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Trump’s Power Play, Crypto Regulation, and Global Security…
Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Politics — Power Shifts and Legal Battles
Trump heads to North Carolina for campaign rally
President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on Friday, a move aimed at energizing the battleground state ahead of the midterms, the outlet The Hill reports. The visit underscores Trump's strategy of targeting swing regions to solidify his base while navigating a fraught relationship with Republican leaders.
The Hill
Washington Monthly argues that the Roberts Court is increasingly accommodating President Trump’s attempts to bypass congressional authority, citing recent decisions that allow the administration to fire independent‑agency officials without clear statutory support. The analysis highlights how this judicial deference could reshape the balance of powers, especially as the Court weighs cases on presidential removal authority.
Washington monthly
Senate Banking Committee stalls crypto market‑structure bill
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has postponed any markup hearings on the pending crypto market‑structure legislation until 2026, a delay that CoinDesk says will hamper regulatory clarity for the industry just as it seeks to solidify its role in the broader financial system. Committee chair Tim Scott and Democratic counterparts remain at odds over the bill’s scope, leaving lawmakers to focus on the looming government funding deadline.
CoinDesk
Execution rates hit a 15‑year high despite waning public support
The Washington Post notes that Florida now accounts for 40 percent of all U.S. executions, driving the national execution tally to its highest level in fifteen years. Meanwhile, The Intercept highlights a paradox: public backing for the death penalty has fallen to a historic low, yet state officials continue to carry out capital punishment at an accelerating pace.
Washington Post (national)
The Intercept
“Tech Force” program aims to inject AI talent into federal agencies
The New York Times reveals that the Trump administration has launched a “Tech Force” initiative to recruit roughly 1,000 AI and engineering specialists for federal projects, a push echoed by The Information, which details the two‑year contracts and direct reporting lines to agency leadership. This effort reflects a broader governmental push to modernize its technological capabilities amid growing competition with the private sector.
The NY Times
The Information
A gun attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach left at least 15 dead, a tragedy reported by the Washington Post, which describes the shooters’ motives and the global outcry. The Hill adds that nine Democratic senators publicly denounced the antisemitic violence, calling for stricter gun‑control measures in Australia and beyond.
Washington Post (World)
The Hill
Ohio’s conservative Christian lobby reshapes state policy
USA Today details how the Center for Christian Virtue, now Ohio’s largest faith‑based policy group, has leveraged its growing $4 million annual budget to influence over 300 bills, aligning state legislation with its anti‑pornography and traditional‑family agenda. Backed by the Heritage Foundation and figures like Charlie Kirk, the organization’s reach illustrates the rising political clout of religious advocacy groups.
USA Today
Economy — Digital Finance and Market Trends
Stablecoins emerge as invisible infrastructure for global payments
CoinDesk reports that stablecoin market capitalisation has surged to roughly $300 billion in 2025, with projections aiming toward a $2 trillion valuation as regulators craft clearer frameworks. The article argues that stablecoins are becoming the “invisible infrastructure” enabling faster, cross‑border transactions, even though they currently process less than 1 percent of daily transfer volumes.
CoinDesk
International — Geopolitical Maneuvers and Security Guarantees
Ukraine claims first underwater drone strike on Russian submarine
Ukraine’s Security Service announced it successfully disabled a Russian submarine in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk using an underwater drone, a milestone World Street Journal says could alter naval dynamics in the region. The operation marks a rare offensive capability for Kyiv amid ongoing maritime tensions with Moscow.
World Street Journal (International)
U.S. pledges security guarantee for Ukraine amid stalled peace talks
Washington has offered a formal security guarantee to Ukraine, seeking Senate backing for a commitment to protect Kyiv from future aggression, as detailed by the World Street Journal. Financial Times adds that while the guarantee signals strong U.S. support, differences remain over territorial concessions, complicating the peace‑deal negotiations.
World Street Journal (International)
Financial Times