Despite past animosity, President Trump and Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani held a surprisingly cordial meeting on Friday, focusing on areas of agreement like public safety and affordability. Both leaders emphasized a shared desire to improve the lives of New Yorkers, particularly regarding housing and crime. This marked a significant shift from their previous clashes, with Trump having falsely labeled Mamdani a “communist” and even threatened to withhold federal funds. The meeting was initiated by Mamdani, who sought to collaborate for the benefit of all New York City residents.
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A group of veterans and national security professionals, reaffirming their commitment to the Constitution, released a joint statement emphasizing their enduring oath to protect the United States. The statement highlighted that no threats would deter them from this obligation. They asserted that servicemembers should know they have support as they uphold their constitutional duties and follow lawful orders. The statement concluded with the historic phrase “Don’t Give Up the Ship!” and a personal response from Kelly, differentiating between defending the Constitution and an insurrection.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that his country is facing a critical moment, particularly regarding a U.S. plan to end the war that is perceived as favoring Russia. The 28-point proposal, which has been reported on, reportedly pressures Ukraine to cede territory and limit its military, in exchange for an end to the conflict. Zelensky has vowed to seek a path forward while also refusing to betray Ukraine, with the plan containing elements like recognizing Russian control over certain territories and establishing a demilitarized zone. European leaders have pledged their support to Ukraine, emphasizing that decisions about the country’s fate should include its input.
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Trump Calls for Executing Democrats Over Message to Military: It’s a Complex Issue
Okay, so let’s unpack this, shall we? The situation at hand involves some seriously charged rhetoric, and it’s essential to understand the implications of what’s being said. We’re talking about a situation where Trump is apparently reacting to Democrats reminding the military of their oath – an oath to the Constitution – and, well, his reaction is… intense. It seems the core of the issue stems from a simple message: Democrats are urging the military to uphold their commitment to the Constitution. The resulting response is a call for violence.… Continue reading
Elections, balanced government, and the separation of powers are crucial for effective governance. Currently, the Speaker is not leading in a way that allows for essential questioning, and congressional authority is being abdicated. The lack of bipartisanship and the military’s reluctance to testify without it further hinder the ability of Congress to obtain necessary information, as seen in the recent case of the Southern Command head’s resignation. This environment restricts vital conversations and transparency.
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Federal labor unions have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that its new “merit hiring plan” violates applicants’ First Amendment rights. The plan includes an essay question asking how applicants would advance the president’s agenda, which the unions argue creates an unconstitutional, politically-driven hiring system. Currently, the “loyalty question” is part of over 6,000 federal job postings, leading the unions to request a preliminary injunction to prevent its use. Federal employees have submitted anonymous declarations expressing concerns that the question infringes on their rights and could lead to retaliation.
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In a recent video, six Democratic lawmakers with military or intelligence backgrounds reminded active-duty personnel they can refuse illegal orders, citing concerns about threats to the Constitution. This triggered an extreme response from the right, including former President Trump, who suggested the lawmakers’ actions were punishable by death. The lawmakers were simply reiterating service members’ oath to defend the Constitution and the right to refuse unlawful orders. Trump’s reaction is particularly concerning given his past actions and willingness to politicize the military, making the lawmakers’ warning a necessary one.
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Death threats surge after Trump’s post on ‘seditious behavior,’ senator says. It’s a sobering reality, isn’t it? The news that death threats are surging in the wake of a political figure’s comments, particularly when those comments touch on sensitive topics like “seditious behavior,” is incredibly concerning. We’re talking about real threats to people’s safety, and it’s something that should make us all pause and reflect. Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, one of the lawmakers targeted in a recent video, has reported a significant increase in these threats, with a notable spike in intimidating messages across various communication channels.
The sheer volume of threats is alarming, but what’s perhaps even more troubling is the context.… Continue reading
A draft proposal obtained by the Associated Press details a plan for ending the war in Ukraine, potentially ceding land to Russia and limiting the size of Kyiv’s military. The plan, developed through negotiations between Washington and Moscow, would allow Russia to retain control of the Donbas region and maintain its grip on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. The agreement also includes a “Peace Council” that Trump would oversee. However, the proposal faces resistance from both European leaders and Ukrainian officials, raising doubts about its viability and potential to reward Russian aggression.
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Despite accusing lawmakers of sedition, a crime he stated is “punishable by death,” the White House has clarified that former President Trump does not support the execution of any members of Congress. This clarification comes after Trump’s strong rhetoric against political opponents. The administration is attempting to manage the fallout from the statement.
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