Trump’s Iran War Would Be Obama’s Impeachment

A recent New York Times poll revealed internal Democratic sentiment, indicating a desire by a majority of Democrats for the party to nominate a centrist in 2028, with a significant portion believing the party should moderate its stance on immigration and crime. Despite these divisions, there is widespread agreement that the current political and economic system requires substantial change, with over 80 percent of Democrats viewing it as fundamentally flawed or unfair. Notably, a critical question highlighted a division on economic policy: respondents favored a candidate promising to lower prices by addressing corporate monopolies over one proposing to do so through increased housing construction and energy production.

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Michelle Obama Embodies All Trump Hates

During a UFC event on the White House South Lawn, fighter Josh Hokit levied a baseless and transphobic insult against Michelle Obama, stating she is a man. This remark, amplified by former President Donald Trump’s presence and a smirk, brought a long-standing internet rumor into a public, political forum. While UFC CEO Dana White condemned the comment as “nasty and false,” other figures like Dan Bongino found it “hilarious,” contrasting sharply with reactions from figures like Jon Stewart, who called Hokit a “F—ing A–hole.” The incident highlights a pattern of contemptuous insults directed at Michelle Obama, rooted in racism and sexism, intended to diminish a powerful Black woman.

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Vance Trip Cancellation Sparks Criticism Amidst Iran Peace Talk Woes

Planned US-Iran talks in Switzerland on June 19 were canceled due to escalating fighting in Lebanon, introducing uncertainty about achieving a lasting Middle East peace deal. This violence, with significant casualties on both sides, is a condition for the broader US-Iran accord, prompting Iran to state that talks cannot proceed without a comprehensive ceasefire. Despite the postponement, Switzerland remains ready to facilitate negotiations, while the interim agreement requires an immediate and permanent termination of military operations, a stipulation Israel states it is not party to. The conflict has had global economic repercussions, including oil price fluctuations and the waiving of fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz during the negotiation period.

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Strait of Hormuz Status Unclear Amidst Iran Warning, Israeli Strikes

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed again, citing the United States’ alleged violation of a recently signed peace memorandum and Israel’s continued presence in Lebanon. The IRGC warned all vessels to avoid the strategically vital energy corridor, threatening to target any that defy the directive until its conditions for closure are met. This action follows a surge in fighting in southern Lebanon, with Iran accusing Israel of seeking perpetual conflict and the US Central Command announcing a lifting of its blockade on Iranian ports, though Iran claims the removal is not complete.

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Ebola Patients Flee Congo Treatment Centers for Food Amidst Hunger Crisis

Ebola patients are fleeing treatment centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to severe hunger, highlighting food insecurity as a major impediment to containing the outbreak. This widespread displacement and lack of nutritional support complicate efforts to isolate infected individuals and monitor those exposed to the virus. The World Food Program is providing food assistance, but faces significant funding challenges amid ongoing conflict and reduced aid budgets in the region. Without addressing these critical food needs, experts warn that efforts to end the Ebola epidemic will ultimately fail.

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Italy’s Top Diplomat Cancels US Trip After Meloni’s Trump Photo Claim Dispute

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani cancelled a trip to the United States, deeming U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Premier Giorgia Meloni “begged” for a photo as “serious and offensive.” Meloni herself released a video calling Trump’s statements “completely fabricated” and expressing astonishment at his invented claims about an ally, stating firmly, “Italy and I do not beg.” This public pushback from the Italian government suggests a shift in their tolerance for Trump’s rhetoric.

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Americans Back Popular Vote for President Over Electoral College

A recent poll indicates substantial American support for amending the Constitution to abolish the Electoral College in favor of a popular vote system for presidential elections. This sentiment, which has seen a resurgence after a temporary dip, reflects a desire for a system where the candidate with the most individual votes wins. Notably, even a plurality of Republican-leaning voters now express support for this change, a shift from previous years. Conversely, the same poll reveals overwhelming public opposition to terminating the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms.

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Trump Shifts Millions in Federal Funds to White House Ballroom

The provided text argues that Donald Trump possesses unprecedented global power, surpassing historical figures like Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and even Hitler due to his command over modern logistics, technology, and economic resources. Unlike previous leaders whose influence was geographically confined, Trump is presented as the first to wield such power on a global scale. Despite the text linking him to authoritarian figures, Trump reportedly approved of these comparisons, focusing on the scale of power described.

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France Leads Europe in Tech Sovereignty Amidst Palantir Exit Push

France’s domestic intelligence agency is in the process of replacing U.S. firm Palantir with French company ChapsVision, a move that signals a wider European push for technological sovereignty. This transition, prompted by security needs that first led to the adoption of Palantir’s platform after the 2015 Paris attacks, aims to reduce reliance on American technology. The shift is part of France’s broader strategy to develop domestic AI capabilities, mirrored by similar moves in Germany and ongoing debates in the UK regarding dependence on U.S. platforms. While this effort seeks to bolster European technological independence, some experts warn against premature abandonment of proven U.S. systems due to potential capability gaps in emerging European alternatives.

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Russian Air Defense Missile Hits Moscow Refinery in Own Goal

During a major drone attack on Moscow, a Russian air defense missile reportedly missed its target, a Ukrainian drone, and struck a fuel storage tank at the Kapotnya oil refinery, causing an explosion captured on video. This incident occurred amidst Ukraine’s largest reported drone strike on the capital, with 194 drones allegedly shot down. The Moscow Oil Refinery, a key target, sustained damage to processing units and storage tanks, and drone debris also caused damage and fires in other areas.

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