December 2025

Trump’s Christmas Day Social Media Spree: A Portrait of Loneliness and Obsession

On Christmas Day, Donald Trump flooded Truth Social with nearly 150 posts, revisiting familiar targets such as the 2020 election, the media, and Democrats. The posts included amplified claims from allies like Rudy Giuliani, who has faced legal consequences for election-related actions, and re-shared a conspiracy theory from Roseanne Barr about the COVID pandemic. Trump also shared a video from Stephen Miller attacking Somali immigrants and called for the deportation of Rep. Ilhan Omar, while also defending the economy.

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King’s Christmas Message: Calls for Unity Met with Skepticism and Criticism

King Charles’s Christmas message emphasized the need for calm in a rapidly changing world, referencing poet T.S. Eliot and suggesting a “digital detox” to address the impact of technology on communities. Delivered from a chapel, the message focused on themes of community cohesion and the importance of bridging divides in a diverse society. The King highlighted the wartime generation’s values of courage and sacrifice, underscoring their relevance amidst current divisions both domestically and internationally. The broadcast also included images commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

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Trump’s House Race Endorsements: A Test of His Political Influence

Trump wades into House races, putting endorsement force to the test, and it’s pretty clear this could be a major test of his political clout. The general sentiment seems to be that his endorsements might actually be more of a hindrance than a help at this point. It’s like, instead of giving a boost, it could be a “kiss of death” for the candidates he backs. The idea is that voters might see a Trump endorsement as a negative, perhaps associating the candidate with his controversial past and policies. There’s even a reference to the Miami mayoral race, which seems to have bolstered this theory.… Continue reading

E. coli Outbreak Linked to Pillsbury Pizza Pops: 5 Hospitalized

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Texas App Store Age Verification Law Blocked: Concerns Over Data Privacy and Parental Controls Emerge

A Texas federal judge issued a temporary block on Senate Bill 2420, the App Store Accountability Act, which would have mandated age verification for app downloads and parental consent for minors’ in-app purchases. The plaintiffs, Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT) and two high school students, argued that the law imposed unconstitutional content-based restrictions on speech and parental rights. Judge Robert Pitman sided with the plaintiffs, citing the law’s likely unconstitutionality, while also acknowledging the importance of child safety online. This decision follows a similar ruling earlier in the year that blocked parts of the SCOPE Act, further highlighting ongoing legal challenges to Texas’ efforts to regulate minors’ access to online content.

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Trump Claims Military Strike on ISIS in Nigeria: Hypocrisy and Oil Interests?

President Trump announced on Thursday that he had ordered a strike against ISIS terrorists in Nigeria, citing the persecution of Christians as the reason. The US Africa Command confirmed the strikes in Sokoto state, coordinating with Nigerian authorities, and reported multiple ISIS terrorists killed. The strikes involved Tomahawk missiles fired from a Navy vessel, as confirmed by a US official. Nigerian officials, including Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar, stated they approved the attack and emphasized the country’s focus on combating terrorism regardless of religious affiliation. This action follows Trump’s previous warnings and concerns regarding religious freedom violations in Nigeria, although security analysts suggest a more complex reality on the ground.

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Judges Facing Threats: Harassment and Fear After Ruling Against Trump

Faced with escalating threats and intimidation, numerous federal judges have adapted their lives, often spurred by rulings against the Trump administration and subsequent harsh criticism. These judges report increased harassment, including swatting, bomb threats, and unsolicited pizza deliveries, some of which are suspected to be linked to foreign actors aiming to destabilize the judiciary. To combat the threats, judges have enhanced home security, altered routines, and limited the online presence of their families. Despite these efforts, some judges remain concerned about the impact on their safety, as well as the broader implications for the rule of law and the willingness of future generations to serve as judges.

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Newsom’s Epstein Files “Wrapped” Video Sparks Debate on Trump and Accountability

In a recent social media post, California Governor Gavin Newsom used redacted and unredacted portions of the released Epstein files to criticize Donald Trump. The video juxtaposed redacted pages with footage of Trump and Epstein, highlighting their past relationship and hinting at additional information within the withheld documents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) initially removed photos of Trump from the released files but has since promised to release more documents related to the Epstein case. This move follows the release of documents containing Trump’s name and mentions of his presence on Epstein’s jet, prompting criticism and claims of a Democratic “hoax” from Trump.

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Russian Opposition Leader Sentenced: Concerns of Dictatorship and Political Repression

A Russian court sentenced pro-war activist Sergei Udaltsov to six years in prison on charges of justifying terrorism. The charges stemmed from an online article supporting other Russian activists previously convicted of forming a terrorist organization. Udaltsov, leader of the Left Front movement, rejected the accusations, calling the verdict “shameful,” and has announced a hunger strike. This sentence marks another instance of the Russian government’s intensified crackdown on dissent, a trend that has significantly escalated since the invasion of Ukraine.

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Poland Scrambles Jets on Christmas: Common Practice, Not News?

On Thursday, Poland scrambled fighter jets after detecting a Russian reconnaissance aircraft near its airspace, intercepting and escorting it over the Baltic Sea. Simultaneously, objects, likely smuggling balloons, were observed entering Polish airspace from Belarus, prompting temporary airspace closures. These incidents followed widespread Russian strikes against Ukraine, leading to the involvement of NATO allies in air policing and defense. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported the attacks caused civilian casualties and targeted critical infrastructure.

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