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#News #Today: #PoliticsToday is Thursday, February 12, 2026. The morning headlines are dominated by a blend of intense domestic political clashes in the U.S., major geopolitical shifts in the Middle East and Europe, and significant developments at the Winter Olympics.
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U.S. Politics & Domestic Affairs
Bondi’s Combative Testimony: Attorney General Pam Bondi engaged in a heated hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. She aggressively defended President Trump against Democratic questioning regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files and allegations of DOJ weaponization, at one point telling lawmakers she was “not going to have” attacks on the president.📷📷
Voter ID Legislation: House Republicans are pushing the SAVE America Act, which would mandate strict proof-of-citizenship for voter registration. While framed as a measure to prevent fraud, it faces significant opposition in the Senate and from civil rights groups.📷📷
Economic Outlook: Revised labor data released Wednesday suggests that U.S. job growth in 2024 and 2025 was lower than initially estimated. Despite this, stock futures are pointing toward a higher open today as markets attempt to shake off “AI anxieties” from the previous session.📷📷International Relations & Geopolitics
The “Board of Peace”: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially joined the Board of Peace (BoP), an initiative involving international efforts to reduce regional escalation. President Trump has reportedly insisted to Netanyahu that talks between the U.S. and Iran continue.📷📷
Oil Market Tensions: Global oil prices rose this morning (Brent crude near $70) amid escalating geopolitical tensions and a U.S. crude stockpile build of 8.5 million barrels.📷
Arctic Council Update: Geopolitical shifts have placed the Arctic Council in a “challenging situation.” While high-level political meetings remain on pause, scientific cooperation is reportedly continuing virtually under the Kingdom of Denmark’s chairship.📷Security & Intelligence
Cyber Threat Report: A new report from Intel 471 reveals that extortion breaches surged 63% in 2025. The report warns that “ransomware-as-a-service” groups like Qilin remain a dominant threat heading into 2026, professionalizing their tactics to pressure victims.📷📷
Sovereign AI Servers: Fujitsu announced it will begin manufacturing “sovereign AI servers” in Japan starting March 2026. This move is designed to ensure digital sovereignty and secure critical infrastructure against rising cyber threats and geopolitical instability.📷Winter Olympics & Global Briefs
Olympic Disqualification: Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified today at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo. He had refused to remove a helmet that honored athletes killed in the war in Ukraine.📷
Indonesia-US Trade: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is preparing for a mid-February state visit to the U.S. to sign a reciprocal tariff agreement.📷
Czech Protests: Hundreds gathered in Brno on Wednesday to protest against what they described as the government’s “authoritarian tendencies” and “mafia state” influences.📷Would you like me to dive deeper into the specifics of the U.S.-Iran negotiations or the details of the latest cyber threat outlook?
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Feb 12, 2026
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