Summary:
Trump will appear virtually for sentencing in NY.
10 deaths confirmed in California wildfires.
Biden's remark during wildfire briefing draws criticism.
Malibu resident criticizes Newsom's policies, DeSantis defends Trump.
Supreme Court weighs TikTok ban.
Trump's Sentencing and Other Top News
<img src="https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2025/01/1200/675/judge-merchan-trump-2-1.jpeg?ve=1&tl=1" alt="Trump Sentencing" width="1200" height="675">1. Trump Sentencing: Donald Trump is scheduled for virtual sentencing in a New York case. The Supreme Court did not intervene.
2. California Wildfires: The Los Angeles County coroner confirmed 10 deaths due to raging wildfires. President Biden faced criticism for a controversial remark made during a briefing.
3. Political Fallout: A Malibu resident who helped fight the wildfires criticized California Governor Newsom's policies. Ron DeSantis defended Donald Trump against criticism from Newsom.
4. Other News: Notre Dame won a championship game; a young boy's heartbreaking reaction to losing his home in the fires; increased rates of diabetes and heart disease; and legal action against New Orleans following a Bourbon Street terror attack are also making headlines.
Politics
- Trump's Accusation: Trump accused Governor Newsom of prioritizing endangered fish over wildfire protection.
- Bolsonaro's Hopes: Trump's legal situation could influence the re-election chances of Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro.
- Immigration Crackdown: Red-state attorneys general welcome a crackdown on illegal immigration.
- TikTok Ban: The Supreme Court is considering a potential ban on TikTok, weighing national security concerns against free speech.
Media
- ABC News Controversies: ABC News faced criticism over incidents involving David Muir and Sunny Hostin.
- Criticism of Newsom: Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson criticized California Governor Newsom's handling of the wildfires.
- Democratic Montage: A video of Senate Democrats pledging to oppose Trump's policies was mocked online.
- Olbermann's Remarks: Keith Olbermann urged fellow liberals to psychologically 'batter' conservatives affected by the fires.
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