Hegseth: Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut is among the members of the Senate Armed Services Committee who are raising alarm over the refusal of Republicans who control the committee to share with all committee members the FBI report on Pete Hegseth. Donald Trump nominated Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense. A confirmation hearing by the Armed Services Committee was taking place today. It appears that the Trump transition team limited the scope of the FBI investigation of Hegseth in view of accusations against him including sexual misconduct, alcohol use and business incompetence. Â

Jack Smith: Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election and remain in power has been made public. The report says that Trump resorted to a series of criminal efforts to retain power and that there was enough evidence to convict Trump in court. Trump and his allies tried but failed to stop the Department of Justice from making the report public. Smith’s separate report on Trump’s possession of secret government documents after leaving office is being kept from public release because people other than Trump are awaiting trial in the case.
Wildfires: A new wildfire has broken out in Ventura County, just northwest of Los Angeles County. Winds as high as 72 miles per hour were recorded overnight, increasing the risk that the existing Los Angeles County fires will spread or new fires will be started as burning embers are carried long distances. An estimated 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. The known death toll remains at 24 with searches of burned out areas still to be conducted.

Cease-fire: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported meeting with the country’s finance minister today to discuss the impending deal with Hamas for a cease-fire and hostage release. The finance minister is among those opposing any deal with Hamas. It’s believed the first phase of a cease-fire would include the release of 33 hostages that Hamas has been holding. Hundreds of Palestinians being held in jail by Israel also would be released.
















