President Zelenskyy reported on his Telegram channel about multiple conversations with world leaders regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. Discussions with Keir Starmer, Kristen Michal, Mette Frederiksen, and Emmanuel Macron centered on diplomatic efforts to end the war, secure collective security, and address Ukraine’s European integration. Zelenskyy underscored the need for sustained peace and warned against the Russian strategy of proposing territorial exchanges. These discussions took place amid reports of U.S. and Russian officials considering a deal involving territorial concessions, a prospect Zelenskyy rejected, emphasizing Ukraine’s commitment to a just peace.
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FBI Director Kash Patel removed three senior agency officials—Walter Giardina, Brian Driscoll, and Steven Jensen—from their positions, specifically targeting those involved in investigations related to the January 6th Capitol riot. Giardina, a Marine combat veteran, was accused of “poor judgment” and “lack of impartiality,” according to an unauthenticated notice. The firings appear to be part of Patel’s effort to align the FBI with former President Trump’s agenda. Driscoll was reportedly dismissed for refusing to provide a list of agents involved in the January 6 investigations, while Jensen’s ousting occurred following pressure from specific political groups.
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President Vladimir Putin awarded US President Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, the Order of Lenin to pass on to a senior CIA official whose son was killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Michael Gloss, the 21-year-old son of CIA deputy director Juliane Gallina, died in Ukraine last year and enlisted with Russian forces in the fall of 2023. The Kremlin has not officially acknowledged the award, while neither the White House, the CIA, nor Witkoff have commented on the matter. Reports indicate Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet to discuss the future of the war in Ukraine.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s investment in Palantir Technologies surged 142% since April, shortly before ICE awarded the company a $30 million contract. Greene, a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, clarified that her financial advisor controls her investments. This occurred around the same time that White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino sold Trump Media stock the day before tariffs were announced, causing markets to plummet. These events have led to increasing public support for banning stock trading by members of Congress.
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The White House is contemplating inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Alaska, where President Donald Trump is slated to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week. Although no visit has been finalized, the possibility of a trilateral summit is being discussed. This development follows Trump’s announcement of a meeting with Putin on August 15th, aimed at securing a ceasefire in Ukraine, despite initial conditions for the meeting involving Zelenskyy. While the exact nature of any potential meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin remains uncertain, diplomatic efforts are intensifying, spurred by Trump’s special envoy’s meeting with Putin and proposed ceasefire outlines.
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Donald Trump, aiming for a US-dominated global future, is ironically undermining this goal through actions that strain relationships with key allies. For example, he has imposed higher tariffs on India than China, fostering improved relations between India and China. Furthermore, Trump’s meddling in Brazilian politics, coupled with increased tariffs, pushes Brazil closer to China. These actions, along with other policies, have damaged the US’s global standing, while simultaneously bolstering China’s influence, contradicting Trump’s intended objective.
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President Trump plans to implement a 100% tariff on imported computer chips, which experts warn could negatively impact consumers. Although details are still unclear, the tariff could lead to increased prices on a wide variety of products, from smartphones to automobiles, as chip imports become more expensive. While the U.S. produces some semiconductors, it relies heavily on imports, particularly for lower-end chips, meaning businesses will face increased costs. This tariff may not only raise prices but potentially lead to reduced production and even product shortages, mirroring challenges seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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During his “Fighting Oligarchy Tour,” Senator Bernie Sanders visited West Virginia, where he addressed the crowd on healthcare cuts, social programs, and the influence of the billionaire class. Sanders criticized the potential impacts of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, specifically highlighting the loss of healthcare for millions and cuts to nutrition programs. The senator’s West Virginia stops included both rallies and town halls, with impressive turnouts, even in areas that heavily supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Sanders continued his tour in North Carolina, where he planned additional rallies.
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President Trump has reportedly directed the Pentagon to explore the use of military force against Latin American drug cartels, potentially escalating U.S. involvement in the region. While details are limited, the order provides a basis for direct military operations, prompting swift condemnation from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who stated that U.S. troop entry is “absolutely ruled out.” This move follows the designation of certain cartels as global terrorist organizations, granting the administration new legal authorities. Experts caution that such military intervention carries significant risks, potentially exacerbating unrest and further destabilizing the region, with potential ties to regime change goals.
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