February 2026

Footage Contradicts DHS Claim on Refugee Drop-Off Location

Surveillance footage obtained by the Investigative Post contradicts the Department of Homeland Security’s claim that Border Patrol agents dropped Nurul Shah Alam, a nearly blind Rohingya refugee, at a “warm, safe location.” The video shows agents leaving Shah Alam in the parking lot of a closed Tim Hortons on a winter evening, with no apparent attempt to ensure his safety or ability to access the establishment. Shah Alam, who spoke no English and had significant vision impairment, was found dead days later after wandering the city, with his family and lawyers unaware of his release location.

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Trump Warns of American Deaths in Iran Strikes

The prospect of American lives being lost due to potential U.S. military actions in Iran has been starkly brought to the forefront, with a pointed warning suggesting that casualties are a grim possibility. This statement carries a heavy weight, implying that the decision to engage in such conflict, however justified it might be perceived by some, comes with an unavoidable and tragic cost. The underlying sentiment is one of sober acknowledgment that war, even when undertaken for strategic reasons or perceived national interest, inevitably leads to loss of life, and in this context, specifically American lives.

There’s a somber recognition that the very nature of military engagement means that some individuals, referred to as “courageous American heroes,” might indeed perish.… Continue reading

Trump’s Broken Promise: America Won’t Forgive Another Forever War

The conflict between the United States and Iran, while outwardly presented as a clash of ideologies, involves a strategic struggle for public opinion on both sides. Iran aims to influence American sentiment against President Trump by inflicting casualties on U.S. forces, while U.S. and Israeli airstrikes target Iran’s internal control and missile capabilities. President Trump’s approach, marked by shifting rhetoric and a gamble on swift military action, faces domestic challenges, particularly with his base’s reluctance for ground wars and the ongoing Epstein scandal. The outcome hinges on the Iranian people’s response to U.S. pressure and their willingness to instigate internal change, with potential parallels drawn to past interventions like Kosovo.

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Surgeon General Nominee Lacks Medical License Amidst Vaccine Doubts

Dr. Casey Means, a nominee for Surgeon General, testified before Congress regarding her controversial background in functional medicine and wellness advocacy. Despite graduating from Stanford Medical School and dropping out of surgical training, her current medical license is inactive, with no plans to reactivate it. During the hearing, she faced scrutiny over her company, Levels, which promotes continuous glucose monitors and wellness products, and a pending FTC complaint regarding undisclosed financial relationships. Furthermore, she was pressed about a statement from HHS Secretary Roadkill questioning the efficacy of flu vaccines, to which she ultimately deferred to CDC guidance and acknowledged population-level benefits.

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Newsom Criticized for Prioritizing Economy Over Social Issues

It seems there’s quite a bit of strong feeling brewing, particularly from the left, regarding Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent pronouncements on Democratic messaging strategy. The sentiment appears to be that his advice, rather than being strategic, is dangerously out of touch and potentially self-destructive for the party.

The core of the criticism seems to stem from Newsom’s suggestion that Democrats should de-emphasize topics like pronouns and identity politics, framing them as less impactful than “kitchen table” economic issues. This has been interpreted by many as a direct dismissal of the struggles and rights of marginalized communities, particularly the LGBTQ+ community, making their lived experiences seem secondary or even irrelevant to a winning political campaign.… Continue reading

Congress Criticizes Trump Over Unauthorized Iran Strikes

The recent military actions against Iran, characterized by critics as “acts of war unauthorized by Congress,” have ignited a firestorm of denunciation from within President Trump’s congressional opposition. This move, perceived by many as a unilateral escalation, has brought into sharp focus the enduring debate over presidential war powers and the abdication of congressional responsibility in matters of national security.

Many critics have pointed to the stark contrast between President Trump’s stated “no new wars” policy and the initiation of hostilities, suggesting a significant pivot driven by external influences, perhaps even a perceived need to appease allies rather than a carefully considered strategic decision.… Continue reading

Trump Rants Amidst New War Escalation

In the midst of launching military action against Iran, Donald Trump simultaneously disseminated claims regarding a supposed Justice Department directive to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis concerning a grant application while she investigated Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Trump asserted this information was pertinent to Americans following his confirmation of U.S. involvement in “major combat operations” in Iran, operations he characterized as a necessary prelude to the Iranian people taking control of their government. These actions followed Trump’s prior claims that the conflict was justified by Iran’s alleged attempts to undermine his 2020 re-election bid, and occurred while he himself faced charges related to the 2020 election results.

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Croatia Declared Landmine Free After 31 Years of Dangerous Clearance

Šibensko-kninska županija, like the rest of Croatia, is now officially free of landmines, a significant achievement announced by Interior Minister Davor Božinović. After a thirty-one-year effort following the Homeland War, all known minefields have been cleared, marking a critical step towards national safety. This extensive demining operation, which claimed the lives of 208 individuals including 41 deminers and cost approximately 1.2 billion euros, has removed nearly 107,000 mines and 407,000 pieces of unexploded ordnance. The successful completion of this task not only fulfills a moral obligation but also paves the way for safer communities, enhanced rural development, and increased opportunities for tourism.

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MAGA Fails to Reconcile Iran War Vote with Rhetoric

President Donald Trump has initiated a significant military strike against Iran, a move that has ignited fierce backlash from his own MAGA base. Despite previous pledges against foreign entanglements, the president announced the attack, vowing to eliminate Iran’s nuclear program and incite regime change. This unauthorized action, which carries the acknowledged risk of American casualties, has drawn sharp criticism from prominent conservative figures and lawmakers. Many within Trump’s aligned base view this escalation as a betrayal of his core “America First” principles, expressing profound disappointment and concern over the nation’s trajectory towards war.

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Paramount-Warner Merger Sparks Fears of Media Monopoly Control

Concerns are mounting over the potential acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery by Paramount Skydance, a deal that critics argue would consolidate immense media power within a single family. Former FTC commissioner Alvaro Bedoya has warned of mass censorship and pointed to past cancellations of programs and interviews as evidence of the family’s potential to wield influence, stating, “One family is about to control CBS, CNN, HBO, and TikTok.” This proposed merger is seen by some as a threat to democracy, with fears that it could lead to significant job cuts and stifle independent voices within the industry. Some lawmakers have vowed to break up such conglomerates if Democrats regain power, asserting that these anti-democratic information monopolies will not persist.

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