Following his father’s imprisonment and his own extradition to the U.S. in 2023, Ovidio Guzmán López’s cooperation with U.S. authorities is suspected, evidenced by his family’s seemingly facilitated border crossing and his alleged sharing of intelligence on rival cartels. This alleged cooperation comes as the U.S. Attorney General’s office announced narcoterrorism charges against Sinaloa cartel leadership. While details of any plea bargain remain unconfirmed, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California issued a public warning.
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Former President Trump defended his acceptance of a Boeing 747 from Qatar, framing it as a gift to the US Air Force, not to himself, and a cost-saving measure addressing Boeing’s delays. He rejected criticism, characterizing those opposed as foolish and highlighting social media support for the decision. The plane’s acquisition was presented as justified due to Qatar’s longstanding relationship with the United States. Trump’s statements aimed to deflect criticism regarding the perceived impropriety of accepting such a gift.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) will fly a banner near President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, protesting his acceptance of a $400 million luxury plane from Qatar. This action follows bipartisan criticism over the gift, particularly given Trump’s simultaneous announcement of a major Trump Organization deal in Qatar. The DNC argues the president prioritizes personal enrichment over the American people, highlighting concerns about potential conflicts of interest and national security risks. The banner’s message directly accuses the president of prioritizing personal gain over national interests.
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Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of former Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week. Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed this, stating it resulted from negotiations between Guzmán López and U.S. authorities, likely involving a plea deal in exchange for cooperation. The crossing occurred despite the U.S. Attorney General’s Office simultaneously announcing “narcoterrorism” charges against top cartel leaders. García Harfuch noted a lack of information sharing from the U.S. regarding the deal.
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President Trump met with Syria’s new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, in Riyadh, marking the first U.S.-Syrian leader meeting in 25 years. The meeting, also attended by the Saudi Crown Prince and Turkish President Erdogan (by phone), involved discussions of normalization and sanctions relief for Syria. Trump expressed optimism about al-Sharaa’s potential, despite his past affiliation with al-Qaeda, and announced the lifting of U.S. sanctions. Al-Sharaa’s objectives included potential cooperation with Israel and counter-terrorism efforts, though concerns remain amongst some allies like Israel.
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Rep. Shri Thanedar triggered a procedural move to compel a House vote on his seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump. The articles, alleging offenses including obstruction and corruption, were declared privileged, giving House leadership two legislative days to act. A likely motion to table the resolution is expected to effectively end the impeachment effort. Thanedar urged bipartisan support, emphasizing the need to uphold constitutional principles.
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President Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million jet from Qatar has sparked significant backlash from prominent conservative figures like Laura Loomer and Ben Shapiro, who cite Qatar’s ties to Hamas and Iran as major national security concerns. This opposition stems from distrust of Qatar and its alleged support of terrorist organizations, not solely constitutional arguments. While some pro-Trump voices defend the President, others express concern over the gift’s implications and question the legality of accepting such a valuable present from a foreign government without Congressional approval. Trump’s defense, claiming the jet is for the Department of Defense, is insufficient for many constitutional scholars.
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A DNC panel overturned David Hogg’s election as vice chair, citing a procedural violation of gender parity rules. Hogg, who has openly criticized the DNC for inaction against the Trump administration, attributes the decision to his broader efforts to reform the party through his PAC, Leaders We Deserve. This action follows criticism from DNC Chair Ken Martin regarding Hogg’s PAC funding primary challengers. Hogg maintains his criticisms are justified given the party’s perceived complacency, while fellow Vice Chair Kenyatta expressed frustration with the decision.
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President Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million Boeing 747-8 from Qatar raises significant ethical, legal, and constitutional concerns, particularly given Qatar’s funding of Hamas. This action directly contradicts Trump’s purported “war on antisemitism,” especially considering his administration’s simultaneous targeting of perceived political opponents under the guise of antisemitism concerns. The administration’s justification for these actions lacks evidence and credibility, relying on unsubstantiated claims and misrepresentations. Ultimately, Trump’s actions expose the hypocrisy of his claims regarding antisemitism, revealing them as a tool to suppress dissent and consolidate power.
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President Trump announced an executive order aiming to slash US prescription drug prices by 30-80%, potentially impacting global markets. This aggressive move involves pressuring European countries to increase their drug prices and threatening trade sanctions against uncooperative nations. The order seeks to lower prices to global minimums, forcing pharmaceutical companies to significantly reduce their profits and potentially reducing investment in research and development. This action is facing opposition from the pharmaceutical industry and analysts question its feasibility.
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