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  • Jen Psaki Airs Kash Patel’s Past Drinking Jokes as FBI Director Battles Alcohol Allegations
    Kash Patel
    Kash Patel is facing intensified scrutiny in Washington after Jen Psaki aired a compilation of years-old clips showing the FBI director repeatedly joking about alcohol consumption, including one moment in which he predicted future critics would accuse him of being "an alcoholic."
  • Trump-Linked Crypto Networks Processed $2.3 Billion for Iran Exchange During Conflict, Reuters Reports
    Trump Health Questions Intensify After Neck Mark, Slurred Line at Medal of Honor Ceremony
    Donald Trump, World Liberty Financial, Iran's largest crypto exchange Nobitex and blockchain networks linked to crypto billionaires Justin Sun and Changpeng Zhao are facing renewed scrutiny after a Reuters investigation found billions of dollars in Iranian crypto transactions moved through networks associated with Trump-aligned digital asset ventures during the ongoing Iran conflict.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel Faces New Ethics Firestorm Over Alleged $50,000 Concert Suite After USS Arizona ‘VIP Snorkel’ Controversy
    Kash Patel
    Kash Patel is facing mounting scrutiny over his conduct as FBI director after reports revealed he traveled with his girlfriend aboard an FBI aircraft to a high-profile country music concert in Philadelphia, watched the show from a luxury suite reportedly worth up to $50,000 and declined to say who paid for the VIP experience.
  • Trump Rejects Xi Jinping’s Iran Mediation Offer as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Jolts Global Oil Markets
    Donald Trump Praises Xi Jinping as ‘Great Leader’ in Beijing After Years of Accusing China of ‘Ripping Off’ America
    Donald Trump publicly brushed aside an offer from Xi Jinping to help mediate tensions surrounding Iran, underscoring the fragile state of U.S.-China diplomacy even after the two leaders spent days in Beijing discussing trade, Taiwan and the escalating crisis in the Middle East.
  • Trump Declares ‘World’s Most Active Terrorist’ Eliminated in Africa Raid While Nigeria Stays Silent
    Only 1 Approval After $1.35 Billion in ‘Sales’: Trump Gold Visa Program Faces Scrutiny
    Donald Trump claimed Friday that a joint American-Nigerian military operation killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a senior Islamic State figure Washington once labeled a global terrorist, though Nigerian authorities have yet to publicly confirm the raid or even acknowledge it occurred.
  • Pentagon Officials ‘Blindsided’ After Pete Hegseth Abruptly Halts Poland Troop Deployment Amid NATO Tensions
    Hegseth Faces Scrutiny as Admiral Bradley Cast as Sole Decision-Maker in Deadly Caribbean Strike
    Pete Hegseth triggered confusion inside the Pentagon and alarm among NATO allies after abruptly halting a planned U.S. troop deployment to Poland, with American officials admitting they were given little warning before the decision upended months of military planning.
  • Trump Dines With Xi Inside Zhongnanhai While White House Staff Eat McDonald’s in Beijing Car Park
    Donald Trump Praises Xi Jinping as ‘Great Leader’ in Beijing After Years of Accusing China of ‘Ripping Off’ America
    President Donald Trump spent Friday inside Beijing's tightly guarded Zhongnanhai leadership compound sharing a private lunch and walking tour with Chinese President Xi Jinping, while White House aides, embassy staff and reporters waited outside in parked vehicles eating McDonald's delivered through van windows.
  • Trump ICE Detention Policy Hit With 10,000 Court Losses as Judges Warn of ‘Villainy’ and ‘Seismic Shock’
    Viral Claim of General Dan Caine Blocking Trump Nuclear Order Lacks Evidence, Fact-Checkers Say
    Federal judges across the United States, including several appointed by President Donald Trump, have now ruled against the administration's immigration detention policy more than 10,000 times, delivering a wave of rebukes that legal analysts say is unprecedented in modern immigration enforcement.
  • Trump Turns Unusually Quiet After 2-Hour Xi Meeting as China Warns Taiwan Issue Could Trigger ‘Conflicts’
    Donald Trump Praises Xi Jinping as ‘Great Leader’ in Beijing After Years of Accusing China of ‘Ripping Off’ America
    President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened high-stakes talks in Beijing this week with lavish ceremony, warm public compliments and carefully choreographed symbolism. But by the end of a private meeting that reportedly lasted more than two hours, Trump appeared strikingly restrained, offering reporters only a terse remark about China's beauty after Chinese officials publicly emphasized Taiwan as the central issue in the negotiations.
  • Trump’s $130 Million Miami ‘Presidential Library’ Tower Faces Lawsuit Over $10 Waterfront Land Deal
    Trump Says He May Declassify ‘Alien’ Files After Accusing Obama of Sharing Classified Information
    Donald Trump's proposed $130 million presidential library development in Miami is facing mounting legal and political scrutiny after local residents filed a lawsuit alleging the downtown waterfront land used for the project was improperly transferred to Trump-linked entities for just $10 while he was serving as president.
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