

Corbett’s family announced the news on a website dedicated to freeing him. They thanked President Trump and Biden, along with their teams, for negotiating the deal. Corbett’s family also acknowledged Qatar, which helped secure the deal.

Corbett had been living in Afghanistan with his family at the time of the 2021 collapse of the government. He was detained by the Taliban in August 2022 while on a business trip.

“Today, our hearts are filled with overwhelming gratitude and praise to God for sustaining Ryan’s life and bringing him back home after what has been the most challenging 894 days of our lives,” the Corbett family said in a statement.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) celebrated Corbett’s release in a post online, calling it a “blessing.”

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) also celebrated Corbett’s release and shared photos of him with Corbett’s family when they joined him at the Capitol in 2024.

It was unclear what McKenty was doing in Afghanistan. His family has requested privacy, BBC reported.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5098906-two-americans-freed-us-taliban-prisoner-exchange/

Trump set to visit NC, California, Nevada

President Trump will travel to North Carolina, California and Nevada this week for the first trips of his presidency, he told reporters on Tuesday.

The president said he will be going Friday to North Carolina, which he said “has been abandoned by the Democrats.” Hurricane Helene hit the Tar Heel State in September, and Trump has been critical of the federal and local response to the storm.

Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper (N.C.) was a surrogate for former Vice President Harris’s 2024 campaign. Trump won the state with just under 51 percent of the vote.

After North Carolina, Trump will travel to Los Angeles, which continues to battle deadly wildfires.

Trump has floated the idea of including federal aid to Los Angeles as part of a massive reconciliation package, and on Tuesday, he said that talks with GOP leaders about how to enact his agenda was “made simpler by Los Angeles, because they’re going to need a lot of money.”

Additionally, Trump said he will travel to Nevada after his visit to Los Angeles.

Trump won Nevada by over 50 percent of the vote, flipping a key battleground state that former President Biden won in 2020.

“I’m really going to Nevada to thank them for the vote, because we won Nevada overwhelmingly and that’s usually a Democratic vote,” the president said about that trip.

Additionally, Trump said that he is considering a visit to the Middle East. The president hasn’t said yet what his first international trip will be.

Ahead of his visit to California, Trump has been particularly critical of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) since the wildfires started raging in the Los Angeles area. Newsom this week said he looks forward to Trump’s visit and said he stands “ready to work” with his administration.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5099105-trump-north-carolina-nevada-california-wildfires-los-angeles/

Berkshire's Pilot Co refocuses on U.S. service stations, ends international oil trading - report

 Pilot Co, a unit of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRKa), is discontinuing its international oil trading business, Reuters reported, citing three sources. The decision is aimed at refocusing the company's efforts on its Pilot Flying J service stations and truck stops in the U.S., the report said.

The company has reportedly dismissed nearly all employees involved in international trading. The resources previously dedicated to trading will now be used to expand its North American businesses, the sources added.

Pilot Co, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, is recognized for its service stations and truck stops. It ventured into international trading following Berkshire Hathaway's acquisition of a 39% stake in 2017. Over the years, the company, now entirely owned by Berkshire Hathaway, had recruited experienced energy traders to enhance its trading operations.

https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/berkshires-pilot-co-refocuses-on-us-service-stations-ends-international-oil-trading--report-93CH-3823416

Trump says he is discussing 10% tariff on China on Feb. 1

 U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his administration is discussing imposing a 10% tariff on goods imported from China on Feb. 1 because fentanyl is being sent from China to Mexico and Canada.

https://www.streetinsider.com/Reuters/Trump+says+he+is+discussing+10%25+tariff+on+China+on+Feb.+1/24230603.html

Hong Kong-listed biotech Ascentage Pharma sets terms for $149 million US IPO

 Ascentage Pharma Group International, a commercial-stage Chinese biotech developing small molecule inhibitors for cancer, announced terms for its IPO on Tuesday.


The Suzhou, China-based company plans to raise $149 million by offering 7.3 million ADSs at $20.34, the as-converted January 17 close of its shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (6855). At the proposed price, Ascentage Pharma Group International would command a fully diluted market value of $1.8 billion.

Ascentage's lead drug olverembatinib, a next-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is the only approved (2021) BCR-ABL1 inhibitor in China for patients with chronic or accelerate myeloid leukemia (CML) with T3151 mutations. It is currently being studied in a registrational Phase 3 trial in the US as a monotherapy, with an NDA submission expected in 2026. The company also has submitted and NDA in China for its second candidate, lisaftoclax, a novel Bcl-2 inhibitor being developed for relapsed and/or refractory chronic/small lymphocytic leukemia and other hematological malignancies, which it expects to begin commercializing in 2025 if approved.

