Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has stated that former President Donald Trump’s opposition to releasing files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation is a “huge miscalculation.” Greene, who signed a petition to force a vote on the matter, believes the focus should be on supporting Epstein’s victims, who have not accused Trump of any wrongdoing. The House Oversight and Reform Committee, of which Greene is a member, has also released documents from Epstein’s estate that reveal his connections to various high-profile individuals. These documents, according to Greene, offer a glimpse into a complex network of global affairs and powerful figures.
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A recent poll conducted by the Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reveals a significant decline in President Trump’s job approval, with only 33% of respondents approving of his management of the federal government. This represents a 10-percentage point drop since March. The poll also shows a decrease in approval among Republicans and Independents, alongside a dip in his approval for handling the economy, now at 33%. Furthermore, disapproval of his handling of immigration has increased while approval of his healthcare management has also slightly increased.
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An email exchange between Mark and Jeffrey Epstein, released in November 2025, revealed Mark asking his brother to inquire with Steve Bannon about whether Vladimir Putin possessed photos of Donald Trump engaging in oral sex, referred to as “blowing Bubba”. The authenticity of the email was confirmed by Snopes through an independent review of the released Epstein documents. The context of the email exchange showed the full conversation and its lighthearted banter. Speculation arose online regarding the identity of “Bubba,” with some suggesting it could be former President Bill Clinton, although this has not been confirmed.
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The handshake between President Trump and former extremist leader Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House is a striking shift in U.S.-Syria relations, indicating a move toward sanction relief. This meeting with al-Sharaa, who once led a group designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S., marks a significant pivot, as he is now recognized as Syria’s head of state. Trump’s praise of al-Sharaa and the subsequent suspension of sanctions suggest a potential strategy to leverage Syria’s role in counter-terrorism and regional influence, despite concerns over his past. This action, however, raises questions about accountability and the human cost of the conflict, making the long-term impact of this diplomatic move uncertain.
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Epstein appeared to offer political advice on dealing with Trump in 2018, which is certainly a fascinating and disturbing angle to this whole saga. It’s almost unbelievable that even after his conviction as a sex offender, Epstein was still trying to position himself as some kind of international power broker, offering counsel on how to manage then-President Trump. The audacity is just staggering, and it underscores the depths of his connections and the kind of influence he believed he wielded.
The fact that Epstein apparently “boasted that he had counseled a top Russian diplomat on Trump’s psyche” really sets the stage.… Continue reading
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, a centrist Democrat, conceded his reelection to progressive activist Katie Wilson. Wilson, a democratic socialist with no prior elected experience, benefited from later-arriving ballots, reflecting a broader shift towards the left. Her campaign prioritized issues like affordability, public safety, and affordable housing, resonating with voters concerned about the rising cost of living. Wilson plans to focus on universal child care, better mass transit, better public safety, and stable, affordable housing, taking office with a strong mandate.
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**1st US human bird flu case in 9 months confirmed with strain only seen in animals before**
This latest news is that a resident of Washington state has contracted bird flu, making it the first confirmed human case in the United States in nine months.
The patient, described as an older adult with underlying health conditions, started showing symptoms in early November. These included a high fever, confusion, and respiratory distress, which led to hospitalization.
The specific strain identified in the patient is H5N5, a type of bird flu that’s previously been observed in animals. The Washington State Department of Health has confirmed that this is the first time this specific strain has been found in a human.… Continue reading
President Karol Nawrocki has requested that the Constitutional Tribunal declare the Communist Party of Poland (KPP) unlawful. Nawrocki argues that the KPP glorifies criminals and regimes responsible for the deaths of millions, contradicting Poland’s legal order. This action follows a prior attempt by a previous government to outlaw the KPP, which ultimately failed. The KPP’s aims are allegedly contrary to the constitution, which prohibits parties based on totalitarian methods. Nawrocki’s request cites the party’s historical ties and justifications of Joseph Stalin, who was responsible for many deaths, as evidence.
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Russia says North Korean troops play a key role in de-mining its Kursk region, which immediately conjures up a series of unsettling images, doesn’t it? It’s hard not to feel a mixture of disbelief and dark humor when you hear about a supposed superpower leaning on North Korean troops for such a dangerous task. The narrative that emerges is stark: Russia, a nation often portrayed as a formidable military force, seems to be relying on a nation known for its isolation and internal issues for a critical operation.
It’s not hard to picture the scene. The reality of a minefield is terrifying, and the idea of sending troops in to clear them, knowing the risks, is nothing short of grim.… Continue reading
The United States and Switzerland have finalized a trade agreement, as announced by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Swiss duties will be reduced to 15%, and Swiss companies have committed to investing $200 billion in the U.S. by 2028. This deal will bring significant manufacturing, including pharmaceuticals and railway equipment, to the United States. Further details regarding the agreement will be available on the White House website.
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