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Trump’s Executive Push, Election Law Battles, and Party Turmoil…

Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 18:50

Executive Authority and Governance

Trump’s “Tech Force” Initiative Expands Federal AI Workforce

The White House has rolled out a two‑year “Tech Force” program aimed at recruiting engineers to develop artificial‑intelligence capabilities directly within federal agencies, reporting a shift toward a more tech‑centric bureaucracy. The Information details that participants will work in teams reporting straight to agency leadership, signaling an unprecedented integration of private‑sector talent into the civil service. The Information

Muscular Use of Executive Power Redefines Policy Landscape

Since his return to the Oval Office, President Trump has exercised executive authority to reshape industry regulation, foreign alliances, and domestic policy, according to the Wall Street Journal’s politics desk. The outlet notes that this “muscular” approach bypasses traditional congressional oversight, raising questions about the balance of power under the Constitution. Wall Street Journal (politics)

Judicial Proceedings and Election Integrity

Wisconsin Court Hears Felony Forgery Charges Tied to 2020 Fake‑Elector Scheme

Two attorneys and a former Trump aide appeared before a Wisconsin judge on felony forgery allegations linked to a fabricated elector plan aimed at overturning the 2020 presidential results. The Boston Globe reports that the case proceeds despite similar prosecutions faltering in Michigan and Georgia, highlighting the ongoing legal scrutiny of election‑related misconduct. bostonglobe.com

Party Dynamics and Extremism

Young Republican Gala Draws White Nationalists, Prompting GOP Reckoning

The New York Young Republican Club’s annual gala featured far‑right figures such as white‑nationalist leader Jared Taylor and German AfD politician Markus Frohnmaier, sparking protests from Democratic lawmakers and civil‑rights groups. Politico documents the event’s controversial guest list and the absence of several GOP elected officials, underscoring internal tensions over extremist infiltration. Politico

MAGA Base Shows Waning “Strong” Support in Recent Poll

A new NBC News poll cited by The Hill indicates that only 70 percent of self‑identified MAGA Republicans “strongly” approve of President Trump’s performance, a decline from earlier measurements but still reflecting robust loyalty. The poll suggests shifting attitudes within the movement as policy debates and electoral prospects evolve. The Hill

Legislative Initiatives and Policy Priorities

Senate Pushes Critical‑Minerals Alliance to Reduce China Dependence

Senator Catherine Cortez Masto is championing legislation that would create tax credits for U.S. firms processing rare‑earth minerals and establish a Critical Minerals Security Alliance with allied trading partners. The Hill highlights the bill as a strategic response to China’s dominance in the supply chain, illustrating congressional action on national‑security economics. The Hill

U.S. Considers NATO‑Article‑5‑Style Guarantees for Ukraine

U.S. envoys, including former adviser Jared Kushner, met in Berlin to discuss extending security guarantees to Ukraine comparable to NATO’s Article 5, as reported by Politico Europe. While not offering full NATO membership, the proposed commitments signal a significant shift in American foreign‑policy strategy under the current administration. Politico Europe

Presidential Rhetoric and Institutional Norms

Trump Blames Rob Reiner’s Death on “Trump Derangement Syndrome”

In a Truth Social post, President Trump attributed the homicide of director‑actor Rob Reiner and his wife to the alleged “anger” caused by the president’s policies, a claim denounced by multiple outlets as inflammatory and unbecoming of a head of state. The Guardian and USA Today both emphasize how the remark departs from traditional presidential decorum during national tragedies. The Guardian USA Today

Congressional Reaction to Trump’s Post‑Tragedy Commentary

The New York Times editorial board criticized the president’s response to the Reiner murders as “inadequate,” arguing that it replaces empathy with partisan attack and undermines the moral authority of the executive office. This editorial stance, highlighted by The Hill, reflects broader concerns about the erosion of presidential norms. The Hill

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Trump Administration Launches ‘Tech Force’ Recruitment Drive

The Information

Since returning to the White House, President Trump has unleashed an ambitious agenda that has transformed global industry, geopolitical alliances and everyday life in America

Wall Street Journal (politics)

Former Trump aides appear in Wisconsin over 2020 election fraud charges. Follow live updates. - The Boston Globe

bostonglobe.com

New York Young Republican Club gala draws white nationalist, far-right Germans as elected officials skip out

Politico

Fewer MAGA Republicans ‘strongly’ support Trump: Poll

The Hill

Trump’s chaos is ceding the critical mineral space to China

The Hill

Zelenskyy: US considers giving Ukraine security guarantees corresponding to NATO Article 5

Politico Europe

Donald Trump condemned for ‘disgusting’ and ‘depraved’ statement after deaths of Rob Reiner and wife Michele - live updates

The Guardian

Trump slams Rob Reiner after his death

USA Today

NY Times on Trump’s ‘inadequate’ defense strategy: He ‘believes in cutting deals, not sharing values’

The Hill