Ascentage Pharma Group International was founded in 2009 and booked $123 million in sales for the 12 months ended June 30, 2024. It plans to list on the Nasdaq under the symbol AAPG. J.P. Morgan and Citi are the joint bookrunners on the deal. It is expected to price during the week of January 20, 2025.

Was Biden China's Manchurian Candidate The Entire Time?

 "Was Biden China's Manchurian candidate the entire time?" David Asher, an expert on illicit financing who previously worked at the US Defense and State Departments, asked on X, following the last-minute pardons that former President Biden issued on Monday morning for family members, including his brother, James Biden; his sister-in-law, Sara Jones Biden; his sister, Valerie Biden Owens; his brother-in-law, John T. Owens; and his youngest brother, Francis Biden. 

Asher said, "Biden just pardoned his family, not just Hunter. It's a clear indication that they have a secret to cover up. Bohai (aka BHR) is worth billions. Via beneficial interest, Biden family may own up to 27%." 

Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris, Hunter Biden's "sugar brother," purchased Hunter's 10% stake in the China-backed investment firm BHR Partners during President Biden's first year in office. The move allowed the Biden family to declare they had divested from foreign business interests. 

Asher noted, "Hunter says he sold his shares in 2021 to his lawyer/landlord Smith but if that truly happened he would received several billion dollars," adding, "No evidence of that. All signs are he owns at least 18.8%." 

"Bohai appears to own China defense company, Zhongkui Group as well. So potential direct ties to the People's Liberation Army and domestic/foreign Chinese intelligence. WTF??" Asher emphasized. 

Hmmm.

Asher questioned: "Are their associates (Bulger, Morris, et al.) "beneficial shareholders" and have been the whole time? What did they do to be given "golden" founders shares, to begin with, if not for the Biden's?"

He continued, "Their shares apparently were worth hundreds of millions and possibly billions, at least on paper? So they received this from a Chinese Communist Party company - it is apparently the oldest private equity fund in all of China. While Biden was Vice President and then President? Why are Hunter's buddies still on the board and or "supervisors." What's the deal between Whitey Bulger’s family and the Bidens? Was Biden a Manchurian candidate for the ChiComms?" 

Asher reposted a clip of Peter Schweizer, who said the Biden family pardons are merely "an extension of Joe Biden himself and his role in the family's dealings." 

Earlier, the former president said blanket pardons to family members do not acknowledge wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be viewed as an admission of guilt. They cover all nonviolent offenses beginning on Jan. 1, 2014. This comes as various Biden family members have been under investigation for influence peddling.

Here's Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden pictured with Hunter's Chinese business associates at a 2013 dinner in Beijing. 

Zero Hedge notes that former President Biden denied attending any dinner or meeting with Hunter's Chinese business associates. 

Speaking with The Hill on Monday, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY.) said the pardons "validated" the investigations into Biden family members.

"We finished our investigation, we published a very detailed report, and I think the pardons validate everything in that report," Comer said, adding, "Now it's Pam Bondi's."

Asher continued, "Trump is making history on day one. We are going to end the BS in the USG and make things in government and for the people more than great again. Trump's better than he's ever been before. Even old line conservatives need to get on board." 

"If I get back in, the deep State will be upended and we will make the Department of State great again under Secretary Rubio— who is a total genius and tremendous leader under the president. China will pay for COVID and fentanyl. Iran will not be forgiven for attempting to kill the president and many others while it moves to build nukes to destabilize the Middle East and threaten the US and Europe. We can do a great deal without resorting to kinetic force. Peace through strength!" he concluded. 

The key takeaway is that the last-minute pardons for various members of the Biden family prompted Asher to conduct a public forensic analysis, which raises more questions than answers—particularly about whether Hunter still has ties (potentially beneficial interest) to BHR despite allegedly divesting several years ago. 

According to a 2022 Fox News report, Peter Schweizer stated that the CCP leadership employs a strategy known as "elite capture" to influence or buy off prominent US oligarchs—potentially including the Bidens—to avoid direct conflict.

"If we [CCP] can capture them with sweetheart deals, with other benefits, we can effectively lobotomize the United States by making them unresponsive to our threats," Schweizer said of Beijing's strategy. 

During Biden's first term, China was largely unchecked in its military base expansion in the South China Sea, the presence of PLA ships in Japanese waters, the deployment of hypersonic missiles capable of destroying US aircraft carriers, and simulated war-gaming around Taiwan. Spy balloons floated over US territory, the drug crisis—fueled by fentanyl precursor chemicals from China smuggled via Mexican cartels across open southern and northern borders—intensified, the origins of Covid from a potential Chinese lab leak were dismissed, and the largest offensive cyberattack against the US (still ongoing) occurred, all without a clear policy response from the Biden administration and a rudderless Department of Defense.

