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Baba Vanga made chillingly accurate prediction about Donald Trump’s life

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Blind since childhood, Baba Vanga – often referred to as the ‘Balkan Nostradamus’ – was a Bulgarian mystic. Most of her predictions were so accurate that it was chilling.

Among the rest, this woman with special abilities who died in 1996 predicted the tragic death of Princess Diana, the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers, and the Chernobyl disaster.

According to those interested in her predictions, she spoke of events that would take place far into the future, up until the year 5079.

For the year 2025, she predicted troubles in mainland Europe. Also, Baba Vanga predicted that human telepathy would become a reality, not just a realm of science fiction.

She spoke of Indira Gandhi, a prominent but controversial political figure who served as a prime minister of India in the early 1980s. “The dress will destroy her. I see an orange-yellow dress in the smoke and fire,” Baba Vanga said of Gandhi. Indeed, on the day of her assassination by her own Sikh bodyguards, she wore a saffron-hued saree.

The Bulgarian mystic also predicted that the 44th president of the United States of America would be a black man, and even Trump’s attempted assassination during presidential campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

On July 13, 2024, Donald Trump was fired at during a rally in Butler. He was hit in the ear, while a volunteer fire chief was killed. Two other people were wounded.

“For 15 seconds, time stood still,” Trump told the crowd. “This vicious monster unleashed evil. The villain did not succeed in his goal.”

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The shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was spotted by officers at Butler Farm Show with a rifle, and a SWAT officer had identified him as a ‘suspicious person’ before taking a picture of him.

Trump was “fine and being checked out at a local medical facility,” a spokesperson said at the time.

In his inauguration speech, Trump said, “I was saved by God to make America great again.”

So, what Baba Vanga’s prediction said of this attempted assassination?

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She didn’t specifically predicted a gunshot, but she said Trump would be struck with mysterious illness that would leave him deaf.

Though the injury does not appear to have caused hearing loss, it does not make the prediction any less remarkable.

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One Month Before A Heart Attack, Your Body Will Warn You Of These 7 Signs

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Did you know that the main cause of death in the US are heart attacks?

The stressful way of life and the junk food we keep eating is a great contributor for this illness becoming so common and so dangerous over the last years.

Leading a healthy lifestyle and trying to decrease the levels of stress in your life can help protect you from heart failure, but another thing that can be very useful, even lifesaving, is knowing the symptoms of heart failure a month before it happens.

These are the symptoms that you might have a heart attack in a month. Make sure you always treat these as red flags.

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1. Swollen Feet

If you have congestive heart failure, one or both of your heart’s lower chambers lose their ability to pump blood effectively. As a result, blood can back up in your legs, ankles and feet, causing edema.

2. Fatigue

When the arteries become narrow your heart receives a lot less blood than it is used to.

This makes the heart work a whole lot harder than it normally would have to, leaving you feeling overly tired and drowsy just about all of the time.

3. Shortness of breath

When your heart is getting less blood this means it your lungs are not going to be able to get as much oxygen to the lungs as you normally would.

The two systems depend on one another so without one you can’t have the other. If you have been having trouble breathing it is best to consult a doctor as soon as possible, this could mean it is getting close to time for your attack.

4. Weakness

When your body becomes weak, all of a sudden it is because the arteries becoming more narrow are not allowing blood circulation properly.

Your muscles aren’t getting what they need, and this could cause you to fall even for what may seem like at first no reason so be especially careful.

5. Dizziness and Cold Sweats

The poor circulations is also causing the blood flow to your brain to be restricted. This is very life threatening. This will at first cause dizziness and clamminess. You should not ignore this.

6. Chest Pressure

If you are having onset symptoms of a heart attack chances are you have been experiencing discomfort in your chest, whether it’s minor pain or built-up pressure.

This will constantly increase until the attack itself happens.

7. Flu or Cold Symptoms

If you feel as if you are having flu symptoms out of nowhere this could be because the attack itself is about to happen within the near future.

Many people feel they have developed a cold just days before their attacks.

How to handle this:

If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, please see a doctor as soon as possible.

The best way to prevent a heart attack is by noticing the symptoms early on.

Dr. Travis Stork on the Symptoms of Heart Attack:

Heart Attack Cough (Self Aid) Demonstration:

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Inside the Devoted Marriage of Donald and Melania Trump Despite Their Age Difference

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For many years, people have been fascinated by the marriage between Melania and Donald Trump. Examine the couple’s love journey from their 1998 first meeting to Melania’s tenure as First Lady and their subsequent return to Mar-a-Lago.

At a New York Fashion Week gathering in September 1998, Donald and Melania Trump first crossed paths. Melania mentioned in her memoir that she got a call from a friend who wanted to invite her to the Kit Kat Klub.

“On a Friday night in September 1998, as I settled into the comfort of my New York City apartment after a whirlwind trip to Paris, my phone rang. It was a friend of mine,” the former model recalled.

“My boyfriend is throwing a party at the Kit Kat Klub tomorrow night. Please come. We haven’t seen each other in so long,” Melania’s friend said. “I just got back from Paris,” she replied.

Melania first turned down the invitation since she preferred quiet evenings to going out to clubs, but she later had second thoughts.

“While I was tired and jet-lagged, I loved the idea that my weekend was about to be filled with the company of friends. […] After all, it was Fashion Week—a time of glamour and sophistication. I was actually looking forward to mingling with industry insiders and trendsetters,” she wrote.

The enthusiasm of the crowd and the brilliant lights produced a memorable scene when the model came. Melania and her companions made themselves at home in the VIP area, taking in the elegant and bustling setting.

