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EXCLUSIVE: Trump rejects shielding Biden records from Senate probes in executive privilege showdown

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EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump rejected former President Joe Biden’s assertion of executive privilege over a tranche of documents requested by the Senate as part of various probes into the 46th president, determining it is «not in the best interests of the United States.» 

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White House counsel David Warrington wrote Monday in a letter addressed to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and obtained by Fox News Digital that Trump «does not uphold the former President’s assertion of privilege» over records sought in four congressional probes. The letter directs NARA to provide the materials to Congress.

The dispute centers on documents related to investigations into Biden’s health, alleged politically motivated probes into Trump and his allies, and the Biden family’s financial dealings, which Republicans argue go to the heart of Congress’ constitutional authority to conduct oversight.

The letter came as a response to communication from NARA on Dec. 10 informing the White House that the former president had asserted executive privilege over the requested materials.

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President Joe Biden speaks during an event in Washington, D.C., on May 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Warrington said the assertion «is not justified» as to documents identified in two letters Biden sent to NARA on Oct. 22 and Dec. 3.

The first category of documents involved a request from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for records related to what the letter described as the «coverup of former President Biden’s health and cognitive decline.»

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«The abuse of the autopen that took place during the Biden Presidency, and the extraordinary efforts to shield President Biden’s diminished faculties from the public, must be subject to a full accounting to ensure nothing similar ever happens again,» Warrington wrote, quoting a prior letter.

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Biden also asserted privilege over two Senate Judiciary Committee requests concerning «coordinated efforts by the Biden administration against President Trump and his staff through politically motivated investigations.»

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The White House argued that «the constitutional protections of executive privilege should not be used to shield from Congress evidence of a President’s efforts to imprison his opponent.»

A third set of documents related to the «Biden family’s financial dealings and potential conflicts of interest,» the letter noted, referencing Biden’s use of private email accounts and his work on Ukraine as vice president while his son Hunter Biden held a lucrative position on the board of an energy company there.

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Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, Dec. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Warrington acknowledged that the Supreme Court has recognized executive privilege as protecting presidential decision-making and deliberations but said he was «unaware of a Supreme Court ruling or constitutional text that extends those protections to former President Biden’s efforts to assist his son’s shady business deals,» underscoring a fight about how expansive the scope of executive privilege is in the face of Congress’ oversight demands.

«President Trump instructs you to provide to these congressional committees the pages identified as privileged by the former President,» Warrington wrote.

Warrington previously denied Biden’s privilege request over documents related to the Biden administration’s use of the autopen, Fox News Digital exclusively reported in December. Biden has denied accusations that official presidential documents were signed by the autopen without his knowledge, brushing them off as «ridiculous.»

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President-elect Donald Trump shakes hands with President Joe Biden at Trump’s inauguration in the Capitol Rotunda Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)

«Let me be clear: I made the decisions during my presidency. I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations,» Biden said in a statement in June as Trump and Republicans sounded off about what they alleged was a scandal. «Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false.»

Concerns over Biden’s mental acuity had simmered for years before reaching a boiling point in June 2024.

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Republicans sounded the alarm that it appeared Biden’s mental edge was slipping before even the 2020 election cycle. The media and Biden’s longtime Democratic allies joined conservatives in their alarm following Biden’s failed debate against Trump in early summer of 2024.

Biden dropped out of the race, but investigations and concerns over an alleged Biden administration coverup continue into the second Trump administration.

Fox News Digital reached out to a Biden representative and NARA for comment on Monday morning. 

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María Corina Machado: “No hay represión que pueda detener las demandas de los venezolanos”

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María Corina Machado advirtió que los venezolanos no se dejarán doblegar ante la represión del régimen chavista (EFE/ Ronald Peña)

Miles de trabajadores venezolanos marcharon el jueves pasado hacia el Palacio de Miraflores en Caracas, desafiando la represión de las fuerzas de seguridad y el anuncio oficial de un “aumento responsable” del salario mínimo. La movilización, protagonizada por empleados públicos, sindicalistas, estudiantes y diversos gremios, marcó un nuevo episodio de tensión social en Venezuela, donde el salario básico permanece congelado en 130 bolívares al mes, equivalentes a menos de 30 centavos de dólar, y la inflación interanual supera el 600%.

