MY TAKE: Here’s why Donald Trump really needs to fully embrace Joe Biden’s cybersecurity EO – Go Health Pro

MY TAKE: Here’s why Donald Trump really needs to fully embrace Joe Biden’s cybersecurity EO – Go Health Pro

By Byron V. Acohido As one of his final official acts, President Joe Biden issued a landmark directive, addressing the evolving challenges posed by cyber threats while charting a strategic course toward a more secure digital ecosystem. Related: How Trump views of AI, crytocurrency, cybersecurity As a new White House administration takes charge, one can … Read more

An International Law Perspective on Trump v. United States – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

An International Law Perspective on Trump v. United States – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

In July 2024, the US Supreme Court held, in a 6-3 ruling, that former President Donald Trump enjoys absolute immunity for acts he committed within his constitutional powers as President, even though they were unlawful under US law. The decision has sparked debate over potential implications for rogue presidents who may wish to subvert the law (here), and US foreign policy (here, here, here). Justice Sotomayor, in her dissent, observed that this “new official-acts immunity now ‘lies about like a loaded weapon’ for any President that wishes to place his own interests, his own political survival, or his own financial gain, above the interests of the Nation”.

The Supreme Court conferred immunity under domestic law. But as the arrest warrants against President Putin and Prime Minister Netanyahu demonstrate, Heads of State are in the spotlight of international law just as much as domestic law. In fact, it could be said that their role engages international law more than any other official in government. Therefore, in this post, we explore the US Supreme Court’s ruling from the viewpoint of international law.

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Open Questions | Trump ‘unlikely to take the initiative to use Taiwan as a bargaining chip’ with Beijing, Bonnie Glaser says – Go Health Pro

Open Questions | Trump ‘unlikely to take the initiative to use Taiwan as a bargaining chip’ with Beijing, Bonnie Glaser says – Go Health Pro

Bonnie Glaser has spent decades working on issues related to Asia-Pacific geopolitics and US policy. She is managing director of the German Marshall Fund’s Indo-Pacific programme, a non-resident fellow with the Lowy Institute, a senior associate with the Pacific Forum, and co-author of US-Taiwan Relations: Will China’s Challenge Lead to a Crisis? This interview first … Read more

OpenAI’s Sam Altman cozies up to Trump by posting Democrats’ letter worrying he’s cozying up to Trump – Go Health Pro

OpenAI’s Sam Altman cozies up to Trump by posting Democrats’ letter worrying he’s cozying up to Trump – Go Health Pro

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, a billionaire tech guy, has cozied up further to President-elect Donald Trump like, well, just about every other billionaire tech guy. In fact, he cozied up to Trump by trolling Democrats who sent a letter over concerns that Altman was…cozying up to Trump. Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bennet sent … Read more

Has Trump changed the retirement plans for the country’s largest coal plants? – Go Health Pro

Has Trump changed the retirement plans for the country’s largest coal plants? – Go Health Pro

This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. There is renewed talk of a coal power comeback in the United States, inspired by Donald Trump’s return to the presidency and forecasts of soaring electricity demand. The evidence … Read more

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