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Mardi 16 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Trump’s Travel Ban, FBI Informant Probe, and Power Shifts in Washington…
Political Turbulence in Washington
Expanded Travel Restrictions Under Trump
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation widening his travel ban to include Syria, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and several other nations, tightening entry limits amid ongoing security concerns. The Hill notes the addition of “full restrictions” for these countries, while the Wall Street Journal highlights the administration’s promise to broaden the crackdown following a recent Guard shooting. Both outlets stress the likely diplomatic fallout and the legal challenges that may ensue.
The Hill
Wall Street Journal (politics)
Inside the Trump Inner Circle: Susie Wiles’ Revelations
In a series of eleven Vanity Fair interviews, Susie Wiles, the president’s chief of staff, disclosed intense internal rivalries and strategic calculations shaping Trump’s agenda during his first year back in the White House. The New York Times emphasizes her candid remarks about factional infighting and the president’s decision‑making style, offering a rare glimpse into the administration’s power dynamics.
The NY Times
Trump’s Controversial Fed Chair Pick
The New York Times reports that President Trump is poised to nominate a relatively obscure figure to the Federal Reserve chairmanship, a move analysts warn could further erode the Fed’s independence and destabilize monetary policy after years of consensus‑driven leadership. The article underscores the potential market volatility and political signaling behind the choice.
The NY Times
Jared Kushner Withdraws from Paramount‑Warner Deal
Jared Kushner’s investment firm Affinity Partners announced it will no longer participate in Paramount‑Skydance’s bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, citing intensified competition among bidders. Variety reports the decision follows strategic reassessments, highlighting the continuing entanglement of Trump‑linked figures in high‑stakes media mergers.
Variety
FBI Informant’s Role in Southern California Terror Plot
A long‑standing paid FBI informant was central to the prosecution of an alleged “Turtle Island Liberation Front” terror case, raising questions about reliance on informants in counter‑terror operations. The Intercept details how the informant’s involvement shaped the investigation and points to broader concerns over transparency and accountability within the bureau.
The Intercept
Defense Oversight: Hegseth Refuses to Release Boat‑Strike Footage
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced criticism after Defense Secretary Kathleen Hegseth declined to provide lawmakers with video evidence of a recent maritime strike, citing classification concerns. The New York Times notes the episode fuels ongoing tensions between the Pentagon and congressional oversight committees.
The NY Times
Republican Backlash Over Charlie Kirk’s Remarks on Rob Reiner
Following the murder of director Rob Reiner, Republican activist Charlie Kirk made controversial comments that drew rebuke from both sides of the aisle. The Hill reports that the president’s supporters and detractors alike condemned Kirk’s statements, illustrating the fraught political climate surrounding high‑profile violent incidents.
The Hill
BBC vs. Trump: Defamation Suit Dismissal Fight
The BBC is preparing to contest President Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit alleging false portrayal in a Panorama documentary. The Guardian explains the broadcaster’s legal strategy to argue no rights were infringed and that the claim lacks merit, a case that could set a precedent for media accountability in the United States.
The Guardian
Societal Health & Consumer Safety
FDA Issues Warning Over Recalled Baby Formula
The Food and Drug Administration sent a stern warning to major retailers after recalled ByHeart infant formula was discovered on store shelves, urging stricter recall compliance. The Hill highlights the agency’s concern for infant health and the potential regulatory repercussions for non‑compliant distributors.
The Hill
International Security & Market Moves
Sydney Attackers Linked to ISIS Ideology
Australian authorities identified the father‑and‑son duo behind the recent Sydney attacks as motivated by Islamic State ideology, with investigators also probing a recent trip to the Philippines. The New York Times underscores the transnational nature of the threat and its implications for regional security cooperation.
The NY Times
UMG Proposes Remedy to EU Antitrust Concerns Over Downtown Deal
Universal Music Group presented a corrective plan to the European Commission addressing objections to its $775 million acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings. Variety reports the proposal aims to satisfy competition regulators while preserving the strategic benefits of the merger, reflecting the delicate balance between global expansion and antitrust compliance.
Variety