Founding editor of The American Conservative, Scott McConnell, has urged Vice President JD Vance to publicly endorse a transition of power under the 25th Amendment. McConnell suggests Vance should announce his support for a potential 25th Amendment transfer, pledge not to run in 2028, and leverage his platform to explain its necessity. This call arises amid ongoing discussions about the aging of the current president and the legal provisions for vice presidential succession, particularly concerning the 25th Amendment.
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As Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were deployed to major airports under an emergency plan, President Donald Trump issued a directive for them to forgo masks. While he expressed support for ICE agents wearing masks during criminal apprehensions, he stated his preference for them to be unmasked when assisting at airports amidst a Department of Homeland Security funding lapse. This move, intended to alleviate TSA staffing shortages by having ICE agents manage passenger flow and general security, has faced criticism from Democrats and advocacy groups concerned about the agents’ training and potential to unsettle travelers. The deployment occurs amidst ongoing congressional deadlock over DHS funding, with Democrats seeking to attach ICE reforms to any funding bill.
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China is urging for an immediate cessation of military actions in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict risks plunging the region into a “vicious cycle.” This call for de-escalation comes as tensions flare, and China positions itself as a voice advocating for peace, even as it navigates complex geopolitical currents, including its significant energy imports from the region. The emphasis is on the destructive nature of escalating hostilities, suggesting that any perceived short-term gains will be overshadowed by long-term instability.
The core of China’s message highlights the inherent danger of a cycle where every military response begets further radicalization and further retaliatory measures.… Continue reading
President Trump announced that the United States and Iran have engaged in “very good and productive” discussions over the past two days concerning a permanent resolution to hostilities in the Middle East. Based on the positive tenor of these talks, which were described as “in depth, detailed, and constructive,” the Department of Defense has been instructed to postpone planned military strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a five-day period. This development, however, was reportedly denied by an Iranian source, who stated there was no direct contact with the US regarding ending hostilities. The announcement, regardless of conflicting reports, led to a significant drop in oil prices, with Brent crude futures falling around 15% and US West Texas Intermediate futures dropping about 13.5%.
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Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer rescue organization were deliberately set on fire outside a synagogue in Golders Green early Monday morning. Counter-terrorism police are investigating the incident, which is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime, with footage showing three masked individuals igniting the vehicles. The arson attack, which caused significant explosions, has been condemned by national leaders, who pledged government support to replace the destroyed ambulances. This event occurs amidst a backdrop of rising antisemitism and record levels of antisemitic incidents in Britain.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended U.S. strikes on Iran’s infrastructure, stating that escalation is sometimes necessary to achieve de-escalation, a sentiment echoed by President Trump’s ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz. While Iran has warned of retaliatory strikes on U.S. and allied infrastructure, the U.S. has recently avoided targeting Iran’s oil facilities. Despite ongoing military actions, the Treasury Department has eased some sanctions to allow the sale of stranded Iranian oil, aiming to stabilize global energy prices, a move Bessent described as leveraging Iran’s own resources against them. Critics, however, argue these actions indicate a loss of touch with reality and a dangerous escalation of the conflict.
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Tensions are undeniably escalating in the Middle East, with reports surfacing of Israel launching a new wave of attacks targeting Tehran. This development has, in turn, prompted Iran to issue stern threats, reportedly vowing to retaliate by striking power plants across the Gulf region. The situation paints a grim picture of a conflict that seems to be spiraling, drawing in more actors and raising the specter of wider regional instability.
The sheer intensity and apparent unpredictability of these actions are frankly disquieting. It’s difficult not to feel a sense of weariness and dread when contemplating the potential human cost of such a conflict.… Continue reading
Despite the widespread condemnation, Fox News largely avoided reporting on President Trump’s celebratory remarks following Robert Mueller’s death. While the network acknowledged Mueller’s passing, its on-air coverage omitted any mention of Trump’s controversial social media post and the ensuing outrage. This selective amplification or sidestepping of Trump’s rhetoric by Fox News highlights a pattern of overlooking or downplaying statements that may be difficult to defend. This approach mirrors past instances where the network has similarly refrained from directly addressing Trump’s disparaging comments about other political opponents.
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The news of Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans, passing away at the young age of 43 from cancer has certainly sparked a range of reactions, and it’s understandable why. It’s a stark reminder that even immense wealth and influence cannot shield someone from the harsh realities of illness. The sheer fact that billionaires, with all their resources, are still susceptible to diseases like cancer really underscores how far we still have to go in finding cures. It’s a sentiment echoed by many, who note the irony of someone possessing such vast fortune still succumbing to a condition that many without such privilege also face.… Continue reading
Iranian media and official sources have strongly refuted U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of “productive conversations” with Iran, stating there has been no direct or indirect contact. These sources asserted that Trump’s decision to postpone strikes on Iranian power plants was a result of Iran’s threat to target all West Asian energy infrastructure in retaliation. The Iranian Foreign Ministry characterized Trump’s statements as an effort to lower energy prices and buy time for military planning, emphasizing that regional countries have made initiatives to de-escalate, but the responsibility lies with Washington.
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ICE Agents Masked At Airports Despite Trump’s Stance
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were deployed to major airports under an emergency plan, President Donald Trump issued a directive for them to forgo masks. While he expressed support for ICE agents wearing masks during criminal apprehensions, he stated his preference for them to be unmasked when assisting at airports amidst a Department of Homeland Security funding lapse. This move, intended to alleviate TSA staffing shortages by having ICE agents manage passenger flow and general security, has faced criticism from Democrats and advocacy groups concerned about the agents’ training and potential to unsettle travelers. The deployment occurs amidst ongoing congressional deadlock over DHS funding, with Democrats seeking to attach ICE reforms to any funding bill.
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