Soon after, though, she saw a man coming toward her table. “Hi, I’m Donald Trump,” he said. Although she didn’t know anything about him, she knew his name.

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The two started talking when the model gave a courteous response. She was drawn to Donald’s charisma and self-assurance. He was there with a date, but Melania was still the center of his attention.

“He asked me about my time in New York, my Slovenian home, and my world travels. It was a moment of connection, a brief encounter that left a lasting impression. It was nice to make a new acquaintance,” she shared in her memoir.

As the night went on, he asked for her phone number. She declined and instead suggested, “Give me your number,” seemingly taking him by surprise. “I’ll give you my number,” he replied, “if you promise to call me.”

The pair later met for lunch, and Melania recalled learning of Donald’s children and former marriages, “I refrained from passing any judgment, choosing instead to enjoy his company,” she shared.

“I really liked that about him. After returning home, I was giddy with joy. It’s truly a rare feeling to instantly connect with someone on such a deep level,” she added.

“I was immediately at ease in Donald’s company, as if our souls had known each other for a long time. Our chemistry was undeniable, and our connection felt natural,” the former model continued.

Their relationship deepened in the following months. At 28, Melania found herself drawn to Donald’s larger-than-life personality. “As someone who had traveled the globe and encountered many types of people, I found Donald to be different, a breath of fresh air,” she wrote.

She added, “His work ethic and success were admirable. He projected a sense of authenticity. He had a zest for life that was infectious. He was successful and hardworking, but also so down to earth and real. I really liked that about him.”

Despite their age difference of 24 years, they developed a natural connection. She reflected on his private side, “As I got to know him better, I realized the public only saw a part of Donald Trump. In private, he revealed himself as a gentleman, displaying tenderness and thoughtfulness.”

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However, there were early problems in their relationship. Donald and Melania briefly parted ways in January 2000 when Donald sought the Reform Party nomination. They were reunited in February after a brief period of separation.

By 2004, Melania had moved into Trump Tower and was living with Donald, helping him out around the house and cooking for him. Even though she was seeing a well-known man, the future First Lady still desired seclusion.

“I made a conscious effort to maintain a sense of privacy in our relationship. The press followed him around constantly. I wasn’t one for seeking attention, so I tried to keep our time together as low-key as possible,” she shared.

He made the already spectacular event even more memorable that year by popping the question at the Met Gala. Less than a year later, on January 22, 2005, Melania wore an opulent Dior gown to their lavish wedding at Donald’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

In the end, the couple also chose to spend their honeymoon at the house. Barron Trump, their son, was born in 2006.

Melania recalled the moment she shared the pregnancy news, “He came home (one day last August), and I told him he’d be a daddy. And his reaction was… at first, he needed to take it in. It was a real surprise. And then he was very happy.”

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Donald interjected, “I expected we were going to have children, so I wasn’t totally surprised. But I was surprised by the speed of it. It happened very quickly.”

Melania assumed the role of First Lady of the United States by 2016. On January 20, 2017, her husband was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States after defeating Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.

She assumed her position as First Lady with poise and dignity. She supported her husband’s political aspirations while putting Barron’s upbringing first. She was under public scrutiny during his presidency, yet she never wavered in her commitment to her duties and family.

The pair went back to Mar-a-Lago after Donald lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. Melania led a quiet, family-focused life while Donald concentrated on his political goals.

Melania got ready for a second term as First Lady after Donald defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. Her newfound confidence was praised by her close advisors, who included interior designer Tham Kannalikham, stylist Hervé Pierre, and photographer Regine Mahaux.

“She’s always been hands-on, but she’s more free nowadays to make a statement,” Regine shared. “She’s a different person than she was eight years ago and has always been true to herself. This time, it feels like a different energy with new people that the President has surrounded himself with,” they added.

Those closest to Melania Trump characterized her as poised and committed to her duty as she began her second term as First Lady. Additionally, the couple celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in January 2025, indicating that her marriage was stronger than ever.

“There is something in her — the strong woman — but at the same time, there is the soft power; she’s really good at balancing her husband,” said Regine.

Reflecting on the couple’s enduring bond, Regine continued, “Sometimes I wonder how she could have the courage to keep on going; they’ve gone through so much. She’s committed. She loves him and he loves her.”

The bond between Melania and Donald Trump has persisted despite their considerable age difference. Their marriage has been cemented by their everlasting dedication to one another, their kid, and their common goals, demonstrating that love and loyalty endure the test of time and scrutiny.

7 signs that you may have intestinal parasites in your body

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Intestinal parasites include worms and single-celled organisms that live in the intestines of a human body. These parasites are transmitted through contaminated foods or water, close contact with a person who’s already infected, as well as because of poor hygiene.

Parasites take advantage of the host’s body for both food and shelter. They rely on the host to transfer to other potential hosts, allowing them to reproduce and spread further.

Having them in your body will cause unpleasant symptoms and in some cases will affect the person’s health and well-being.

The symptoms, however, mainly depend on the type of parasites that have infected the person’s intestines.

Some intestinal parasites may leave you feeling extremely hungry, even after you have just had your meal, while others can cause bloating, diarrhea, and constipation. Other symptoms may include excessive itching and anemia.

However, some of the most common signs and symptoms are as follows:

1. Digestive Issues

Digestive issues, including inflammation in the intestines that leads to vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation accompanied with nausea may be a sign of intestinal parasites.

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2. Fatigue

Intestinal parasites feed on the nutrients of the food we consume, leaving us with lack of important nutrients to produce energy, which can easily lead to fatigue.

