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After repeated warnings to desist in their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, U.S. and British forces retaliated against over 60 targets at Iranian-backed Houthi locations in Yemen. NTD has more on the Houthis response to the strikes.

Former President Donald Trump has accused President Joe Biden of election interference, and said the judge in his New York civil fraud trial has his own agenda.

President Trump is beating Gov. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley—not just in the polls, but in terms of television ratings. Meanwhile, Vivek Ramaswamy has promised to back President Trump in a pending Supreme Court decision.

Topics in this episode include:

1. US, UK strike Iran-Backed Houthis in Yemen
2. Iran Seizes Tanker With Iraqi Crude Headed for Turkey
3. Family Members of Hostages Scream Names Near Gaza Border
4. State Dept.: Genocide Allegations Against Israel ‘Unfounded’
5. White House: Aid to Ukraine Has ‘Ground to a Halt’
6. Trump: ‘I’m Going to go to all of my Trials’
7. Iowa Voters Views on Trump’s Legal Challenges
8. Trump Beats DeSantis, Haley in TV Ratings
9. Below-Zero Forecast During Iowa Caucuses
10. White House to China: Don’t Meddle in Taiwan Election
11. Spike in Cyberattacks on Taiwan Ahead of Election
12. Ecuador Dismantles Gangs in Law and Order Sweep
13. Senate Acting on 2nd Short-Term Funding Bill
14. Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Tax Charges
15. No Fatalities in US Navy Chopper Crash
16. Boeing ‘Quality Control’ Issues Spark FAA Investigation
17. School Drag Shows Prompted Teacher to Start Her Own School
18. Hertz Selling EVs to Buy Gas Cars
19. Houthis Claim Revenge Strikes Against US, UK Warships
20. Israel: No Intention to Destroy Palestinians in Gaza
21. Trump Delivers Courtroom Speech in NY Civil Fraud Trial
22. Analysis: Conclusion of Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial
23. Taiwan Election Takes Place Amid CCP Threats
24. More Tech Highlights From CES 2024

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