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A fifth person is arrested in the alleged New Year's Eve terror plot,
the U.S. blockades Venezuelan oil tankers,
and Warner Brothers warns shareholders to reject Paramount's hostile bid.
I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley.
It's Wednesday, December 17, and this is Evening Wire.
Authorities have arrested a fifth person in connection with a plot to bomb immigration agents on New Year's Eve.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has the latest.
Law enforcement arrested Micah James,
Legnan in Louisiana on Saturday after messages tied him to alleged members of the radical
leftist group Turtle Island Liberation Front. Four alleged members of the front, described by
authorities as anti-government and anti-capitalist, were arrested last week in connection with a
plot to bomb five sites in Los Angeles and Orange County. Legnan participated in chat groups under
the moniker's Katiri the Witch and Dark Witch She-Her. Prosecutors produced messages that they said
showed Legnan planned to bomb sites in New Orleans at the same time the bombs were set to
go off in California. The criminal complaint unsealed yesterday says the raid on Legnan's home
produced sniper training manuals, swat training manuals, assault rifles, and multiple rounds of
ammunition. He's been charged with one count of making threats and interstate commerce.
President Trump has initiated a total blockade of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, declaring
the Maduro regime a foreign terrorist organization. In a statement on truth social, Trump wrote,
quote, Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest armada ever assembled in the history of
South America. It will only get bigger, and the shock to them will be like nothing they have
ever seen before. Until such a time as they return to the United States of America, all the
oil, land, and other assets that they previously stole from us. The stolen, quote, assets likely
refer to U.S. oil interests in Venezuela that were seized by the government when their oil and gas
industry was nationalized. Officials in Australia say the 24-year-old involved in the ISIS-inspired
attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach will face terrorism and murder charges.
Navid Akram and his father allegedly opened fire on hundreds of worshippers, killing 15 people
and injuring dozens before police fatally shot the elder attacker and critically wounded the
son. Officials say the pair had recently returned from an area of the Philippines where ISIS
has a heavy presence. It's there they allegedly received military-style training.
President Trump hosted a Hanukkah reception at the White House last night, using the event to
reaffirm his support for Jewish Americans and denounce what he's called a rise in anti-Semitism.
Daily Wire Foreign Affairs reporter Cassia Akiva has more.
Trump singled out Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and Representative Ilhan Omar,
accusing them of promoting anti-Israel sentiment.
He also condemned those who denied the October 7th Hamas massacre,
saying he had personally viewed the footage of the attacks.
Trump told the crowd his administration is deporting what he called foreign jihadist sympathizers
at record levels. A local rabbi, Lady Shemtove,
preaced Trump's support for the Jewish community before lighting the menorah,
calling him the strongest friend Israel has ever had in the White House.
President Trump will address the nation from the White House at 9 p.m. Eastern tonight.
The president is closing in on the end of the first year of his second term,
which has been marked by an aggressive agenda on immigration and foreign policy
and unprecedented action on trade. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says the
address will focus on highlighting some of the administration's biggest accomplishments in
2025, while also, quote, teasing some policy that will be coming in the new year.
Nick Reiner has been formally charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the brutal
slaying of his parents, director Rob Reiner and photographer and producer Michelle Singer-Riner.
Daily Wire, senior editor, Joel Needler has more.
Reiner was charged Tuesday with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances
attached because there were multiple murders and because he allegedly attacked with a deadly weapon,
a knife. The maximum sentence for those charges is life without the possibility of parole or the death
penalty. But L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hockman said that his office has not yet decided
if it would pursue the death penalty. Hockman said that his office has requested that Nick Reiner
be held without bail, but he also said that, quote, charges are not evidence and that the suspect
should still be allowed his day in court. As the Brown University shooter remains,
at-large authorities and school officials are warning against what they call, quote,
harmful speculation after a person linked to the university was doxed.
Daily Wire Assistant editor Andy Valdez reports.
The university says that a member of their community experienced harmful doxing activity over
public speculation around the shooting.
The school suggested that the individual's social media accounts were then taken down for safety
reasons, but that's just led to even more online speculation.
