2025

Judge Allows Release of Jack Smith’s January 6th Report on Trump

A judge has ruled that the Department of Justice (DOJ) can release Jack Smith’s final report on his January 6th case against Donald Trump. This decision comes after a period of legal wrangling, and it represents a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding the former president and the events leading up to and during the Capitol riot.

The ruling clears the path for the public to finally access the details of Smith’s investigation into Trump’s alleged actions in the lead-up to and during the January 6th insurrection. This has been a highly anticipated event, with many eagerly awaiting the release of the report to understand the full scope of the findings.… Continue reading

WaPo Columnist Quits, Blaming Bezos for Enabling Trump’s Threat to Democracy

Jennifer Rubin, a Washington Post columnist, resigned, citing Jeff Bezos’s allegedly “bent-knee approach” to President-elect Trump as a threat to American democracy. Rubin’s departure follows other resignations stemming from perceived pro-Trump biases at the Bezos-owned Post and other major media outlets. In her resignation, Rubin accused Bezos and other corporate media owners of prioritizing profit over journalistic integrity and betraying their audience’s trust. She launched a new media outlet, The Contrarian, aiming to provide unbiased commentary.

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Trump Flies US Flag at Full Mast During Carter’s Mourning Period

Following former President Carter’s death, flags at Mar-a-Lago were initially lowered to half-staff but have since been raised to full-staff, despite official directives from President Biden and Governor DeSantis to maintain half-staff through January 28th. This action contradicts the established mourning period and comes after Trump expressed displeasure with the timing. Texas Governor Abbott conversely ordered state flags to be at full-staff on Inauguration Day, prioritizing the celebration of the incoming president. Trump previously offered condolences for Carter, attending his funeral services.

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Musk’s Wildfire Lies Exposed: Right-Wing Propaganda and Hypocrisy

Claims that better water management could have prevented the massive California wildfires are unsubstantiated, with experts stating that the fires’ scale surpasses the capabilities of any existing water system. Prominent figures like Elon Musk falsely asserted that water reservoirs were empty, despite official confirmation of their fullness. This misinformation campaign contrasts sharply with the reality on the ground, where firefighters are battling unprecedented devastation. The focus should remain on expert-led firefighting efforts rather than the spread of unsubstantiated claims.

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Mexico’s Gun Buyback Program: A Costly Gamble Against Cartels

President Sheinbaum’s nationwide “Yes to Disarmament, Yes to Peace” initiative offers cash incentives for the anonymous surrender of firearms, aiming to curb Mexico’s rampant gun violence. The program, expanding a successful Mexico City model, provides varying payouts depending on the weapon type, with funds allocated for destruction of collected arms. This initiative, supported by multiple ministries and religious organizations, forms a key part of a broader anti-crime strategy. The program’s launch included a symbolic weapon destruction and aims to reduce the flow of firearms, a significant driver of Mexico’s high homicide rate.

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Hegseth’s Defense Nomination Sparks Outrage Over Confederate Base Names

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, strongly opposes the renaming of US military bases that honored Confederate generals, calling the effort a politically motivated attack on military tradition. He has repeatedly stated his intention to reverse the name changes, a move requiring congressional approval. Hegseth’s views align with Trump’s, who also vehemently opposed the renaming. This stance is part of a broader rejection by incoming Trump officials of what they see as overly progressive cultural policies within the military.

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Texas Governor Orders Flags to Full Staff for Trump’s Inauguration, Defying Carter Mourning

In response to President Biden’s order to fly flags at half-staff for 30 days following President Carter’s death, Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed that state flags be raised to full-staff on January 20th, 2025, for President Trump’s inauguration. This decision cites a federal statute mandating flag display on Inauguration Day, contrasting with President Trump’s opposition to half-staff flags on his inauguration day. Governor Abbott’s statement acknowledged mourning for President Carter while celebrating the inauguration and the nation’s transition of power.

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Taiwan Reports Surge in Chinese Espionage: Imminent Invasion?

Taiwan is reporting a significant rise in suspected Chinese espionage, and this increase is raising serious concerns. The timing of this escalation is particularly noteworthy, prompting questions about the underlying motivations and potential implications.

It’s tempting to view this surge in suspected espionage as a direct precursor to potential military action. The possibility of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan has been a looming threat for decades, fueled by historical tensions and geopolitical ambitions. Some suggest that the current international climate, marked by shifting alliances and uncertainties about the future, is creating a window of opportunity for China.

However, a simpler explanation might be at play.… Continue reading

US Imposes New AI Chip Export Controls

In response to national security concerns, the US Department of Commerce implemented new export controls on advanced AI computing chips. These controls, while exempting certain allies and low-volume orders, aim to prevent adversaries from accessing such technology. Secretary Raimondo stated the policy will foster a trusted technological ecosystem globally. However, Nvidia criticized the restrictions as overly burdensome and counterproductive to US technological leadership.

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Poland Backs Trump’s 5% NATO Defense Spending Call

Poland’s Defence Minister, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, supports Donald Trump’s call for NATO members to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP, viewing it as a necessary wake-up call for Europe. Poland, already a top spender at 4.12% of GDP in 2024, aims to reach 4.7% this year and advocates for a significant increase in EU defence spending. This stance reflects Poland’s leading role in bolstering European security, particularly in light of the war in Ukraine, and its commitment to strengthening NATO’s collective defence. Kosiniak-Kamysz highlights Poland’s substantial military investment and its active support for Ukraine as evidence of its commitment to this goal.

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