Trump defamation lawsuit has “no merit,” NYT saysThe New York Times
responded to Trump’s lawsuit against the paper by saying, “This lawsuit has no merit. It lacks any legitimate legal claims and instead is an attempt to stifle and discourage independent reporting.” The suit—
which you can read here—claims the paper tried to influence the 2024 election by, among other things, publishing an article which said, “[i]t is hard to imagine a candidate more unworthy to serve as president of the United States than Donald Trump.” Trump
vowed to crack down on “The Radical Left Media”: “We are going to stop them at each and every level!!!”
White House considering plan to label opponents as “terrorists”The Trump administration is considering a plan to designate non-profit organizations that oppose the president as terrorist organizations, a classification that would automatically revoke their tax-exempt status,
the NYT reports. George Soros’s Open Society Foundations and the Ford Foundation are two institutions under scrutiny.
Firings continue for employees who comment on Charlie KirkA number of high-profile figures have been fired for their comments following the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the list is rapidly growing across industries. The wave of terminations is
causing employers to reconsider how much they want to regulate employees' opinions as instances of political violence accrue.
Trump visits the U.K. with deals in handPresident Trump is enjoying a rare second state visit to the U.K. today. He arrives bearing a coterie of deals, worth multiple billions
according to CNBC, from companies including BlackRock, Alphabet, and Blackstone, in addition to a series of new energy partnerships that include nuclear power.
TikTok ban deadline moved to December 16Unsurprisingly, the Trump administration has
extended the deadline for TikTok to reach a deal that would offload its U.S. operations from its Chinese parent. Potential buyers include a consortium including Oracle, Andreessen Horowitz, and Silver Lake Management. Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are
set to discuss the deal later this week.
Under Armour CEO’s defense of micromanagementUnder Armour CEO Kevin Plank is unapologetic about supporting micromanagement,
calling the leadership style “underrated” and insisting that “the right answer will save us a lot of time.” Plank said in a recent YouTube interview that he wants his relationships with employees to reflect the relationship between him and his young adult children, based on mutual accountability and “modeling the behavior that I expect from my teammates to live by.”
Epstein contact book releasedThe House Oversight Committee released a tranche of new documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the late billionaire sex offender’s contact book.
Download a copy here. The book features hundreds of celebrities, politicians, and business leaders. None of the people within it are accused of wrongdoing. Significantly, President Trump’s name is
not in it, although other members of his family are.