Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2025

🔥 Zelensky HUMILIATED by Trump & Vance – Is This the End of U.S. Support for Ukraine? 🔥

 

🔥 Zelensky HUMILIATED by Trump & Vance – Is This the End of U.S. Support for Ukraine? 🔥



In a moment that could redefine the future of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky faced public humiliation at the hands of U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

On live television, Zelensky was berated for “lack of gratitude”—despite Ukraine’s three-year-long struggle for survival against Russia’s brutal invasion.

💥 Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to suffer—47 civilians killed in just 10 days by drone and airstrikes!
💥 Now, Kyiv faces a terrifying question: Has the U.S. turned its back on Ukraine?

A Defining Moment in History

Experts are calling this clash between a wartime leader and the world’s most powerful nation:
🔴 The biggest turning point in European history since 1989—or even 1945!
🔴 The most intense personality battle between two global figures!
🔴 The moment that may decide Ukraine’s fate!

Ukraine’s Reaction: Outrage & Uncertainty

🇺🇦 Ukrainian military channels exploded with anger, declaring, “Better to die on our feet than beg on our knees.”
🇺🇦 Officials in Kyiv showed unity, but behind closed doors, panic set in. With U.S. support in question, will Ukraine have to fight this war alone?

⚠️ What happens next? Will Ukraine be forced to negotiate with Russia? Is this the end of U.S. aid?

👉 Live the full explosive report now! 🔗📲

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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Did Trump Freeze Social Security? Federal Funding Pause Explained

Did Trump Freeze Social Security? Federal Funding Pause Explained



Donald Trump ordered a sweeping clampdown on government spending within days of entering the White House.
An internal memorandum sent on Monday by the Office of Management and Budget ordered federal agencies to pause all grants and loans that have already been approved by the government. Some people are concerned about whether that means Social Security and other vital payments will be blocked.
Federal agencies "must temporarily pause all activities related to obligation or disbursement of all Federal financial assistance," White House Office of Management and Budget acting director Matthew Vaeth said in the memorandum seen by Newsweek.
Why It Matters
Social Security benefits are a vital source of income for tens of millions of Americans. An estimated 53 million retirees—roughly 16 percent of the population—were collecting monthly payments at the end of 2024.






Reporters ask Trump's White House press secretary about federal aid freeze

 Reporters ask Trump's White House press secretary about federal aid freeze



Conservatives on social media praised newly minted White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's performance in her first press conference on Tuesday and made the case that her tenure would be a welcome change from the previous administration's.

Leavitt stepped to the White House pressroom podium on Tuesday and answered questions from more than a dozen reporters with various political affiliations and spoke for almost an hour on Tuesday.
As Leavitt addressed the media, conservatives on social media reacted with positive reviews of her handling of the questions and the variety of reporters she called on. 
"Karoline Leavitt is a rock star," actor James Woods posted on X. "These next four years are going to be sublime."



Sunday, January 26, 2025

After forcing Colombia to back down, White House claims America is respected again

 After forcing Colombia to back down, White House claims America is respected again


In a recent diplomatic confrontation, President Donald Trump asserted that his administration's firm stance has led to Colombia's compliance in accepting deportation flights, proclaiming that "America is respected again."

The dispute arose when Colombian President Gustavo Petro denied entry to U.S. military flights carrying deported migrants, challenging a key component of Trump's immigration policy.



In response, President Trump swiftly imposed a 25% tariff on all Colombian imports, with a warning of escalating it to 50% within a week.

Additional measures included a travel ban on Colombian citizens and the revocation of visas for Colombian officials.


These actions underscored the administration's readiness to employ economic leverage to achieve its foreign policy objectives.


Facing significant economic repercussions, President Petro reversed his initial stance, agreeing to accept deportation flights and offering the use of Colombia's presidential plane to ensure the dignified return of its citizens.

This concession was seen as a direct result of the U.S. administration's pressure tactics.

The resolution of this dispute has broader implications for U.S.-Colombia relations. Colombia is a major exporter to the U.S., supplying goods such as coffee, flowers, and crude oil.




The imposed tariffs threatened to disrupt this trade, potentially increasing prices for American consumers.

The agreement to resume deportation flights has, for now, averted a trade conflict that could have had significant economic impacts.

This incident highlights the Trump administration's willingness to use tariffs and other economic measures as tools of foreign policy, even against allied nations. It also underscores the complex dynamics of immigration enforcement and international cooperation.



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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Lauren Sánchez Reacts to Public Chatter Over Her Lacy Bustier Inauguration Outfit

 

Lauren Sánchez Reacts to Public Chatter Over Her Lacy Bustier Inauguration Outfit



The author and activist wore a white suit and lace bustier to Donald Trump's Presidential Inauguration


The philanthropist and former news anchor, 55, "liked" multiple social media comments seemingly referencing the white suit with matching bustier she wore to President Donald Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration.



Sánchez, who appeared at the event alongside her fiancé, Jeff Bezos, sported a monochromatic white ensemble by Alexander McQueen, featuring a tailored blazer and a lace corset. The unconventional look garnered some backlash from those who felt it was too risqué for the occasion.


On the evening of Jan. 20, Sánchez attended the Starlight Ball as part of the inauguration. For the affair, she wore a dramatic Dolce & Gabbana gown with a corset-style bodice and long, flowing sleeves.





Everything Trump did in the first executive orders and actions of his presidency

 

Everything Trump did in the first executive orders and actions of his presidency



President Donald Trump started his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient the U.S. government.


His executive orders cover issues that range from trade, immigration and U.S. foreign aid to demographic diversity, civil rights and the hiring of federal workers. Some have an immediate policy impact. Others are more symbolic. And some already are being challenged by federal lawsuits.


In total, the Republican president’s sweeping actions reflect many of his campaign promises and determination to concentrate executive branch power in the West Wing, while moving the country sharply rightward.


Here is a comprehensive look at Trump’s directives so far in his first three days



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His executive orders cover issues that range from trade, immigration and U.S. foreign aid to demographic diversity, civil rights and the hiring of federal workers. Some have an immediate policy impact. Others are more symbolic. And some already are being challenged by federal lawsuits.


In total, the Republican president’s sweeping actions reflect many of his campaign promises and determination to concentrate executive branch power in the West Wing, while moving the country sharply rightward.


Here is a comprehensive look at Trump’s directives so far in his first three days:


President Donald Trump signs an executive order as he attends an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event at Capital One Arena, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Immigration and U.S. borders
• Designate an “invasion across the southern border of the United States,” a move that triggers certain executive branch powers so, Trump says, his Cabinet “shall take appropriate action to repel, repatriate or remove any alien engaged in the invasion.”


• Allow U.S. military service members to act as immigration and border enforcement officers as part of Trump’s promised mass deportation program. Trump’s order covers the Ready Reserve and National Guard, military property that could be used as detention space, ground and air transport vehicles and “other logistics services in support of civilian-controlled law enforcement operations.” The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 has historically limited use of military personnel in domestic law enforcement actions. Trump’s orders frame migrant flow as a national security threat, which he reasons justifies his military orders as commander in chief.

North Sea Mystery: Russian Captain Arrested After Deadly Cargo Ship Collision! 🚢⚠️

  North Sea Mystery: Russian Captain Arrested After Deadly Cargo Ship Collision! 🚢⚠️ LONDON (AP) — A shocking twist has emerged in the No...