In a resurfaced 2016 video, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated there should be “consequences” for carrying out unlawful orders. This clip has gained renewed attention as the Pentagon, now under Hegseth’s leadership, is investigating six Democratic lawmakers who urged service members not to follow illegal directives. The lawmakers’ video prompted accusations of “seditious behavior” from President Trump, while Hegseth himself criticized the Democrats’ message as “despicable, reckless, and false”. The controversy underscores the military’s obligation to obey lawful orders but refuse unlawful ones, as explicitly stated in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
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According to sources in Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (HUR), the Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports Russian crude to several EU countries, was hit again on Monday near Kazynskiye Vyselki. The blast was caused by a remotely detonated explosive, intensifying the fire. This attack is part of Kyiv’s escalating campaign against Russia’s oil infrastructure, intended to disrupt the flow of revenue funding Moscow’s war effort. Previous strikes on the pipeline’s Unecha pumping station, a key hub in the Druzhba system, had already drawn condemnation from Hungary, which relies on the pipeline for oil imports.
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A formal complaint has been filed with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) against the United States, marking the first of its kind concerning attacks against alleged drug-running boats. The complaint, filed by the family of Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza, who was identified by President Petro as a civilian killed in a U.S. strike, accuses Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth of ordering the attack. The petition alleges the U.S. violated human rights by carrying out an extrajudicial killing and violating the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man. With over 80 casualties from the military campaign, the IACHR will now review the case and make recommendations.
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During a recent televised Cabinet meeting, Donald Trump appeared to criticize his vice president, JD Vance, calling him “incompetent” while discussing a debate. The president’s comment came amid a broader pattern of concerning behavior, including moments of apparent confusion and dozing during the meeting. These incidents have fueled public scrutiny and raised questions about Trump’s cognitive abilities, especially since he also made a bizarre comment about Kamala Harris. Trump’s remarks add to the ongoing feud with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, as well as concern about Trump’s mental fitness.
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On November 26th, ICE agents arrested a Chinese father, Fei, and his 6-year-old son, Yuanxin, at a check-in at 26 Federal Plaza. The father was subsequently sent to an Orange County Jail, while the son’s whereabouts remain unknown. Advocates reported the separation occurred after the family was detained, with the father stating he was not informed of his son’s destination. The incident is part of a growing trend, with data revealing an increase in child arrests by ICE, including other families being apprehended at check-ins.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from making widespread immigration arrests in Washington, D.C., without warrants or probable cause of imminent flight risk. The ruling, issued late Tuesday, granted a preliminary injunction sought by civil liberties groups against the Department of Homeland Security. Judge Howell found a substantial likelihood of unlawful practices, citing violations of immigration law and the department’s regulations. The judge also ordered documentation of any warrantless arrests, requiring agents to detail the facts supporting their pre-arrest probable cause, and to provide that information to the plaintiffs’ attorneys.
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Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, the first Muslim mayor of New York City, campaigned on a platform that included strong support for the LGBTQ+ community. Mamdani’s policies aim to protect queer and trans individuals amid a challenging political climate. Key initiatives include expanding access to gender-affirming care by investing $65 million in public providers and holding private entities accountable. Furthermore, the administration plans to establish New York City as an LGBTQIA+ sanctuary city and create an Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs to address the community’s unique needs through focused initiatives.
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A widespread malfunction of Porsche’s Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) has caused hundreds of vehicles in Russia to unexpectedly shut down, leaving owners stranded and dealerships overwhelmed. This anti-theft module, designed to prevent theft, is now triggering fuel cutoffs, engine shutdowns, and complete immobilization across multiple Porsche models. The issue stems from a loss of satellite connection, potentially related to Porsche’s 2022 suspension of operations in Russia, leaving owners without official support. Dealerships are struggling to diagnose the problem, leaving owners to attempt temporary fixes while facing the risk of their vehicles shutting down at any moment.
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In his book, Hegseth recounts an instance where he directly contradicted military briefings, instructing his platoon to engage and eliminate any perceived threats, disregarding what he deemed as “bullshit rules.” The article highlights Hegseth’s disdain for regulations, as seen in his criticism of rules he felt were arbitrarily enforced, potentially endangering soldiers for the sake of international approval. Hegseth often lauded his commander, Colonel Michael Steele, who later faced reprimand for reportedly issuing orders to eliminate all military-aged males during a raid.
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A Virginia animal control unit was dispatched to an ABC liquor store in Ashland after reports of a break-in. Upon arrival, officers discovered a raccoon unconscious in the bathroom, having consumed alcohol and damaged merchandise. The intoxicated raccoon was safely apprehended and transported to an animal shelter for recovery. After sobering up and showing no injuries, the raccoon was released back into the wild.
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ICE Abducts Father, Separates and “Disappears” Child: Outrage and Calls for Action
On November 26th, ICE agents arrested a Chinese father, Fei, and his 6-year-old son, Yuanxin, at a check-in at 26 Federal Plaza. The father was subsequently sent to an Orange County Jail, while the son’s whereabouts remain unknown. Advocates reported the separation occurred after the family was detained, with the father stating he was not informed of his son’s destination. The incident is part of a growing trend, with data revealing an increase in child arrests by ICE, including other families being apprehended at check-ins.
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