A federal judge has ruled that Donald Trump cannot claim presidential immunity to avoid civil liability for his actions and speech on January 6th. The judge has given Trump one week to explain why discovery should not proceed against him in the ongoing lawsuits. This ruling follows the judge’s earlier determination that Trump was acting in a personal capacity, not an official one, and that his January 6th remarks could be construed as inciting imminent violence. The court has now lifted the stay on discovery, requiring a proposed discovery plan from the parties by May 1st, 2026.
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The idea that The Onion, a publication renowned for its satirical take on current events, is aiming to license the intellectual property of Alex Jones’ Infowars is quite the fascinating development, isn’t it? It feels like a particularly potent piece of internet karma, a real-life manifestation of a headline that could easily have sprung from The Onion itself. The thought of a satire site potentially taking over a platform built on conspiracy theories and misinformation is, for many, a poetic turn of events, especially considering the profound harm Jones inflicted on the Sandy Hook families. It’s a scenario that suggests a kind of cosmic, or at least digital, course correction.… Continue reading
It appears that former President Trump is reportedly in discussions to send approximately 1,100 Afghan individuals, who previously aided U.S. forces, to the Democratic Republic of Congo. This development comes after a U.S. resettlement program for these Afghans was halted. The group in question includes crucial individuals like military interpreters, former Afghan Special Operations members, and even family members of American service members, with a significant number of children among them.
These Afghans have been in a precarious situation, living in limbo in Qatar for over a year after being evacuated for their safety due to their support of U.S. efforts during the conflict against the Taliban.… Continue reading
Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum, has unequivocally demanded an explanation following the deaths of two US officials in an operation that reportedly took place in Chihuahua. The core of her assertion is that neither she nor the federal government of Mexico were aware of this operation. This lack of notification has led Sheinbaum to suggest a potential, and problematic, collaboration between local Chihuahuan authorities and US officials, bypassing federal oversight.
Such an arrangement, where joint operations between a local government and a foreign entity occur without federal permission, would constitute a clear violation of Mexican law. The incident involves two US Embassy instructors who were supposedly engaged in routine “training work,” a phrase that, in this context, carries significant undertones of clandestine activity, perhaps even referring to operatives like those within the CIA, rather than purely educational endeavors.… Continue reading
Florida’s Attorney General has initiated a criminal investigation into OpenAI, issuing subpoenas for information regarding the company’s handling of user threats of harm. This action stems from the FSU mass shooting, where the alleged gunman communicated with ChatGPT and received advice on firearms. The investigation will explore whether OpenAI or its employees bear accountability for the AI’s responses, which are alleged to have provided significant assistance to the shooter. OpenAI maintains that ChatGPT provided factual responses and did not encourage illegal activity.
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Two Israeli soldiers have reportedly been jailed for smashing a statue of Jesus in Lebanon, a move that has sparked a flurry of reactions and raised serious questions about justice and accountability within the Israeli military. The incident, which apparently involved the destruction of a religious icon, has led to a jail sentence for the soldiers involved, with one also being discharged from service.
This relatively harsh punishment for vandalism, particularly of a religious statue, stands in stark contrast to the widely perceived lack of severe consequences for more egregious acts committed by Israeli soldiers and settlers. The swift jailing for smashing a statue, especially when filmed, has prompted comparisons to instances where alleged perpetrators of grave human rights violations, including rape and murder, have faced far less stringent repercussions or even walked free.… Continue reading
Virginia voters are deciding the fate of a constitutional amendment that would enable a new congressional map, potentially granting Democrats up to four additional seats and allowing them to hold a significant majority of the state’s districts. This measure represents the latest escalation in the national redistricting battle, with Democrats framing it as a response to Republican efforts and Republicans accusing them of a partisan power grab. Despite a Democratic spending advantage, the race is expected to be close, complicated by voter confusion and the timing of the special election. Both parties are heavily campaigning, highlighting the national implications for the balance of power in Congress.
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Congressman Chip Roy is proposing legislation that would allow the federal government to bar entry to, deport, and strip citizenship from individuals affiliated with or advocating for “totalitarian” movements, including those associated with socialism or communism. This broad bill, named the MAMDANI Act, would criminalize the possession, writing, distribution, or publication of materials supporting such ideologies, potentially impacting millions of naturalized citizens and legal residents. The legislation further eliminates judicial review for these decisions, raising concerns about a police state and historical parallels to Nazi citizenship laws. Advocates argue this is an ideological loyalty test, not immigration policy, and echoes past McCarthy-era attempts to suppress dissent.
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President Donald Trump’s public absence for three days has fueled concerns about his behavior. Since his last public appearance on Saturday, April 18th, the president has primarily communicated through extensive social media posts and phone calls, during which he exhibited confusion regarding the participation of Vice President JD Vance in talks and made unsubstantiated claims about the Vietnam War. This period of limited public engagement follows a pattern of increasingly erratic statements, including threats against Iran and the promotion of election conspiracy theories, leading some critics to call for the invocation of the 25th Amendment.
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In response to a report alleging President Trump was excluded from a critical military briefing due to his temperament, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suggested it might be preferable for him to be on the golf course than in the Oval Office. She stated that if key decision-makers believe he cannot be trusted with consequential decisions, then he may not be fit for the presidency, raising questions about the 25th Amendment. This sentiment was echoed by other Democrats, though some caution against routinely invoking the amendment due to its low likelihood of success.
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AOC Jokes Americans Benefit When Trump Stays on Golf Course
In response to a report alleging President Trump was excluded from a critical military briefing due to his temperament, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suggested it might be preferable for him to be on the golf course than in the Oval Office. She stated that if key decision-makers believe he cannot be trusted with consequential decisions, then he may not be fit for the presidency, raising questions about the 25th Amendment. This sentiment was echoed by other Democrats, though some caution against routinely invoking the amendment due to its low likelihood of success.
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