3. Skin Irritation

The parasites that live inside our body release toxins into the bloodstreams, which leads to skin irritations and itching. They can also be the reason for certain skin conditions such as hives, rashes, rosacea, and even eczema.

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4. Anemia

Besides the nutrients we consume, intestinal parasites also feed on red blood cells, causing anemia.

5. Weight Loss

The weight loss may be a side effect of the loss of appetite certain intestine parasites cause at humans.

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6. Joint Pain

When they release toxins into the bloodstream, parasites not only affect the person’s skin, but they also cause inflammation of the joints.

7. Allergies

The toxins may also cause allergies that manifest through sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes.

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The most common way of treating intestinal parasites are over-the-counter medications that treat different types of parasites. In more severe cases, the doctor can prescribe other drugs or the person can even undergo a surgery.

To prevent getting parasites practice good hygiene, and avoid contaminated food and water.

*Disclaimer: This information is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider with any questions about your health or medications. Do not disregard professional advice based on this information.

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Trump signed a new executive order aimed at healthcare pricing

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The most recent executive order President Donald Trump has signed aims at improving price transparency on healthcare costs. He plans to do so by directing federal agencies to enforce a 2019 order he signed during his first term.

The order states that health care providers must disclose “actual prices of items and services, not estimates.”

A recent report from PatientRightsAdvocate.org, a non-profit organization, revealed that only 21.1 percent of the hospitals it reviewed fully complied with the order Trump signed during his first term.

“Hospitals and health plans were not adequately held to account when their price transparency data was incomplete or not even posted at all,” Trump wrote in his executive order. “The Biden Administration failed to take sufficient steps to fully enforce my Administration’s requirement that would end the opaque nature of drug prices by ensuring health plans publicly post the true prices they pay for prescription drugs.”

Further, Trump aims “to put patients first and ensure they have the information they need to make well-informed healthcare decisions.”

Speaking of the executive order, the president said, “It is one of the biggest things that can happen to reducing cost and healthcare.

“It takes a little while to kick in but Biden ended it immediately upon coming in which was a terrible travesty in my opinion.

“We are going to start up and we have even made it stronger by a couple of major factors.

He added that it allows people to go out and negotiate prices. “You can’t even talk about it when you visit a hospital and see a doctor.”

“This allows you to go out and talk about it and it is actually one of the biggest… there are a couple of people that go back a long way that feel that there are real pros of this, this is the biggest thing you can do for cutting prices.”

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Further, he said he’s well aware that this order will not suit hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry, but it will certainly suit those that receive the medical care.

When Trump signed the initial executive order back in 2019, hospital groups not only opposed it, but they also challenged it at court.

They claimed the order violated their First Amendment free speech rights, and undermined competition. The court rejected the claim.

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Justice Gorsuch Saves the Day, Landmark Supreme Court Ruling Bolsters DHS Authority on Visa Revocations

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In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that federal courts do not have the authority to review immigration officials’ decisions to revoke visa petitions that had already been granted. This ruling significantly limits judicial oversight, granting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) broad discretion in immigration enforcement matters.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, delivering the opinion of the Court, classified the revocation of visa petitions as purely discretionary decisions. This means that Congress has intentionally excluded such actions from judicial review, thereby consolidating DHS’s authority in matters of immigration enforcement.

The ruling comes at a pivotal moment, with former President Donald Trump pledging to implement major immigration reforms if re-elected. His proposals include mass deportations, reinstating a travel ban on certain countries, and ending birthright citizenship. This decision gives DHS unchecked power to revoke visas, potentially using it as a tool to enforce such policies without judicial interference.

The case that prompted the ruling involved Amina Bouarfa, a U.S. citizen whose husband’s visa petition was initially approved but later denied. DHS argued that her husband had entered into a fraudulent marriage to bypass immigration laws. This case highlighted the distinction between mandatory and discretionary immigration decisions. While mandatory decisions are bound by regulations and subject to compliance, discretionary decisions, such as visa revocations, allow officials significant leeway in taking action without judicial oversight.

Immigration advocates have raised concerns that this ruling could lead to the widespread and arbitrary cancellation of visas in future administrations. Although the Court acknowledged that constitutional violations, such as revocations based on religious discrimination or due process violations, remain open to judicial review, the decision nonetheless grants DHS sweeping authority in immigration matters.

Justice Jackson noted that certain safeguards remain, such as the ability for individuals to reapply for their visas if their petitions are revoked. Additionally, courts retain the authority to review initial denials of visa petitions. However, advocates argue that these protections may offer limited relief in an era of harsh immigration enforcement, where reapplying or seeking judicial review could be difficult or impractical.

The ruling resolves a conflict among federal appeals courts regarding the judicial review of visa revocations. It clarifies that when DHS uncovers disqualifying information after a visa petition has been approved, the agency holds the final say. This decision is expected to impact a significant number of immigration cases in the future, concentrating more power in the hands of DHS.

As a result of this ruling, Congress and future administrations will face the challenge of balancing enforcement discretion with accountability. The decision underscores the increasing consolidation of immigration authority within the executive branch, raising questions about the potential consequences for fairness and transparency in immigration enforcement moving forward.

15 People Who Were Blessed by an Instant Twist of Fate

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Sometimes achieving a goal requires considerable hard work, while other times success must come easily. Yet, in both scenarios, it’s impossible to realize the role of luck as a key factor in the outcome. This collection will show you their experiences that perfectly illustrate this idea.

