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Leaked Call: Trump’s Envoy Coached Kremlin on Tactics, Raising Treason Concerns

In the wake of peace negotiations, President Trump dispatched an agent to Moscow to meet with Putin. While Trump is reportedly hesitant to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky until a deal is finalized, the Ukrainian leader is eager to discuss “sensitive points” in the proposal and has expressed willingness to meet with Trump. Disagreements remain, though a revised 19-point proposal has emerged. Despite ongoing discussions and a coalition of international leaders working towards a resolution, both sides exchanged fire overnight with air raids and attacks.

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Trump Reportedly Weighing Kash Patel’s Removal Amid Growing Frustration

Multiple sources indicate that President Trump is considering removing FBI Director Kash Patel, citing concerns over his stewardship of bureau resources and his public image. Trump is reportedly considering Andrew Bailey, currently in a senior leadership position, as a potential replacement, with the legal framework in place for Bailey to serve as acting director. Despite these reports, the White House has publicly denied the claims, and the President has expressed confidence in Patel. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche have voiced concerns about Patel’s actions.

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Manufacturing Jobs Plunge Despite Trump’s Policies, Blue-Collar Employment Down

Eight months after President Trump touted tariffs as a means of reshoring manufacturing jobs, the sector has actually contracted, with a loss of 6,000 manufacturing jobs reported in the latest jobs report, adding to the previous 59,000 lost since April. Experts attribute this decline, in part, to the uncertainty tariffs have created, which disincentivizes companies from growing their workforce by increasing production costs. Despite the shrinking industry, job postings in manufacturing remain resilient, suggesting a mismatch between available jobs and the skills of the workforce, and the value of trade schools.

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Trump’s Alleged Plan: Sell Ukraine to Russia, Echoes Putin’s Agenda

President Trump defended Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s actions, calling them standard practice for dealmakers. Trump stated that Witkoff was simply doing his job by selling the deal to both Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the necessity of pressure and persuasion in negotiations. While admitting he hadn’t heard the specific recording, Trump viewed the approach as a normal form of negotiation, implying that both sides needed to compromise. These comments came in response to Bloomberg’s publication of a transcript where Witkoff advised Putin’s aides on presenting a “peace agreement” to Trump.

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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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