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President Donald Trump won’t let go of the narrative that his 2020
What happened in Fulton County is not a minor paperwork mistake; it strikes at the legal backbone of election certification. Georgia law is explicit: signed tabulator tapes are the only lawful proof that vote totals are authentic. Yet in 36 of 37 advanced voting precincts, those signatures simply do not exist. Fulton County’s own attorney…
Read MoreClearances Revoked, Secrets Exposed
Trump’s move against Chris Krebs and Miles Taylor wasn’t just personal retribution; it was a signal flare in a much darker struggle over who controls the narrative of American democracy. Krebs, once praised for declaring the 2020 election the “most secure in history,” is now painted by critics as a gatekeeper who chose stability over…
Read MoreTrump Admin Sending Hundreds of Marines to Florida to Help ICE
Marines moving into ICE facilities under strict “no contact” rules expose a raw national divide: is this just paperwork support, or a symbolic step toward normalizing military involvement in immigration crackdowns? Officials emphasize logistics and clerical work, carefully distancing the mission from direct enforcement, yet the uniforms alone carry a powerful message to migrants, activists,…
Read MoreSecret Service arrest man after suspected attack on JD Vance’s house
Authorities say the suspect allegedly shattered exterior windows at Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati residence just after midnight, triggering a rapid response from Secret Service agents and local police. The house was empty, with Vance and his family confirmed to be out of state, but the damage to the home’s facade was visible in photos…
Read MoreChina makes huge demand to US as Trump captures Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro
China’s furious response to the U.S. raid on Nicolás Maduro has turned a risky operation into a full-blown geopolitical crisis. Beijing’s denunciation of Washington as a self‑appointed “world’s police” lands at the very moment Trump boasts that America is “in charge of Venezuela now,” openly threatening further missions if Caracas “doesn’t behave.” For China, and…
Read MoreThis Two-Word Message From China After Maduro’s Arrest Has
Those two words, sent through discreet diplomatic channels, signaled far more than concern over a single leader’s fate. For Beijing, Venezuela is leverage: a heavily indebted partner, an energy lifeline, and a rare strategic foothold in America’s backyard. A U.S.-driven move to arrest or remove Nicolás Maduro would not simply redraw Venezuelan politics; it would…
Read MoreArizona is widely known for its vast deserts, dramatic ca
Beneath the success story of Arizona’s growth, a slow emergency is unfolding. Aquifers that once buffered the land are being drained faster than nature can refill them. As the water disappears, the ground compacts and buckles, forcing deep fractures to the surface in long, jagged scars. These fissures don’t just mar the desert; they slice…
Read More‘Seditious’ Sen. Mark Kelly Can’t Talk His Way Out Of Deepening Pentagon Probe
The escalation of the Pentagon’s review into an official Command Investigation marks a stunning turn for Sen. Mark Kelly, transforming a political stunt into a potential career-ending crisis. By appearing in a video urging troops and intelligence officers to refuse “unlawful” orders, Kelly and his allies didn’t just poke at the edges of debate —…
Read MoreTim Walz abruptly drops out of Minnesota governor’s
Tim Walz’s decision not to seek a third term instantly transformed Minnesota politics from predictable to volatile. His explanation — that he cannot “give a political campaign my all” while confronting massive alleged fraud on his watch — leaves a haunting question hanging over the state: is this sacrifice, or political survival? Critics see a…
Read MoreMidnight Box Beside Power
They were found where the city hides what it doesn’t want to face. Blue cloth in a cardboard coffin, left among the dead. Within hours, the uniforms weren’t evidence—they were prophecy. Screens lit up. Sides were chosen. Every post sharpened the stakes, every rumor hinted at violence, and every silence seemed like confes… Continues…
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