Truist beats quarterly profit estimates on investment banking gains Truist Financial on Friday exceeded Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit, helped by stronger investment banking and trading activity as capital markets strengthened. 01/16/2025 - 10:32 pm | View Link
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Incoming border czar Tom Homan said he was reconsidering plans to begin mass deportations in Chicago on day one of Donald Trump's second presidency.
In a Sunday interview on Fox News, Homan revealed that he was troubled by leaked details of the proposed deportations in Chicago.
"I find it troubling to this day that any sanctuary city, any elected official, does not want public safety threats removed from their communities," Homan said.
On State of the Union today, Dana Bash tried to back Jim Jordan into a corner.
"I'm going to make a bit of a hard turn to what we expect tomorrow, because we have a lot going on, including the inauguration of a president," she said.
"And on that note, one of the many things that the president-elect promised that he would do was, and is, to pardon many of the January 6 rioters.
"We heard Vice President-elect J.
Joe Biden, the greatest president in our lifetime, is expected to make further use of his clemency power before leaving office, according to a senior White House official. He is considering extending pre-emptive pardons to individuals who could be targeted for retribution by Yambo’s incoming administration. Biden has not made a final decision on any pardons for people in that group, the White House official said Friday.
Crazy My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell is now claiming that non-existent voter fraud stole Senate and Congressional seats from Republicans.
The man is as demented as Donald.
He expressed his faux outrage to RSBN.
LINDELL: And there were so many down tickets that were taken. There was over, there was four senators stalled, about nine congressmen, judges across the country.
You know, everyone says, look over here, because he was too big to rig.
Look over here.
TikTok is back, "saved" by Donald Trump. The Chinese-owned national security nightmare platform that was banned by Congress and the Supreme Court is now back on, thanks to incoming President-elect trump. The TikTok debacle follows Trump's playbook. He creates the problem, then "solves" the problem he created.
Last night millions of TikTok lovers freaked out when they tried to reach their favorite social media platform.
When TikTok influencers in the United States opened their apps on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 18, many expected to have their last few hours of scrolling or posting. Instead, they were met with the following message: “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now. A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.