Story 1:

My wife and I were returning from a party at 2 AM when our car di:ed in a remote area. There were no mobiles then, so we waited. An hour later, a college student passed by and drove us to town. We offered money but he said, “Happy to help.”

Years later, my wife called in tears. With a shaky voice she told me to open the news. Turns out that student was actually a 35-year-old man who had robbed over 30 people in forests and abandoned areas, targeting drivers late at night.

I had chills when I saw that he had been wanted by the police in several states. His methods were chillingly clever—he’d either pretend to be a lost hiker to hitch a ride or pick people up in his own car. After gaining their trust, he’d rob them of everything and leave them stranded in the middle of nowhere.

To this day, we don’t know why he didn’t rob us. Maybe it was because there were two of us, or perhaps because I was tall and muscular, which might have intimidated him. Whatever the reason, we were incredibly lucky to have walked away unharmed.

Story 2:

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My friend meets this girl in a bar, which he never does, and decides to see her again. Well, the date goes well and he gets lucky. They are cuddling afterward, and she rests her head on his chest and notices an irregular heartbeat.

This girl is a nurse and demands he go to the emergency room immediately. They made him have a major heart surgery right then and said in a day he would have died. He didn’t even know anything was up.” OuchLOLcom / Reddit

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Story 4: 

I was in a foreign airport, running late, and just missed the damn train — like the sliding door slammed on my foot. Had to wait 10 minutes for the next one. Got chatting to a girl. Now married for 6 years. © hippocratical / Reddit

Story 5:

Today, when I went outside, I immediately noticed an old lady who was calling for someone. I approached her, “Hello, have you lost someone?” “Yes, my dog. Her name is Lina.” Well, how could I not help?

The 2 of us walked around the area, but couldn’t find the dog. I offered to print and place posters. We went upstairs, she gave me a photo of the dog and I went to the copy center. I put up posters on every doorway, and then I heard barking behind me — that’s when Lina was found, I guess she saw the poster that she was lost. © Not everyone will understand / VK

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Story 7: 

Found £160 in cash on a river bank, while I was discussing how I was too broke to afford a festival ticket with my girlfriend at the time. No idea how it got on the river bank, far away from the town. River bank is the wrong kind of bank to deposit your cash. © Turbulent-T / Reddit

Story 8: 

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I went on holiday with my husband to a faraway land, checked into a small but very nice hotel overlooking the ocean. The first night we met a nice older couple at the hotel. Toward the end of our conversation, we found out that they were the owners of the place and offered us to move into the suite that was available.

We thought there was a trick, and it’s not for free, but the evening before departure, when the owners came to say goodbye to us, they said that we reminded them very much of themselves in their youth. I came back from holiday pregnant, so I don’t even know when we’ll be able to visit them again. © Overheard / VK

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Story 10: 

My husband and I were on a plane, and we were given the aisle seats in the middle part of 5 seats, and also in different rows. Well, it’s a 4-hour flight, we’ll get by without each other. Then a guy from my husband’s row comes up to me and asks to change seats. I agree, we sit separately anyway, what’s the difference.

So, my husband is on the outer left side now, and I am on the right side. There are 3 empty seats between us. And you know what? Nobody was seated in them! So, we raised the armrests and lied down there, just the two of us! © Pushkanaizzer / Pikabu

Story 11: 

My mother gave me a very nice necklace. One morning I went to scratch my neck and I didn’t feel it. I guess I didn’t put the latch on properly, and it fell off, so I got super bummed out because it was really nice.

A few hours later, I found it in my shoe. It fell down my shirt, down my pants (with a belt), and into my left shoe, which had been tightly laced. © Rough_Cut / Reddit

Story 12: 

Story 13: 

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Applied for a job that was way out of my league and the pay was more than twice what I was making at the time, and included pension, full benefits, all that good stuff. I showed up quite early for the interview, and had some time to kill, so I sat in the lobby reading some industry magazines.

One article was about the top 10 threats to this industry, which I made a point of reading and soaking in as much as I could. Eventually I get called into the interview, and everything is going okay for the most part. This industry and role are both new to me, and I think it may have shown during the interview as a weak spot, but then I get asked, “What do you see as potential issues within our industry/business.”

I was so excited I almost jumped out of the seat, and went off in great detail about everything I had just learned. The interviewers were very impressed, and little did they know that had I been asked that exact same question just 30 minutes earlier, I would have had nearly nothing to say. I got the job. © TheDude77 / Reddit

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Story 15: 

Many years ago I was totally broke, even working 2 jobs. I would eat macaroni and hotdogs or tuna every night. I couldn’t afford to put gas in my car, so I’d walk to my job.

One evening, while walking home in the dark around 11:00 p.m, I saw a $50 bill on the snow. After picking it up, my immediate thought was I could buy groceries, but there was thought that another person might be as broke as me who lost the money. So I stood in a field for an hour freezing thinking the person who lost the money would come looking for it, but they never did.

I can’t begin to tell you how much finding the $50 impacted me. Not only could I eat but put gas in my car. It seemed my life changed at that moment, which it did. It changed my thoughts, I had chances to succeed, which happened. © DICHOTOMY-REDDIT / Reddit

Petitions to Heaven for Victor Newman: An Unyielding Spirit in the Face of Adversity

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At 82 years old, Eric Braeden—famously known for his iconic portrayal of Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless—continues to defy age and adversity with remarkable resilience. In a recent Facebook video, despite feeling under the weather and grappling with serious health concerns, Braeden was seen working out, his determination shining through every rep, even if his usual power was somewhat diminished. This incident comes on the heels of a harrowing medical exam in which his urologist discovered high-grade malignant cells in his bladder during a routine check for prostate issues. Yet, Braeden’s spirit remains unbroken; he continues to work, to act, and to inspire millions with his unwavering commitment to his craft and his zest for life.

