This Fox News Politics update covers significant developments across the political landscape, including the Trump transition, Capitol Hill happenings, and news from around the nation.
Former Rep. Cheney Faces Scrutiny
A House Administration Subcommittee report alleges that former Rep. Liz Cheney may have engaged in witness tampering during her time on the Jan. 6 House Select Committee. The report, overseen by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), claims Cheney communicated with witness Cassidy Hutchinson without her attorney's knowledge, potentially violating federal law. Cheney refutes these claims, defending the committee's work and criticizing the report for disregarding evidence. She reiterated her stance on former President Trump's role in the Jan. 6 events.

Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney speaking at a town hall.
White House Updates
- Jill Biden has resigned from her teaching position at a Virginia community college as the Biden administration prepares to leave office.
- President Biden is facing criticism for the sale of border wall materials, with Trump calling the action "almost criminal."
- Reports indicate the Biden administration is allegedly pressuring an African nation to liberalize its abortion laws in exchange for foreign aid, drawing criticism.
- Biden's decision to grant clemency to individuals convicted of fraud has sparked outrage and accusations of a "slap in the face" to victims.
- The administration is preparing to launch two new student debt relief programs.

Trump Transition Highlights
- Pete Hegseth may release a sexual assault accuser from a confidentiality agreement, potentially leading to a public confrontation.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren is seeking information from Trump regarding potential conflicts of interest involving Elon Musk.
- A poll reveals a majority of Americans are optimistic about the Trump agenda, despite concerns about tariffs.

Capitol Hill Focus
- Democrats are pursuing a legislative action that Senator Mike Lee strongly opposes.
- A leading Republican has outlined the goals of the House DOGE Caucus.
- The House AI task force has released a report suggesting it's unrealistic to expect immediate congressional action on artificial intelligence.
- A Republican representative is requesting information from the State Department regarding delays in Afghanistan evacuation flights.
- A House GOP member has declined committee assignments to focus on DOGE-related efforts.
- A senator affiliated with the DOGE Caucus has introduced two bills aimed at reducing government spending.
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was unsuccessful in her bid for a Democratic leadership position on the House Oversight Committee.
- Republican lawmakers are expressing discontent with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy following the government shutdown.

National News Roundup
- A prominent Democrat in a key swing state will run for governor as an independent candidate.
- A Chicago community activist is expressing support for Trump's border policies amidst the ongoing migrant crisis.
- A Tennessee lawmaker has proposed sending undocumented immigrants accused of minor offenses to sanctuary cities rather than deporting them.
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is advocating for the elimination of taxes on tips.
- An "America First" organization claims its voter outreach efforts contributed to Trump's selection of White House personnel.
- An environmental group is running ads criticizing California Governor Gavin Newsom's environmental record.
- Government agencies have concluded a joint investigation into drone sightings, determining no credible threat.

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