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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Accused in Kirk killing smirks, chuckles during first in-person court appearance

 The man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the middle of a college event looked calm and chuckled with his lawyers as he appeared for the first time in person in a Utah court — with his family in the gallery.

Tyler Robinson, 22, was brought into the Provo courtroom wearing a simple blue button down and tie as his lawyers prepared to argue that media shouldn’t be allowed to film his hearings by claiming they could potentially taint a jury.

Tyler Robinson smiled as he appeared in court on charges related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.Reuters
Robinson was in court as his attorneys argued to ban cameras.AP

Judge Tony Graf allowed cameras to film for part of Thursday’s proceedings. The judge said he would hear from both sides behind closed doors and then open the courtroom back up to the public afterward. Even Robinson’s family was barred from the secret hearing, despite his lawyers request the kin be allowed to remain.

Robinson looked calm behind the defendant’s table flanked by his attorneys, and even smiled as he appeared to whisper joking comments to one before the hearing began.

His father, mother and brother all joined him in the courtroom for the hearing.

Robinson is accused of shooting the 31-year-old Turning Point USA co-founder on Sept. 10, as he was speaking at Utah Valley University in front of a crowd of thousands.

Kirk — a father of two credited with galvanizing young conservatives — was struck once in the neck and bled out while the horrified crowd looked on in a scene that shook the country as videos of the murder from varying angles boomeranged around the internet.

Robinson is facing charges of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child.

He fought to be able to wear civilian clothes in court, a request Judge Graf granted at the last hearing in October, which was over the phone.

But Graf said Robinson must remain shackled — citing the safety of those in court — and instructed the media not to capture images of the restraints.

Robinson’s push to have cameras removed from the court has been supported by the Utah County Sheriff’s Office – but Kirk’s widow Erika has been vocal about allowing the country to see her husband’s accused killer.

Charlie Kirk was shot in front of a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University in September.via REUTERS

The alleged killer was arrested 33 hours after Kirk’s murder when his father turned him in after images of the suspect were circulated online.

Robinson admitted to the killing in text messages between him and his trans live-in lover, according to investigators.

He also allegedly described the location where he stashed the bolt-action rifle used to kill Kirk.
Robinson has not submitted a plea, and faces death by firing squad if convicted.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/11/us-news/tyler-robinson-accused-in-charlie-kirk-killing-looks-calm-chuckles-with-lawyers-during-first-in-person-court-appearance-with-family-in-tow/

Biohaven jumps on early-stage data for antibody drug conjugate combo

 Biohaven Ltd. (NYSE:BHVN) presented early clinical data for its experimental cancer drug BHV-1510 showing high response rates when combined with an immunotherapy agent, according to a company statement released Thursday. The clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, currently valued at $1.41 billion, has seen its stock gain 10.3% over the past week despite being down 75.2% over the past year. 

The data, presented at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology Immuno-Oncology Congress in London, showed that patients receiving BHV-1510 with cemiplimab achieved a 72.7% confirmed objective response rate at the 2.5 mg/kg dose level.

The drug combination demonstrated particularly strong results in specific cancer types, with confirmed responses observed in 60% of non-small cell lung cancer patients, 100% of endometrial cancer patients, and 50% of urothelial cancer patients.

Most study participants had previously received multiple treatments, with 87.1% having prior exposure to PD-(L)1 immunotherapy agents. Despite this heavily pretreated population, the majority of participants showed tumor reduction on their first scan, with a median time to response of 11.1 weeks.

"The early responses we are observing in these difficult-to-treat tumors are particularly encouraging," said Dr. Ida Micaily, principal investigator and assistant professor at Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Jefferson, in the press release.

The company reported that BHV-1510 was generally well tolerated with low rates of common side effects associated with similar drugs, such as neutrophil count decrease (12.9%), diarrhea (6.5%), and alopecia (9.7%). No cases of interstitial lung disease were reported, and no participants discontinued treatment due to adverse events.

https://in.investing.com/news/company-news/biohaven-reports-promising-results-for-cancer-drug-bhv1510-93CH-5148763

Asset Purchases Begin: Fed To Buy $8.2BN In Bills Friday; Full Monthly Schedule Released

 It's only appropriate that one day after Powell unveiled QE, pardon NOT QE, pardon Reserve Management Purchases (as we said he would a month ago), that the New York Fed would do what it did for the entire duration of QE 1, QE 2, QE 3 and so forth, and publish the POMO, pardon NOT POMO schedule of daily asset purchases. But since it's Bills and not long-duration Notes or Bonds, it's not QE... or some banana logic. 

As shown in the schedule below and as was first announced yesterday, the Fed plans to buy $40 billion of T-bills, spanning two sectors, over the period beginning Dec. 12 and ending Jan. 14 for "reserve management purchases." This includes $8.2 billion on Friday (full schedule here).

