2025

Harris Calls Trump “Incompetent and Unhinged”: Reactions and Debate

Speaking at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Kamala Harris labeled Donald Trump an “unchecked, incompetent, unhinged president,” and called on her opposition to respond with equal force. During her speech, Harris criticized Trump’s administration for actions like healthcare cuts and the implementation of tariffs. She highlighted the need for Democrats to win the 2026 midterms to enforce checks and balances on Trump’s second presidency. Referencing examples of resistance, such as the reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel’s show after a boycott, Harris emphasized the importance of supporting leaders who are ready to “fight fire with fire.”

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ICE Warden Allegedly Forced Transgender Detainees into Labor Program: Complaint Filed

A transgender Mexican national, Monica Renteria-Gonzalez, alleges enduring months of physical and emotional abuse while in ICE custody in Louisiana. The abuse, beginning prior to the Trump administration, includes sexual assault, physical abuse, and denial of medical attention, allegedly perpetrated by a former ICE assistant warden. Detainees were reportedly subjected to forced labor with little to no compensation, with the warden targeting transgender and masculine-presenting individuals. Human rights organizations, including RFK Human Rights, have filed complaints detailing these allegations, while ICE and GEO Group have denied the claims.

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Feds in Military Gear Arresting in Chicago Based on Appearance, Official Says

On a Sunday afternoon, dozens of federal agents patrolled downtown Chicago, making arrests near well-known landmarks. According to a U.S. Border Patrol official, agents considered a person’s appearance when deciding to make an arrest. The highly visible operation, occurring after Border Patrol boats appeared on the Chicago River, sparked controversy and protests. Despite this, an official stated the operation was intended to make the city safer.

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Stowaway Found Dead in American Airlines Landing Gear: Security Concerns Raised

A deceased stowaway was discovered in the landing gear compartment of an American Airlines flight that arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina from Europe. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are investigating the death after maintenance staff found the body Sunday morning. Authorities have not released the identity of the individual nor details of how they accessed the aircraft. This incident is a grim reminder of the dangers stowaways face, given the harsh conditions within the landing gear, and law enforcement is seeking any information related to the case.

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Oregon Sues Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment in Portland

Oregon and the city of Portland have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to halt the deployment of National Guard troops, citing a lack of legal justification. The suit names several key figures and departments within the administration and seeks to declare the deployment unlawful, arguing it violates the 10th Amendment by overstepping state police powers. Despite claims of escalating violence and threats to federal assets by the administration, state officials like Governor Tina Kotek deny the existence of conditions necessitating military intervention, pointing to crime statistics that are comparable to the previous year, while also acknowledging an 8% increase in simple assaults. The lawsuit follows a similar ruling against the administration’s actions in Los Angeles, where a judge found that the Posse Comitatus Act was violated.

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Kentucky Paramedics Face License Review After Administering Lifesaving Antivenom

Two Kentucky paramedics are facing potential license revocation after administering antivenom to a man bitten by a venomous snake. The incident occurred when a Jameson’s mamba bit Jim Harrison, co-director of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo, who was in critical condition. Despite receiving authorization from an ER doctor, the paramedics administered the antivenom without the required “wilderness paramedic” certification, which is now under investigation by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services (KBEMS). A hearing has been scheduled to determine their professional fate, but officials suggest the outcome often results in dismissal or additional training.

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Ukraine Can Now Strike Any Russian Military Target, Says Foreign Minister

Speaking at the Warsaw Security Forum, Ukrainian Foreign Minister expressed that there will be no safe haven for Russia, and Ukrainian weapons will target any military objective within its borders. This statement followed remarks by US President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, suggesting Trump authorized Kyiv to launch long-range strikes on Russia. Sybiha emphasized Ukraine’s right to self-defense, citing Article 51 of the UN Charter. Meanwhile, reports indicate the potential supply of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine is under consideration by the Trump administration.

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Russia’s Nuclear Threats Emerge as Trump Considers Tomahawk Missiles for Ukraine

The Kremlin responded to reports of the U.S. considering sending Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stating there is “no panacea” to alter the current dynamics of the war. Peskov questioned the potential involvement of Americans in the targeting and launching of the missiles. The potential delivery of long-range missiles to Ukraine follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s request to the U.S. government. This comes as Trump explores options to increase pressure on Russia amidst ongoing conflict, including considering more stringent sanctions.

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Petro Dismisses US Visa Revocation, Cites European Citizenship

Following President Petro’s criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza, the US revoked his visa, prompting a strong response from the Colombian leader. Petro condemned the move, arguing that the US was violating international law by punishing his denouncement of alleged genocide. Colombia’s foreign affairs ministry echoed these sentiments, criticizing the use of visa revocation as a diplomatic tool and the UN should find a neutral host country. This action marks a further deterioration in relations between Colombia and the United States, which have been strained by various disagreements, including Petro’s earlier actions blocking deportation flights and accusing US officials of coup plotting.

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Des Moines Superintendent Detained by ICE, License Revoked After Arrest

Following his detainment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Des Moines Public Schools superintendent Dr. Ian Roberts had his superintendent’s license revoked by the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners. The board’s decision, issued on September 28th, cited Roberts’ lack of “legal presence in the United States” as the reason for revoking his license. Roberts was arrested on September 26th during an ICE “targeted enforcement operation” after allegedly fleeing from officers. ICE reports Roberts is a criminal illegal alien from Guyana. Roberts has the option to appeal the decision by October 28, 2025.

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