Following nationwide “No Kings” protests, former President Donald Trump responded with videos mocking the demonstrations, including one where he donned a crown and another where he flew a plane labeled “King Trump.” The protests, which saw over 2,600 rallies across the globe, aimed to oppose Trump’s policies and “defend democratic norms.” White House officials dismissed the protests, while prominent figures like Mayor Brandon Johnson and Representative Jamie Raskin voiced their support for the cause. As Trump’s presidency progresses, further protests are anticipated, and he has suggested he may use the Insurrection Act to curtail them.
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President Donald Trump announced the end of US subsidies to Colombia, citing President Gustavo Petro as a “drug leader” who encourages drug production. This decision comes after Petro accused the US of “murder” for a military strike on a Colombian boat in September, further escalating tensions. Trump’s actions follow the US’s declaration that Colombia failed to uphold its drug trafficking promises, although a waiver allowed aid to continue. This move is part of a broader pattern, as the US military continues striking ships in the Caribbean Sea allegedly carrying drugs, resulting in casualties and sparking criticism.
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Since the implementation of tariffs, many Americans have reported significant changes to their spending habits, citing rising prices on everyday goods like groceries and household items. A recent study reveals that consumers are bearing the brunt of the “expense shock,” with estimates suggesting households will spend almost $2,400 more annually due to tariffs. Many individuals have drastically altered their shopping routines, cut back on non-essential purchases, and expressed concerns about the economy. Despite promises to lower costs, the tariffs’ impact has been the opposite, forcing people to adjust their lifestyles and budgets.
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Johnson defends calling anti-Trump protests “hate America” rallies. Let’s be clear; this is a loaded statement and the core of the issue at hand. The accusation itself is a bold one, immediately framing any opposition as fundamentally unpatriotic. This instantly shuts down a lot of potential discussion, painting those protesting as enemies of the nation, rather than citizens exercising their right to voice dissent. The reality, judging by what people are saying, paints a different picture.
The common experience seems to be a complete disconnect between Johnson’s narrative and the reality on the ground. Many participants in these rallies reported seeing primarily American flags, symbols of national pride, not symbols of hatred.… Continue reading
Sources report a heated White House meeting between former President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, where Trump allegedly pressured Zelensky to accept Russia’s terms for a ceasefire, including surrendering the Donbas region. The meeting reportedly involved a “shouting match” and Trump echoed Putin’s talking points, warning of Ukraine’s destruction if they refused. This tense encounter followed Trump’s phone conversation with Putin, where he congratulated him and hinted at upcoming peace negotiations with high-level advisors. These negotiations are scheduled to take place in Budapest, a location with historical significance to both countries.
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Judges don’t trust the DOJ anymore. It’s a stark reality, isn’t it? The bedrock of our justice system, the presumption of good faith in the actions of the Department of Justice, is crumbling. It feels like we’re watching the slow, painful dismantling of a system designed to be impartial, replaced by one that seems increasingly susceptible to political manipulation. This isn’t a new phenomenon, but the intensity and brazenness with which it’s happening now are alarming. We’re seeing a growing bipartisan concern about this very issue.
The erosion of trust is multifaceted. It begins with the simple act of a DOJ lawyer misrepresenting facts in court, or presenting fabricated “evidence”.… Continue reading
President Zelenskyy stated Ukraine would concede nothing to Russia, prioritizing strengthening defense and energy partnerships. He announced expanded cooperation with European allies and the US, including increased weapons purchases, particularly air defense systems. Negotiations are ongoing regarding weapons, defense technologies, and securing energy supplies for winter. Zelenskyy expressed support for a ceasefire and talks, emphasizing the importance of discussing territorial control and growing US support for European energy independence.
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Recent polling indicates a decline in male support for President Trump over the past few months, driven by economic concerns. Men’s approval of Trump’s economic performance and handling of the government shutdown has decreased, reflecting dissatisfaction with rising inflation and a softening job market. While his overall approval remains relatively stable, men’s optimism about both the national economy and their personal finances has waned. These negative trends may have substantial implications for the upcoming elections.
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During a Marine Corps event at Camp Pendleton for its 250th anniversary, a 155-millimeter shell prematurely detonated, sending shrapnel toward Vice President JD Vance’s security detail and a California Highway Patrol vehicle. The incident, which occurred during a live demonstration over Interstate 5, prompted the Marine Corps to suspend firing and launch an investigation. California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, criticized the event, citing safety concerns and accusing the White House of recklessness. The First Marine Expeditionary Force stated that the event underwent rigorous safety evaluations.
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In a daring daylight robbery, thieves targeted the Louvre Museum, making off with royal jewels once worn by French queens and empresses. The group utilized power tools and a crane lift to break into the Galerie d’Apollon, shattering display cases and threatening guards before fleeing on scooters. The stolen items included pieces from the Marie-Louise, Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense, and Empress Eugénie collections, with some items, like Eugénie’s crown, recovered at the scene. This brazen heist, lasting only seven minutes, prompted immediate evacuation and a subsequent investigation into organized theft and criminal conspiracy, led by the Paris public prosecutor’s office.
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