TODAY'S JOLT IS SPONSORED BY BERKLEY BOOKS | | | On the menu today: The Biden administration was thrilled to announce a tentative cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that will lead to the release of some hostages, but history instructs us that it's just a matter of time before Hamas breaks its side of the bargain. Meanwhile White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dismisses State Department press spokesman Matthew Miller as "a random person" and rejects the notion that President-elect Donald Trump and his team deserve any credit for the cease-fire deal. Finally, with Trump returning to power, a lot of Democrats want their representatives in Congress to work 24/7 to thwart Trump's agenda. Progressive congressional staffers are thinking more of an 8 to 4 sort of deal. Hamas Is a Bad-Faith Negotiator I don't want to rain on the parade for the announced cease-fire between Israel and Hamas; any arrangement that leads to the release of at least some of the hostages, held for 468 days, deserves at least some applause. But I will remind you ... | |
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