Grammy-nominated singer Kesha has vocally condemned the White House for using her hit song “Blow” in a TikTok video featuring military strikes. She stated that the use of her music to “incite violence and threaten war” is “disgusting and inhumane,” asserting it is the opposite of her personal values. The White House, through its communications director, suggested that such controversies are intentional to drive engagement with their videos. Kesha later directly addressed the White House on X, calling them “perverts” for continuing to use her music.
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The article reveals that days before a significant US military operation in Iran, FBI Director Kash Patel dismissed a dozen agents from a counterintelligence unit tasked with monitoring Iranian threats. These dismissals, stemming from the agents’ involvement in the investigation of President Trump’s classified documents, have significantly weakened the unit responsible for tracking foreign spies and mishandling of classified information. This reduction in experienced personnel within the Justice Department and FBI has raised concerns about the nation’s ability to manage potential threats in the aftermath of military conflict.
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Montana Republican Ryan Zinke, a former Interior Secretary, announced he will not seek re-election to a fifth term in the U.S. House due to ongoing health concerns requiring significant recovery time. This decision opens a competitive path for Democrats in the increasingly conservative state. Zinke, a decorated former Navy SEAL, cited his need to focus on recovery from multiple surgeries related to military injuries. Throughout his congressional career, Zinke advocated for both increased oil and gas extraction and conservation efforts, demonstrating a complex record.
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Despite claims of Rogan souring on the Trump administration, closer examination reveals his consistent rationalization of controversial actions. Rogan has repeatedly framed immigration as a Democratic plot to subvert democracy and alleged fraud in Minnesota as a distraction orchestrated to shield ICE from scrutiny. His discourse aligns with and amplifies narratives friendly to the Trump administration, even echoing far-right conspiracy theories. Therefore, Rogan’s support for Trump appears unwavering, and his platform serves to legitimize the administration’s policies and actions.
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Global stock markets experienced significant declines for a second consecutive day as escalating conflict in the Middle East fueled investor concerns about further escalation. Major indexes in the US, Europe, and Asia all saw sharp drops, with Wall Street’s volatility index reaching a three-month high. The increased military action, including strikes in Tehran and Beirut and Iranian threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz, prompted a surge in oil prices and concerns about inflation. Safe-haven assets like the US dollar strengthened amid expectations of delayed Federal Reserve rate cuts, while gold experienced a notable decline.
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In the wake of the October 7th Hamas attack, Israel made the decision to eliminate Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, viewing him as the primary architect of the assault. This strategic objective, along with the disruption of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, culminated in a joint U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign that began on February 28th. The operation, codenamed “Operation Roaring Lion” by Israel and “Epic Fury” by the United States, targeted Khamenei and other high-ranking Iranian officials, marking a significant escalation in response to the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. Detailed planning for this operation commenced after Israel’s twelve-day conflict with Iran in June 2025, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu giving the final order in November of that year.
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During a White House ceremony honoring three American veterans with the Medal of Honor, President Trump was notably distracted by the building’s renovations, specifically the opulent gold curtains he had selected. Despite the solemnity of the occasion and the ongoing military casualties in Iran, the president extensively discussed his self-funded construction projects. He presented medals to a living Vietnam veteran and two posthumously, while also asserting his unwavering commitment to the Iran offensive, despite his focus frequently returning to White House aesthetics.
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Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign for re-election heavily emphasized his promise to end “endless wars” and avoid foreign entanglements, a stance that resonated with voters concerned about global conflict. This rhetoric contrasted sharply with his administration’s recent decision to launch “Operation Epic Fury” against Iran, a significant conflict initiated without congressional approval. Despite earlier pledges, the administration now acknowledges the potential necessity of ground troops in Iran, a development that raises questions about Trump’s evolving foreign policy and its departure from his anti-war platform.
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China is exerting pressure on Iranian officials to maintain the open passage of oil and LNG cargoes through the Strait of Hormuz and refrain from attacking energy-carrying tankers. This stance is driven by China’s significant reliance on Middle Eastern oil and LNG imports, the majority of which must traverse the Strait. While Iran has claimed to close the Strait and threatened ships, the U.S. military disputes this, noting that such actions would also hinder Iran’s own sanctioned oil exports to China. The article highlights the existing disruptions to energy flows and China’s official calls for de-escalation and the preservation of this vital international trade route.
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This article highlights President Donald Trump’s admitted uncertainty regarding the duration and ultimate outcome of military operations in Iran. In a letter to Congress, he stated that the full scope and duration of necessary military operations are currently unknowable, while also providing conflicting timelines for the campaign’s end. These evolving explanations and the potential strain on U.S. air defense stockpiles raise concerns, especially as U.S. forces have already suffered casualties from retaliatory strikes. The administration’s justifications for initiating hostilities have also been inconsistent, with Pentagon officials disputing claims of preemptive Iranian missile attacks and U.S. intelligence assessments contradicting claims about Iran’s missile capabilities.
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