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This episode is brought to you by Balance of Nature. Go to balanceofnature.com and use promo code YAR for 35% off your first order as a preferred customer, plus get a free bottle of fiber and spice. That's balanceofnature.com promo code YAR. (upbeat music) - I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief, John Bickley. It's Monday, December 30th, and this is your morning wire afternoon update. President Biden announced today that he's now offering another $2.5 billion in defense assistance to Ukraine. In a statement Monday, the outgoing president said, quote, "At my direction, the United States will continue "to work relentlessly to strengthen Ukraine's position "in this war over the remainder of my time in office. "The new military aid will include a $1.25 billion drawdown "package for Ukraine's military, "as well as another $1.22 billion authorization "through the Defense Department's "Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. "The billions in additional aid come "as the Biden administration scrambles to direct "as much money as it can to Ukraine "before Trump takes office." - Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has suffered yet another legal blow. A superior court ruled that Georgia lawmakers can subpoena her for information related to her Donald Trump election case. Lawmakers are looking into whether Willis engaged in misconduct during her prosecution of the president-elect. - Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shakira Ingram has given Willis until January 13th to file a list of claimed privileges and objections. But Willis's team plans to appeal the decision calling it wrong. Willis was recently removed from the case by an appeals court, which cited the appearance of impropriety amid a scandal with one of her prosecutors. Trump has blasted her case as a disgrace to justice. - Homelessness in the US skyrocketed in 2024, jumping 18%. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has the numbers. - Most of the rise was driven by a lack of affordable housing, natural disasters and an influx of immigrants. A January account by the Department of Housing and Urban Development found over 770,000 people homeless, a number that is almost certainly an undercount. The sharp 18% increase followed a 12% increase the previous year. The HUD report also points out a concerning trend of family homelessness, which surged nearly 40% due to the arrival of migrant families. New York and Chicago saw these numbers double due to migrant arrivals, Los Angeles reported a small decrease of 5% in people living on the streets. This could be due to a Supreme Court ruling that says outdoor sleeping bans can be enforced by local authorities. Homelessness among the veteran community continued its downward trend dropping 8% this year. - Trump's threats about taking aggressive military action against drug cartels in Mexico appear to already be yielding results. Mexico's new left wing President Claudia Shinebaum has started to take action against the powerful Sinaloa cartel. According to the Wall Street Journal, Mexican law enforcement has made record seizures of fentanyl from the cartel and Shinebaum has sent her security minister to Sinaloa to quote, "oversee the efforts to take back control "of a state where organized crime dominates." The country is also now setting up an elite unit of security officers who will be vetted and trained by the U.S. for operations against the cartels. - The man accused of burning a woman to death in the New York subway has been indicted by a grand jury. Daily Wire Senior Editor asked short reports. - A grand jury has indicted 33-year-olds Sebastian Zapata for the unprovoked attack and murder of a woman in a subway car. Prosecutors say Zapata, who is an illegal immigrant, lit the victims' clothing on fire, causing her death. The indictment will be unsealed on January 7th when Zapata faces life in prison if convicted. Officials say Zapata was deported in 2018, but re-entered the U.S. illegally and had been staying in New York City migrant shelters. - President Biden is telling people he would have beaten Trump in the election and that he wanted his attorney general to go after Trump even harder. That's according to a report by the Washington Post. Daily Wire Deputy Manager Tim Rice has more. - According to the Post, Biden and some of his aides still believe he should have stayed in the race despite the rocky debate performance and low poll numbers that prompted Democrats to pressure him to drop out. The president's polling had cratered and he was trailing Trump in nearly every battleground state when he was effectively forced out. The Post reports that Biden also says he should have picked someone other than Merrick Garland as attorney general, complaining about the Justice Department's slowness in prosecuting Trump and its aggressiveness in prosecuting his son, Hunter. - And Norwegian chess grandmaster, Magnus Carlson, withdrew from the World Rapid and Blitz chess championships in New York after being fined $200 for wearing jeans, a violation of the tournament's dress code. When officials requested he change a tire, Carlson refused and was barred from the next round. He then chose to quit the event, saying, "At that point, it became a bit of a matter of principle for me. "I'm too old at this point to care too much." - All right, there's your drive home updates this afternoon. To learn more about these stories, go to DailyWire.com and for more in-depth reporting on the biggest stories of the day, tune in to our full episode of Morning Wire every morning. (upbeat music) [BLANK_AUDIO]