Trump’s assertion that Zelenskyy is responsible for starting the Ukraine war and his labeling of the Ukrainian president as “incompetent” is deeply troubling. It demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of the conflict’s origins and a shocking disregard for the reality on the ground. The sheer audacity of such a statement, coming from someone who has spent hours in private conversations with Putin, is particularly alarming.
This claim flies in the face of overwhelming evidence that Russia initiated the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. To suggest otherwise is not only inaccurate but actively promotes Russian propaganda, a pattern that has become increasingly disturbing throughout Trump’s public pronouncements.… Continue reading
CNN’s Freedom of Information Act request to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) regarding Elon Musk and associates’ security clearances received a dismissive response, citing the recent firing of the entire OPM privacy team. This action, mirroring Musk’s past firings at Twitter, limits public access to government records related to these clearances. The firings also included communications staff and FOIA request handlers, hindering transparency efforts. This follows OPM’s controversial “Fork in the Road” memo, echoing a similar communication from Musk.
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Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro faces charges of attempting a coup d’état following his 2022 election loss. The charges, filed by Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet, allege a plot involving Bolsonaro and 33 others to subvert the election results through spreading distrust in the electoral system, drafting illegal decrees, and inciting a riot. These actions are described as part of an armed criminal organization aiming to abolish democratic rule. Bolsonaro denies any wrongdoing, and the Supreme Court will now decide whether to proceed with a trial.
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The Trump administration and Elon Musk falsely claimed millions of deceased centenarians are receiving Social Security benefits, a figure significantly inflating the actual problem of improper payments. While improper payments, including some to deceased individuals, exist, the majority of erroneous payments were overpayments to the living, totaling less than 1% of total benefits. The inflated figures stem from outdated software and incomplete death records, not widespread fraud involving impossibly aged recipients. The administration’s focus on this issue distracts from more substantial areas of government financial waste.
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While ordering federal employees back to the office, President Trump spent a four-day Presidents Day weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, golfing nearly daily. This extended stay contrasts sharply with his condemnation of remote work as a “scam,” despite his own frequent Florida trips. Trump’s activities included receiving briefings from his foreign policy team at his golf club. He is scheduled to return to Washington D.C. on Wednesday evening after attending a Miami investment conference.
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A Miami-Dade County Public Schools science teacher, beloved by his students and community, was deported by ICE in early January. The teacher, who had been in the U.S. since age 13, possessed a college degree and had no criminal record. His detention occurred during a seemingly routine immigration hearing, sparking concern among students, parents, and the United Teachers of Dade. Miami-Dade County Public Schools affirmed compliance with federal hiring guidelines, while community members expressed anxieties about school safety and the incident’s implications for other students. The teacher’s DACA status remains unconfirmed.
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Southwest Airlines announced its first-ever major layoff, eliminating 1,750 corporate jobs—15% of its corporate workforce—to streamline operations and cut costs. The cuts, primarily affecting corporate overhead and leadership roles, are projected to save the airline approximately $210 million in 2024 and $300 million in 2026. This restructuring aims to create a more efficient and agile organization, responding to pressures to improve profitability and stock performance. The decision follows previous efforts to reduce staffing through buyouts and leaves of absence.
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The outrage is palpable. US military volunteers fighting in Ukraine are vehemently rejecting any peace plan brokered by Donald Trump, expressing a raw, visceral hatred for the former president and his perceived alignment with Vladimir Putin. The sentiment is far from subtle; the language used is blunt, angry, and reflects a deep distrust of any deal negotiated without direct Ukrainian involvement.
This isn’t about a nuanced disagreement over strategy; it’s a full-throated condemnation of a perceived betrayal. These volunteers see any Trump-Putin agreement not as a peace plan, but as a capitulation, a surrender to Russian aggression that ignores the Ukrainian people’s fight for survival.… Continue reading
Eleven-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza died by suicide on February 8th following months of severe bullying at her school, Gainesville Intermediate, related to her family’s immigration status. The bullying, which included threats of ICE involvement, was known to school officials, who arranged counseling for Carranza but failed to inform her parents. Carranza’s mother, Marbella, is now seeking answers from the school regarding their inaction and lack of communication. This tragic event highlights the devastating consequences of unchecked bullying and the importance of open communication between schools and families.
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The Kansas Republican legislature’s override of Governor Laura Kelly’s veto on legislation targeting transgender minors is a deeply concerning development. This action effectively bans gender-affirming care for these children, preventing them from accessing vital medical treatments and support. The implications are far-reaching and devastating for the trans community in Kansas.
This decision reveals a disturbing disregard for the well-being of transgender youth. The legislation’s implications extend beyond medical care; it also appears to curtail access to crucial psychological support, silencing trans kids and preventing them from openly discussing their feelings and experiences. This silencing is not only harmful but also reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the emotional and mental health needs of this vulnerable population.… Continue reading