
S. Korean President Lifts Martial Law Order; More Dems to Work with DOGE on Cutting Federal Spending
The White House is closely monitoring the situation after South Korea's president suddenly declared martial law on Tuesday. Opposition lawmakers have submitted an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol over the declaration. For a deeper look into the developing situation, NTD speaks with retired U.S. Army Colonel John Mills, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy and former Director of Cybersecurity Policy at the Department of Defense.
More Democrats are planning to work with the incoming Department of Government Efficiency, known as 'DOGE,' stating that they need to be involved in the conversation to engage in any debate. Two Democratic lawmakers say that identifying waste and abuse in the federal government shouldn't be a partisan issue. NTD’s Congressional Correspondent Melina Wisecup breaks it down.
President-elect Donald Trump’s attorney’s have moved to dismiss the New York campaign finance case. They’re connecting it to what President Biden said during the pardon of his son Hunter. Biden said Hunter was “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.” Trump's attorneys say this reasoning also applies to Trump.
