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Witkoff Advised Russia on Trump Ukraine Pitch: Report Raises Treason Concerns

Following the success of the Gaza peace deal, US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff proposed a collaborative effort with Russia to establish a similar plan for Ukraine. Witkoff, during a brief phone call with Yuri Ushakov, Putin’s foreign policy aide, offered advice on how Putin should present the proposal to Donald Trump. Witkoff suggested Putin initiate a call with Trump before a planned White House visit by Volodymyr Zelenskiy, utilizing the Gaza agreement as a model.

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Keystone Kash Faces Removal Over Alleged FBI Jet Misuse

Reports indicate that FBI Director Kash Patel may be removed from his position due to mounting criticism regarding his use of government resources and associated controversies. President Trump is allegedly considering replacing Patel with senior FBI official Andrew Bailey, amidst reports of Trump’s frustration with the negative publicity. Patel has been criticized for using a government jet for personal travel, including attending events with his country singer girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins. Despite denials from the White House, the situation remains uncertain, with conflicting reports and statements circulating.

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Remove Trump from Office and Prosecute: Arguments and Calls to Action

The current administration, under a president who disregards legal limits, is transforming the presidency into a position of authority that rejects the rule of law. This is evidenced by his threats of violence against those who uphold the Constitution. Federal agents are allegedly conducting unconstitutional raids, creating an environment of fear and undermining due process. The author believes the only appropriate response is impeachment, criminal prosecution, and the unwavering defense of the law, encouraging widespread resistance and support for those working to uphold American ideals.

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FBI Interviews Democrats After Trump Calls Them Seditious

According to a Fox News report, the FBI and Department of Justice are directing the U.S. Capitol Police to assist with interviews of six Democratic lawmakers who released a video advising service members they can refuse illegal orders. The video, which prompted former President Donald Trump to call for their arrest, has led to investigations, with the Department of Defense also opening an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly. The lawmakers, including Senator Elissa Slotkin and Representatives Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan, maintain their statements are in line with the Constitution and U.S. law, while Trump and others have labeled their actions as seditious. While interviews of lawmakers are not uncommon, this situation involves the content of public statements.

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White House: US “Cannot” Sustain Ukraine Weapons Supply Indefinitely

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the United States cannot indefinitely supply weapons to Ukraine. Leavitt explained that former President Trump has dedicated considerable effort to ending the war and seeks to stop the killings. Although no longer providing funding directly, the US continues to provide significant amounts of weapons through NATO. Leavitt emphasized that the president wants the war to end, reflecting the sentiment of a frustrated American society.

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Trump Abandons Obamacare Extension Plan After Republican Backlash

A planned White House announcement regarding a two-year extension of Obamacare subsidies was abruptly postponed due to reported Republican opposition, as federal subsidies are set to expire, potentially causing premium hikes for millions of Americans. Congressional Republicans expressed strong resistance to any extension of the subsidies, with some refusing to support the plan and others criticizing the White House’s approach. This situation has created a dilemma for the GOP, as avoiding the issue could lead to negative consequences in the upcoming midterm elections, while reaching a deal with Democrats to extend the subsidies may deepen internal divisions. Some Republicans are predicting early resignations, that Speaker Mike Johnson will be stripped of his gavel, and that they will lose the majority before this term is out.

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Soldiers’ Duty: Disobeying Unlawful Orders, Not Trump’s Dictates

President Trump has called for the arrest and execution of several members of Congress for reminding military personnel to disobey unlawful orders. This follows a campaign by the Trump administration to target alleged drug smugglers, which many legal experts deem unlawful. American military tradition and law permit and even require soldiers to question and disobey orders perceived as unlawful, a principle reinforced by international law and the U.S. Constitution. Therefore, the actions of the President and Defense Secretary Hegseth in ignoring this principle betray a shocking misunderstanding of the legal and moral responsibility of the American military.

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Trump to Extend ACA Tax Credits for Two Years After Shutdown

President Trump is reportedly preparing to announce a two-year extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies, aiming to mitigate potential premium increases for millions of Americans. The proposed “Healthcare Price Cuts Act” would also introduce new eligibility limits and a deposit program to incentivize the purchase of lower-premium plans. This plan seeks to address the expiring subsidies and is expected to be unveiled soon, with a vote promised in the Senate. Trump’s proposal includes direct payments to consumers and is meant to give citizens more agency over their healthcare.

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Trump Mobile Phone Vanishes: Months After Launch Delay

In June, Trump’s sons announced the Trump Mobile phone and wireless service, slated for an August release, marking the Trump brand’s entry into mobile products. However, as of late, the phone has yet to materialize, with NBC News’s order remaining unfulfilled, despite a confirmed order and deposit. The website’s edits and customer service inconsistencies suggest shifting plans, while the “Made in the USA” promise has been altered, drawing scrutiny from industry experts, who question the feasibility of entirely American-made smartphones and suggest a likely Chinese involvement. Despite delays, Trump Mobile continues to collect deposits and offers other phones, including refurbished iPhones and Samsung devices, despite the original phone’s promises.

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America Slowly Waking Up to Trump’s Bullsh*t?

The article discusses a scenario where an individual obstinately claims Texas A&M is the top-ranked team, despite contrary evidence. This individual effectively halts productive discussion by dismissing factual rankings, effectively “winning” the argument by shutting down debate and becoming the focus. The person achieves this despite being factually incorrect, causing the others to expend mental energy addressing a false premise. If this person and their views are widely respected, and they’ve cultivated a loyal following, the resulting controversy can consume a larger group, creating a pointless debate based on falsehoods.

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