2025

MTG: Trump’s Allies Badmouth Him Behind the Scenes

According to Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, many Republican colleagues privately ridicule Donald Trump but are too afraid to publicly criticize him. Greene stated that these colleagues would mock Trump until he secured the Republican nomination. She believes fear of Trump’s repercussions, like a negative Truth Social post, is a key reason for their public silence. This follows Greene’s own falling out with Trump over issues such as the release of the Epstein files, leading to a public feud and Trump withdrawing his support for her.

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Democrat Challenges Pentagon: Release Drug Boat Strike Tape

Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has called for the Pentagon to release video footage of a second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, arguing that the strikes, which reportedly killed survivors of the initial attack, were “unlawful” and “unconstitutional.” Schiff stated that killing shipwrecked individuals is a violation of the law of war and that if the Pentagon is proud of the action, they should allow the American people to see the footage and decide for themselves if they approve. Schiff has called for a thorough investigation into the orders given for the strikes, stating that the extrajudicial killings are an abuse of power. The Senator believes this kind of action is a clear violation of the law and should not be happening.

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Grenades and Explosives Found in Home: From “Fake” to a Dangerous Reality

While renovating a vacant home in Olalla, Washington, a team discovered a dangerous cache of explosives. The team found a case containing ten grenades filled with TNT and other explosive devices in the crawlspace. Authorities, including the bomb squad and an Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, were called to secure the scene and investigate. The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office is currently working to determine the origin of the explosives.

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Trump’s Son Suggests President May Abandon Ukraine: The Writing is on the Wall

Trump’s son suggests president may walk away from Ukraine. This is a topic that sparks a lot of thoughts, and frankly, a degree of cynicism seems to be a common thread. The suggestion that a former president, or perhaps a future one, might abandon Ukraine feels less like breaking news and more like a continuation of a well-established pattern. It’s a sentiment that boils down to a simple, yet troubling idea: the potential for a quid pro quo.

This is not a new concept, especially within this context. The underlying suggestion is that support for Ukraine was, or could be, contingent on something else.… Continue reading

Indonesia’s First Panda Cub: A Look at Ownership and Naming

This article offers insights into the role of the Shopping Trends team, emphasizing their independence from the CTV News journalists. The team’s primary function is to curate and recommend products, potentially earning commissions through affiliate links. Transparency is highlighted, with a clear disclosure regarding potential earnings. Readers are encouraged to learn more about the team’s operations.

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Three-Year-Old Forced to Represent Herself in Tucson Immigration Court Sparks Outrage

Three-year-old child forced to serve as her own attorney in Tucson immigration court – the very phrase seems like something out of a dystopian novel, doesn’t it? It’s a stark reality, however, and one that immediately sparks a sense of outrage. How can a child, barely able to form coherent sentences or understand the world around them, be expected to navigate the complex, often baffling, world of legal proceedings? The sheer absurdity of it is almost too much to bear.

The thought of a three-year-old, ripped from everything familiar, stripped of comfort and security, facing the intimidating environment of an immigration court, is truly horrifying.… Continue reading

Armed Services Dem: Sept. 2 Strike Video Contradicts GOP Description

Top Armed Services Dem says Sept. 2 strike video would show Republicans’ description ‘completely false’ – Well, here we go again, right? It seems we’re wading into another situation where the truth, or at least the official version of events, is under serious scrutiny. This time, the focus is on a video of a September 2nd strike, and a prominent Democrat on the Armed Services committee is making a pretty bold claim: the Republican’s depiction of what happened in that video is, to put it mildly, inaccurate. The implication, of course, is that the reality captured on video paints a vastly different, potentially even damning, picture.… Continue reading

Homan OK with ICE Detaining US Citizens, Ignoring Rights

On Thursday in Louisiana, a 23-year-old U.S.-born citizen was pursued by agents while walking home, despite repeatedly stating her citizenship. Similarly, in Florida on Wednesday, a healthcare worker was detained during a traffic stop, also asserting her U.S. citizenship while being forcibly removed from her vehicle. These incidents, where U.S. citizens were detained, were brought to light by CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday’s “State of the Union.”

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Trump’s Security Strategy: Described as Far-Right and Isolationist

The White House’s new national security strategy, based on the “America First” maxim, aims to assert U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, reviving the Monroe Doctrine, while cultivating internal resistance within Europe, criticizing its policies. The strategy expresses concerns about migration, free speech, and national identity in Europe. Simultaneously, it advocates for reestablishing “strategic stability” with Russia and accepting Middle Eastern leaders “as they are” while also pursuing more investment within the region. Democratic lawmakers and European officials have criticized the strategy as an abandonment of allies, a departure from values, and a threat to existing global alliances.

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Sudan Kindergarten Attack: 50 Dead, Including 33 Children

A devastating drone strike in Kalogi, South Kordofan, Sudan, reportedly targeted a kindergarten, resulting in the deaths of at least 50 individuals, including 33 children. Accusations for the Thursday attack were levied against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) by a medical organization and the army, though the RSF has not commented. In response, the RSF accused the army of a subsequent drone attack in Darfur. This tragic incident underscores the ongoing civil war in Sudan, which began in April 2023 between the RSF and the army.

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