
Morning Wire Moscow Peace Negotiations & Mangione Contests Evidence | 12.2.25
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Dec 2, 2025 Cabot Phillips, a Senior Editor at The Daily Wire, sheds light on the latest developments in Ukraine peace negotiations and discusses the controversial Caribbean strikes. Amanda Presta-Giacomo covers the pretrial hearing for Luigi Mangione, focusing on defense claims to suppress evidence. Meanwhile, Megan Basham delves into the landmark Cox v. Sony case, exploring ISP liability for online piracy and its potential impacts on digital industries. Join these expert insights as they dissect pressing political and legal challenges.
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U.S. Peace Plan Shifted After Leak
- The leaked U.S. peace plan forced rapid renegotiation with Ukraine to remove major concessions.
- The U.S. is now taking a revised plan to Moscow while facing legal and political obstacles in Kyiv.
Territory Demands Create Major Legal Hurdles
- Russia demands control of eastern territories and may reject any deal that doesn't cede those lands.
- Ukrainian constitutional rules requiring a referendum make territorial concessions legally complex.
Caribbean Strike Prompts Oversight
- The administration faces scrutiny over alleged follow-up strikes in the Caribbean that critics call potential war crimes.
- Congress has launched oversight to thoroughly investigate the incident and decisions made.