In this extensive account, we dive deep into Braeden’s journey—a narrative interwoven with personal challenges, the relentless demands of a storied career in drama, and the transformative power of determination. We explore how he has managed to juggle grueling health battles, such as a six-week immunotherapy treatment, with the demands of starring on one of television’s longest-running soap operas. Along the way, we also reflect on his unexpected comments on CNN’s Who’s Talking with Chris Wallace?, where he addressed controversial remarks made by Eva Longoria regarding her own struggles in the dramatic world, suggesting that her hardships were the result of lacking the necessary talent to meet the demands of high-stakes acting.

This story is one of inspiration, a modern parable that reminds us that true strength is not measured by physical vigor alone but by the courage to persevere in the face of daunting obstacles. It is a tribute to a man who, even at an advanced age and in the midst of serious health issues, chooses to confront life head-on, refusing to let his condition define him. Join us as we chronicle Eric Braeden’s remarkable journey—a journey that challenges the notion of what it means to age, work, and live with passion.

Donald Trump releases a statement following his remark to President Zelenskyy, telling him he’s ‘gambling with World War III’ during a heated discussion at the White House.

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Trump and Zelenskyy engaged in a tense discussion in the Oval Office.

President Donald Trump has released a statement on his Truth Social platform following a heated meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, February 28.

The two leaders, joined by Vice President JD Vance, gathered in the Oval Office to discuss Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

In a video shared online, Trump can be heard telling Zelenskyy: ‘You don’t have the cards right now. With us, you’ll start to have cards… You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people! You’re gambling with World War III!

“Trump later posted a statement online regarding the tense meeting, stating: ‘We had a very meaningful discussion in the White House today. Much was learned that could never be understood without such a conversation under intense fire and pressure. It’s remarkable what emotions can reveal, and I’ve concluded that President Zelenskyy is not ready for peace if America is involved, as he believes our involvement gives him a significant edge in negotiations.

‘I don’t seek advantage; I seek PEACE. He showed disrespect to the United States of America in its revered Oval Office. He can return when he is ready for peace.’”

During the meeting on Friday, the two leaders were seen engaged in a heated exchange.

Trump was heard telling Zelenskyy: “You either make a deal, or we’re out.

“Don’t tell us how we’re going to feel.

“We’re trying to solve a problem. Don’t tell us what we’re going to feel, because you’re in no position to dictate that… You’re not in a position to tell us how we’re going to feel.

“We’re going to feel strong and confident.

“You’re not in a strong position; you’ve put yourself in a bad spot… You don’t have the cards right now… You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people.”

At one point, Vance interrupted, asking the Ukrainian president: “In this entire meeting, have you said thank you?

“You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October—how about offering some words of gratitude for the United States of America and the president who’s trying to save your country?”

Trump then added: “Your country is in serious trouble. Hold on a second. No, no, you’ve done plenty of talking. Your country is in big trouble.”

The White House has also addressed the exchange, with Trump’s special assistant and communications adviser, Margo Martin, posting on X: “President Trump and Vice President Vance will always stand for America and those who respect our position in the world. America will never be taken advantage of.”

Senate Votes 88-2 To Bolster Key Energy Sector

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The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass a key piece of legislation to bolster the country’s nuclear energy sector.

The bill passed by a vote of 88-2 with Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) opposing the measure.

The nuclear package was combined with another bill that reauthorized the U.S. Fire Administration and grant programs for firefighters. The Hill added that this combined package will also go to the president’s desk.

“We benefit from more tools in the toolbox as we take on the climate crisis—with the urgency the moment demands,” Zaidi added.

The measure aims to speed up the process of approving the construction of new nuclear plants as many of the country’s existing plants reach the end of their serviceable lives. In addition, it cuts the licensing fees that power companies must pay to begin projects. It also mandates the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to prepare a report examining ways to simplify and expedite the environmental review process.

“Hopefully it will be history-making in terms of small modular reactors, which is the future of nuclear,” Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) told reporters Tuesday before senators voted.

Supporters of the measure say it’s a tremendous boost for the nation’s nuclear power sector.

“It’s a facilitator of the process by which industry has to get approvals for building these projects,” Lesley Jantarasami, managing director of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s energy program, told The Hill.

The measure is not without critics, however.

Edwin Lyman, the director of nuclear power safety at the Union of Concerned Scientists, believes that a provision altering the mission of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to prevent it from “unnecessarily” restricting nuclear power will make the nation’s power station fleet less safe.

“I just see this as inviting the industry to challenge every decision that the commission tries to make that has the potential to impose more than this minimum amount of regulation and could essentially paralyze it from actually working to improve nuclear safety and security,” he told The Hill.

The vast majority of House members also advanced the bipartisan nuclear-fire bill, in a 393-13-1 vote, with Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a far-left Michigan Democrat, voting “present” to show support for the fire provision but opposition to the nuclear portion.

“I voted present in objection to the ridiculous decision to tie the reauthorization of vital firefighting programs for our communities together with poison pills that undermine nuclear safety and were strongly opposed by leading grassroots environmental organizations,” she told The Hill.

Advocates for nuclear power, which currently generates about 20 percent of the country’s daily needs, have long argued that it should satisfy both sides of the aisle – those who want to increase American power generation and security and those concerned about emissions since nuke plants only produce steam and not pollutants.

And while there are concerns about properly storing nuclear waste from plants, the U.S. has never had any accidents regarding the spillage of spent nuclear fuel.

