George Retes, a U.S. citizen and Army veteran, was detained by federal immigration agents during a raid on a marijuana farm where he worked. Detained for three days without explanation, he missed his daughter’s third birthday celebration. Retes was injured during the raid and denied medical care. While in custody, he was not allowed to contact his family. After his release, Retes was not charged with any crime.
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The article delves into the persistent shadow of Jeffrey Epstein and the impact his associations have on Donald Trump’s image. It describes the former president’s past relationship with Epstein, and how it continues to fuel right-wing conspiracy theories. The article notes how Trump’s attempts to distance himself from Epstein have backfired, and details the MAGA base’s growing obsession with Epstein and conspiracy theories. The Epstein controversy has now intensified, and further damaged Trump’s image, potentially leading to a more erratic and unpredictable strategy for Trump.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump would not recommend a special prosecutor for the Jeffrey Epstein case. This statement followed Trump’s remarks dismissing the controversy surrounding his administration’s handling of Epstein-related information as a “hoax” and criticizing Republicans seeking greater transparency. Despite calls for the release of records related to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for child sex trafficking, Trump has labeled interest in the case “boring” while suggesting Attorney General Pam Bondi release any credible information. The president has attributed the interest in the case to Democrats and “foolish Republicans.”
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The whispers started to swirl, didn’t they? The idea that CBS, the stalwart of television, might be pulling the plug on Stephen Colbert’s late-night show, not for reasons of ratings or budget, but as a direct appeal to Donald Trump. And when figures like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren start making accusations, well, that’s when the conversation truly kicks off.
So, why are these prominent figures, seasoned in the art of political battle, seemingly taking aim at CBS? The central narrative, as it emerges from the discussions, paints a picture of a media giant buckling under pressure. The claim is that CBS, in a move driven by corporate greed and a desire to secure its future, has effectively paid tribute to Trump, the former president, by silencing one of his most vocal critics.… Continue reading
Stacey Williams, an ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, claimed Epstein and Donald Trump were “best friends” and “up to no good.” Williams stated that Epstein frequently mentioned Trump and shared anecdotes about their time together. Despite Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the disgraced financier, Williams’s account casts doubt on those efforts, even alleging Trump groped her. Amidst the controversy surrounding Epstein’s death and the release of related files, MAGA supporters and others have expressed concerns about potential cover-ups related to Trump’s ties to Epstein.
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The government announced plans to privatize Argentina’s state-run water and sanitation company, AySA, by transferring 90% of its shares to private entities. The privatization will employ a hybrid approach involving a public bidding process for a strategic operator and an initial public offering to allow other investors to participate. Employees will retain a 10% stake in the company through the existing equity ownership program. Citing the need for modernization and citing a history of financial strain, operational inefficiencies, and infrastructure deterioration under state control, the government believes privatization will improve service quality and pricing.
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Israeli troops opened fire on Gazans seeking food aid, resulting in the deaths of at least 32 people near Rafah. Witnesses reported the shooting occurring kilometers from an aid distribution point, while the Israeli military stated troops identified suspects near the aid site, and was investigating the reports of casualties. Despite this, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denied any incidents “at or near” its distribution sites. Tragically, a doctor at Nasser hospital stated that many of the victims had “severe” gunshot wounds, and a UNRWA official described the aid distribution system as a “death trap.”
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A court order has mandated the Trump administration to reinstate $6.2 million in grant funding to nine LGBTQ+ and HIV-related nonprofits. The ruling follows a federal lawsuit filed by Lambda Legal challenging three of Trump’s executive orders that targeted equity-related grants and redefined gender. U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar determined that these orders, which aimed to restrict funding based on protected characteristics and censor constitutionally protected speech, were likely unconstitutional. The judge’s decision emphasized that the executive branch cannot use congressionally appropriated funds to discriminate against protected communities or suppress ideas.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has accused the Obama administration of a “treasonous conspiracy” to falsely claim Russian interference in the 2016 election, suppressing the truth despite knowing Russia didn’t affect the outcome. Gabbard singled out officials, including James Comey, for allegedly creating a new intelligence assessment that contradicted previous findings. She claims that these officials sought to undermine the will of the American people and usurp the President, calling for investigations and prosecutions. While Gabbard’s announcement was met with skepticism from some MAGA supporters who questioned whether any action would actually result from the allegations.
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In a recent move, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order withdrawing Moscow from a military technical cooperation agreement with Germany, citing Germany’s “hostile” policies as the reason. The agreement, initially signed in 1996, has become irrelevant amid strained relations stemming from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and Western sanctions. As a result of these geopolitical shifts, Russia has shifted its focus towards partnerships with countries like North Korea and Iran, with officials reaffirming support and discussing cooperation on various fronts. Furthermore, Russia has threatened to provide advanced weapons to regions that could strike Western targets in response to Ukrainian attacks using Western-supplied arms.
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