December 2025

Trump’s Remarks on Rob Reiner Criticized as Endorsing Violence

In a controversial statement, former President Donald Trump seemingly celebrated the death of Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, attributing their deaths to the anger Reiner caused through his criticism of Trump. The couple was found dead in their home, with their son arrested as a suspect, though the motive is currently unclear. Trump’s remarks drew immediate condemnation from across the political spectrum, with many criticizing the insensitivity and hypocrisy of his comments. The White House’s response further fueled outrage, with the rapid response account sharing Trump’s post, contrasting it with actions taken against those who criticized conservative figures.

Read More

Trump Doubles Down on Deranged Slur, Defends Comments on Rob Reiner’s Death

Following the death of Rob Reiner and his wife, President Trump responded with controversial comments, claiming the slain director was “deranged” and “bad for our country,” further emphasizing his disapproval of Reiner’s criticism. Despite facing backlash, Trump refused to retract these statements. Reiner and his wife were found dead at their home, with their son, Nick, arrested on suspicion of murder. The investigation is ongoing, however, reports suggest that a loud argument occurred between them at a Christmas party. Trump’s remarks were met with condemnation from both Republicans and his own supporters.

Read More

Trump Brags After Tragedy, Supporters Unfazed: “Scumbag-in-Chief” Behavior Continues

In response to the tragic deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, Donald Trump issued a statement that attributed Reiner’s death to “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Trump’s post was widely condemned across the political spectrum, with many expressing shock and disgust at his insensitive remarks. Critics, including former supporters, labeled the statement as disrespectful, cruel, and self-serving. This incident underscores Trump’s pattern of using tragic events to promote himself.

Read More

Trump Blames Reiner’s “TDS” After Death, Sparks Outrage and Condemnation

Following the death of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, at their home, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to comment on the matter. In his post, Trump attacked Reiner and blamed him for his own death, citing “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Law enforcement officials have arrested Reiner’s son, Nick, and are treating the case as a murder investigation. The post drew criticism from multiple figures who expressed outrage over Trump’s insensitive remarks.

Read More

Canadians Choose Mexico Over US for Winter Getaways

Canadians are increasingly choosing to vacation in Mexico and their own country, rather than the United States, citing political concerns. This shift is evident in the 11.3% increase in Canadian tourists to Mexico between January and September. Data indicates a decline in Canadian tourism to the U.S., with major cities experiencing significant drops. Travelers like Charles Birt and Merilee Mollard are among those making this choice, supporting the Canadian and Mexican economies instead.

Read More

FBI Releases New Photos in Brown University Shooting, Sparks Criticism and Doubts

In the wake of the deadly Brown University shooting on December 13, 2025, the FBI released new photos and videos of a person of interest. These images depict a man wearing dark clothing near the university hours before the incident, and authorities believe he is the same individual seen in previously released footage. As the gunman remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous, a reward of up to $50,000 is being offered for information leading to his identification, arrest, and conviction. The public is urged to review the images and contact the authorities with any relevant information, as the investigation continues.

Read More

US Security Guarantees to Ukraine: Worthless, Say Critics

The United States has agreed to provide Ukraine with unspecified security guarantees as part of a peace deal to end the war with Russia, according to officials. Talks with envoys led to narrowing differences on security guarantees and Moscow’s demand for land concessions in the Donbas region. The U.S. is planning to present the agreement for Senate approval, with discussions set to continue, potentially in Miami. European leaders and the U.S. have committed to joint efforts in providing robust security guarantees, including a multinational force.

Read More

Brown University Shooter Search Continues Amid Security Concerns

Authorities in Providence, Rhode Island, continued their investigation into the Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine others. The FBI released new videos of the masked suspect, described as a man with a stocky build and approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and is offering a $50,000 reward for information. Law enforcement searched for evidence and interviewed locals, while the community mourned the victims, including a sophomore and a freshman. Concerns about campus security and the suspect’s escape are being raised as the investigation proceeds.

Read More

Republicans Criticize Trump’s Reiner Post: Is Anything Changing?

Despite Donald Trump’s enduring influence, his grip on the Republican Party is demonstrably weakening. Following Trump’s controversial social media post regarding Rob Reiner’s death, numerous Republicans proactively criticized his remarks, a notable shift from past behavior. This change suggests a decreasing fear of Trump’s political repercussions, amplified by his recent political setbacks, including a failed attempt to gerrymander Indiana. While Trump remains a powerful figure, the willingness to rebuke him on less critical issues, combined with his diminishing approval ratings and electoral struggles, indicates a slow erosion of his authority.

Read More

South Korea’s Ousted President Allegedly Plotted Martial Law to Eliminate Rivals

A six-month investigation concluded that former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol orchestrated a plan for over a year to declare martial law in December 2024 to eliminate political rivals and seize power. Investigators found that Yoon and military allies orchestrated operations against North Korea to provoke a response, but the plan failed. Despite the lack of provocation, Yoon declared martial law, which was quickly overturned by the legislature, leading to his impeachment and removal from office. Yoon and 23 others have been indicted for their involvement, while investigations continue into bribery allegations involving the Unification Church and several politicians.

Read More