“As of August 1, 2023, 93 nuclear reactors were operating at 54 nuclear power plants in 28 states. Of the 54 operating nuclear power plants, 19 have one reactor, 31 have two reactors, and 4 have three reactors. The U.S. nuclear energy industry has supplied about 20% of total annual U.S. electricity since 1990,” the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on its website.

“In 2021, 33 countries had commercial nuclear power plants, and in 15 of those countries, nuclear energy supplied at least 20% of their total annual electricity generation. The United States had the most nuclear electricity generation capacity and generated more nuclear electricity than any other country. France had the second-largest nuclear electricity generation capacity and third-highest nuclear electricity generation. In addition, France had the world’s highest nuclear share—about 68%—of total national annual electricity generation,” it added.

‘Downright Ashamed’: Adam Schiff Has Mental Breakdown On CNN

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California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff is melting down again this week over President Donald Trump.

Schiff accused Trump of “betraying” Ukraine and failing to achieve peace in a deal with Russia to end the war during an unstructured interview on CNN.

The war started under former President Joe Biden and Schiff seemed to already be blaming Trump for not finding a way to end the war even though he’s only been in office for one month.

“This is an effort to pressure Zelenskyy into giving up something for nothing. And I have to say this, on top of the resolution at the United Nations where the United States sided with Russia, betrayed Ukraine, is one of the most shameful incidents in modern history,” Schiff began.

“I think millions and millions and millions of Americans watching this not only disagree with the president, but maybe for the first time, are just downright ashamed of the president because we have betrayed an ally. We’ve not only betrayed an ally, but we’ve betrayed our principles. Are we to be nothing except transactional now? We have no commitment to democracy, no commitment to our allies. It’s all going to be about the money that seems to be Donald Trump’s orientation, but what a sad chapter of our history,” he added.

Schiff whined, “I have to imagine the only thing in it for Zelenskyy is maybe trying to improve somewhat his relationship with this hostile U.S. President who seems so beholden to Vladimir Putin. Frankly, I think it’s a difficult errand for Zelenskyy. He has been really Churchillian in his leadership through these three years of war. Ukraine has made just tremendous sacrifices and to be reduced to this by his most important ally, the United States, coming hat in hand with some kind of fig leaf offer of the mineral wealth of his country in exchange for little or nothing — it is really just tawdry. But it is what this administration has reduced our allies to.”

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Schiff then went on to whine about Trump’s plans to cut bloat from the federal government and workforce as well as efforts to find waste, fraud, and abuse.

“I think President Trump’s description of bloated and fat may be a good description of the White House and its modus operandi, but what this really is, is just an effort to denigrate and demean people who are working hard. Some have worked as a career in the service of the country. If you sent that very same memo to Elon Musk, ‘What did you do last week?’ His answers might be, ‘Well, we fired a bunch of people working to stop the spread of Ebola, and we fired a bunch of people working to stop the spread of bird flu’ That’s what he’s been up to, and frankly, if that were any other federal employee, they would deserve to be fired. But I think this is just an effort to as bullies do, try to bully people working for the federal government,” Schiff complained.

Schiff then bizarrely claimed that we may be headed for a government shutdown despite the House already having the votes to pass a spending bill.

“I think we may be headed for a Trump shutdown. They very much don’t have their act together. And here you have the House saying, basically, ‘Our way or the highway or we’re going to shut down the government,’” Schiff said.

He concluded, “That would be adding more catastrophe, another Trump shutdown. We went through that in the first Trump administration. But I think they’ve got a very narrow margin in the House, a bit bigger margin in the Senate, and their goals are internally conflicting. They say they want to address deficits and debt, and yet they’re pushing a tax cut that will only explode our deficit and debt, and you just can’t square that circle.”

Fireworks Erupt Between Trump, Zelensky During Oval Office Meeting

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President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance engaged in a fiery back-and-forth with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a public Oval Office meeting on Friday.

At one point, Trump wagged his finger at the Ukrainian leader, who was seated right next to him, and told him he had to “be thankful” after the U.S. during the Biden administration poured tens of billions in money and military assistance into the war-torn country following Russia’s 2022 invasion.

“It’s going to be a very hard thing to do business like this,” Trump said, before Vance broke in.

“You can say ‘thank you’ –” he began before Zelensky interrupted and said he had thanked “the American people” many times in the past for their help.

“You can accept that there are disagreements,” Vance continued, “and let’s go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you’re wrong. We know you’re wrong.”

Then it was Trump’s turn.

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“But you see, I think it’s good for the American people to see what’s going on,” he began. “You have to be thankful. You don’t have the cards. You’re buried there. Your people are dying. You’re running low on soldiers –” he continued as Zelensky continued trying to interrupt.

“No, listen,” Trump went on. “The you tell us, ‘I don’t want a cease fire. I don’t want a cease fire.’ Look — if you could get a cease-fire right now, I tell ya you’d take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed.”

“Of course I want to stop the war,” Zelensky countered. “But I said to you with guarantees.”

“But you’re saying you don’t want a cease-fire,” Trump responded. “I want a cease-fire. Because you’ll get a cease-fire faster than you’ll get an agreement.”

At one point, per Fox News, Vance added: “Mr. President, with respect, I think it’s disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office to try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president for bringing it, to bring it into this country.”

“Have you’ve ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have?” Zelenskyy shot back.

“I’ve actually watched and seen the stories and I know that what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour,” Vance continued. “Mr. President. Do you disagree that you’ve had problems bringing people into your military? And do you think that it’s respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country?”