En diálogo con Infobae, la líder de la oposición venezolana y Premio Nobel de la Paz, María Corina Machado, afirmó que lo ocurrido días atrás expresa un proceso social irreversible: “Lo que vimos en las calles de Venezuela es una expresión que ya nadie puede detener. Durante años y años se fue construyendo un movimiento por la dignidad, por la justicia, por la libertad, por la familia, y ha sido un proceso de adentro de cada individuo hacia afuera, y desde las bases de la sociedad y las entrañas del país”.

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Los cuerpos de seguridad del régimen chavista volvieron a responder a través de la represión dispersando a los manifestantes con el uso de gases lacrimógenos y detenciones. Sin embargo, Machado opinó que la represión provoca un efecto contrario al deseado por el oficialismo: “El régimen no entiende que esto cambió para siempre y que no hay manera que puedan, a estas alturas, detener este proceso que es irreversible”.

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Un manifestante en Venezuela grita a un oficial de la Policía Nacional Bolivariana (CPNB) que sostiene un escudo, durante una tensa confrontación en las calles.

En ese sentido, agregó que la violenta respuesta de las fuerzas de seguridad “lo que logra es acelerar un proceso de transición que es indetenible”, y advirtió: “El mundo tiene que entender y asumir que los venezolanos no nos vamos a conformar con nada distinto a full democracia, justicia y libertad”.

“Si la señora Delcy Rodríguez pretende lavarse las manos de todos los crímenes que cometió Nicolás Maduro, la represión de estos días se le atribuye directamente a ella”, aseveró.

Consultada sobre la actitud de la sociedad frente a la represión, Machado afirmó que los venezolanos han aprendido “cómo lidiar y superar el miedo”: “Nos hemos protegido en los momentos en los cuales la represión estaba desatada, pero nunca hemos dejado de organizarnos, de actuar y de avanzar”. La opositora describió la movilización como una “represa que se abrió”, en referencia al carácter masivo y transversal de las protestas: “Cada joven, cada trabajador, cada anciano que hoy levanta las voces dentro y fuera de Venezuela, pero sobre todo dentro del país enfrentando estos ataques con dignidad, son los héroes, y son millones de héroes, que tienen nombre y apellido, y el mundo tiene que reconocerlos”.

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Machado subrayó el impacto emocional y social de la represión, pero también el valor de los testimonios de quienes se animan a protestar: “Venezuela es como una represa contenida que se ha ido llenando de dolor, de humillación, de angustia, de pérdida, y por otra parte, de ilusiones, de aprendizajes, de organización, de victorias, de amor, y esa represa se abrió”.

“Estos tipos creen que a punta de represión van a poder repetir lo que hicieron durante años, y no terminan de entender que esto cambió, y cambió para siempre. Estas expresiones de la demanda ciudadana van a seguir reproduciéndose y creciéndose cada día que pasa. No hay represión que pueda detenerlas”, añadió.

Las fuerzas de seguridad chavistas volvieron a reprimir a la sociedad civil

La líder opositora, quien viene enviando constantes mensajes a las fuerzas de seguridad para detener la violencia contra la población, también hizo referencia a la actitud de algunos funcionarios de seguridad: “Debemos ver los videos y todos los registros que hay de los policías y funcionarios a los que se les vio en contra de la represión, e incluso algunos de ellos ayudaron a los heridos”.

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Las exigencias de los manifestantes se centran en derechos laborales, libertad de protesta y garantías democráticas. Machado afirmó que los venezolanos han demostrado “una y mil veces que no nos vamos a detener antes de lograr lo que nos hemos propuesto: traer a nuestras familias de vuelta a casa, y eso solo es posible en un país libre, donde haya respeto a los derechos de cada ciudadano, donde todos seamos iguales ante la ley; donde exista libertad de expresión, libertad de asociación, libertad de protesta, y desde luego, donde podamos decidir nuestro futuro”.

Al respecto, la Premio Nobel de la Paz consideró que, tras más de dos décadas de sufrir innumerables violaciones a los derechos humanos bajo la dictadura chavista, “no hay una sociedad en el mundo mejor preparada, organizada y forjada para la democracia” que la sociedad venezolana. “Hemos aprendido el costo de perder la libertad y hemos dado todo, incluso la vida, para recuperarla”.

