Two Texas chapters of the Center on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) have initiated legal action against Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, challenges Abbott’s designation of CAIR as a foreign terrorist organization and subsequent ban on the group owning land within the state. The suit alleges violations of CAIR’s First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and association, along with due process violations under the Fourteenth Amendment. CAIR’s legal challenge also highlights Abbott’s direction to investigate the organization, as well as claims made by the Governor that CAIR is a “front group” for Hamas and a direct subsidiary of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Despite accusing lawmakers of sedition, a crime he stated is “punishable by death,” the White House has clarified that former President Trump does not support the execution of any members of Congress. This clarification comes after Trump’s strong rhetoric against political opponents. The administration is attempting to manage the fallout from the statement.
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The statement, released by House Democratic leadership, unequivocally condemns Donald Trump’s “disgusting and dangerous death threats” against members of Congress, specifically referencing those who served the country with “tremendous patriotism.” The leadership points to Trump’s history of attacking those who have served the country, connecting his rhetoric to the January 6th Capitol attack. They have contacted the appropriate authorities to ensure the safety of the targeted members and their families. They call for Trump to remove the posts and retract his violent language.
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U.S. authorities collaborated with the Peruvian government to seize approximately 10,000 shark fins, a major wildlife trafficking operation destined for China. Three individuals linked to a transnational criminal network were apprehended during the bust at an industrial port near Lima. The confiscated fins, valued at over $11.2 million, originated from endangered shark species and were laundered through false documentation. This seizure underscores the persistent global demand for shark fins, fueled by their use in Chinese cuisine, and the detrimental impact on marine ecosystems and threatened species.
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In a series of Truth Social posts, former President Donald Trump called for the execution of his political enemies, specifically targeting Democrats who had urged U.S. troops to reject unlawful orders. Trump’s posts, including a reposted message calling for his enemies to be hanged, sparked outrage. However, MAGA figures and Trump’s advisors enthusiastically amplified his threats online and in the media. Democratic leaders condemned Trump’s violent rhetoric and called for his statements to be retracted.
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European nations are experiencing a surge of hybrid attacks, encompassing airspace violations, GPS signal disruptions, and suspicious drone activities, with Russia being implicated in several incidents, including the recent sabotage of a rail line in Poland. EU officials and NATO have responded by expressing concerns over the growing threat to critical infrastructure and have begun deploying military assets, like jets and anti-aircraft systems to frontline states. Foreign ministers are slated to be briefed on the escalated threat, and some officials have warned of potentially devastating consequences and urged for more decisive countermeasures. According to some experts, Moscow’s testing of the alliance is likely to persist regardless of the outcome of current diplomatic efforts in Ukraine.
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U.S. Ambassador to Canada Channels Harsh Trump Tone. That’s the core of what’s sparking a lot of outrage, and it’s easy to see why. There’s a palpable sense of frustration, bordering on anger, directed at the current U.S. Ambassador to Canada. The general feeling is that this individual is not just failing at the job of diplomacy, but actively making things worse, adopting a tone and approach reminiscent of a certain former president.
It’s clear that this perceived shift in tone is deeply unwelcome. The idea that an ambassador’s role is to “scold” another country or dictate its behavior is simply not acceptable.… Continue reading
Donald Trump has renewed his feud with Jimmy Kimmel, publicly demanding the comedian’s removal from television. This stemmed from Kimmel’s jokes regarding the “Hurricane Epstein” and questions about Trump’s involvement in the Epstein files. Trump, in response, called Kimmel “NO TALENT” and criticized ABC News. This follows a previous suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after Kimmel made remarks about an assassination, highlighting the ongoing tension between Trump and the late-night host.
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A man pardoned by former President Trump after the January 6th Capitol riot has been arrested in Florida. Andrew Paul Johnson, 44, is accused of molesting an 11-year-old boy on multiple occasions. According to an affidavit, Johnson attempted to bribe the child by gifting him an iPhone and claiming he would receive $10 million and be included in his will due to his involvement in the January 6th events. Johnson had previously pleaded guilty for his actions during the riot but was later pardoned.
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Sources familiar with the matter confirm that former President Donald Trump was not invited to former Vice President Dick Cheney’s funeral. This exclusion is notable, as sitting presidents typically attend the funerals of former presidents and vice presidents; however, Cheney had distanced himself from Trump after the January 6th Capitol riots. The memorial service is scheduled to include the attendance of several other prominent figures, including former presidents and vice presidents, high-ranking government officials, and members of the Supreme Court. The snub highlights the deep political divide between Cheney and Trump, who had been vocal in his criticism of the former vice president and his daughter, Liz Cheney.
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