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Johnson Condemns Trump’s Ukraine Peace Proposal: No Gains for Kyiv

Boris Johnson sharply criticized Donald Trump’s proposed Ukraine peace deal, arguing that it would offer Ukraine no meaningful concessions. The plan, which reportedly includes recognizing Russia’s annexation of Crimea and lifting sanctions, would leave Ukraine vulnerable to future Russian aggression. Johnson contrasted this with Ukraine’s significant sacrifices in resisting the invasion, emphasizing the need for long-term security guarantees from Western allies. He concluded that Trump’s proposal lacks a mechanism to prevent further Russian attacks.

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Trump’s Daily Biden Obsession: A Sign of Defeat?

Since his inauguration, President Trump has mentioned Joe Biden, his family, or administration over 580 times, averaging more than six mentions daily. This frequent mention surpasses even Biden’s references to Trump during his own first 100 days in office. Analysis reveals Trump uses Biden’s name more than “America” in his early statements, employing this frequent mention across various settings, from formal speeches to casual remarks. Trump’s administration, including Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, mirrors this pattern, fueling debate over whether this is obsession or strategic political maneuvering.

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Fox News Poll Shows Cratering Trump Approval

Following a 2021 federal judge’s dismissal of his case due to unreliable evidence, Ameen was immediately rearrested by ICE and subsequently deported to Rwanda under the Biden administration. This deportation, based on weak evidence, marks Ameen as the first Trump-era deportation to Rwanda. His previous statement expressing gratitude for the justice system and his love for America stands in stark contrast to his current situation. The question of restitution and potential long-term displacement remains unanswered.

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Kyiv Hit by Devastating Russian Missile Attack; Nine Dead, Dozens Injured

A large-scale Russian air attack on Kyiv resulted in twelve deaths, including two children, and over ninety injuries. Following the attack, Donald Trump publicly urged Vladimir Putin to halt the violence, despite simultaneously advocating for a peace deal potentially involving Ukrainian territorial concessions. Trump’s call for a ceasefire comes amidst his self-imposed deadline and reported attempts to broker a peace agreement favorable to Russia. Ukrainian officials, however, rejected Trump’s perceived pro-Russian stance and reiterated their demand for an unconditional cessation of hostilities. The attack underscored the ongoing conflict’s brutality and the continued challenges to achieving a peaceful resolution.

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Trump Gets Third-Tier Seats at Pope’s Funeral

Despite his global prominence, Donald Trump’s seating at Pope Francis’ funeral may be further back than expected. Vatican protocol, gleaned from past papal funerals, suggests placement in at least the third row, behind numerous heads of state and monarchs. This contrasts sharply with Trump’s usual position of prominence. The seating arrangement will place foreign dignitaries in a block alongside the clergy. Official details from the Vatican remain pending.

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Trump: Weak, Failing, and Still Dangerous

Harvard likely recouped lost funding through alumni donations, while growing political opposition to Trump is evident in various actions, including Congressional pushback against his policies. This opposition is strengthening, but urgency remains crucial due to Trump’s irreversible damage to institutions. Recent polling data reveals significant public disapproval of Trump’s attempts to influence universities and cultural institutions, highlighting a paradox of simultaneous weakness and overreach fueling a backlash against his authoritarianism. This public resistance forms a negative feedback loop, further weakening his position.

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CNN Anchor Condemns CBS’s Alleged Deal with Trump: “Hope the Money’s Worth It”

Bill Owens, executive producer of “60 Minutes,” resigned, citing interference with his editorial independence. This follows a $20 billion lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, alleging deceptive editing in a Kamala Harris interview, a claim CBS denies. Jake Tapper connected Owens’s resignation to Shari Redstone’s potential sale of Paramount to Skydance Media, suggesting Redstone might settle the lawsuit to appease Trump and secure FCC approval. Legal experts deem Trump’s lawsuit meritless, yet its timing and potential implications for the sale remain highly suspect.

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Trump’s Dealmaking Myth: A Con Artist’s Reign of Failure

Despite White House claims of imminent success, President Trump’s “90 deals in 90 days” trade initiative yielded zero results, mirroring a broader pattern of unfulfilled promises. Numerous assertions portraying Trump as a master dealmaker, repeated by administration officials and media personalities, directly contradict his lack of significant legislative achievements. This persistent myth of Trump’s negotiating prowess ignores his consistent failure to broker major deals, even on issues he prioritized. Ultimately, his record reveals a stark disconnect between self-proclaimed abilities and actual outcomes.

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Arkansas Governor Sanders Pleads with Trump for Disaster Relief Funds

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders requested federal disaster relief funds from former President Trump after devastating tornadoes, despite previously opposing federal intervention. Trump rejected her initial request, citing his belief that states should handle such situations independently. Sanders subsequently appealed the decision, highlighting the catastrophic damage and loss of life. This reversal marks a sharp contrast to her past statements against “big government” and aligns with Trump’s broader agenda of reducing federal spending and potentially abolishing FEMA.

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Trump’s Approval Rating Plummets to Historic Low

A new YouGov/Economist poll reveals Donald Trump’s net approval rating at -13, significantly lower than his predecessor’s at a similar point in their presidency. This represents a dramatic 19-percentage-point drop from the start of his second term. The decline is partly attributed to negative shifts in public opinion regarding his handling of immigration. Currently, only 41% of U.S. adults approve of his job performance, compared to 54% who disapprove.

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