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Lundi 8 décembre 2025 à 22:00
US Political Landscape
Alina Habba resigns amid legal showdown
Alina Habba announced her resignation as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey after a federal appeals court ruled her appointment violated federal law, dealing another blow to the Trump‑aligned Justice Department. The decision, reported by USA TODAY, underscores ongoing judicial scrutiny of the administration’s patronage practices.
USA Today
Trump slams ABC reporter over boat‑strike questions
President Donald Trump labeled an ABC News correspondent “obnoxious” after she pressed him on the controversial Caribbean drug‑boat strike video, reflecting his continued antagonism toward mainstream media. The Hill notes the exchange as part of a pattern of confrontations with journalists covering his administration’s security policies.
The Hill
Trump defers to Defense Secretary on strike video release
In a subtle policy shift, Trump told reporters he would leave the decision to release the disputed strike footage to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, reversing his earlier demand for immediate disclosure. The Hill highlights the move as an attempt to temper criticism while preserving executive control over military communications.
The Hill
NDAA postpones phase‑out of “forever chemicals” in firefighting foam
The latest version of the National Defense Authorization Act grants the Pentagon additional time to use PFAS‑containing firefighting foam, delaying environmental safeguards. The Hill reports that lawmakers struck a compromise to balance military readiness with growing pressure from environmental groups.
The Hill
A Yale Youth Poll released Monday shows Rep. Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez leading fellow Democrats among voters under 35 for a hypothetical 2028 presidential primary. The Hill points to her double‑digit advantage over figures like Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom as evidence of her resonant progressive platform.
The Hill
US weighs approval of Nvidia H200 chips for China
The Department of Commerce is poised to green‑light exports of Nvidia’s powerful H200 AI chips to China, a move that could reshape the global semiconductor race. TechCrunch notes the pending decision arrives as Congress introduces legislation to curb such sales, while World Street Journal adds that CEO Jensen Huang recently met with President Trump to discuss the export.
TechCrunch
World Street Journal (International)
Societal Issues
“Match of Pride” slated for Iran‑Egypt clash sparks LGBTQ outcry
The FIFA‑designated “match of Pride” at the 2026 World Cup will feature Iran versus Egypt, two nations that criminalize homosexuality, prompting condemnation from LGBTQ advocates. Libération describes the decision as a “twisted coup,” while L’Équipe emphasizes the bewilderment of rights groups facing a high‑profile event in hostile jurisdictions.
Libération
L'Equipe
Brigitte Macron rebukes feminist protestors as “sales connes”
First Lady Brigitte Macron was filmed dismissing feminist activists who disrupted comedian Ary Abittan’s show, calling them “sales connes” and criticizing their radical tactics. Libération frames the comment as a rare public rebuke of the feminist movement, highlighting tensions between France’s political elite and activist circles.
Libération
ICE‑tracking app developer sues over Apple removal under Trump administration
Developer Joshua Aaron filed a lawsuit alleging that the Trump administration pressured Apple to pull his ICE‑tracking application, claiming a First Amendment violation. The Register details the legal battle, arguing that the forced removal suppresses citizen oversight of immigration enforcement.
The Register
International Developments
European leaders coordinate Ukraine peace outreach amid shifting geopolitics
French, German, and British officials announced a series of diplomatic exchanges with the United States and Ukraine to reinforce a unified peace strategy, as reported by Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace. The initiative aims to counterbalance the emerging US‑Russia rapprochement on a joint peace proposal, underscoring Europe’s intent to remain a pivotal mediator.
Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace