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05/05/2026

On May 1, Trump told Congress "hostilities have terminated." On May 4, he launched "Project Freedom" — a military convoy through the Strait of Hormuz. Within hours, Iran fired missiles, drones, and attack boats at the convoy. A South Korean merchant ship caught fire. A UAE oil port at Fujairah was struck — 3 workers wounded. U.S. destroyers destroyed 6-8 Iranian boats. The UAE put students on distance learning due to missile threats. Oil markets destabilized.

The ceasefire Trump used to dodge the War Powers Resolution's 60-day deadline just collapsed — because of an operation HE ordered. Defense Secretary Hegseth called it a "separate" operation. Iran called it "Project Deadlock." 62% of Americans disapprove. 61% call the war a mistake. And the president just made it worse.

This video represents news analysis and editorial commentary based on publicly available reporting. All views expressed are for educational and informational purposes.

Sources:

"Project Freedom" launched May 4 — CBS News / The Hindu / CBC / Fox News / gCaptain / CFR / TVP World
USS Truxtun, USS Mason deployed — The Hindu / CBS / CFR
"Sustained barrage" — missiles, drones, attack boats — CBS / Fox / gCaptain / The Hindu
6-8 Iranian boats destroyed — CBS / Fox / The Hindu
South Korean ship explosion/fire — The Hindu / CBS
ADNOC tanker struck — The Hindu
UAE Fujairah port hit, 3 wounded — CBS / The Hindu / WPSU
UAE distance learning — The Hindu
"Hostilities terminated" letter May 1 — The Guardian / CBS / PBS / WaPo / Democracy Now
Ceasefire Apr 7, WPR clock argument — WaPo / CBS
Hegseth: "separate" operation, ceasefire "not over" — CBS
Iran: "Project Deadlock," ceasefire violation — gCaptain / CBS
62% disapproval, 61% war a mistake — WaPo/ABC/Ipsos
Trump: WPR "unconstitutional" — WaPo

04/29/2026

When high-profile figures meet, the whole world is watching—and the internet absolutely never misses a detail! This newly viral footage of Donald and Melania Trump during King Charles’s visit has sparked a massive debate across social media, and you have to see it for yourself.

But it’s not what was said that has everyone buzzing... it’s the body language.

Keep a very close eye on their hands. ✋🧐

Are they out of sync? Is it just a slightly awkward, split-second adjustment under the pressure of the cameras? Or is there a completely different dynamic at play here? Historically, the interactions between Donald and Melania have always been highly scrutinized, and this latest moment is no exception. Commenters and body language experts are completely divided on what this subtle interaction actually means.

We want to know what you think!

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04/26/2026

Iran's foreign minister left Pakistan without meeting a single American official. Trump promised negotiations were happening. They weren't. Then the White House hung Australian flags to welcome the King of England. 🔥

Donald Trump is being humiliated on every front. Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi left Pakistan exactly as he said he would — without any meetings with Steve Witkoff or Jared Kushner. Iran had made it clear for days: "We are not going to Pakistan to meet or negotiate with the United States." The Midas Touch Network reported this accurately while American media amplified the White House lie that negotiations were imminent.

After Iran left, Trump scrambled to save face, calling media outlets to claim HE told his people not to make the 18-hour flight. But Iran had already departed. He got caught lying — again. Caroline Levitt had gone on Fox News the day before confirming "Witkoff and Kushner will be off to Pakistan to engage in direct talks with the Iranian delegation." None of it was true.

Then the Trump regime hung Australian flags across Washington DC to welcome King Charles of the United Kingdom. They confused Australia's flag with Britain's flag. This is the administration running the most powerful country on Earth.

Meanwhile, projections of Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein are being displayed on buildings throughout Washington DC right where the White House Correspondents' Dinner is taking place — highlighting Trump's close relationship with Epstein and the DOJ's cover-up of the Epstein files.

Trump threatened to seize the Falkland Islands from the UK and give them to Argentina's Javier Milei. The Falklands government and the UK told Trump to back off. The Falklands voted to stay British in a 2013 referendum. Trump also threatened to ban Spain from NATO.

New photos from the USS Abraham Lincoln published by Newsweek show service members receiving minimal food portions. Reports are growing that troops have lost significant weight and aren't receiving care packages while deployed in the Persian Gulf — while the Pentagon denies any shortages. Trump calls the military "suckers and losers" and treats them accordingly.

Trump fled DC to Mar-a-Lago on Friday with no explanation. He's supposed to return for the Correspondents' Dinner tonight — an event he already ruined by banning comedians to avoid being mocked. And while panicking at Mar-a-Lago, his big posting priority? Comparing Barack Obama's reflecting pool to his reflecting pool.

Even the Wall Street Journal's editor at large admitted that Iran has been giving more truthful information about negotiations than the Trump administration. That's how low American credibility has fallen.

👇 Australian flags for the King of England. Fake negotiations with Iran. Starving troops. What's your reaction? Drop it below.

04/26/2026

BREAKING: A gunman just opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC. Trump and Melania evacuated. Shooter apprehended. 🔥

A chaotic scene unfolded at the Washington Hilton Hotel during the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner when a gunman armed with a rifle and magazines attempted to charge the metal detectors at the venue entrance and opened fire near Secret Service members. The shooter was subdued and apprehended. The dinner has been officially cancelled.

Eyewitness Erin Thelman, a military veteran who left the ballroom to call her son, heard three loud bangs and saw a man fall flat in front of her carrying what appeared to be a rifle and magazines. She then saw security pulling out their pistols downstairs.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer was just feet away from the gunman when the shooting erupted. He described hearing at least six gunshots — "booms" so loud he hadn't heard anything like it in years. Police officers threw him to the ground and shielded him with their bodies. He was taken to a men's room where approximately 15 other people were sheltering.

Brianna Keilar reported that glass walls near the stairwell leading to the lobby shattered from bullets and rained down on guests ascending the stairs. The ballroom exits near the shooting were sealed. Secret Service agents inside the ballroom drew weapons and rushed to evacuate Trump, Melania, VP Vance, and all cabinet members — each taken to separate secure locations.

Video shows Trump stumbling as Secret Service escorted him off stage. RFK Jr. and Cheryl Hines were rushed into elevators. MAGA Mike Johnson was escorted out by agents. Cash Patel was seen running across the hallway.

This is the same Washington Hilton Hotel where John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981.

Hours before the event, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt told Fox News: "There will be some shots fired tonight in the room" — referring to Trump's planned speech. The remark has taken on a chilling new context.

Within 30 minutes of the shooting, Trump held a press conference from the White House — not to address gun violence or the security breach — but to argue that the shooting proves America needs his $400 million golden ballroom project with "drone-proof ceilings and bulletproof glass."

Trump posted on Truth Social that he "recommended letting the show go on" and that the dinner would be rescheduled within 30 days. Host Waj Yang initially told the audience the program would resume, but law enforcement ultimately ordered a full evacuation.

This is a developing story. The shooter's identity and motive have not been officially released.

👇 A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — at the same hotel where Reagan was shot. What is your reaction? Drop it below.

04/25/2026

Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act. His AG Pam Bondi missed the release deadline and redacted key names. Trump fired Bondi 12 days before her congressional subpoena. His Acting AG Todd Blanche went on Fox News and said "it's not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein." And now — the DOJ's own Inspector General has launched a formal audit into whether the department actually complied with the law Trump signed. Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump gave a rare formal White House denial after FBI documents surfaced suggesting Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump.

This video walks through the full timeline from the signing of the law to the IG investigation, including Bondi's firing, Blanche's Fox News comments, the redaction controversy, the subpoena dodge, and Melania's White House denial. He tried to bury Epstein. His own watchdog just dug it back up.

This video represents news analysis and editorial commentary based on publicly available reporting. All views expressed are for educational and informational purposes. This is not financial, political, or professional advice of any kind.

Sources:

Epstein Files Transparency Act signed Nov 2025 — The Guardian / CBS News
DOJ missed Dec 19 deadline — Washington Post / CBS News, 2025
"Inconsistent and unexplained redactions" — Washington Post / Courthouse News, 2026
Bondi subpoenaed Apr 14 — The Guardian / House Oversight, Apr 2026
Trump fired Bondi Apr 2 — The Guardian / Washington Post, Apr 2026
DOJ: Bondi doesn't have to testify — Time / Washington Post, Apr 2026
Blanche "should not be part of anything going forward" — All Sides / CBS News, Apr 2026
Blanche "it's not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein" — The Express / Fox News, Apr 2026
IG audit launched Apr 23, led by William Blier — Washington Post / CBS News / Courthouse News
Scope: collection, redaction, compliance, may expand — Washington Post / Courthouse News
Melania denial Apr 9 — Washington Post / The Guardian / WhiteHouse.gov
"Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump" — WhiteHouse.gov, Apr 9
FBI 302 documents, unverified introduction claim — The Guardian / Ongoing Now

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04/25/2026

A federal judge just called out Donald Trump's $10 billion IRS lawsuit as a potential fraud on the court — and used Trump's own words against him. 🔥

Trump sued his own IRS and Treasury Department for $10 billion over a 2019 data breach where a contractor leaked his tax returns along with 7,600 other wealthy individuals' records. The problem? Trump controls the IRS. He controls the Treasury Department. He's both the plaintiff and the defendant.

Federal Judge Kathleen Williams in the Southern District of Florida just issued an extraordinary order refusing to let this charade continue. Instead of granting Trump's request for a 90-day extension to "negotiate a settlement" with his own government, the judge ordered both sides to prove that an actual case and controversy exists — the constitutional requirement for federal court jurisdiction.

The judge pointed out that Trump's own executive orders require the Treasury Department and IRS to get his approval for major decisions. Then she cited Trump's own public statements — his NBC interview where he said "essentially the lawsuit's been won" days after filing it, and his Air Force One remarks where he literally said "I'm supposed to work out a settlement with myself."

Those admissions are devastating. If there's no real dispute between the parties — if Trump is settling with himself — then there's no adverseness, no case or controversy, and no jurisdiction. The court cannot be used as a rubber stamp for a collusive deal to pay the president $10 billion from the Treasury.

The judge ordered both parties to file legal memoranda by May 20th explaining why this case isn't fraudulent and set a hearing for May 27th. Four former top government tax officials — including a former IRS Commissioner and a former DOJ Tax Division chief — had already filed an amicus brief warning the court about exactly this issue and suggesting the case be paused until Trump leaves office.

Trump's own Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was confronted about this in Senate hearings. When asked if suing his own department is a conflict of interest, Bessent deflected: "That's a Justice Department issue." The senator responded: "No — it's suing YOUR department."

Every president before Trump voluntarily released their tax returns. Trump's claim that seeing his tax information caused $10 billion in damages is absurd on its face — and now a federal judge agrees.

👇 He literally said "I'm settling with myself" — and a judge just called it fraud. What do you think happens next? Drop it below.

04/24/2026

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04/24/2026

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04/23/2026

The United States military is running out of missiles — and experts say it could take up to 6 years to replace them. 🔥

CNN has confirmed that the US military has significantly depleted its stockpile of key missiles during the war with Iran, creating what experts are calling a "near-term risk" of running out of ammunition if another conflict breaks out. This isn't speculation — this comes from the Center for Strategic and International Studies and three people familiar with recent internal Pentagon stockpile assessments.

Here's how bad it is. The US has burned through at least 45% of its precision strike missiles. At least half of its THAAD missile inventory — the ones designed to intercept ballistic missiles. Nearly 50% of its Patriot air defense interceptor missiles. Approximately 30% of its Tomahawk cruise missiles. More than 20% of its long-range JASSM missiles. And roughly 20% of its SM-3 and SM-6 missiles.

The Wall Street Journal warned it was "worse than you think." The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Dan Caine, raised concerns about depleted stockpiles before the war even started — and the administration went ahead anyway. The Pentagon is now preparing to ask Congress for emergency supplemental funding, but even with money, replacing these weapons takes one to six years.

The country that spends more on its military than the next several nations combined — nearly triple China's defense budget — burned through half its critical missile stockpiles in just seven weeks against a regional power. And Donald Trump keeps saying the war is going "swimmingly" and will end "pretty soon."

Meanwhile, DOGE is supposedly cutting government waste, but nobody's asking where a trillion-dollar defense budget is actually going. Experts point out the money goes to vanity projects like the F-35 stealth fighter that Iran caught on camera, and Ford-class aircraft carriers with broken toilets — not the actual ammunition and defensive capabilities the military needs.

The war is still ongoing. Stockpiles are still being depleted. And replacement timelines stretch years into the future. More money isn't the answer — accountability is.

👇 A trillion-dollar military budget and we're running out of ammo in 7 weeks — where is the money going? Drop your thoughts.

04/20/2026

Breaking news! Tim Cook, Apple's CEO is stepping down!

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