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DOJ Defies Judge’s Order on Epstein Files

The Justice Department is resisting a federal judge’s order to release unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein investigations, requesting a delay or dismissal of the order instead. Journalist Katie Phang sued, alleging the department violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act by obstructing public access to these materials. The DOJ claims it has complied with the law and that releasing certain records would be against its application, citing concerns about revealing victim information and difficulties in redacting handwritten notes and draft indictments.

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Russian Fuel Shortages Spark Anger and Talk of Collapse

As fuel shortages intensify across Russia, gas stations in multiple regions are now prioritizing fuel sales for government officials and employees of state institutions. Reports indicate that stations in Saratov, Volgograd, and Krasnodar have implemented these restrictions, allowing only emergency vehicles, government employees with official identification, or holders of special fuel cards to purchase gasoline. These measures coincide with a broader fuel crisis in Russia, exacerbated by Ukraine’s campaign to disrupt the country’s logistics and energy infrastructure, which has significantly reduced Russia’s refining output.

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Trump Stock Purchase Preceded DOJ Probe Drop

President Donald Trump purchased hundreds of thousands of dollars of Abbott Laboratories stock in late September of last year. This investment occurred approximately two months before the Department of Justice, under his administration, dropped a long-standing criminal investigation into the company. The investigation was examining alleged misconduct related to infant hospitalizations and deaths linked to one of Abbott’s baby formula factories, despite prosecutors reportedly believing they had evidence for criminal charges. Abbott had previously donated $500,000 to Trump’s inaugural fund, and the company later reached a settlement to resolve a related civil lawsuit alleging failures in manufacturing standards and a “culture of concealment.”

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JD Vance Joke Fails to Land With Troops

It seems JD Vance recently attempted a joke aimed at President Biden during an address to troops, and the reaction was decidedly less than stellar. The general sentiment coming through is that the joke fell completely flat, leaving the audience, and many observers, feeling a distinct lack of humor and, more importantly, a perceived absence of gravitas from Vance himself. It’s being described as “disgusting” by some, and the core issue appears to be not just the joke’s content but its overall delivery and Vance’s apparent inability to connect with his audience on a meaningful level.

The criticism suggests that Vance’s attempt at humor was not only unfunny but also revealed a fundamental misunderstanding of what resonates with military personnel.… Continue reading

Poll Divides Nation Trump Worst Ever to Republicans Greatest

A recent YouGov poll conducted ahead of the United States’ 250th anniversary reveals Donald Trump as the individual most frequently named the “worst person in history” by Americans, while simultaneously topping the list of “greatest” Americans among Republicans. This stark division underscores Trump’s status as a profoundly polarizing figure, with partisan lines sharply defining opinions of his historical standing. Abraham Lincoln, however, was identified as the greatest American by a near-equal share of both Democrats and Republicans, demonstrating a broader consensus compared to the views on Trump.

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Tibetan Self-Immolation Highlights Western Indifference to Chinese Abuses

A man died from severe burns near the United Nations headquarters in New York City, identified by exiled Tibetan activists and media as Logba Rangzen, a Tibetan who set himself on fire. Rangzen, an Uber driver, reportedly made a live appeal for Tibetan independence and unity before the self-immolation, expressing rage over Chinese government restrictions. This act follows similar protests against Beijing’s policies in Tibet and comes amid international concern over China’s new ethnic unity law, which Tibetan exiles oppose.

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Castro: Air Force Confirms Flu Death at Texas Base After Vaccine Mandate Scrapped

It’s deeply concerning to hear that a young trainee at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio has died due to a significant flu outbreak. According to Congressman Joaquin Castro, the Air Force has now officially confirmed that the trainee, Keon McDaniel, succumbed to influenza. This news comes after McDaniel experienced a “medical emergency” on June 12th and sadly passed away on June 16th at Brooke Army Medical Center, following six weeks of basic military training.

Initially, the Air Force stated that McDaniel’s death was under medical review, without specifying the cause. However, Congressman Castro has now clarified that influenza was indeed the culprit, a virus that has evidently sickened nearly 300 other service members at the base.… Continue reading

Trump Enraged by Small Rally Crowds, Staff Deletes Photos

President Donald Trump was reportedly furious over photos showing a low turnout at his Great American State Fair kickoff speech, leading White House staff to attempt to remove such images from social media. This incident, stemming from a gathering that failed to attract the anticipated crowd size, has raised concerns about attendance at an upcoming July 4 celebration on the National Mall. A combination of extreme heat, strict security measures, and a late start time for Trump’s appearance could further deter attendees from braving the conditions for the semiquincentennial event.

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Secret Service Googled Rooftop Location Amid Trump Assassination Attempt

A Department of Homeland Security inspector general report revealed significant failures by the Secret Service in preventing the assassination attempt on President Trump. Despite local law enforcement warnings about an armed individual on a rooftop just 155 yards from the stage, Secret Service communications personnel missed multiple opportunities to detect, prevent, and disrupt the attack. Crucially, the counter drone operator was reportedly searching Google for the building’s location when the shots were fired, and the president’s protective detail was never alerted to the threat. These communication breakdowns, compounded by the lack of a joint communications room with local law enforcement, meant vital intelligence about the gunman went unheard.

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Russia’s Civilian Terror Strategy Exposes Battlefield Weakness

Russia launched a massive air assault on Kyiv, employing 74 missiles and nearly 500 drones in a sustained bombardment that resulted in at least 27 civilian deaths and 100 injuries, impacting residential neighborhoods and infrastructure. Ukrainian officials characterized these attacks as grave war crimes, emphasizing that Russia’s strategic failures on the battlefield are leading to an increased targeting of civilian areas in an attempt to break Ukrainian resolve. The Ukrainian delegation reiterated calls for enhanced Western military aid, particularly advanced air defense systems, to counter these ongoing aggressions and secure a lasting peace.

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