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U.S. Ambassador to Canada: Harsh Tone and Widespread Condemnation

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Channels Harsh Trump Tone. That’s the core of what’s sparking a lot of outrage, and it’s easy to see why. There’s a palpable sense of frustration, bordering on anger, directed at the current U.S. Ambassador to Canada. The general feeling is that this individual is not just failing at the job of diplomacy, but actively making things worse, adopting a tone and approach reminiscent of a certain former president.

It’s clear that this perceived shift in tone is deeply unwelcome. The idea that an ambassador’s role is to “scold” another country or dictate its behavior is simply not acceptable.… Continue reading

ICE Claims to Lose Evidence Day After Lawsuit Filed

In a recent ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Jia Cobb declared the Pentagon’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., illegal, asserting the military exceeded its authority by engaging in non-military crime deterrence without the city’s permission. The judge determined former President Trump, who ordered the deployment citing misrepresented crime statistics, lacked the power to federalize law enforcement within the city. Cobb’s ruling, which is stayed until December 11, could significantly impact Trump’s plans to leverage the National Guard for immigration enforcement in other cities.

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Johnson Dodges Trump’s Death Penalty Call with Blame, Critics Say

Following a video by Democratic members of Congress suggesting military personnel can refuse illegal orders, Donald Trump called for their punishment, including death. House Speaker Mike Johnson defended Trump’s remarks, claiming Trump was defining the crime of sedition, while condemning the Democrats’ actions as inappropriate. In contrast, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended the Democrats and condemned Trump’s threats. This controversy highlights the ongoing political tensions, particularly concerning Trump’s rhetoric and the willingness of some Republicans to support him, even in the face of potentially violent language.

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House Democrats Contact Capitol Police After Trump “Death Threats”

House Democratic leadership said Thursday they’ve been in contact with the U.S. Capitol Police and the House sergeant-at-arms to protect a group of lawmakers after President Trump appeared to suggest that their comments were “punishable by DEATH!” This is a pretty stunning development, and it underscores the gravity of the situation. It’s not every day that members of Congress feel they need protection from a former president, but that’s the reality we’re facing.

Trump’s rhetoric, as many are pointing out, has escalated. He’s moved from just criticizing opponents to something far more dangerous, according to the reactions. To be clear, this isn’t just about political disagreements anymore; it’s about threats, plain and simple.… Continue reading

Trump Suggests Hanging Dems for Advising Troops to Obey Constitution

Despite 57% of institutions reporting a decrease in international student enrollment in Fall 2025, the overall decline was only 1%, with undergraduate enrollment even increasing. This discrepancy is likely due to fewer students participating in Optional Practical Training programs. Ultimately, while international student enrollment dips may have financial consequences, they also represent a loss of the positive contributions international students bring to American society and higher education.

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Trump’s 2026 Rigging Plot: Failing Fast and Making Him Furious

The GOP’s efforts to manipulate the 2026 midterm elections through gerrymandering have encountered setbacks. A Texas gerrymander, designed to add five seats, was blocked by a panel of judges, and Republicans in Indiana lack the votes to redraw their congressional map. Despite these challenges, the situation remains fluid, as the Texas decision is being appealed and Republicans have secured additional seats elsewhere. Democrats are also working to gain seats. An interview with Heather Williams provides insights into the obstacles, potential positive outcomes for Democrats, and the importance of voter participation in state-level contests.

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DOJ’s Epstein Files: Trust Eroded, Transparency Act Doubted

The article details the dismantling of the Department of Justice by the president, as reported by The New York Times, citing accounts from former career DOJ attorneys. The administration’s actions began with pardons for January 6 rioters, leading to resignations and a diminished Public Integrity Section, reducing its capacity to prosecute cases. The fate of the Epstein files now rests with this compromised DOJ, sparking concerns over their handling, particularly from Democratic senators. Despite the bill demanding release, skepticism abounds regarding the DOJ’s commitment to transparency, given the president’s influence and past actions.

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Cobb: Halligan and Bondi Should Be Disbarred Over Comey Case

This week’s political landscape is marked by several key developments. Texas Representative Castro criticized Governor Abbott, accusing him of corruption related to gerrymandering attempts. The ongoing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues to generate discussion, with Symone Sanders-Townsend raising questions about Trump’s involvement. Additionally, legal and political battles continue as Trump seeks to dismiss charges in the federal election interference case and considers a Capitol visit amidst the House speakership fight, where Scalise and Jordan have announced their candidacies.

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Trump’s “Piggy” Insult: A “Mask Off” Moment Fueling Outrage

The recent instance of President Trump calling a female reporter “quiet, piggy” has gained significant traction online, despite occurring days prior and receiving limited initial media coverage. This incident, combined with Trump’s dismissal of a question about Jamal Khashoggi, has sparked outrage, particularly due to the double standard of attacking female journalists for asking probing questions. The lack of immediate defense from the press gaggle and the White House’s defense of the comment further emphasized the president’s pattern of hostility towards the press. Interestingly, the story gained prominence through online platforms and social media, potentially signaling a shift in how news cycles are shaped and how resistance can be mobilized.

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Secret US-Russia Talks: Ukraine Ignored, Appeasement Concerns Rise

The White House and Moscow are secretly collaborating on a 28-point peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine, involving U.S. and Russian envoys who have extensively discussed the plan. This deal reportedly centers on peace in Ukraine, European security, security guarantees, and future U.S. relations with Kyiv and Moscow. Russian officials have expressed optimism about the plan, indicating that the Russian position is being heard, with the aim of presenting a written document before a potential meeting between President Trump and President Putin, despite the cancellation of a prior summit. U.S. officials have begun briefing Ukrainian and European officials on the proposal, while a planned meeting with President Zelensky has been postponed.

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