Zelenskyy continued that under war, “everybody has problems, even you” and that the U.S. would feel the war “in the future.”

“You don’t know that,” Trump responded as Zelenskyy said “God bless you” to Trump.

“Don’t tell us what we’re going to feel. We’re trying to solve a problem. Don’t tell us what we’re going to feel,” Trump continued.

“You are in no position to dictate that, remember that,” Trump said, as Zelenskyy defended that he was simply answering Vance’s questions.

“I feel we’re going to feel very good, very strong,” Trump said. “You’re right now not in a very good position. You’ve allowed yourself to be in a very bad position.”

“You don’t have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards,” Trump said again, as Zelesnkyy said, “I’m not playing cards.”

“Yeah you’re playing cards,” Trump said. “You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people. You’re gambling with World War III. You’re gambling with World War III. And what you’re doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country.”

DOJ Ends ‘DEI’ Lawsuits Against Fire, Police Departments

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Attorney General Pam Bondi ended federal lawsuits that the Biden administration had filed against local police and fire departments over their merit-based hiring policies.

Under the Biden administration, the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights had sued local first responders for prioritizing merit in hiring rather than making decisions based on race, Just the News reported on Thursday.

“Despite no evidence of intentional discrimination – only statistical disparities – the prior administration branded the aptitude tests at issue in these cases as discriminatory in an effort to advance a DEI agenda,” the DOJ said in a news release.

“And it sought to coerce cities into conducting DEI-based hiring in response and spending millions of dollars in taxpayer funds for payouts to previous applicants who had scored lower on the tests, regardless of qualifications,” the news release added.

President Donald Trump signed executive orders ending Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies within the federal government, and Bondi’s decision this week marks the latest development in the ongoing effort to roll back DEI initiatives under the new administration.

Bondi’s office stated that DEI policies pose a threat to public safety and indicated that dismissing the cases represents an “an early step toward eradicating illegal DEI preferences across the government and in the private sector.”

“American communities deserve firefighters and police officers to be chosen for their skill and dedication to public safety – not to meet DEI quotas,” Bondi said.

The proposed consent decrees typically acknowledged that the departments used neutral selection criteria, such as credit checks, written exams, and physical fitness tests, to evaluate candidates for open positions. However, White men tended to achieve higher scores or perform better on these assessments, Fox News added.

For instance, a lawsuit filed in October against the City of Durham, North Carolina, alleged “unintentional” discrimination against Black applicants, citing that they failed to meet the required 70% passing score on the written exam at a lower rate than White candidates, resulting in fewer Black hires.

As a remedy, the complaint proposed eliminating the neutral written test and providing “back pay and/or preferential hiring” for Black candidates who were not selected due to their exam performance. The estimated cost of these measures was approximately $980,000 in monetary relief.

In a separate case filed against the Maryland State Police in October 2024, it was proposed that the agency discontinue its current selection methods, which included a written test requiring a score of 70% or higher and a physical assessment consisting of push-ups, sit-ups, a flexibility reach, a trigger pull, and a 1.5-mile run, Fox added.

“Because Black applicants passed the test less often than White applicants and because women passed the physical test less often than men, the Civil Rights Division concluded that Maryland was illegally discriminating against Black applicants and women,” a filing in the case said.

The proposed changes called for eliminating the previous selection criteria and allocating $2.75 million in monetary relief to Black candidates who were not hired due to written test results and women who were not hired due to physical test performance. The DOJ stated that similar lawsuits had also been filed against the cities of South Bend, Indiana, and Cobb County, Georgia, Fox noted further.

Also Thursday, Bondi shockingly revealed that the FBI’s New York field office was concealing crucial documents about Jeffrey Epstein.

In a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, Bondi asked for immediate compliance and an investigation into how the FBI handled the case from within the agency.

This comes after earlier reports that the FBI may have been destroying Epstein-related documents in secret, which led to more rumors about corruption in the government and attempts to obstruct justice.

Bondi, in her letter, said that her office had only received a small portion of the documents it had requested about Epstein’s criminal enterprise.

“I repeatedly questioned whether this was the full set of documents responsive to my request and was repeatedly assured by the FBI that we had received the full set of documents,” Bondi wrote. “Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein.”

She then issued a direct order: “By 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, February 28, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients.”

Obama Center Subcontractor Files $40 Million Discrimination Lawsuit Against Managing Firm

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A Chicago-based subcontractor is suing one of the firms managing the construction of the Obama Presidential Center for $40 million, alleging that racially discriminatory practices forced it to take on extra work, pushing the company to the brink of bankruptcy.

Fox News reports that Robert McGee, owner of II in One, which has provided concrete and rebar services for the project since 2021, filed the lawsuit in federal court last month against New York-based Thornton Tomasetti. The company is responsible for structural engineering and design services for the $830 million center, according to the suit.

McGee claims that Thornton Tomasetti altered standards and imposed new requirements for rebar spacing and tolerance that deviated from American Concrete Institute guidelines. These changes, he argues, led to “excessively rigorous and unnecessary inspection,” resulting in significant cost overruns.

McGee claims that the additional paperwork significantly hindered productivity and led to millions of dollars in losses, according to the lawsuit.

However, nearly a year ago, Thornton Tomasetti defended its actions, stating in a memo related to the lawsuit that the subcontractors were “questionably qualified” and that the delays were a result of their own deficiencies, Fox reported.

The Obama Presidential Center is being built near Jackson Park in Chicago and will include a museum, library, and community and conference facilities. The center will also house the nonprofit Obama Foundation, which is managing the development and runs a scholarship program through the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy.

