US Election 2024

Trump’s “Made in China” Phone: A Hypocritical Grift?

The Trump Organization’s new T1 smartphone, marketed as a “Made in the USA” alternative to the iPhone, is actually a rebranded Chinese Android device. Despite claims by Eric Trump that the phone is produced domestically, social media users quickly identified its resemblance to the significantly cheaper T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G, manufactured in China. The T1, sold for $499, is essentially a reskinned version of a $250 phone, highlighting a substantial markup. This revelation casts doubt on the “All-American” branding of both the phone and the accompanying Trump Mobile network, which utilizes existing US carriers.

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Trump Removes Nuclear Regulator Amid Safety Concerns

President Trump abruptly terminated Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Christopher Hanson, effective immediately, citing a need for aligned leadership within the executive branch. Hanson, appointed by President Biden and whose term was set to expire in 2029, stated he was fired without cause and maintained confidence in the NRC’s commitment to public safety. This action, following a recent executive order mandating NRC reforms, has drawn criticism from industry observers concerned about potential negative impacts on nuclear safety and regulatory independence. The NRC asserts its continued ability to function despite the loss of a commissioner.

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Trump’s ICE Raids: Critics Condemn Dehumanizing Attack on Democratic Cities

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Fox News Accused of Faking Trump Parade Applause

Fox News faced widespread ridicule after accusations surfaced that it artificially added applause to footage of President Trump’s military parade. Social media users highlighted the discrepancy between Fox News’s broadcast and that of other networks, noting the unnatural sound of the added applause. Sound engineers pointed out the applause’s characteristics were inconsistent with an outdoor setting, further fueling the criticism. This incident added to existing criticism of the event and of Fox News’s portrayal of President Trump. The perceived deception amplified accusations of the network’s bias.

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Rogan Guest Apologizes for Trump Support, Calls for Impeachment

Dave Smith, a comedian and frequent Joe Rogan guest, has publicly apologized for supporting President Trump, advocating for his impeachment due to his handling of the Iran conflict. Smith cites Trump’s actions as a betrayal of his anti-war campaign promises, contributing to growing dissent within the MAGA movement. This shift in support follows recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran and subsequent escalations, prompting criticism of Trump’s response from various quarters. Smith’s condemnation reflects a broader fracturing among former Trump supporters concerned about the president’s escalating military actions.

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Netanyahu Claims Iran Plotted Trump Assassination

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed Iran plotted to assassinate former US President Donald Trump, citing Trump’s strong stance against Iran’s nuclear ambitions as the motive. Netanyahu credited Trump with dismantling the Iran nuclear deal and killing Qasem Soleimani, framing their joint efforts as a necessary response to Iran’s “dual existential threat” of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. He asserted that Israel’s recent military operation, Operation Rising Lion, significantly hampered Iran’s nuclear program and that Israel will continue to defend itself and the world from this threat. Netanyahu also disclosed that he himself was a target of an Iranian attack.

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Kaine Pushes War Powers Vote to Block Trump’s Potential Iran Attack

Senator Tim Kaine introduced a war powers resolution to prevent President Trump from attacking Iran without congressional approval, citing concerns about another prolonged Middle Eastern conflict. The resolution, enjoying privileged status in the Senate, mandates explicit congressional authorization—through a declaration of war or specific military force authorization—for any hostilities with Iran. This measure follows escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with bipartisan calls to avoid further U.S. military involvement. Previous similar legislation passed Congress but was vetoed by President Trump. The resolution aims to ensure any decision to engage U.S. troops in conflict with Iran is subject to thorough debate and a congressional vote.

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Indigenous Leader’s Anger Before Tense Trump Encounter

Despite initial anger and a strong consideration of leaving, Indigenous leader Steven Crowchild ultimately chose to engage in a lengthy conversation with President Trump upon his arrival at the G7 summit. This decision, following prayer and consultation, was driven by a desire to advocate for Indigenous issues, including peace and clean water protection, on a global stage. Crowchild, representing the Tsuut’ina Nation, utilized his people’s language and traditional attire to convey the importance of these issues to the U.S. President. While the exact content of their conversation remains undisclosed, Crowchild hopes this interaction will raise awareness and promote positive change.

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Bukele Accused of Using US Aid to Fund MS-13 Gang

A ProPublica investigation, based on a U.S. government inquiry, alleges that Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s administration made a secret pact with MS-13 gang leaders. This deal allegedly involved blocking extraditions of gang leaders, persecuting law enforcement officials, and potentially diverting U.S. aid funds to the gang in exchange for political support and reduced homicide rates. The investigation implicated Bukele and other senior officials in money laundering related to these activities. This alleged deal follows a history of similar, though smaller-scale, pacts between Salvadoran governments and gangs, highlighting a complex relationship between the two.

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Buttigieg Condemns Trump Administration Over Padilla-Noem Incident

In a disturbing incident caught on video, Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly detained and handcuffed by federal agents while attempting to ask Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem a question. This action, condemned by numerous Democrats and civil rights groups, is seen as a blatant escalation of authoritarian tactics by the Trump administration. The incident follows increased federal crackdowns in California and precedes planned nationwide protests, raising serious concerns about the erosion of democratic norms and freedoms. While the Department of Homeland Security remains silent, the video evidence directly contradicts Noem’s claims, fueling outrage and calls for accountability.

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