2026

Trump Officials’ Account of Maduro’s Capture Ridiculed as Unbelievable

According to sources, Trump administration officials briefed lawmakers on Monday, detailing the capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. The officials stated that the couple was injured while attempting to flee US forces, sustaining head injuries after hitting a low door frame. Delta Force operators provided first aid following their apprehension. The briefing also included information on the firefight with Cuban forces, the injuries sustained by US personnel, and the administration’s expectation to work with Maduro’s replacement, Delcy Rodriguez, on matters of oil infrastructure.

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Jack Smith’s Trump Case: Will Closed-Door Testimony Lead to Public Disclosure?

The timeline provided by the website omits critical details of the January 6th Capitol attack, including the discovery of bombs and the initial breach by supporters. It neglects to mention that the events led to a lockdown and chants for violence against lawmakers. While Trump did tweet a call for peace, the White House’s account fails to acknowledge that this was after the Capitol was already breached and after Trump criticized Vice President Pence for not overturning the election results.

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Democratic Base Aligned with Social Democratic Ideals, Party Leadership Disconnects

Much like Michael Harrington identified an “invisible” social democratic movement within the American labor movement, the Democratic Party is now arguably experiencing a similar transformation. Polling data indicates a strong preference for social democratic policies like Medicare for All among Democratic voters, reflecting a broader shift in sentiment. This trend is driven by economic factors such as deunionization and regressive taxation. Therefore, Democrats should not shy away from aligning their proposals with the beliefs of their base, which increasingly favors social democratic principles.

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Trump’s Venezuelan Oil Plan Fuels China’s Anger, Lowers Oil Prices

Trump’s plan to take Venezuelan oil angers China, pushes prices down, and it’s certainly stirred up a lot of controversy. The former President’s stated intention, to control the sale of Venezuelan oil and direct the funds for the benefit of both Venezuela and the United States, has sparked a geopolitical ripple effect.

One of the most immediate consequences appears to be China’s displeasure. China, a major consumer of oil and a significant player in the global market, has strong economic ties with Venezuela. Any move that disrupts or undermines those ties is bound to ruffle some feathers in Beijing. They probably feel as if their interests are being stepped upon, and that’s not something they take lightly.… Continue reading

Johnson Denies Greenland Military Action Talk, Contradicting Trump’s Stance

House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that there are no current discussions regarding military action in Greenland, despite the Trump administration’s historical interest in the territory and previous consideration of purchasing it. Johnson emphasized the importance of diplomatic channels, dismissing the possibility of military intervention, and highlighted Greenland’s geopolitical significance. While the White House has alluded to the US military being an option, other countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom have stated that Greenland belongs to its people. Johnson was also asked about Trump’s announcement regarding Venezuela and the control of the money from the country’s crude, to which Johnson responded that the House had not been apprised of the details.

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Ukrainian Drone Attack Ignites Russian Oil Depot in Belgorod

Overnight on January 7, Ukrainian forces struck a fuel depot in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast, causing a large fire, and a logistics warehouse in occupied Donetsk Oblast, according to Ukraine’s General Staff. The fuel depot, which supplied the occupying army, sustained direct hits to its fuel tanks. The strike on the logistics warehouse aimed to disrupt enemy logistics, with the damage being assessed. Additionally, the General Staff provided details on a New Year’s strike on a strategic fuel depot in Yaroslavl Oblast, which resulted in damage to two fuel tanks.

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Trump “Dictating” Policy in Venezuela: A New Era of US Control?

The White House claims control over Venezuela’s government despite the acting president’s assertion of independent rule after the removal of Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces. White House officials, including President Trump, are reportedly coordinating with Venezuelan “interim authorities,” with the U.S. supposedly dictating their decisions. This contradicts claims from acting president Delcy Rodriguez, who declared Venezuela’s government to be in charge. Trump’s decision to allow Rodriguez to lead, rather than installing opposition figures, is reportedly due to her military support and Trump’s disapproval of opposition leader Machado.

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Russian Tanker, Escorted by Submarine, “Evades” US Coast Guard, Sparking Speculation

In an apparent effort to evade U.S. sanctions, the Venezuela-linked oil tanker Bella 1, part of the “dark fleet,” changed its name to Marinera, painted a Russian flag, and reflagged to Russia. This occurred mid-voyage as the vessel was fleeing U.S. Coast Guard interception. Following this, the tanker was spotted off the coast of Ireland, prompting aerial surveillance by the U.S., U.K., France, and Ireland. Russia subsequently deployed a submarine and other naval assets to escort the tanker to its own waters, while the U.S. continues to track the vessel, which has been under U.S. Treasury sanctions since June 2024.

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Zelensky: US Hasn’t Delivered New Air Defense Systems

President Zelensky has stated that Ukraine has yet to receive new air defense systems from the United States, although missile deliveries for existing systems are gradually arriving. He emphasized the need for an accelerated supply of these resources and expressed gratitude to European partners, particularly Norway. Zelensky highlighted air defense as a critical priority, discussing the matter during meetings in December 2025 and at the recent Coalition of the Willing meeting in Paris. Furthermore, the Ukrainian delegation noted “concrete results” from the January 6th meeting in Paris, according to Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov.

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ICE Agent Shoots, Kills Woman During Minneapolis Immigration Enforcement

In Minneapolis, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a driver during an immigration crackdown, sparking protests and conflicting accounts of the incident. Federal officials claimed the shooting was self-defense, while the mayor condemned it as reckless and unnecessary, citing video evidence that contradicted the official narrative. The victim, a 37-year-old woman, was shot in her car, leading to calls for investigation and outrage from local officials and residents. This incident, part of a larger enforcement operation in the Twin Cities, resulted in the cancellation of school activities and a call for peaceful protests amidst heightened tensions.

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