The central bank also plans to buy another $14.4 billion of T-bills as part of its plan to reinvest all principal payments from its agency securities.

Earlier in the day, Barclays published a note estimating that the Fed could wind up buying close to $525 billion of T-bills in 2026 from a previous forecast of $345 billion, with net issuance to private investors estimated at just $220 billion from $400 billion previously. 

Separately, JPMorgan and TD Securities also now see the central bank absorbing a bigger amount of debt. Bank of America anticipates the Fed may have to keep an increased pace of purchases for longer to add enough reserves and stabilize money market rates. 

Echoing verbatim what we said one month ago, Wall Street strategists said the measures will help alleviate pressures that have been building up for months while the Fed was shrinking its holdings. They expect the purchases will act as a tailwind for swap spreads and SOFR-fed funds basis trades. And, judging by the market which will close at an all time high on Thursday, stocks and precious metals (the crypto algos may need a reboot to figure out what is going on).

A closer look at what Bank of America's Mark Cabana had to say:

  • There is risk of maintaining higher pace of purchases for longer as RMPs will only add back $80 billion of cash above natural liability growth by mid-April while BofA expects the Fed will need to add back $150 billion to achieve ideal outcome (as a reminder, Cabana initially predicted $45BN in monthly Bill purchases).
  • Fed will shift to UST coupons out to three years if they perceive bill investors are “being adversely affected” to limit their displacement. It will be very difficult for the pro-Fed commentariat to pretend this is NOT QE (again).
  • Balance sheet actions reinforce core spread views: long January and 1y1y SOFR-fed funds, long 2-year asset swap spreads

On Wednesday, trading in short-term rate futures jumped and two-year swap spreads widened to their highest levels since April, a sign of less stress in the short-term market.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/asset-purchases-begin-fed-buy-82bn-bills-friday-full-monthly-schedule-released

Trump Admin Pulls 9,500 Truck Drivers Off The Road For Failing English Tests

 by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times,

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said more than 9,500 commercial truckers have been taken out of service for failing English-language proficiency checks, a cumulative enforcement tally he said highlights an ongoing effort to keep unqualified operators from posing dangers on the nation’s roads.

“We’ve now knocked 9,500 truck drivers out of service for failing to speak our national language — ENGLISH!” Duffy wrote in a Dec. 10 post on X. “This administration will always put you and your family’s safety first.”

The tally reflects cumulative enforcement actions taken since May, when the Department of Transportation reinstated out-of-service penalties for drivers who cannot read or speak English well enough to operate a commercial motor vehicle.

President Donald Trump and Duffy have both said the renewed enforcement is necessary to ensure truckers can understand road signs, communicate with police and inspectors, and follow instructions at checkpoints and weigh stations.

“America First means safety first,” Duffy said in May. “Americans are a lot safer on roads alongside truckers who can understand and interpret our traffic signs. This common-sense change ensures the penalty for failure to comply is more than a slap on the wrist.”

The crackdown comes after Trump signed an executive order in March designating English as the country’s official language. In April, he signed another order directing Duffy to ensure that commercial truck drivers who fail to meet English-language proficiency standards are taken out of service.

“My Administration will enforce the law to protect the safety of American truckers, drivers, passengers, and others, including by upholding the safety enforcement regulations that ensure that anyone behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle is properly qualified and proficient in our national language, English,” Trump wrote in the April order. “This is common sense.”

Trump’s April order scrapped an Obama-era rule under which inspectors could cite truckers for failing English requirements but were not allowed to remove them from service, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said in a May memo.

Fatal Crashes Prompt Wider Crackdown

The English-proficiency push is part of a broader campaign to tighten oversight of commercial licensing after a series of fatal crashes involving foreign or nondomiciled drivers. Several of those drivers were later found to have failed English tests or held licenses issued in error by states.

In one Florida case, Indian national Harjinder Singh was accused of killing three people after making an illegal U-turn in a semi-truck.

Harjinder Singh is escorted onto an airplane by Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins and law enforcement in Stockton, Calif., on Aug. 21, 2025. Benjamin Fanjoy/AP Photo

Officials said Singh—who was in the United States illegally—failed an English exam, answered only two of 12 questions correctly, and could identify just one of four road signs. Despite that, Washington state issued him a full-term commercial driver’s license (CDL) in 2023, and California issued a second CDL in 2024.

Singh pleaded not guilty in September. The Epoch Times reached out to Singh’s attorney for comment at the time but did not receive a response.

Federal reviews have identified similar cases in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and other states, prompting widespread scrutiny of state licensing practices.

States Face Pressure, Funding Loss

The mass disqualifications follow the Transportation Department’s ongoing audit of how states issue nondomiciled CDLs to foreign drivers. In September, Duffy issued emergency restrictions after auditors found a “catastrophic pattern” of noncompliance in multiple jurisdictions, with California singled out as the most severe case.

