President Biden quietly signed 50 bills into law on Christmas Eve, a range of legislation covering diverse topics. These included establishing the first federal anti-hazing standard for college campuses, officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird (a long-overdue codification), and preventing federal agencies from issuing what are deemed “useless reports.” Other bills addressed increased accountability for youth treatment centers, pensions for congressmen convicted of crimes, and renaming various federal buildings and post offices. Specific details about some of the bills, including the bipartisan support they garnered, can be found in a report by *The Epoch Times*. For example, Senate Bill 4610 officially designates the bald eagle as the national bird, Senate Bill 1351 creates a federal work group to oversee youth residential programs, and House Bill 5646 mandates disclosure of hazing incidents on college campuses. The “No CORRUPTION Act” (SB 932) prevents congressmen convicted of corruption from receiving their pensions, and the “Eliminate Useless Reports Act” (HB5301) aims to streamline federal reporting.
A former DARPA drone operator has issued a warning about a potential sinister agenda behind the recent surge of unexplained drone sightings across the United States. Separately, a DNC committee member has confirmed suspicions that President Biden’s advisors are effectively running the country. Other reports detail President Biden’s actions against perceived political adversaries, including targeting Pelosi and alleged coup leaders, along with concerning accounts of his physical and mental state. Further reports discuss potential pardons for Fauci, Schiff, and Cheney, an alleged threat made to a journalist, and the sentencing of a gay activist couple to 100 years in prison for the rape and abuse of their adopted sons.
Additional headlines highlight the planned withdrawal from the W.H.O. on Inauguration Day, the discovery of natural compounds that can disrupt bird flu infections, and concerns about the Daniel Penny prosecution and its potential impact on deterring crime. Further, Bill Maher’s commentary on the ineffectiveness of DEI initiatives in addressing racial issues is noted, along with reports of corporate America’s shifting support towards Trump and CNN’s coverage of Matt Gaetz. Other stories discuss a liberal veteran’s controversial new theory about Trump, a study vindicating hydroxychloroquine, and claims by Rep. Thomas Massie regarding the US government’s actions in Syria. Finally, Michael Cohen’s agreement with Trump regarding media lies, along with reports of Biden making the first-ever “climate arrest” are mentioned. The article concludes with a mention of a luxurious Rancho Mirage compound available for purchase.