Lithuania Plans Bridge Demolitions on Borders with Belarus and Russia

Construction work is underway on bridges near the Belarusian border in Lithuania as part of fortification measures agreed upon last July. This initiative, confirmed by the Lithuanian Armed Forces, is part of preparations for a Baltic defense line along the borders with Russia and Belarus, involving the installation of engineering structures for explosives on key bridges and roads. The military is also establishing storage sites for anti-tank obstacles, planting protective trees, and deepening irrigation ditches. Officials are aiming to balance defensive actions with a need to avoid causing panic, emphasizing the importance of consistent communication and long-term preparedness, as stated by Major Gintautas Ciunis of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Strategic Communications Department.

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Wall Street Journal Applauds Republican Theft of Taxpayer Funds for Starlink

The 2021 infrastructure bill, intended to fund affordable fiber internet, was effectively rewritten by Republicans, funneling billions to Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos for satellite service instead. The Wall Street Journal applauded this shift, claiming existing wireless and satellite services are sufficient despite their expense, congestion, and limited capacity. The editorial board criticized provisions aimed at ensuring affordable access and community input, highlighting their preference for market-driven solutions. This redirection of funds away from local fiber projects will likely result in slower and more expensive internet access for many Americans while enriching billionaires.

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Right-Wing Gen Z Streamers Mock Vance, Possibly Back Newsom: Report

Right-wing influencers, including Nick Fuentes, have expressed potential opposition to Vice President JD Vance if he becomes the Republican presidential nominee in 2028, even praising Democrat Gavin Newsom. This stance highlights divisions within the right-wing movement, despite Vance being considered a frontrunner for the Republican nomination. Influencers like Clavicular and SNEAKO have made disparaging comments about Vance and his family, some of which were of a racist nature. These influencers and streamers, while controversial, do have a following among U.S. conservatives, thus potentially influencing the upcoming election.

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US Envoy Doubts Russian Claim of Ukraine Attack on Putin’s Residence

US NATO envoy casts doubt on Russian claim that Ukraine attacked Putin’s residence. The whole situation, this claim from Russia about an attack on Putin’s residence, it’s just… unclear. And that simple statement from the US NATO envoy really speaks volumes, doesn’t it? It’s like the bare minimum you can say without outright dismissing the story, but the implication is loud and clear: Russia’s narrative isn’t holding water.

It’s almost comical how the Russians, according to some, didn’t even bother to doctor images, videos, or photos. In this day and age, with AI readily available to create convincing fakes, the lack of effort raises some eyebrows.… Continue reading

Noem Accused of Falsely Citing Emergency to Demolish Historic Buildings

Secretary Kristi Noem is facing accusations of fabricating an emergency to justify demolishing 17 historic buildings on the St. Elizabeths Campus West, a designated National Historic Landmark being transformed into DHS headquarters. DHS claims the vacant buildings pose a security risk, potentially offering “tactical advantage” to a “malicious insider.” Preservationists, however, strongly object, arguing that the alleged security concerns stem from failures to secure the site and not the buildings themselves. They assert the emergency declaration bypasses proper procedures, with many buildings still lacking the necessary reviews.

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Trump Fooled: Holiday Posting Spree Boosts Trolls, Doesn’t Know It

During Christmas Day, Donald Trump engaged in a prolific social media posting spree, attacking various targets and amplifying claims made by supporters. Analysis revealed that a significant portion of the shared content originated from foreign accounts, despite claims of being based in the U.S. These accounts, often located in South Asia and Eastern Europe, promoted pro-MAGA rhetoric and echoed Trump’s sentiments on issues like election integrity and immigration. This behavior isn’t new, as Trump has previously relied on foreign accounts to bolster his online presence and support for his agenda.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Shifting Views and Criticism of MAGA Aesthetics

In a recent interview, Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed discomfort with the trend of cosmetic surgery among conservative women, particularly those associated with Donald Trump’s inner circle. She criticized the “sexualization” she perceived in the appearances of these women, specifically mentioning “puffed up” lips and breast augmentations. Greene, who has publicly feuded with Trump, stated that she has found it to be uncomfortable given she has daughters. The described aesthetic has become a symbol linked to Trump’s presidency.

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Zelensky on Putin: Enemy, But Hopes for 2026 War End

President Zelensky suggests the war with Russia could conclude by 2026, citing the stabilization of the Russian army’s size as a key factor. He emphasized that territorial concessions remain a significant point of disagreement in peace negotiations, particularly concerning the occupied regions. Zelensky expressed skepticism towards Russia’s intentions, advocating for continued US pressure, including sanctions, and highlighting the importance of dialogue to prevent further escalation. He also discussed Ukraine’s growing domestic military industry and the ongoing negotiations for US security guarantees. Zelensky expressed his willingness to speak with Putin, even though he views him as an enemy.

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Romney Backs Taxing the Rich After Leaving Office

The tendency of powerful individuals to embrace correct positions only after they relinquish power is a recurring phenomenon, often appearing inauthentic and primarily aimed at legacy repair. This pattern, exemplified by figures like Mitt Romney, sees politicians endorsing policies they once opposed or ignored while in office. These reversals, while seemingly positive, often lack genuine courage and instead reward those who previously perpetuated harmful systems, undermining the efforts of those who advocated for change while in power. Ultimately, this behavior removes a crucial deterrent against abusing power, as it allows individuals to later be celebrated for positions they previously exploited. This ultimately makes their actions a PR strategy at best.

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Trump’s Age Isn’t the Excuse for His Indecency

Although Donald Trump is 79 years old and questions have been raised regarding his health, including concerns about his speech and behavior, the article argues that age is not the primary factor in his unfitness for office. The author contends that Trump’s flaws stem from his character and long-standing tendencies, rather than his age. Attributing his shortcomings solely to age not only diminishes older adults but also lets Trump off the hook. Ultimately, the article suggests that voters are aware of Trump’s age and other issues, making it a consideration in their decision, but not the root of the problem.

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