Los agentes de la Policía Bolivariana reprimieron a los trabajadores que se dirigían hacia Miraflores (REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria)
Los agentes de la Policía Bolivariana reprimieron a los trabajadores que se dirigían hacia Miraflores (REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria)

Por eso, la líder venezolana enfatizó el objetivo de lograr elecciones libres y transparentes: “Todos los venezolanos exigimos, reclamamos, demandamos y avanzamos para poder ejercer nuestro derecho a elegir libremente, de una vez por todas, a quienes deben representarnos para construir el país que nos merecemos”.

En relación con la situación de los presos políticos, María Corina Machado sostuvo: “Todos nuestros presos políticos son de todos los venezolanos. No son de un partido, de una organización, de un sindicato o de las Fuerzas Armadas. Todos son ciudadanos venezolanos, civiles y militares, y son inocentes. Continúan presos por ejercer su derecho y deber a vivir en libertad”.

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Por su parte, denunció que la persecución sobre los militares responde al temor del régimen: “La forma cómo se han ensañado contra los militares es la demostración que le tienen terror a las Fuerzas Armadas, porque Delcy Rodríguez sabe que las Fuerzas Armadas no confían en ella y no la apoyan”.



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China aiding Iran missile program amid US-Israeli strikes, reports say

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Communist China is reportedly providing military assistance to the embattled Iranian regime, according to a leading U.S. military think tank and other reporting. 

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The Institute for the Study of War stated that China is providing military assistance to the Iranian regime’s missile program, basing its research on recent reporting.

According to the Institute, «China is helping Iran reconstitute the Iranian missile program amid US-Israeli efforts to degrade it.»

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According to the Institute for the Study of War, «Western media reported that China has sent multiple shipments of missile fuel precursor to Iran since the start of the war.»

The institute said that, «China’s efforts to help Iran reconstitute could undermine the combined force efforts to degrade or destroy the supporting elements of the ballistic missile program.»

Gordon Chang, an expert on China, told Fox News Digital that «China is an enemy combatant and is endangering our troops.»

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A Ghadr-H missile, center, a Sejjil missile and a portrait of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are on display for the annual Defense Week, marking the 37th anniversary of the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, at Baharestan Sq. in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017. (AP)

The Daily Telegraph recently reported that, «Ships believed to be carrying Chinese chemicals for missile fuel have arrived in Iran, raising questions about Beijing’s support for the regime. Four sanctioned Iran-flagged vessels have docked at Iranian ports since the war broke out.»

The report also claimed that, «Sanctioned vessels carrying enough chemicals to produce hundreds of projectiles travel from Chinese to Iranian ports.»

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Chang urged the U.S. to seize the Chinese vessels that are reportedly transporting sodium perchlorate, the chemical material required for Iran’s missile fuel systems. He added that «It is a question of America’s will to impose costs on China.»

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Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) meets with the late Supreme Leader of Iran Sayyed Ali Khamenei (R) in Tehran, Iran on January 23, 2016. (Pool / Supreme Leader Press Office/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Chang concluded by noting that the «President of the U.S. has many points of leverage. If you look at the overall relationship between China and the U.S., the U.S. has more cards to play.» He cited the U.S.-China trade relationship because China is an export-driven country and depends on the vital American consumer market.

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The Islamic Republic’s military forces have reportedly been feverishly working to rebuild their missile apparatus after punishing U.S. and Israeli airstrikes since the start of the war on Feb. 28.

According to the Institute for the Study of War, «Iran has been digging out underground missile bunkers and silos struck by the combined force, in some cases returning them to operation hours after strikes, according to recent U.S. intelligence assessments. Iran may be reestablishing access to their launchers hours after strikes, but these launchers are components of a larger system that has been degraded. Reported fear and lack of coordination across some Iranian forces mean that medium-range missile systems are still functioning sub-optimally.»

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Missiles launched from Iran are intercepted as seen from Tel Aviv, Israel, June 15, 2025. (REUTERS/Tomer Neuberg)

Chinese companies have been sanctioned as part of busting U.S. restrictions on providing military aid to Iran’s regime. In 2023, the U.S. Treasury Department said it had «designated one individual and six entities in a sanctions’ evasion network that has facilitated Iran’s procurement of electronic components for its destabilizing military programs, including those used in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Particularly, this action targets the head of U.S.-designated Iran’s Pardazan System Namad Arman (PASNA), and the entity’s Iran-, Malaysia-, Hong Kong, and PRC-based front companies[People’s Republic of China] and suppliers that have enabled PASNA’s procurement of goods and technology.»

