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Matt Gaetz: 盖茨宣布他将不会加入下一届国会,但他会继续以其他方式支持特朗普及其政治运动。他认为需要一个领导结构来确保运动的持久性和延续性,他将扮演重要的角色,即使不是作为政府的民选成员。 Tamara Keith: 特朗普的过渡团队未能与拜登政府签署至少三份必要的正式协议,这使得他们无法获得政府机构和机密简报。这对于国家安全至关重要。 Danielle Caputo: 由于特朗普过渡团队未能签署这些备忘录,他们将在政府的初期阶段花费大量时间来追赶信息,这将对政府的运作产生影响。 Terry Schultz: 国际刑事法院对以色列总理内塔尼亚胡发布逮捕令,这使得欧盟国家内部出现分歧。一些欧盟政府表示,如果内塔尼亚胡进入他们的领土,他们不会履行逮捕他的义务。这是西方盟友首次被国际刑事法院点名。 Benjamin Thales: 奥尔班邀请内塔尼亚胡访问布达佩斯,表面上是为了反对逮捕令,但这并非他的唯一动机。分析人士认为,奥尔班和普京一样,试图破坏西方机构和秩序,并将人们的注意力从俄罗斯对欧洲的主要威胁上转移开。 Wisconsin authorities: 一名失踪三个多月的皮划艇运动员被发现还活着,调查显示他伪造了自己的死亡,目前居住在东欧。警方将追讨搜寻他的费用,这高达4万美元。 Danica Pineda: 《Wicked》电影上映,许多粉丝呼吁观众不要在电影院里一起唱歌,他们希望能够安静地欣赏电影。 Howard Sherman: 一起唱歌是人们共同情感的体现,但观众应该尊重其他人的观影体验。如果想唱歌,可以等到12月25日开始的特别卡拉OK放映。

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President-elect Trump's initial nominee for attorney general, former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz, says he has no plans to join the next Congress. In an interview with podcast and radio show host Charlie Kirk, Gaetz says he still plans to keep fighting for Trump, but from a new perch. We need a leadership structure under President Trump that's going to allow for durability of our movement and the ability to continue this great movement.

realignment of our politics. And so I'll play a part in that. I plan to be a big voice, but maybe not as an elected member of the government. Gates had resigned from the U.S. House when he was tapped for AG. Within days, Gates pulled his name from contention as sex trafficking and drug use allegations that he has repeatedly denied threatened his confirmation. President-elect Trump swiftly moved on to Pam Bondi, former Florida attorney general and a close ally, to lead the Justice Department. Trump's

Trump has been moving quickly to name people for his incoming administration, but NPR's Tamara Keith reports Trump's been slow to deal with other aspects of his transition. The Trump transition has failed to sign at least three required formal agreements with the Biden administration needed to gain access to agencies and classified briefings. It's incredibly important for national security purposes. Danielle Caputo is legal counsel for ethics at the Campaign Legal Center.

Instead, they're going to be spending the initial periods in the administration trying to play catch up on a lot of information that they didn't have access to because they failed to sign these memorandums. The Trump transition team says it is still constructively engaged with the Biden administration about the documents, but no decision has been made. Tamara Keith, NPR News.

The International Criminal Court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dividing European Union countries.

Terry Schultz reports the EU is a strong supporter of the court, but some governments say they would not fulfill their obligation to arrest the Israeli leader if he entered their territory. The arrest warrants issued for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his former defense minister on suspicion of war crimes and crimes against humanity are the first time a Western ally has been named by the ICC.

Some EU governments announced they would arrest Netanyahu if he visited. Germany acknowledged doing so would be hard to imagine. Hungary's Viktor Orban, meanwhile, says he'll invite Netanyahu to Budapest just to oppose the warrant. Berlin-based analyst Benjamin Thales says that's not Orban's only motive.

Orban, like Putin, is a wrecker. They want to tear down our institutions, our order, and they want us to take our eyes off the key threat to Europe, which is Russia. A warrant has also been issued for Hamas military leader Mohammad Daif, who's believed to be dead. For NPR News, I'm Terry Schultz. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 426 points. You're listening to NPR News.

Wisconsin authorities say a kayaker who was missing for more than three months and feared dead has actually turned up alive and well. They say they've been in contact with Ryan Borgward. An investigation revealed that Borgward intended to fake his death and has been living somewhere in Eastern Europe. The Green Lake County Sheriff says the exhaustive search for the kayaker costs as much as $40,000 and the county wants its money back.

The film Wicked debuts in movie theaters across the United States today. NPR's Danica Pineda reports fans of the Broadway musical have a special request for moviegoers. Please do not sing along. Popular, you're gonna be popular. Many fans say this is what they want to hear in theaters, and they're calling on audiences to keep their mouths closed when Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are singing.

But theater writer Howard Sherman says the urge to sing along is not a bad thing. That we can be together, that we can cheer together, that we can lift our voices together is a reminder of our common humanity. Yet, he says audiences should let others enjoy the movie. If enjoying means you'd like to sing, special sing-along screenings begin on December 25th. Danica Panetta, NPR News.

U.S. stocks end the day higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 426 points, nearly 1%, to end the day at 44,296. The Nasdaq closed up 31 points and the S&P was up 20. I'm Lakshmi Singh, NPR News.

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