May 2025

Vedder Honors Springsteen, Condemns Trump in Anti-Autocracy Protest

Following Bruce Springsteen’s on-stage criticism of the Trump administration, Donald Trump retaliated with personal attacks against Springsteen, Taylor Swift, and other artists who have voiced political opinions. In response, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder performed Springsteen’s “My City of Ruins” at a concert, seemingly in solidarity. The American Federation of Musicians publicly supported Springsteen and Swift against Trump’s attacks, highlighting the artists’ role as role models.

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White House Lauds Trump’s “Endurance” After On-Camera Nap

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed concerns about President Trump’s health, citing a recent comprehensive physical with “perfect results” and his strenuous Middle East trip as evidence of his fitness. She emphasized the President’s trust in his medical team at Walter Reed Medical Center. However, videos circulating online appear to show the President falling asleep during a recent official ceremony, prompting counterarguments regarding his health and fitness for office. Leavitt’s statements directly contrast with observations of the President’s apparent fatigue.

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Hasan Piker Urges Democrats to Fight Back Against Trump

Hasan Piker, a prominent left-leaning political commentator with a large online following, criticizes the Democratic Party’s perceived weakness and failure to effectively counter the right. His recent detention by US customs officials, stemming from his outspoken views, highlights the political tensions surrounding his commentary. Piker contrasts his approach with that of Joe Rogan, emphasizing his commitment to fact-based reporting and countering misinformation. He advocates for more aggressive action from progressive politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, believing their current strategies are insufficient to engage voters.

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Zelenskyy’s Trump Call Revelations: A Farce of Failed Promises and Alleged Pro-Putin Bias

Following two calls with President Trump, one including several European leaders, President Zelenskyy announced plans for a high-level meeting, potentially in Turkey, the Vatican, or Switzerland, to discuss peace negotiations. He reiterated Ukraine’s readiness for a full ceasefire, contingent on Russia’s genuine commitment and cessation of hostilities, and emphasized that Ukraine will not cede territory. Zelenskyy stressed the need for continued US involvement and stronger sanctions against Russia if negotiations fail, highlighting that only Russia can end the war. He urged the world to demonstrate its commitment to achieving lasting peace.

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Trump Impeachment Effort Halted; Warning Issued

Representative Thanedar initiated impeachment proceedings against President Trump, citing multiple constitutional violations including accepting a $400 million private jet and illegal use of executive power. However, he subsequently withdrew the immediate floor vote, opting to expand the articles of impeachment while continuing to garner bipartisan support. This decision reflects significant intra-party divisions and highlights the challenges of holding Trump accountable given the current political climate. The episode underscores the ongoing tension surrounding Trump’s actions and the unlikelihood of a successful impeachment with the current Republican-controlled Congress.

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EU’s 17th Russia Sanctions Package: Ineffective or Necessary Step?

The EU implemented its seventeenth sanctions package against Russia on May 20th, targeting nearly 200 vessels within Russia’s shadow fleet and addressing hybrid threats and human rights violations. This action follows previous announcements regarding increased pressure on Russia, including potential sanctions against supporting financial institutions. Work has already begun on an eighteenth package, potentially targeting banks outside the EU that aid Russia’s military. The EU’s stance remains firm: escalated Russian aggression will be met with progressively stronger countermeasures.

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Spain Hit by Nationwide Phone and Internet Blackout

A nationwide phone and internet outage affecting all major Spanish providers, including Movistar, Orange, and Vodafone, began around 5 am, leaving millions without service. The outage, impacting calls, texts, and mobile data, disrupted emergency services in some areas, necessitating the activation of alternative numbers. The problem stemmed from a failed network update by Telefónica, Spain’s second-largest company, which manages much of the country’s telecom infrastructure. This incident follows a major electricity blackout just four weeks prior, raising concerns about Spain’s infrastructure resilience.

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Cato Institute: 50 Migrants Imprisoned in El Salvador Entered US Legally

At least 50 migrants sent to an El Salvadorian prison, according to a Cato Institute report, had entered the United States legally. This finding directly contradicts claims made by the Trump administration that these individuals were all illegal immigrants. The report meticulously examined a subset of cases, focusing on those with accessible immigration records, revealing a shocking truth: a significant portion of those imprisoned had gained entry through official channels and possessed valid permits.

The report highlighted that many of these migrants arrived legally via established refugee programs or parole programs, initiatives designed to provide temporary work permits to those sponsored by US-based individuals.… Continue reading

Moody’s Downgrades Major US Banks After Credit Rating Cut

Moody’s recent downgrade of JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BofA), and Wells Fargo follows a similar action taken against the US credit rating. This move sends ripples throughout the financial world, raising questions about the stability of major American banks and the implications for ordinary citizens. The timing of the downgrade, coming on the heels of a US credit rating cut, underscores a growing concern about the overall health of the American economy.

The rationale behind Moody’s actions isn’t explicitly stated, but it’s reasonable to infer that the downgrade reflects a broader assessment of increased risk within the US financial system.… Continue reading

Appeals Court Orders Trump Admin to Return Wrongfully Deported Man

An appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration must actively seek the return of a man wrongly deported to El Salvador. This decision underscores a critical legal battle over executive branch compliance with judicial orders, particularly concerning immigration matters. The case highlights the complexities of international legal cooperation and the limitations of judicial power when dealing with the executive branch’s control over foreign policy.

The core issue centers on the blatant disregard for a lower court’s ruling. The initial court order clearly stated that the deportation was unlawful and mandated the return of the individual. However, the executive branch seemingly ignored this directive, leading to the appeals court intervention.… Continue reading