President-elect Donald Trump has been named Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” for the second time. Time says that since he started running for president in 2015, it’s likely that no single person has played a larger role in changing the course of politics and history than Trump.
President Joe Biden will commute the sentences of around 1,500 individuals, marking the biggest single-day act of clemency in modern history. 39 people who were convicted of non-violent crimes are also being pardoned.
Topics in this episode include:
- Head of FAA Mike Whitaker to Resign on Jan. 20
- Trump Is Time Magazine’s Person of the Year
- Ex-FBI Informant to Plead Guilty Over Biden Claims
- Biden to Announce Clemency, Pardons
- Blinken Meets Jordan’s King to Discuss Syria
- Missouri Man Found in Syria Was on Pilgrimage
- Lawmakers React to FBI Director Wray’s Resignation
- Implications of FBI Director Stepping Down in January
- House Passes Bill to Expand Judiciary Despite Veto
- Fetterman Condemns Lawsuits Against Trump, Hunter Biden
- Mysterious Drones Raise Concerns in New Jersey
- Lawmakers Warn of China’s Ties to UN Food Program
- Senate Probes CCP Hackers in US Telecom Networks
- Trump Names Kari Lake to Lead Voice of America
- Meta Donates $1 Million to Trump Inaugural Fund
- East Coast Sees Rain, Rapid Snowmelt, Powerful Gusts
- RV Park Resident Says Blaze Spared His Trailer
- Small Aircraft Breaks Apart on Texas Highway, Injuring 4
- Family Says Missing Hawaiian Woman Found Safe
- US Warns Russia May Use New Ballistic Missile Again
- Polish PM: No Plans to Send Polish Troops to Ukraine
- Romania, Bulgaria to Join EU Border-Free Area
- Brazil’s President Undergoes 2nd Surgery for Brain Bleed
- Prominent Hong Kong Lawmaker Convicted Amid Suppression
- Sullivan Meets Netanyahu Amid Push for Gaza Truce
- China Signals More Fiscal Stimulus, Rate Cuts
- Trump to Meet With Amazon’s Bezos Next Week
- DOJ Asks Appeals Court to Reject TikTok Emergency Motion
- Australia Plans to Charge Tech Companies for News Content
- Wholesale Inflation Surged Higher in November
- CFPB Limits Bank Overdraft Fees Despite Industry Objections
- Warner Bros Discovery to Separate TV, Streaming Businesses
- Americans React to Time’s ‘Person of the Year’ Pick