May 2025

Leavitt’s Tax Bill Lies Exposed

The post alleges that Kamala Harris illegally purchased endorsements disguised as entertainment payments, inflating her campaign appearances. This action is deemed corrupt and unlawful, exploiting systemic weaknesses. The accusations follow large payments to Beyoncé and Oprah’s production companies, totaling $1.165 million, which came under scrutiny after Harris’s electoral loss. The author contrasts this with claims of impropriety from others, notably mentioning Trump’s business dealings. Ultimately, the post calls for a Justice Department investigation.

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Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Ending Protections for 350,000 Venezuelans

The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, halting a lower court’s injunction that preserved Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans. This decision potentially exposes these individuals to deportation, overturning a ruling by a San Francisco judge who cited the significant disruption and economic impact of ending TPS. The Supreme Court offered no explanation for its ruling, a common practice in emergency appeals. This action follows similar recent appeals by the Trump administration concerning immigration, demonstrating an aggressive push to limit immigration protections.

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Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Tariff Failure: Revenue Far Below Expectations

President Trump’s proposed “External Revenue Service” would replace income taxes with tariffs, theoretically funding the government through levies on imported goods. This plan aims to eliminate income taxes for those earning under $200,000 annually. The idea draws historical parallels to the pre-income-tax era when tariffs were a primary government revenue source. Trump projects this shift as a significant financial boon for American citizens.

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Senator Calls Trump’s Acceptance of Qatar Jet Gift ‘Definition of Corruption’

Donald Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million Boeing jet from Qatar has sparked bipartisan outrage, with critics labeling it a blatant conflict of interest and potential corruption. Senators Chris Murphy and Rand Paul, along with former Vice President Mike Pence, voiced concerns about the appearance of quid pro quo, suggesting the gift influences national security decisions. The jet, intended for Trump’s future presidential library, is seen by many as a personal benefit rather than a gift to the American people, raising constitutional questions. Despite Trump’s defense, the controversy threatens to overshadow recent diplomatic successes in the Middle East.

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Trump’s Pre-Putin Zelenskyy Call: A Farcical Attempt at Peace?

President Trump initiated ceasefire negotiations concerning the Ukraine conflict with a phone call to President Zelenskyy on May 19th, deviating from expectations of initially contacting Vladimir Putin. Following the Zelenskyy call, Trump subsequently spoke with Putin, as previously announced. The calls aimed to advance efforts toward ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. Trump’s planned diplomatic outreach also includes conversations with NATO allies.

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Moody’s Downgrades US Credit Rating: Trump Tax Cuts Blamed

Moody’s downgraded the U.S. credit rating from AAA to AA1, citing rising national debt exacerbated by tax cuts and continued high spending. This marks the first downgrade by Moody’s since 1919, signaling diminished global investor confidence. While the immediate impact on borrowing is minimal, consumers may experience higher interest rates on loans due to increased lender demands for higher returns. The downgrade reflects a decade of growing federal deficits stemming from reduced government revenue and increased spending.

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Musk’s Truth Social Purge: Is He Really Gone, or Just Hiding His Influence?

President Trump’s public mentions of Elon Musk have ceased since early April, marking a significant shift in their relationship. This follows a period of frequent mentions on Truth Social and collaborative efforts focused on federal budget cuts. Musk’s declining popularity and controversial actions, particularly in Wisconsin, contributed to this distancing. Both the White House and Trump’s fundraising efforts have also removed references to Musk, signaling a complete end to their publicized partnership. This shift has implications for both Republican and Democratic political messaging strategies.

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China’s Satellite Support for Pakistan Fuels India-China Tensions

China’s provision of satellite support to Pakistan during the recent conflict has sparked considerable debate. The claim, originating from an Indian defense group, highlights a significant asymmetry in the capabilities of the two nations. Pakistan’s reliance on external satellite intelligence underscores its dependence on China, contrasting with India’s presumed capacity for real-time, self-sufficient intelligence gathering. This reliance points to Pakistan’s position as a client state within the broader geopolitical framework.

This situation underscores the strategic implications of such technological transfers. The conflict served as a valuable testing ground for Chinese military hardware and defense strategies, albeit indirectly. While Pakistan might celebrate any perceived victory, its economic vulnerability, further exacerbated by loans from China and the need for IMF bailouts, casts doubt on the true nature of its strategic independence.… Continue reading

Trump’s DOJ Purge: 70% of Civil Rights Lawyers Quit

The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is experiencing a mass exodus of approximately 70% of its lawyers, totaling around 250 attorneys, since President Trump’s inauguration. This dramatic shift stems from the administration’s redirection of the division’s focus from its traditional mission of combating discrimination to enforcing Trump’s executive orders, including those targeting perceived “radical indoctrination” in schools and “gender ideology extremism.” The changes, overseen by the new division head Harmeet Dhillon, have led to the dropping of numerous cases and a widespread feeling among remaining staff that the division is being weaponized against the very populations it was created to protect. This unprecedented level of departures contrasts sharply with the first Trump administration, where such a mass exodus did not occur.

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Spain Cracks Down on Airbnb: 66,000 Listings Blocked for Rule Violations

In response to Spain’s housing crisis and protests against short-term rentals, the Consumer Rights Ministry ordered Airbnb to remove over 65,000 listings for lacking proper licensing or registration information. This follows a court decision upholding the ministry’s authority and is part of broader efforts to address affordability concerns exacerbated by platforms like Airbnb. Airbnb plans to appeal, arguing the ministry’s methodology was indiscriminate and that it overstepped its authority. The removal process will occur in phases, with the first phase impacting thousands of listings nationwide.

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