In response to questions about political division and violence, Donald Trump stated that the “radicals on the left are the problem,” while also mentioning radicals on the right who oppose crime. This response followed the shooting of Charlie Kirk, adding to the already volatile political and social climate. Immediately following the comments, Trump faced backlash online, with many accusing him of failing to unify the country. The president’s remarks were made during an interview with Fox & Friends.
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Newly discovered documents challenge the Trump administration’s accusations that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud. The dispute centers on whether a federal housing regulator’s referral to the Department of Justice was supported by documents demonstrating criminal intent, and if Trump could lawfully remove a Fed governor. A loan estimate for Cook’s Atlanta property, obtained by Reuters, indicates she intended to use it as a vacation home, contradicting claims that she falsely declared multiple properties as primary residences. Cook has sued to prevent her removal, with a federal judge issuing a preliminary injunction allowing her to remain on the Fed while the suit proceeds.
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During a recent appearance on “Fox & Friends,” President Trump advocated for a drastic overhaul of the U.S. justice system, suggesting that trials should be conducted with the speed of China’s system when a suspect is caught on camera committing a violent crime. He cited incidents like the recent train stabbing of Iryna Zarutska to support his call for “quick trials” and the death penalty, referencing the delays and potential appeals in the U.S. judicial process. This is not the first time Trump has expressed interest in such swift justice, previously suggesting summary execution for drug dealers and denigrating the U.S. system when it clashes with his interests. Republican lawmakers have previously expressed skepticism towards similar proposals.
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Addressing a “unite the kingdom” rally organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, Elon Musk called for a “dissolution of parliament” and a “change of government” in the UK, warning of impending violence. He criticized the “woke mind virus,” advocating for merit-based advancement and railing against what he perceived as the left’s embrace of violence. This marks another instance of Musk’s involvement in British politics, previously clashing with the UK government and associating with figures like Nigel Farage. The rally, attended by over 110,000 people, was one of the largest nationalist events in recent decades, drawing counter-protests as well.
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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook characterized a condominium as a “vacation home” on a loan estimate, which could contradict claims of mortgage fraud. The Trump administration, seeking Cook’s removal, alleged she falsely claimed both the condo and another property as her primary residence simultaneously. Cook sued to block her firing and secured an injunction, although the administration has appealed the ruling. The Justice Department is investigating these claims, as misrepresenting a property’s primary residence status can impact mortgage terms.
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Over 100,000 anti-immigration protesters march in London, a staggering number that clearly indicates a significant level of concern and frustration within the UK population. It’s easy to see this as a singular event, but it’s crucial to understand the complex web of factors contributing to this demonstration, as it appears that the number of protestors is more than initially estimated, possibly reaching the heights of 3 million.
The question of illegal migration, particularly the methods used to enter the UK, like secret boat trips from France, is a central talking point. This highlights anxieties about border control and the perceived strain on resources.… Continue reading
In a special primary election in a deeply Republican Atlanta suburb, a lone Democrat garnered nearly 40% of votes, sparking Democratic hopes for future wins, however, it is uncertain if this foreshadows a broader trend. While Democrats have performed well in special elections since Trump took office, a Republican strategist notes that special elections often have low turnout and parties fare better locally when not in control of the executive branch. The race saw Debra Shigley competing against six Republican candidates; she has advanced to a runoff against Republican Jason Dickerson. Even if Shigley loses, Democrats hope grassroots organizers will multiply statewide for races in 2026.
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Financial documents obtained by NBC News contradict accusations of mortgage fraud against Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Records from a loan summary and Cook’s national security questionnaire indicate the Atlanta property was designated as a “vacation home” and a “2nd home,” respectively. This contradicts claims by figures like Bill Pulte and Donald Trump, who have accused Cook of misrepresenting the property as her primary residence for financial gain. Despite these documents, the Trump administration is still attempting to remove Cook from her role, and a federal judge has temporarily blocked her termination.
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In a recent escalation, Romanian forces shot down a Russian Shahed drone that entered its airspace from Ukraine’s Odesa region, prompting emergency alerts and the interception by F-16 fighter jets. Following this, Poland activated preventive aviation operations along its border with Ukraine in response to the drone threat. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the incident as a calculated escalation, urging preventive action and stronger collective defense measures from NATO. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed concerns about the escalatory risks of these incursions, specifically the possibility of these drones being intentionally targeted to cross into NATO territory.
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