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Congressional Standoffs, Campus Violence, and Crypto Expansion...
Dimanche 14 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Political Turmoil in Washington
Clinton Testimony Standoff
Bill and Hillary Clinton have repeatedly offered sworn statements to the House Epstein inquiry, yet Rep. James R. Comer warned that refusal could trigger a contempt vote, heightening the partisan clash over the probe. The New York Times notes the Clintons’ legal maneuvering, while the Washington Post underscores the political stakes for Comer’s committee.
The NY Times
Senate Uncertainty Over Venezuela Policy
Senator Mark Warner admitted he “does not know” President Trump’s ultimate goal in Venezuela, stressing a reluctance to commit troops despite mounting pressure from the Gang of Eight. Coverage by The Hill highlights Warner’s cautious stance, and the Washington Post adds that the ambiguity fuels broader debate on U.S. foreign strategy in the region.
The Hill
Trump’s Ambivalence About House Control
In a recent Wall Street Journal interview, former President Donald Trump confessed uncertainty about whether the GOP will retain the House in the upcoming midterms, citing unfinished economic policies as a variable. The Washington Post echoes this, pointing to the administration’s mixed messaging that could sway swing voters.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
Greene‑Trump Rift Splits the MAGA Base
The fallout between Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Trump has left her constituents torn between “MAGA” and “America First,” according to a Wall Street Journal report. The piece notes that Greene’s distancing from Trump may reshape the GOP’s grassroots dynamics ahead of the 2026 cycle.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
Senate Backing for Trump’s Syria Move
Senator Jim Banks pledged congressional support for President Trump’s next Syrian operation after two U.S. service members were killed, framing the action as a continuation of the “ISIS defeat” narrative. The Hill details Banks’ promise to “back up” the president, while The Washington Post contextualizes the move within ongoing debates over America’s role in the Middle East.
The Hill
Campus Tragedies and Community Resilience
Brown University Shooting Aftermath
A gunman entered Brown’s Barus and Holley Engineering building, killing two students and wounding nine, prompting a massive law‑enforcement response that included the FBI, ATF, and local police. The Washington Post provided live updates on the manhunt, while The New York Times relayed a survivor’s harrowing account of hiding and aiding others. USA Today later confirmed a person of interest was taken into custody, offering a brief respite for the shaken campus community.
Washington Post (national)
The NY Times
USA Today
Crypto and Financial Innovation
Proliferation of Crypto ATMs Raises Trust Questions
Nearly 40,000 crypto ATMs now dot the global landscape, turning ordinary corners into gateways for Bitcoin purchases, as detailed by CoinDesk. The outlet warns that the rapid rollout has attracted fraudsters exploiting cash‑averse users, prompting calls for tighter AML and KYC standards. Barclays, cited by CoinDesk, predicts a down‑year for crypto trading in 2026 unless regulatory clarity restores investor confidence.
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
Global Power Plays and Security Threats
Bondi Beach Terror Attack Shocks Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese labeled the Bondi Beach shooting at a Hanukkah celebration a “devastating terrorist incident,” emphasizing its antisemitic motive. The New York Times verified video of a civilian disarming a gunman, while China Daily reported the government’s classification of the act as terrorism, underscoring the growing security concerns for Jewish communities abroad.
China Daily
The NY Times
China’s AI Industry Poised for Trillion‑Yuan Surge
A research institute under China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology projects the nation’s core AI sector to exceed 1.2 trillion yuan by 2025, driven by breakthroughs in large‑model capabilities and embodied intelligence. China Daily highlights the sector’s pivot from pure research to real‑world productivity, while noting parallel investments in forthcoming 6G infrastructure that could further accelerate AI deployment.
China Daily