Trump Skips Son’s Wedding Citing “No-Win” Situation

President Donald Trump will not attend his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.’s, wedding to Bettina Anderson in the Bahamas this weekend. Citing the ongoing Iran war and his responsibilities as president, Trump stated he must remain in Washington D.C. during this critical period. While he expressed a desire to be present, official duties and the political climate make attendance impossible, he wrote on Truth Social. The wedding, described as an intimate ceremony with fewer than 50 guests, is reportedly also being kept private to avoid undue attention.

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Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence Amidst Controversy

Tulsi Gabbard’s departure from her role as Director of National Intelligence has certainly generated a considerable amount of commentary and speculation. It’s being reported that her resignation was officially tied to her husband’s recent diagnosis of bone cancer, a reason that understandably allows for a graceful exit and offers a personal justification for stepping away from such a demanding position. However, the timing and circumstances surrounding her departure have prompted many to look for deeper, perhaps more politically charged, explanations.

The news of Gabbard’s resignation comes after a period where her effectiveness and allegiances have been questioned by various observers. There’s a prevailing sentiment that her tenure might have been more about disruption than dedicated service to national security.… Continue reading

Fetterman Texts Exposed Mocking Healthcare, Dismissing Epstein

Leaked text messages reveal Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is increasingly exhibiting behavior that causes concern among his staffers, with the Democrat reportedly mocking free healthcare, downplaying the Epstein files, and questioning Democratic outrage over the killing of a nurse. These messages, obtained by New York Magazine, suggest Fetterman is acting as a thorn in his party’s side on several issues. This shift in rhetoric and behavior coincides with ongoing health concerns following a 2022 stroke and has coincided with a significant decline in his popularity among Democratic constituents.

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Biologist Wins $485K Settlement After Charlie Kirk Post

Florida officials will pay nearly half a million dollars to a biologist fired for criticizing conservative activist Charlie Kirk on social media after his death. The biologist, Brittney Brown, filed a lawsuit seeking reinstatement after being terminated by the state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for reposting a meme on her personal Instagram account. The settlement covers backpay, damages, and attorney costs, with Brown agreeing not to seek future employment at the agency. This case highlights the ongoing legal challenges stemming from reactions to Kirk’s assassination, with similar lawsuits pending over other firings.

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Turkey Sells US Treasuries Amid Economic Crisis

Turkey significantly reduced its holdings of US Treasury bonds in March, selling nearly all of its $14 billion in assets. This move reflects the severe economic pressures on the country, exacerbated by rising energy prices due to the US-Israeli conflict on Iran, which has also contributed to higher global inflation and US Treasury yields. The sale aims to raise US dollars to support the depreciating Turkish lira, which has lost value as inflation concerns mount, with forecasts suggesting it could reach 30 percent this year.

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Shuttered MAGA Brewery Demands $50 Million From Haters for Hurt Feelings

Armed Forces Brewing Company, a right-wing pander brand, has filed a $50 million lawsuit against individuals and groups who criticized its business practices. The brewery, which closed in March 2025 after a short tenure in Norfolk, alleges a coordinated campaign of defamation and interference designed to destroy the company. Critics, however, contend that the lawsuit is a retaliation against local residents and activists who voiced valid concerns about the brewery’s behavior and ideology, rather than a legitimate response to unlawful actions. The company, led by CEO Alan Beal, has consistently blamed a “woke mob” for its closure and continues to claim persecution despite its controversial marketing and public incidents.

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Trump’s Grift Fund Backfires on Republicans

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Republicans in Congress have halted a crucial funding bill for ICE operations, driven by a mutiny over Donald Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion “vengeance fund.” This move, reportedly stemming from a contentious meeting with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, has jeopardized the $70 billion immigration enforcement package, with both House and Senate votes now likely delayed until after the Memorial Day recess. Lawmakers expressed significant hostility towards the fund, particularly concerning the potential eligibility of January 6th rioters for payouts, leading to the postponement of critical budgetary decisions.

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Oil Prices Spike on Iran Uranium Statement Amidst Market Volatility

Oil prices experienced a decline on Thursday as anticipation grew for a diplomatic resolution between the U.S. and Iran, potentially averting further conflict. This followed a brief surge in prices earlier in the session, triggered by reports of Iran’s Supreme Leader ordering enriched uranium to remain within the country, a development initially seen as a hurdle to ongoing negotiations. Despite President Trump’s threat to resume military action if satisfactory answers are not provided, he expressed a willingness to extend diplomatic efforts, highlighting the importance of avoiding war. Nevertheless, disruptions to shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz persist, raising concerns from the International Energy Agency about potential oil market strain this summer should the crucial trade route remain blocked.

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US Operatives Built Alberta Separatist App in Coordinated Canadian Destabilization Plot

The Centurion Project, an app developed with US funding and political strategists, was launched in Alberta by a Canadian separatist organizer. This app loaded the personal data of 2.9 million Albertans onto a platform that mimicked a US tool, allegedly used in American elections, raising concerns about Canada’s most significant privacy breach. The operation’s depth, its connections to the Trump orbit, and its potential impact on Canadian sovereignty are under investigation.

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Trump Stock Buys Linked to Official Acts Expose Overt Corruption

Reports suggest a concerning pattern of presidential corruption, with allegations of stock purchases coinciding with official actions and a brazen grab for power. The administration’s handling of foreign policy has been criticized, with diplomacy seemingly sidelined and decisions appearing to follow foreign leader calls. Furthermore, the Justice Department’s integrity has been questioned, and actions surrounding election integrity have sparked outrage due to the potential for disenfranchisement. Despite perceived failings in various areas, it is noted that the former president demonstrates proficiency in at least one specific aspect.

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