April 2026

DNC Vice Chair Slams Fetterman As A “Mess” And “Traitor”

Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta criticized Senator John Fetterman on X, calling him “a mess” for attacking his constituents and supporters. Kenyatta, who previously ran against Fetterman in the 2022 Senate primary, expressed disappointment that the senator uses his platform to label those who oppose the current administration with “derangement syndrome.” Fetterman himself has spoken about “Trump Derangement Syndrome” influencing the Democratic Party, even suggesting it rather than a specific leader drives the party.

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Ukraine Deploys 25,000 Ground Robots to Replace Soldiers in Logistics

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry plans to contract 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) by the first half of 2026, aiming to shift all frontline logistics to robotic systems. This significant increase follows the successful deployment of over 9,000 UGV missions in March alone, demonstrating their crucial role in logistics and evacuation. The ministry has invested heavily in defense technology, including UGVs, to enhance operational efficiency and, most importantly, to preserve the lives of soldiers by automating dangerous tasks. Recent successes, such as capturing a fortified position using exclusively unmanned platforms, highlight the growing importance and effectiveness of these robotic systems in Ukraine’s defense strategy.

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Canada Refuses Small Trade Deal for Tariff Relief

Prime Minister Mark Carney believes a resolution to the ongoing tariff dispute with the U.S. could be reached swiftly, stating that Canada is prepared to negotiate a comprehensive agreement rather than a limited one. He indicated that the U.S. has the capacity to resolve the issue within days if there is a genuine inclination to do so. However, Carney cautioned against pursuing deals that could disadvantage Canada, citing other nations’ rushed agreements with the U.S. as potentially less beneficial. The prime minister also discussed his direct approach to negotiations with President Trump, emphasizing clarity and strength.

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MAGA Defectors Believe Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Was Staged

The article reports on Donald Trump’s strong criticism of Jimmy Kimmel for a joke about Melania and Barron Trump, which Trump deemed a “call to violence.” Trump asserted that Kimmel should be fired by Disney and ABC for his “despicable” actions. The article then contrasts Trump’s claim that Kimmel’s joke directly led to a man’s attempted entry into the White House with the alleged gunman’s manifesto, which cited grievances unrelated to Kimmel’s comedy.

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Nedra Talley Ross, Last Ronette, Dies at 80

Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the iconic 1960s girl group The Ronettes, has passed away at the age of 80. As a founding member alongside her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett, Ross’s voice and style were integral to the band’s “Wall of Sound” era, which produced hits like “Be My Baby.” Her passing marks the end of an era for the groundbreaking trio, whose influence on music remains significant.

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Canada Creates Sovereign Wealth Fund to Boost Domestic Projects

It appears there’s a significant discussion brewing around Canada’s intention to establish a sovereign wealth fund, and the notion that this move is designed to distance the Canadian economy from its powerful neighbor, the United States. This headline has certainly sparked some debate, with many questioning the connection and the very nature of such a fund.

The idea of a sovereign wealth fund itself isn’t new, and it’s understandable why some might draw parallels to entities like Singapore’s Temasek Holdings. For those looking to strengthen national economic independence, the concept holds a certain appeal, especially with the desire to “cut us off from the US permanently.”… Continue reading

Trump Supporters Doubt Assassination Attempt Legitimacy Due to Security Failures

The notion that the recent shooting incident targeting Donald Trump might have been “staged” has surprisingly seeped into conversations, even among some of his staunchest supporters. It’s a stark indicator of a deeply fractured trust, where the very credibility of official accounts is being questioned, even when the event itself seems undeniably real.

This widespread doubt isn’t necessarily born from a belief that the shooter himself was an actor in a grand performance. Instead, the skepticism often stems from a perception of gross incompetence in security measures, leading to the uncomfortable conclusion that perhaps the laxity was intentional, or at the very least, suspiciously convenient.… Continue reading

Trump’s War Was Always Illegal

By week’s end, the declaration of a war by the former president will be plainly illegal, yet the echoes of its inception already resonate with illegality. The assertion that the ongoing military actions are merely “operations” rather than a “war” is a linguistic sleight of hand, a tactic eerily reminiscent of justifications used elsewhere to mask aggressive endeavors. This semantic evasion, when applied to a situation involving the bombing of a school during session, pushes the boundaries of acceptability far beyond established norms. The mere act of initiating such an assault, especially when diplomatic channels with Iran were purportedly open, immediately cast the entire undertaking into a legally dubious realm.… Continue reading

Trump Appointed Judge Calls Women a “Warm Wet Hole”

This article reports on Donald Trump’s strong condemnation of a joke made by Jimmy Kimmel during a television broadcast. Trump alleged that Kimmel’s use of a manipulated video of Melania Trump and their son, Barron, constituted a call to violence, especially in light of a subsequent alleged assassination attempt on President Biden by a man found with weapons. Despite Trump’s assertion, the alleged assailant’s manifesto primarily cited political grievances and Trump’s perceived disrespect for Christianity, not Kimmel’s jokes, as motivation for his actions. Trump demanded Kimmel’s immediate termination from his television network.

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Top Trump Lawyer Sued Over Epstein Files

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is facing a federal lawsuit for allegedly violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The suit, filed by lawyer Katie Phang, demands the Justice Department release all required documents and provide explanations for any redactions, asserting that the ongoing failure to comply has hindered journalistic efforts. This legal action follows accusations that the Justice Department may be orchestrating a cover-up for President Donald Trump, a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Blanche himself recently stated that all releasable documents have been provided, a claim contradicted by the number of papers reviewed versus those released.

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