In a statement, the university stressed that, quote, accusations speculations,
and conspiracies we're saying on social media and in some news reports are irresponsible,
harmful, and in some cases dangerous for the safety of individuals in our community.
Meanwhile, officials have released images of a second person of interest who they have asked
for help to identify.
President Trump has expanded his travel ban to include five more countries following a wave
of terror attacks across the globe. Daily Wire reporter Zach Jule reports.
The president expanded the travel ban Tuesday to include Burkina Faso, Molly,
Niger, South Sudan, and Syria. Travelers with documents from the Palestinian Authority will also be
banned from entry. Trump's proclamation calls for, quote, extreme vigilance during the visa issuance
and immigration processes to identify and prevent foreign nationals who intend to harm Americans or
our national interests. It adds that the U.S. government, quote, must ensure that admitted aliens
do not intend to threaten its citizens, undermine or destabilize its culture, government institutions,
or founding principles, or advocate for aid or support designated foreign terrorists or other
threats to our national security.
Federal immigration agents will descend upon two new states as part of a continued operation
to nab Somali illegal immigrants. Daily Wire Immigration reporter Jenny Tehr has the story.
A federal law enforcement source told the Daily Wire that over 200 ICE officers will deploy from
across the country to Kansas and Ohio to make arrests. The move comes as the Trump administration
continues to target Somali illegal immigrants following reports of a massive fraud scheme in Minnesota.
The fraudsters, many of whom were Somali, stole billions from state welfare programs funneling the
cash through fake non-profits and shell companies back to Somalia, and even Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab.
The administration responded by deploying more than 100 ICE officers to Minneapolis with
orders to scoop up hundreds of illegal Somali immigrants who already have deportation orders.
Warner Brothers is likely to advise shareholders to reject Paramount's more than $100 billion offer.
Daily Wire Culture reporter Megan Basham has more.
Paramount has offered to acquire Warner Brothers discovery at $30 a share,
outbidding the standing Netflix offer of $27.75 per share.
Warner is warning its shareholders, however,
that Paramount's financing may not be secure enough to bring the deal across the finish line,
So it's advising investors to stick with the Netflix deal.
With the deadline of January 8th, Paramount still has some time to sweeten the offer should they choose to pursue it.
After regulators blocked its proposed sale to Amazon, I-Robot, the American company that created the robotic vacuum Roomba filed for bankruptcy this week.
Under the bankruptcy plan, I-Robot's manufacturer, Picea, will take all of the company's equity, shifting ownership from American to Chinese hands.
Initially, the company hoped to merge with Amazon to improve its scale and create more competitive pricing, but was blocked three years ago over antitrust laws.
The bankruptcy leaves the U.S. without a major American-owned competitor in the home robotics industry.
Florida has scored a significant victory in its effort to protect children from exposure to sexually explicit content.
Here's Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presto Giacomo.
The state can now enforce its 2023 law aimed at preventing minors from attending sexually explicit.
explicit drag shows. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a lower court injunction this week
that had blocked enforcement of law for nearly two years. That allows Florida to move forward while
the broader legal battle continues. The ruling applies statewide with the loan exception of
Hamburger Marys, the venue that initially challenged the law. And the first teaser trailer for a
new documentary on the First Lady of the U.S. dropped today. The film titled Melania follows Mrs. Trump
during the 20 days leading up to President Trump's second inauguration.
The film's directed by Brett Ratner of Rush Hour fame
and was licensed by Amazon as part of a $40 million deal signed in January.
Here's a bit of the trailer.
One wants to know.
So here it is.
Hi, Mr. President.
Congratulations.
Did you watch it?
I did not.
Yeah, I will see it on the news.
Those are your drive home updates this evening.
To learn more about these stories, go to Dailywire.com.
And in case you missed it earlier today,
we covered some major stories, including President Trump suing the BBC as the White House rebuffs a new media scandal,
newly declassified documents raising new questions about the Mar-a-Lago raid,
and the latest on the University of Michigan scandal.
Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