Asher concluded: "This honeypot strategy by the CCP is as old as time. It's hard to believe the Bidens would fall for it—let alone get away with it—while the corporate media fails to grasp or report on the massive scale, scope, and influence of Bohai within the Chinese Communist Party establishment."

All of this may explain why former President Biden preemptively pardoned his family members.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/was-biden-chinas-manchurian-candidate-entire-time

'Trump's labeling Mexican cartels 'foreign terrorists' poses risk to companies' say no companies

 On Monday night, President Donald Trump called for the State Department to label Mexican cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations," a move that increases the reach of U.S. law enforcement over the criminal groups but risks complicating international business, restricting asylum claims, and straining relations with Mexico, analysts say.

The move targets two key Trump promises- to tackle migration and drug trafficking-and looks to put cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation on a par with others on the U.S. list of designated terrorist organizations, like Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, Hezbollah, and the Islamic State.

Analysts interviewed by Reuters said the designation is unlikely to be a game changer in the war on drugs and does not dramatically alter existing powers bestowed on U.S. authorities to go after the cartels. The Kingpin Act- which dates back to the 1990s - allows for international sanctions and the prosecution of Americans who help the cartels, for example.

But it does throw a wider net for the prosecution of people or groups suspected of assisting the crime syndicates, analysts said, as well as make it easier to target cartel members operating abroad under U.S. law.

"The U.S. already has a lot of tools to go after the cartels," said Maria Calderon from the Washington D.C.-based Wilson Center's Mexico Institute. "But the 'material support' clause does open up the door to more possible prosecutions."

The designation does not - from a legal perspective - facilitate military action in Mexico, but some analysts said it could serve as a political stepping stone towards some form of military intervention by helping to build a rationale for it.

"There's nothing in the language of the law behind an FTO designation that authorizes any kind of military action," said Elisabeth Malkin, deputy program director for Latin America at International Crisis Group. "But it could change the mindset in Washington."

White House National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes said in a statement in response to Reuters' questions that, "Beyond the additional tools this designation provides President Trump and his administration, it sends a clear message to the cartels who threaten American citizens."

Mexico has long opposed the move, arguing the cartels are not motivated by political ends like others on the terror list, but by profit.

On Tuesday, President Claudia Sheinbaum adopted a less confrontational tone, saying the two countries needed to work together while respecting Mexican sovereignty.

"We all want to combat the drug cartels, that is evident. So what does one have to do? One has to join forces, collaborate with them (the U.S.) in their territory, us in our territory," she said during a regular morning press conference.

The order could also affect migrants, who are regularly shaken down for protection money or forced to pay kidnap ransoms by human smugglers, as 'supporting' a terrorist organization, effectively barring them from claiming asylum in the United States.

"It makes it virtually impossible to get asylum for any migrant who is forced to pay any kind of fees, including ransom, to the cartels," said Vanda Felbab-Brown, an expert at the Brookings Institution.

Mexican cartels make millions in the profitable business of human smuggling. They control swathes of territory at the border and along the migrant trail, areas where they often require payment to cross and routinely kidnap migrants for ransom.

It could also have the opposite effect, because fleeing U.S.-designated terrorist organizations in certain cases could strengthen migrants' claims for asylum, Brown and other observers noted, adding how it is interpreted will depend on political will.

BUSINESS RISK

A designation could also affect trade, experts say. Under U.S. law providing material support for such organizations can lead to asset seizures, criminal charges, and substantial fines.

U.S. and multinational businesses operating in many parts of Mexico often pay extortion and other payments to cartel-affiliated people to be able to produce, transport and sell goods. This designation, analysts say, could complicate trade, and make compliance harder.

"It could have a chilling effect for U.S. businesses across Mexico," said Brian Philips, a Mexico security expert at the University of Essex, but added, "we will have to see if U.S. authorities really go after companies for paying extortion."

A 2024 study from the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico of 218 companies showed 45% had received demands for protection payments and 12% said that organized crime had "taken partial control of the sales, distribution and/or pricing of their goods."

The designation could also complicate compliance for money transfer companies that process payments across borders and operate in cartel-controlled areas, Philips and other analysts added.

The initial plan to designate Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations arose from Trump's promise to "wage war" on Mexican cartels in an effort to curb the fentanyl crisis ravaging U.S. communities.

But perhaps more importantly, some say, is the increased leverage over Mexico's political class.

"A large number of people in positions of power in Mexico --corrupt governors and mayors, members of the security forces, bankers -- are going to be prosecutable or at least untouchable (to work with) for the U.S. government," said Adam Isacson, director of Defense Oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America.

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Trump-s-bid-to-label-Mexican-cartels-foreign-terrorists-poses-risks-to-companies-migrants-48828632/