Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb, a large-scale drone attack on Russian air bases, was not pre-approved by the White House, Press Secretary Leavitt confirmed. While Trump was not informed beforehand, Leavitt emphasized his desire for the war’s conclusion and attributed recent Ukraine-Russia talks to his efforts. She deflected questions regarding Trump’s stance on further sanctions against Russia, stating that such decisions would follow the president’s judgment. Finally, U.S. defense officials are currently assessing the implications of the operation for American security.
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Trump’s private fury at Justice Amy Coney Barrett, stemming from his perception of her as “weak,” is reportedly reaching a fever pitch. His dissatisfaction isn’t a recent development; it appears to be a simmering resentment fueled by her rulings that don’t align with his expectations. This isn’t simply a disagreement over policy; it’s a deeper frustration with a judge he appointed, someone he likely envisioned as a loyal extension of his political agenda.
The situation highlights the inherent tension between a president’s desire to influence the judiciary and the independent role judges are meant to play. Barrett’s refusal to consistently bend to Trump’s will, even after receiving a lifetime appointment from him, is apparently interpreted as a betrayal.… Continue reading
To coincide with “Taco Tuesday,” the Democratic National Committee is sending a taco truck to the Republican National Committee headquarters. This playful protest, dubbed “TACO” (Trump Always Chickens Out), highlights President Trump’s tendency to issue aggressive threats, only to later back down. The acronym, coined by a Financial Times columnist, has gained traction, even being addressed—albeit dismissively—by the President himself. The DNC aims to use this lighthearted approach to criticize Trump’s economic policies and their negative consequences.
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Trump’s furious reaction to the suggestion that his attacks on Harvard are fueled by a long-held grudge over a past rejection is, frankly, predictable. It’s almost as if a predictable winter snowstorm has hit Minnesota – it’s expected, and not particularly surprising. The intensity of his anger, the very fact that he’s raging, speaks volumes. It’s precisely the kind of petty, vindictive response one would anticipate from someone often described as thin-skinned and childish.
The idea that this isn’t just about policy or politics, but about personal resentment, seems almost too obvious. The implication that Harvard – or perhaps just the idea of Harvard – represents a past slight, a rejection that he hasn’t let go of, hits close to home.… Continue reading
Trump’s approval among Latino voters is crashing, new poll shows, and the sheer magnitude of this decline is striking. A recent poll reveals a significant drop in his support within this demographic, underscoring a shift in sentiment that many find both surprising and unsurprising. While some might find the decrease itself noteworthy, the fact that he ever enjoyed substantial support among Latino voters remains a source of considerable bewilderment. The question lingers: how could someone who has consistently displayed anti-Latino sentiments garner such support in the first place?
The ongoing decline is hardly a surprise to many. Trump’s history of inflammatory rhetoric targeting Latino communities, his hardline immigration policies, and his general disdain for Latino culture have been well-documented.… Continue reading
The Senate is garnering bipartisan support for new sanctions against Russia to pressure an end to the Ukraine war, though President Trump’s stance remains unclear. While expressing frustration with the conflict and lack of progress in peace talks, the White House hasn’t confirmed Trump’s support for the Senate bill, potentially signifying a reluctance to cede foreign policy control to Congress. This potential conflict with the legislative branch could complicate Trump’s efforts to negotiate a settlement. Despite recent verbal threats of sanctions following a deadly Russian assault, doubt persists regarding Trump’s commitment to implementing them.
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President Trump has privately criticized several Supreme Court justices he appointed, including Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh, for not sufficiently supporting his agenda. These complaints, spanning at least a year, stem from specific rulings and have been amplified by right-wing allies who deem Barrett particularly “weak.” While Trump publicly maintains respect for the Court, his behind-the-scenes frustration is fueled by perceived ideological inconsistencies in their decisions. Despite this criticism, Barrett consistently votes with the Court’s conservative bloc on many key issues.
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Demetric Scott faces four felony charges in Milwaukee for fabricating a death threat against President Trump, allegedly written by undocumented immigrant Ramon Morales-Reyes, whom Scott is accused of assaulting. Scott forged letters in Morales-Reyes’ name and sent them to multiple agencies, including ICE, sparking a national response and praise for law enforcement. However, the hoax was uncovered when Morales-Reyes’ child revealed his illiteracy and handwriting analysis confirmed the letter’s forgery. Scott allegedly confessed to framing Morales-Reyes to prevent his testimony in the assault case.
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Pamela Hemphill, a January 6th Capitol rioter, is actively rejecting a potential presidential pardon. She pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge and served two months in jail, acknowledging her guilt and denouncing Trump’s claims of a stolen election. Hemphill believes accepting a pardon would perpetuate Trump’s false narrative and considers his actions irresponsible. With the assistance of Idaho Senator James Risch, she has formally refused clemency.
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A surprise Ukrainian drone attack on Russian airfields, resulting in the destruction of over 40 planes, was conducted without US involvement. President Trump, who recently criticized Putin and considered lifting restrictions on Ukraine’s war effort, was unaware of the operation. Following the attack, Secretary Rubio spoke with Lavrov, reiterating Trump’s call for direct talks between Russia and Ukraine. Pro-Ukraine Republicans praised the Ukrainian operation, highlighting its strategic targeting of Russian military assets. The attack comes amid a US Senate push for stronger sanctions against Russia.
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