The audit found that more than 25 percent of California’s no-domiciled CDLs were issued improperly, many to drivers whose lawful presence in the United States had expired months or years earlier. One Brazilian national received endorsements to operate school buses after his immigration documents had lapsed, in a case the Transportation Department described as shocking.

“What our team has discovered should disturb and anger every American,” Duffy said in September. “Licenses to operate a massive, 80,000-pound truck are being issued to dangerous foreign drivers–often times illegally. This is a direct threat to the safety of every family on the road, and I won’t stand for it.”

The Transportation Department has since threatened to withhold tens of millions of dollars in federal highway safety funds from California, Washington, and New Mexico unless they fully enforce English-language rules and revoke improperly issued licenses. California alone risks losing more than $40 million, though state officials have said they already require English testing during commercial road exams.

The language crackdown coincides with heightened immigration enforcement targeting commercial drivers who are in the country illegally.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in October that 146 illegal immigrants operating semi-trucks were arrested during a joint ICE–Indiana State Police operation near the Illinois border. More than 40 drivers held CDLs issued by states including California, Illinois, and New York.

“Far too many innocent Americans have been killed by illegal aliens driving semi-trucks and big rigs,” Noem said in an Oct. 30 statement. “And yet, sanctuary states around the country have been issuing illegal aliens commercial driver’s licenses. The Trump Administration is ending the chaos.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-admin-pulls-9500-truck-drivers-road-failing-english-tests

Trump official warns 18K ‘known and suspected’ terrorists in US, blames Biden for Guard attack

 As many as 18,000 terrorists entered the US during the Biden administration, National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent revealed during a House committee hearing on Thursday.

“So far, NCTC has identified around 18,000 known and suspected terrorists that the Biden administration let come into our country,” Kent testified before the House Homeland Security Committee.

“These are individuals who under normal circumstances would never be allowed to enter our country because of their ties to jihadi groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda,” he said.

“Yet the Biden administration not only let them into the country and in many cases facilitated their entry into the country just like the entry of the Afghan terrorists who committed the terrorist attack here just before Thanksgiving, killing one of our National Guard members and wounding another.”

National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent revealed during a House committee hearing that as many as 18,000 terrorists entered the US during the Biden administration.REUTERS

Kent pointed out in the House hearing that the accused National Guard shooter, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, was “just one of 88,000” Afghans — and his counterterrorism office has since “identified 2,000 of that group of 88,000 who have ties to terrorist organizations.”

Stunningly, Kent claimed that the remaining 16,000 with terror ties doesn’t even include migrants “who came here illegally through the open border.” 

The Trump administration recently warned Americans that the US was at “heightened risk of terrorist attacks,” Kent said, noting risks from “terrorists, pretty much of all stripes, but in particular from ISIS and from al-Qaeda.”

The thousands of known and suspected terrorists are also implementing a “new playbook” that is “decentralized,” according to the NCTC director, like “the attacks of Oct. 7.”

“These are individuals who under normal circumstances would never be allowed to enter our country because of their ties to jihadi groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda,” Kent said.Anthony Rowland/CBS News

“They’re not looking necessarily for a spectacular attack like we had on 9/11, but targets of opportunity like we tragically saw with the terrorist attack in Washington, DC, these smaller cells or even individual operatives taking action,” he explained.

“That’s what has us very concerned, combined with just the sheer volume.”

The Trump administration and congressional Republicans have blamed former President Joe Biden’s lax vetting of Afghan refugees for the terror attack that killed National Guardswoman Sarah Beckstrom and wounded Guardsman Andrew Wolfe in DC on the day before Thanksgiving.

Democrats like Ranking Member Bennie Thompson (Miss.) disagreed with Noem and Kent that the Biden administration’s lax vetting enabled the DC National Guard shooting before Thanksgiving, pointing to the Trump administration having granted Lakanwal asylum in April.

The Trump administration and congressional Republicans have blamed former President Joe Biden’s lax vetting of Afghan refugees for the terror attack that killed National Guardswoman Sarah Beckstrom and wounded Guardsman Andrew Wolfe in DC on the day before Thanksgiving.AP

“These individuals, despite what has been reported, were not vetted properly to come into the United States,” Kent said. “The individual terrorist who committed the attack in DC, he was vetted to serve as a soldier in Afghanistan.”

“The Biden administration essentially used his tactical level vetting as a ruse to bring him here and to bring him into our communities,” he added. “We’ve seen the tragic results of that.”

Thompson also got swift blowback in the hearing for also referring to the killing of Beckstrom, 20, as an “unfortunate accident.”

“You think that was an unfortunate accident?” Noem fired back. “It was a terrorist attack. He shot our National Guardsman in the head.”

https://nypost.com/2025/12/11/us-news/counterterror-director-joe-kent-says-dc-national-guard-shooting-is-on-joe-biden-due-to-lax-vetting/