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DOJ Faces Backlash After Epstein Survivors Rally in Washington, Calls Response “Slap in the Face”
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on April 25, pressing the U.S. Department of Justice to release remaining investigative files, as a public exchange with federal officials intensified criticism of the government's handling of the case. 
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on April 25, pressing the U.S. Department of Justice to release remaining investigative files, as a public exchange with federal officials intensified criticism of the government's handling of the case. -
Trump Set to Confront King Charles Over Falklands in High-Stakes Washington Visit, Leaked Memo Reveals
Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to raise the sensitive issue of the Falkland Islands during an upcoming Washington visit by King Charles III, according to a leaked Pentagon memo described by The Daily Beast, potentially injecting a long-settled sovereignty dispute into already strained transatlantic relations. 
Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to raise the sensitive issue of the Falkland Islands during an upcoming Washington visit by King Charles III, according to a leaked Pentagon memo described by The Daily Beast, potentially injecting a long-settled sovereignty dispute into already strained transatlantic relations. -
FBI Director Kash Patel Faces Scrutiny as 2005 Letter Reveals 2 Arrests, Congress Probes Drinking Allegations
The leadership of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is under renewed scrutiny after a resurfaced 2005 letter from Director Kash Patel detailed two alcohol-related arrests during his student years, even as the Trump administration and Patel's allies push back against more recent allegations about his conduct raised by The Atlantic. 
The leadership of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is under renewed scrutiny after a resurfaced 2005 letter from Director Kash Patel detailed two alcohol-related arrests during his student years, even as the Trump administration and Patel's allies push back against more recent allegations about his conduct raised by The Atlantic. -
Trump Sanctions Rollback Draws Scrutiny After Reported Ties to Syrian Developer’s $12B Contracts
A Syrian-born billionaire's alleged efforts to leverage Trump-branded business ventures and high-level political access have drawn scrutiny following a The New York Times investigation detailing how foreign commercial interests intersected with U.S. policy decisions during Donald Trump's administration, particularly the repeal of the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act. 
A Syrian-born billionaire's alleged efforts to leverage Trump-branded business ventures and high-level political access have drawn scrutiny following a The New York Times investigation detailing how foreign commercial interests intersected with U.S. policy decisions during Donald Trump's administration, particularly the repeal of the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act. -
Trump Admits ‘Break’ in Iran War as Conflict Passes 8 Weeks, Misses 4–6 Week Timeline
Donald Trump acknowledged that the U.S. paused military momentum in its ongoing conflict with Iran, telling reporters he "took a little break" from operations as the war extended beyond the four-to-six-week timeline his administration had initially projected. 
Donald Trump acknowledged that the U.S. paused military momentum in its ongoing conflict with Iran, telling reporters he "took a little break" from operations as the war extended beyond the four-to-six-week timeline his administration had initially projected. -
Trump Rebukes Prince Harry Over Ukraine Speech, Says Duke ‘Is Not Speaking for the UK’
Donald Trump pushed back on remarks by Prince Harry following the royal's speech in Kyiv, saying the duke "is not speaking for the UK" and asserting that he himself "speaks more for the UK," in a public exchange that underscores widening differences over Western leadership in the Ukraine war. 
Donald Trump pushed back on remarks by Prince Harry following the royal's speech in Kyiv, saying the duke "is not speaking for the UK" and asserting that he himself "speaks more for the UK," in a public exchange that underscores widening differences over Western leadership in the Ukraine war. -
FBI Probes 20 Scientist Deaths Across U.S. and China, Raising Concerns Over AI and Defense Research Security
A series of unexplained deaths and disappearances involving at least 20 scientists across the United States and China has prompted a federal investigation, drawing attention to potential vulnerabilities in critical research fields tied to national security, including artificial intelligence, hypersonic weapons and space systems. 
A series of unexplained deaths and disappearances involving at least 20 scientists across the United States and China has prompted a federal investigation, drawing attention to potential vulnerabilities in critical research fields tied to national security, including artificial intelligence, hypersonic weapons and space systems. -
Trump Orders ‘Shoot and Kill’ in Strait of Hormuz as Iran Tensions Disrupt Global Trade Routes
Donald Trump ordered U.S. naval forces to "shoot and kill" any Iranian boats suspected of laying sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with Iran and raising new risks for global energy markets, shipping routes and an already fragile ceasefire. 
Donald Trump ordered U.S. naval forces to "shoot and kill" any Iranian boats suspected of laying sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with Iran and raising new risks for global energy markets, shipping routes and an already fragile ceasefire. -
JD Vance Pakistan Trip Delay Sparks Viral ‘Mr Bean Waiting’ Meme Amid Iran Diplomacy Tensions
Online mockery of JD Vance intensified this week as Iran-linked social media accounts circulated a viral "Mr Bean waiting" meme, turning delays in a reported diplomatic trip to Pakistan into a broader commentary on stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. The episode underscores how digital narratives are increasingly shaping perceptions of geopolitical events tied to Iran and U.S. foreign policy. 
Online mockery of JD Vance intensified this week as Iran-linked social media accounts circulated a viral "Mr Bean waiting" meme, turning delays in a reported diplomatic trip to Pakistan into a broader commentary on stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. The episode underscores how digital narratives are increasingly shaping perceptions of geopolitical events tied to Iran and U.S. foreign policy. -
White House Rebuts Viral Nuclear Codes Claim, Says No Trump Request or Military Intervention Occurred
The White House has issued a forceful denial of a viral claim that Donald Trump attempted to access U.S. nuclear codes and was blocked by Dan Caine, calling the allegation baseless and warning that misinformation involving national security can have serious consequences. 
The White House has issued a forceful denial of a viral claim that Donald Trump attempted to access U.S. nuclear codes and was blocked by Dan Caine, calling the allegation baseless and warning that misinformation involving national security can have serious consequences.