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A State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital that, «China portrays itself as a neutral actor in the conflict with Iran, but it has long ignored the Iranian regime’s nuclear ambitions and destabilizing activities while providing the regime an economic lifeline and other support. The United States has sanctioned China- and Hong Kong-based entities and individuals for supporting Iran’s ballistic missile and UAV proliferation activities.  We will continue to act to ensure China does not contribute to the Iranian regime’s destabilizing activities.»

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Just last month, a report by the Atlantic Council noted «China has supplied Iran with drones, anti-ship cruise missiles, surface-to-air missiles, and the components thereof, to aid in its aerial and maritime defense capabilities. In other instances, China directly supplies Iran with Western or Chinese technology components that are found in Iranian drones used against US military installations and economic interests in the Gulf, as well as on Russia’s battlefield in Ukraine.»

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Fox News Digital press queries to China’s Embassy in Washington, D.C., were not immediately returned.



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Trump adversary running for Senate borrows his filibuster playbook 

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One of President Donald Trump’s top Democratic foes running for the Senate is taking a page from his and conservatives’ playbook in their pitch to reform the filibuster.

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Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills, who is running to unseat longtime Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, released her policy platform in recent days. Among several pitches to voters is a call to reform the filibuster. 

Mills, if elected, said in the 19-page document that she would require «Senators to remain on the Senate floor and actually speak, rather than simply threatening a filibuster to delay action.»

The filibuster has become a flashpoint in the Senate, particularly for Republicans, given that its current 60-vote threshold requires legislation to be bipartisan in nature. And Mills’ position, which has been previously supported by Democrats, is one Trump and some in the GOP are pushing for to pass a massive election integrity bill.

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Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills, who is running to unseat longtime Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, released her policy platform in recent days.  (Getty Images)

Her desire to change the filibuster echoes one made by Trump and conservatives, both in Congress and online, that have demanded Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., launch a talking filibuster to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.

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«Washington is broken, and Maine people are paying the price,» Mills said in a statement introducing the platform. «Donald Trump and Washington Republicans are undermining our fundamental rights and driving up costs, all while Congress fails to solve the big problems facing Maine people. Enough is enough. Maine people deserve better than what D.C. is giving them.»

Mills and Trump have an adversarial relationship that reached a chaotic crescendo in 2025 when, during a meeting of governors at the White House, she declared, «We’ll see you in court,» over the president’s executive order to deny federal funding to states that allowed transgender athletes to participate in sports.

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Maine Gov. Janet Mills and President Donald Trump have an adversarial relationship that reached a chaotic crescendo in 2025.  (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), the Senate GOP’s main campaign arm, warned that Mills’ desired change to the filibuster was a dog whistle for Democrats’ plan to slow-walk Trump’s agenda.

«Janet Mills is saying the quiet part out loud: If she goes to Washington, she will use every tool at her disposal to push her radical anti-Trump agenda on Americans,» NRSC spokesperson Samantha Cantrell told Fox News Digital.

Trump has asked Republicans to go a step further and nuke the filibuster altogether — an unlikely scenario in the Senate, given the lack of support to do away with the guardrail in its current form.

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Senate candidate Graham Platner of Maine, left, and two-term Gov. Janet Mills are facing off in the state’s Democratic Senate primary. (Sophie Park/Getty Images; Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

A talking filibuster, as Mills suggested, would require senators to debate a bill rather than falling back on the typical 60-vote threshold.

The Senate is currently doing a version of the talking filibuster in the GOP’s bid to shine a light on Senate Democrats’ refusal to support the SAVE America Act. But it won’t lead to the legislation passing because the GOP isn’t unified to block Democratic amendments that could drastically alter the bill.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who handpicked Mills to run in Maine against Collins, has dubbed the legislation «Jim Crow 2.0» and rallied his caucus behind defeating the measure.

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Before Mills has a chance to square off against Collins, she’ll first have to survive a tough primary battle against insurgent candidate Graham Platner, an oyster farmer who has the backing of Schumer’s left flank.

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Fox News Digital reached out for comment from Mills, Platner and Collins, but did not hear back by publication.

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