March 2025

UK MP: Trump is a Russian Asset

A senior Conservative MP has stated that the UK must acknowledge the very real possibility, bordering on certainty, that Donald Trump is a Russian asset. This isn’t a mere speculation; the sheer volume and speed of actions directly benefiting Russia under Trump’s leadership are staggering. It suggests a level of cooperation and alignment with Russian interests far exceeding any coincidental overlap.

The evidence, frankly, is overwhelming. Trump’s consistent undermining of Ukraine, coupled with his halting of US cyber defenses against Russia and even suggestions of lifting sanctions, paint a picture of blatant disregard for US national security and a blatant favoritism towards Russia.… Continue reading

WA Premier Calls US VP Vance a Knob

Western Australian Premier Roger Cook apologized for calling US Vice President JD Vance a “knob” at a pre-election event. Cook, facing reelection this Saturday, later stated the comment was meant lightheartedly, though he acknowledged it may have caused offense. His remark comes amid significant US-Australia collaboration on the Aukus agreement, which will bring substantial investment to Western Australia. Despite criticism from other politicians, Cook downplayed the potential impact on the Aukus deal, asserting it wouldn’t affect US-Australia relations.

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Walz Considers 2028 Presidential Run Despite Harris Campaign Failure

Following a devastating election loss, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ former running mate, is considering a 2028 presidential run. He expressed guilt over the Democratic defeat and a belief that the party failed to connect with many voters. Walz emphasized that his decision hinges on whether he possesses the necessary skills and if circumstances warrant it, not simply personal ambition. He and Harris are not in frequent contact.

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Trudeau Retaliates Against Trump’s Tariffs: A Trade War Erupts

In response to President Trump’s announcement of 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, Prime Minister Trudeau declared retaliatory tariffs on $155 billion worth of American products, effective immediately. These tariffs will initially target $30 billion in goods, with the remaining $125 billion to follow within 21 days. Trudeau cited the unjustified nature of the U.S. tariffs, emphasizing the minimal contribution of Canadian fentanyl to the U.S. problem. The Canadian Prime Minister warned that these actions will negatively impact American consumers and businesses, disrupting a vital trade relationship.

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Trump Attacks Zelenskyy Over Ukraine War Length

Following a heated White House meeting where President Trump and Vice President Vance accused Ukrainian President Zelensky of ingratitude, Trump publicly condemned Zelensky’s comments suggesting a prolonged war. Trump accused Zelensky of prolonging the conflict for continued US support and criticized European leaders for their reliance on the US. This fallout led to a Monday meeting of Trump’s advisors to determine future US policy towards Ukraine, with the possibility of cutting aid being considered, although this remains unconfirmed. Despite the tensions, the US Secretary of State reiterated a commitment to negotiating a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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Trump Orders US Forest Clearcutting: A National Environmental Disaster?

President Trump issued an executive order dramatically expanding logging across 280 million acres of US public lands, overriding endangered species protections to boost domestic timber production. This action prioritizes increased logging targets, even potentially accelerating projects under the guise of wildfire mitigation, despite scientific evidence suggesting this approach increases fire risk. Experts widely condemn the order as illegal and environmentally destructive, citing potential harm to endangered species and water quality. The appointment of a timber executive to head the Forest Service further underscores this industry-friendly shift. Critics fear this policy will lead to irreversible damage to America’s forests.

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McMaster: Putin Celebrates Trump’s Actions Against Ukraine

Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster asserts that President Trump’s Oval Office rebuke of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, coupled with his recent pro-Russia stance, is a victory for Vladimir Putin. Trump’s actions, including initiating peace talks excluding Ukraine and echoing Putin’s grievances, significantly reduce pressure on Russia while increasing pressure on Ukraine. This aligns with Putin’s manipulative tactics, exploiting Trump’s sense of grievance to advance Russian interests. The resulting confusion among U.S. allies underscores the potential damage to the U.S. relationship with Ukraine and broader geopolitical stability.

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Trump Halts Ukraine Aid, Fuels Russia, Risks Global Conflict

President Trump has temporarily halted all military aid to Ukraine, citing Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s insufficient gratitude for U.S. support and a perceived lack of commitment to peace negotiations. This decision follows a contentious White House meeting between the two leaders and Trump’s public criticism of Zelenskyy’s assessment of the war’s duration. Despite the aid suspension, Trump indicated that a separate minerals deal with Ukraine remains a possibility. He plans to provide further details during his upcoming address to Congress.

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Ford Threatens US Power Cut: Trade War Looms

In response to potential U.S. tariffs, Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut off electricity exports to the United States. This action would impact key U.S. states heavily reliant on Ontario’s power supply, including New York, Michigan, and Minnesota. Ford asserted that this retaliatory measure is a necessary response to any aggressive trade actions from the U.S. He stated that he would cut off energy exports “with a smile on my face” if necessary. The move highlights the significant energy interdependence between Canada and the U.S.

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