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California Bill Aims to Prevent Trump from Appearing on 2028 Ballot

California State Senator Tom Umberg has introduced Senate Bill 46, which would grant the California Secretary of State the authority to verify a candidate’s eligibility and remove them from the 2028 ballot if constitutionally ineligible. This bill is a direct response to discussions surrounding a potential third term for former President Donald Trump. Trump has expressed interest in remaining in power, even acknowledging the constitutional limitations preventing him from running again. The bill’s intent is to prevent any candidate who is constitutionally barred from holding office from appearing on the state’s ballot.

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Greenland Seizure: The Most Unpopular Political Idea in Modern History

Public opinion overwhelmingly opposes Donald Trump’s idea of acquiring Greenland, whether by military force or other means. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that only 4% of Americans support seizing Greenland with force, a figure that is arguably within the “Lizardman’s Constant,” implying a low level of genuine support. Despite the unpopularity, the Trump administration has been met with resistance from Denmark and Greenland, as well as allies like France, Germany, and Sweden, who plan to deploy troops to defend Greenland from potential American aggression. The article emphasizes the need for Congressional intervention to prevent any disastrous actions.

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Trump’s Greenland Grab: Absurdity, Treason, and a Cry for the Mad King’s Removal

Former President Trump has stated that US control of Greenland is essential for national security, arguing that anything less is unacceptable, and that NATO should support the US in its acquisition efforts, as Russia or China would otherwise seize the territory. In response, a high-level working group between the US and Denmark will explore possible solutions to address the president’s concerns while respecting the country’s red lines. While Denmark and Greenland maintain they will not give up their sovereignty, Trump continues to make assertions that he will obtain the territory with or without a deal. Furthermore, European leaders have rejected Trump’s calls, as they are concerned about the effects of such an action on their relationship with Denmark.

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Trump’s Actions: Money Laundering, Not Just “Resembling” It

Recent reports indicate former President Donald Trump is storing revenue from seized Venezuelan oil in a bank account in Qatar. This move has raised significant concerns, as Qatar has been under scrutiny during Trump’s political career, including receiving a $400 million airplane from the country. Analysts and observers have expressed strong reactions on social media, with many viewing the arrangement as a “huge red flag” and questioning the rationale behind keeping the funds outside of the United States. They have pointed towards potential issues with accountability and transparency.

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Defense Secretary Rejects Trump’s Greenland Suggestion: A Deep Dive of Outrage

Amidst President Trump’s suggestion of the U.S. taking control of Greenland, NATO allies are swiftly demonstrating their commitment to the territory’s defense. Defense Secretary John Healey, along with his Swedish counterpart, announced the UK’s participation in a reconnaissance mission and later military exercises in Greenland, alongside Denmark, Sweden, and Germany. This move is designed to reassure the U.S. that NATO can safeguard Greenland, a stance that directly contradicts Trump’s position. Healey emphasized Greenland’s sovereignty, stating that its future rests with the Greenlanders and Danes, and that NATO provides its security.

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Trump: Worse Than Fascist, A Tyrannical Demagogue Driven by Ego

Following the actions of the Trump administration, including military actions, investigations, and the use of force, a two-hour interview with the New York Times provides insight into his leadership style. The article argues that Trump’s actions are better described as tyranny rather than authoritarianism or fascism. This conclusion is reached through his responses, displaying a lack of concern for international law, a focus on personal gain, and a belief that he is above all constraints. This is further evidenced by his self-aggrandizement and dismissal of checks on his power, suggesting a rule driven by self-interest and whim.

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Trump Threatens Insurrection Act Over Minnesota Protests, Citing ICE Attacks

Former President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis, Minnesota, due to anti-ICE protests following the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent. Trump’s social media posts and the presence of federal agents, who critics call an “occupation,” have led to escalating tensions. Democratic representatives, such as Ilhan Omar and Kelly Morrison, have criticized the actions as a deliberate attempt to provoke unrest, with the ultimate goal of justifying a violent crackdown. Though Trump claimed “many” presidents have used the act, it has been infrequently invoked, and its use is controversial, particularly when it comes to deploying active-duty forces to Democratic-led cities.

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Billionaire’s Greenland Push: How Greed Fueled Trump’s Interest and Putin’s Ambitions

During his first term, Donald Trump was presented with the idea of the United States purchasing Greenland, an idea originally proposed by Ronald Lauder, a longtime friend and businessman with interests in the region. Following Lauder’s suggestion, a White House team explored increasing US influence in Greenland. This renewed interest in Greenland has led to Lauder acquiring commercial holdings there. It is alleged that Lauder’s policy suggestions intersect with his business interests and that of a consortium.

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Denmark Beefs Up Greenland Defense Amid US-NATO Tensions

Following high-level talks in Washington, Denmark’s foreign minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, reported a “fundamental disagreement” with U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland’s future, despite constructive discussions. Denmark and Greenland firmly reject Trump’s efforts to control the semiautonomous island. In response to rising tensions and Trump’s insistence on acquiring Greenland, Denmark and its NATO allies are increasing their military presence in the Arctic. Both sides agreed to form a working group to address U.S. security concerns while respecting Denmark’s territorial integrity.

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Iranian TV Airs Assassination Threat Against Trump: Reactions and Skepticism

Iranian state television aired a direct threat against US President Donald Trump, using imagery from the 2024 campaign rally shooting, stating “This time it will not miss the target.” This broadcast, interpreted as a direct threat, occurred amid reports of troop movements by the United States and warnings from Trump of a strong response if Iran escalates its crackdown on protesters. Iranian officials dismissed the remarks as a pretext for military intervention, as protests and security deployments continue in the country following economic hardships and internal unrest. The situation follows the claims of a retaliatory attack by Iran at Al Udeid Air Base outside Doha, Qatar.

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