December 2025

Russian Diplomat Gets 12 Years for Spying; Concerns Raised About US Intel and Trump’s Role

Moscow sentences Russian diplomat to 12 years for passing secrets to U.S. intelligence – that’s the headline, and it’s a stark reminder of the dangerous game played in the shadows of international diplomacy. Twelve years… it feels like a long time, especially when you consider the potential consequences within the Russian system. There’s a general sense that the sentence is, perhaps, a paper formality, especially considering the conditions within Russian penal institutions. Some worry about windows, and perhaps for good reason.

The immediate reaction is a mix of intrigue and cynicism. There’s the obvious question: what exactly did this diplomat know, and what secrets did they betray?… Continue reading

Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Disaster Aid to Democratic States

In a recent ruling, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to withhold federal Homeland Security funding from states that did not comply with federal immigration enforcement. The judge sided with a coalition of 12 attorneys general, who sued after the administration announced significant grant reductions to “sanctuary” jurisdictions, totaling over $233 million across multiple states. The judge determined the funding cuts were arbitrary, ordering the Department of Homeland Security to restore the previously allocated funds, emphasizing the importance of these funds for counterterrorism and law enforcement programs, citing the recent Brown University attack as an example. While the DHS plans to challenge the ruling, the attorneys general who sued the administration have praised the court’s decision, emphasizing it prevents the punishment of states refusing to carry out the administration’s immigration agenda.

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Trump’s Epstein Files Threat: “Merry Christmas” to “Losers” Facing Downfall

On Christmas night, Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, defending himself against accusations of ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump claimed he dropped Epstein before it was popular, while also calling out the “sleazebags” who associated with Epstein. Trump’s post criticized Democrats and alluded to the unreleased Epstein files, which contain names of individuals. The former president’s statement came despite past comments praising Epstein, with the DOJ still in the process of releasing Epstein-related documents, and the legal deadline already passed.

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Users Circumvent Epstein File Redactions with Basic Copy-Paste

A workaround has been discovered, allowing users to view redacted portions of the released Jeffrey Epstein files by copying and pasting them into programs like Google Docs or Microsoft Word. This apparent oversight occurred because the documents, originally redacted in Adobe Acrobat, were simply reproduced from civil litigation. The Justice Department has released a trove of documents containing revealing photos of Epstein with prominent figures, leading to increased scrutiny. Despite a Friday deadline, the DOJ continues to release records on a rolling basis, sparking controversy over redactions and prompting calls for further transparency.

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Trump’s Trade Tariffs: Impact on US Trade in Four Charts

Since returning to the White House, President Trump’s implementation of double-digit tariffs on imports has significantly altered U.S. trade policy. These tariffs, aimed at reducing the trade deficit and boosting domestic manufacturing, have increased the effective tariff rate to its highest level since 1935, reaching nearly 17% by November. While the tariffs have generated substantial revenue for the U.S. Treasury and contributed to a narrowing trade deficit, the disruption to global supply chains has impacted trade with major partners like China, and led to significant market volatility.

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Stephen Colbert on 2028 Presidential Run: Reactions and Speculation

During Slate’s Political Gabfest 20th anniversary show, Stephen Colbert was asked about a potential presidential run in 2028 and responded that he should not run. The question arose amid rumors and after Colbert’s history of political satire, including forming an exploratory committee in 2012. Although he has engaged in mock political campaigns in the past, he clarified his decision not to pursue a presidential bid. Colbert, whose tenure on “The Late Show” concludes in 2026, hinted at the possibility of future service to the nation.

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Israel First to Recognize Somaliland: Geopolitical Implications and Regional Tensions

Israel becomes the first country to recognize the Republic of Somaliland, a move that undoubtedly has sent ripples across the Horn of Africa and beyond. You know, it’s fascinating how quickly events can unfold and shift the geopolitical landscape. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement, declaring Somaliland an “independent and sovereign state,” certainly caught many by surprise. It’s hard not to wonder what prompted this decision, and what the long-term implications might be.

The timing of this recognition is interesting. One wonders why other regional powers, like Ethiopia, haven’t yet taken this step, especially considering the relative stability Somaliland has enjoyed compared to the rest of Somalia.… Continue reading

Russian Drone Incursions: Turkey’s Black Sea Straits Dilemma

Frontline report: Russian drone incursions push Turkey to the brink of closing Black Sea shipping routes. The situation in the Black Sea is heating up, and it’s easy to get lost in the speculation. The crux of the matter is that repeated Russian drone incursions into Turkish airspace are putting significant pressure on Ankara. It is as though the Russians are playing a dangerous game, testing the waters, and pushing boundaries.

These aren’t just isolated incidents. They represent a pattern of behavior that has the potential to escalate. We’re talking about a situation where Russia seems to be continually probing the limits of what it can get away with.… Continue reading

Trump’s Grip Weakens as Resistance Fails to Materialize

Trump Is Getting Weaker, and the Resistance Is Getting Stronger

It seems like we’re constantly hearing about how Trump is defying expectations of normalcy. This is happening as the American people are being asked to consider increasingly radical means of opposing his administration. And, at the same time, it looks like the administration is gearing up to potentially use large-scale violence on the American people.

The fact that ratings don’t seem to matter anymore is a real problem. It’s been a rough year for those who clearly see Trump’s actions for what they are. He came back into office emboldened, surrounded by those who blindly follow him.… Continue reading

FSB Hitman Detained in Kyiv: Potential Prisoner Swap Concerns

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) thwarted a planned assassination of a Defence Intelligence of Ukraine officer in Kyiv and detained an alleged FSB agent during the operation. The suspect, a 28-year-old citizen of a Central Asian country, was apprehended while attempting to shoot the officer in the city center. Recruited via Telegram, the suspect was promised $50,000 and EU “legalization” for the murder after having obtained a pistol and ammunition. The detainee faces charges including attempted premeditated murder, aiding the aggressor state, and illegal weapons handling, potentially leading to life imprisonment.

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