October 2025

Trump’s Air Force and Navy Threat: A Dangerous Escalation

President Trump has asserted that he could deploy the military to U.S. cities, stating that courts would not prevent him from doing so. He suggested he could invoke the Insurrection Act to bypass the legal system and send in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. These comments, made on Air Force One, have been widely criticized as an attempt to play out a “dictator fantasy,” particularly given existing legal restrictions like the Posse Comitatus Act. Trump’s remarks come amid rising tensions and deployment of the National Guard in cities such as Chicago.

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Belgian Defense Minister’s Moscow Threat Sparks Debate and Skepticism

Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken has issued a stark warning to Moscow, stating that any attack on a European city, specifically Brussels, would have “harsh consequences” and trigger a devastating response due to its position as a NATO hub. He emphasized the need to avoid underestimating Russia’s military capabilities, including their significant ammunition production and operational reach. Francken also advocated for faster European rearmament, stronger economic sanctions against Russia to cripple its war economy, and the continued financial support for Ukraine. He also warned of potential “grey zone” threats, such as Russia exploiting minority tensions within NATO countries.

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Ukraine Claims Car Bomb Assassination of Russian Officer in Siberia

Ukrainian Defense Intelligence reported the assassination of Veniamin Mazzherin, a Russian officer, with a car bomb inside Russia, alleging his involvement in war crimes during the 2022 invasion. Mazzherin’s death marks another instance in a series of targeted killings of Russian figures on their own territory, following similar attacks in recent months. Simultaneously, the war continues, as a children’s hospital in Kherson was attacked by Russian forces, resulting in injuries, and Russian forces have infiltrated Pokrovsk. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the hospital shelling as a deliberate attack.

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Broadview ICE Protesters, Including Candidate, Face Federal Conspiracy Charges

The Department of Justice has filed federal conspiracy charges against congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh and five others related to a protest outside the Broadview ICE facility last month. The indictment alleges the group conspired to impede or injure federal officers during a September 26th protest, where they allegedly surrounded a government vehicle. Other protesters also face individual charges of assault and resisting officers. The accused, including Cook County board and Oak Park officials, are fighting the charges, calling them an attempt to stifle protest and an attack on First Amendment rights.

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DOJ Indicts Democratic Candidate Kat Abughazaleh Over ICE Protest, Sparking Controversy

Democratic congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh has been indicted by a federal grand jury along with several other protesters for allegedly blocking vehicles outside an immigration facility in Broadview, Illinois. The charges include conspiracy and forcibly impeding a federal officer, stemming from an incident where an agent was allegedly hindered. Abughazaleh, a vocal critic of immigration policies, faces the charges in a case assigned to Judge April M. Perry, a Biden appointee. The incident occurred amid ongoing tensions and clashes between immigration authorities and protesters in Broadview.

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Wole Soyinka Says US Revoked Visa After Trump Comparison

Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has stated that the United States revoked his visa and banned him from the country, a move he links to his criticism of the Trump administration. Soyinka, who previously renounced his US green card in protest of Trump’s 2016 election, made the announcement after being asked to surrender his passport for visa cancellation. The author has been a frequent critic of Trump’s immigration policies and suggested that his comparison of Trump to Idi Amin may have contributed to the recent development. The US embassy has declined to comment on the individual case.

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Trump Illegally Withholding Food Funds from Needy Families

Millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits face the potential loss of their food assistance due to the government shutdown, which is being caused by the Trump administration refusing to release legally appropriated funds. Despite the existence of a contingency fund specifically designed for such emergencies, the administration claims it is unable to use it, contradicting legal mandates. Experts argue this refusal is a clear violation of the law, which requires benefits to be furnished to all eligible households, and further assert that the administration has the authority to transfer funds from other nutrition programs to ensure benefits are paid. Attorneys general in numerous states are suing the administration over the issue, highlighting the unlawful and immoral nature of the situation.

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Trump Approval Ratings Remain Low Amid Economic Concerns

A recent YouGov/Economist survey reveals that Donald Trump’s approval rating has plummeted to a record low, with 57% disapproving of his job performance. This net approval of minus 18 is the lowest of his second term, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy, inflation, and immigration. Having initially enjoyed positive economic approval, Trump’s support has eroded significantly in these areas. Notably, a majority across key demographics, including men, women, Hispanics, and young voters, disapprove of his presidency despite his claims of high approval and downplaying concerns about economic issues.

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Johnson Claims Republicans Not “In Charge” Due to Senate Rules

During a late October 2025 news conference amid a government shutdown, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Democrats were required to reopen the government, and that Republicans were not “in charge” due to the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. Johnson’s remarks correctly attributed the responsibility for reopening the government to Democrats, emphasizing the need for their support given the Republicans’ minority status in the Senate. The comments were made in the context of ongoing negotiations, where the House of Representatives needed to pass a bill to reopen the government. The Democratic Party highlighted Johnson’s remarks in comparison to an earlier statement where he acknowledged Republicans’ control of the White House and both houses of Congress.

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Pentagon Orders National Guard “Crowd Control” Forces: Fears of Authoritarianism Rise

According to an internal Pentagon directive, all 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and US territories have been ordered to create “quick reaction forces” trained in riot control, including the use of various crowd control equipment. The directive, citing a prior executive order, mandates specific training for thousands of National Guard members nationwide, with a goal to be operational by January 1, 2026. This initiative has raised concerns that the forces could be used for political purposes, such as suppressing elections, and recalls the historical use of National Guard troops in quelling civil unrest. Military trainers will be deployed to each state to facilitate the training, and each state is required to report monthly on its progress.

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