Trump to Americans: “Go F*ck Yourself”; shuts down Republican-controlled government, increasing monthly health care costs by hundreds of dollars. The sheer audacity of the situation is almost breathtaking, isn’t it? The article’s title, a crude and direct phrase, is not just hyperbole; it seems to capture the raw, unfiltered sentiment of the current political climate. Reports from a White House official, apparently, indicate that Trump, faced with demands from the opposition, responded with precisely those words: “Go fuck yourself.” And, of course, a government shutdown follows, like a predictable consequence in a world governed by chaos.
Now, the crux of the matter lies not just in the insult, but in the fallout.… Continue reading
In response to the U.S. designation of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, President Sheinbaum announced proposed constitutional reforms to safeguard Mexico’s sovereignty. These reforms would prohibit foreign intervention in Mexican affairs and investigations without explicit Mexican authorization and collaboration. The proposals also include strengthening existing laws restricting foreign agents’ operations within Mexico and imposing harsher penalties on foreigners involved in the illegal arms trade. Sheinbaum’s Morena party controls Congress, increasing the likelihood of these reforms’ passage.
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Bangladesh’s Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman, has called for significant constitutional reforms, advocating for the removal of the term “secular” and the repeal of the 15th Amendment, which he claims undermines democratic values and the legacy of the Liberation War. He argues that several amendments, including the designation of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the “Father of the Nation,” contribute to national division and limit freedom of speech. He also criticizes provisions that restrict constitutional changes, claiming they concentrate political power and hinder democratic reforms. Asaduzzaman further condemns the removal of the caretaker government system, asserting that it weakens democratic foundations and compromises citizens’ rights. These calls for reform come amid rising tensions between the Hindu minority and the interim government, with thousands of Hindus protesting against recent attacks and harassment.
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