1970s Politics

Bolsonaro Arrested in Brazil: Hailed as Justice, US System Compared

Jair Bolsonaro was arrested at his Brasília residence on Saturday due to concerns about a potential escape, as his prison sentence for leading a coup attempt was imminent. Federal Police executed a preventive arrest warrant, authorized by the Supreme Court, citing the planned vigil organized by Bolsonaro’s son as a trigger. The court also cited reports of the violation of Bolsonaro’s electronic monitoring equipment. Bolsonaro was convicted earlier this year and sentenced to 27 years in prison for his role in plotting a coup and related charges.

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Trump Praises Mamdani as “Great Mayor” in Bizarre White House Meeting

In a surprising turn of events, President Trump, who had previously attacked New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, met with him at the White House and expressed his admiration. During the meeting, Trump pledged to help Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, bring down prices for New Yorkers, reversing his prior criticism. The two men engaged in a friendly question-and-answer session with reporters, with Trump even defending Mamdani against criticisms. Trump stated that he did not care about affiliations or parties, but wanted the city to be unbelievable, and he would be very happy if Mamdani was a spectacular success.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Announces Resignation Effective January 5th

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced her resignation from the House of Representatives, with her last day in office set for January 5th. This decision followed a significant break with former President Donald Trump, citing it as a key factor in her departure during her third term. Greene, a prominent supporter of Trump and the MAGA movement, faced harsh criticism from the former president, who labeled her a “traitor” and withdrew his support. Greene cited her desire to avoid a primary challenge and preserve her dignity as reasoning for her departure.

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Trump Reportedly Charmed by Mamdani, Praises Socialist After Meeting

Despite past animosity, President Trump and Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani held a surprisingly cordial meeting on Friday, focusing on areas of agreement like public safety and affordability. Both leaders emphasized a shared desire to improve the lives of New Yorkers, particularly regarding housing and crime. This marked a significant shift from their previous clashes, with Trump having falsely labeled Mamdani a “communist” and even threatened to withhold federal funds. The meeting was initiated by Mamdani, who sought to collaborate for the benefit of all New York City residents.

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Trump, 79, Misses Mamdani’s Dig: “Turn the Volume Up”

President Donald Trump appeared perplexed by the phrase “turn the volume up,” used by New York City mayoral-elect Zohran Mamdani in his victory speech. Trump admitted he didn’t understand Mamdani’s meaning, despite the phrase’s widespread interpretation as a call for Trump to listen to Mamdani’s message. Trump, however, suggested he might not take the advice so seriously. The two are expected to meet at the White House, with Trump anticipating a civil conversation despite their previous disagreements.

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Trump Calls for Kimmel to Be Removed From Air After Roast

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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Trump and Vance Uninvited to Cheney Funeral, Other Former VPs Attend

Former Vice President Dick Cheney’s funeral is scheduled for Thursday in Washington, D.C., and will be attended by a bipartisan gathering of dignitaries, including former presidents and vice presidents. The service, featuring full military honors, is expected to host over 1,000 guests, representing a time of less political polarization. Notably, neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President J.D. Vance received an invitation. Cheney, who served as vice president from 2001 to 2009, died on November 3 at the age of 84.

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Cobb: Halligan and Bondi Should Be Disbarred Over Comey Case

This week’s political landscape is marked by several key developments. Texas Representative Castro criticized Governor Abbott, accusing him of corruption related to gerrymandering attempts. The ongoing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues to generate discussion, with Symone Sanders-Townsend raising questions about Trump’s involvement. Additionally, legal and political battles continue as Trump seeks to dismiss charges in the federal election interference case and considers a Capitol visit amidst the House speakership fight, where Scalise and Jordan have announced their candidacies.

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Trump’s “Piggy” Insult: A “Mask Off” Moment Fueling Outrage

The recent instance of President Trump calling a female reporter “quiet, piggy” has gained significant traction online, despite occurring days prior and receiving limited initial media coverage. This incident, combined with Trump’s dismissal of a question about Jamal Khashoggi, has sparked outrage, particularly due to the double standard of attacking female journalists for asking probing questions. The lack of immediate defense from the press gaggle and the White House’s defense of the comment further emphasized the president’s pattern of hostility towards the press. Interestingly, the story gained prominence through online platforms and social media, potentially signaling a shift in how news cycles are shaped and how resistance can be mobilized.

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Joe Rogan Mocked: Backlash Over Trump, Epstein Files, and Past Endorsement

In a recent podcast interview, Joe Rogan criticized Donald Trump’s shifting stance on the Epstein files and admitted to briefly considering the purchase of Epstein’s infamous island. Rogan mocked Trump’s sudden call for the release of the files after previously dismissing the controversy as a hoax, and also revealed he explored buying Little Saint James. Trump’s involvement in the Epstein case has been scrutinized, especially after he reversed course and directed the Justice Department and FBI to investigate Epstein’s connections to other individuals. Rogan has previously endorsed Trump but has also expressed criticism of his actions in the past.

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