McGee alleges that Thornton Tomasetti falsely accused II in One of lacking the necessary qualifications and experience to perform its work while asserting that non-minority-owned contractors were adequately qualified.

He is seeking reimbursement for approximately $40 million in construction costs that his firm, along with its joint venture partner Concrete Collective, covered, Fox added.

“In a shocking and disheartening turn of events, the African American owner of a local construction company finds himself and his company on the brink of forced closure because of racial discrimination by the structural engineer,” the lawsuit says. “II in One and its joint venture partners… was subjected to baseless criticisms and defamatory and discriminatory accusations by the Obama Foundation’s structural engineer, Thornton Tomasetti.”

But Thornton Tomasetti countered in an attached February 2024 memo that construction costs and delays “were all unequivocally driven by the underperformance and inexperience” of the subcontractor, II in One. Thornton Tomasetti shared images of a cracked slab and exposed rebar in the memo.

Thornton Tomasetti, in the memo, informed Obama Foundation leadership that it spent hundreds of hours reviewing, analyzing, redesigning, and addressing corrective work, stating that contractors were responsible for “a multitude of problems in the field.”

Thornton Tomasetti stated that the issues with the concrete were entirely due to the contractors’ performance. “We cannot stand by while contractors attempt to blame their own shortcomings on the design team,” the memo states.

It goes on to say Thornton Tomasetti and an architectural firm “bent over backwards to assist what everyone knows was a questionably qualified subcontractor team in areas where more qualified subcontractor would not have required it.”

Fox noted further that the project has faced several challenges. Construction, originally scheduled to begin in 2018, was delayed until 2021 and is now set to open in 2026.

Community activists have raised concerns that the new center will drive up home and rent prices, potentially displacing many local residents. Environmental activists have also criticized the project, arguing that it would result in the removal of too many trees and harm bird habitats.

While activists threatened to sue to block the development, the plan to build the center was nevertheless approved shortly after a lawsuit was filed, as reported by Newsweek. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case in 2021.

Gene Hackman’s daughter reveals what she thinks killed her father

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The world is mourning the loss of legendary actor Gene Hackman, who was found dead in his Santa Fe home this past Wednesday. Alongside him were his wife, Betsy Arakawa, and their dog — both also tragically deceased.

Hackman, 95, had lived a long and fruitful life, but the untimely passing of his younger wife, Betsy, who was only 63, has raised many questions.

It’s a deeply sad moment, and now, Gene’s daughter has opened up about what she believes might have caused the tragic deaths.

Did a welfare check
In an interview with TMZ, Elizabeth Jean Hackman shared that the family isn’t entirely sure what led to the deaths, but they suspect carbon monoxide poisoning could be to blame. “The house is fairly modern, built in 2000,” Elizabeth explained, “but we don’t know if there were any issues with gas leaks or if there were any recent service calls to the property.”

Authorities responded quickly after a neighbor raised concerns, performing a welfare check on the property. Deputies found the bodies and were joined by gas company and fire department personnel, who helped ensure there were no lingering toxic fumes that could endanger anyone else.

Gene Hackman and daughter Elizabeth Hackman attend the screening of “Superman” on December, 10, 1978 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images)
Despite the heartbreaking loss, Elizabeth painted a picture of her father’s peaceful retirement. Gene and Betsy had settled in New Mexico after his retirement in 2004, where Gene pursued a quiet life of painting. Elizabeth revealed that her father’s favorite movie was The French Connection, a role that helped cement his place as one of Hollywood’s finest actors.

All told, the actor featured in over 70 films over the course of his career. In 2009, Hackman shared that the reason behind his taking a step away from the bright lights of Hollywood was a stress test which alarmed his doctors.

“The straw that broke the camel’s back was actually a stress test that I took in New York,” he told Empire. “The doctor advised me that my heart wasn’t in the kind of shape that I should be putting it under any stress.”

While Elizabeth didn’t comment directly on his health, she did recall a rare public appearance just last March, where Gene was seen walking with a cane, with Betsy supporting him by his side.

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have not found any signs of foul play, though the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s office, led by Sheriff Adan Mendoza, is keeping all possibilities open as they continue to look into the circumstances surrounding this tragic loss.

Hackman and Arakawa had been married since 1991. The former had celebrated his 95th birthday in late January, but a public sighting last year drew concern form some fans over how frail he appeared.

Hackman spent four amazing decades in Hollywood forming a stellar body of work. The actor and author retired from his career in front of the cameras quietly in the late 2000s. He did so after hinting in a 2004 Larry King interview that he had no productions lined up for the future.

Gene Hackman and Daughter Elizabeth Hackman during Gene Hackman Sighting on Rodeo Drive – March 24, 1979 at Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, United States. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)
Gene Hackman’s death, along with the loss of his wife and their dog, leaves a hole in the world of film and in the hearts of many who admired his work.

The Hackman family continues to grieve, but they are determined to uncover the truth behind this devastating event.

Garth Brooks moved to tears by Kelly Clarkson’s ‘The Dance’ cover

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Kelly Clarkson has a way of turning any song into an unforgettable moment, and her performance of Garth Brooks’ iconic ballad “The Dance” – his “favorite song” – left the country crooner visibly emotional.

Garth Brooks has delivered countless unforgettable performances throughout his career, but at the 2021 Kennedy Center Honors, it was his turn to be on the receiving end of a breathtaking tribute.

The 63-year-old superstar singer – one of country music’s most celebrated artists – was deeply moved as fellow music legends, like Kelly Clarkson, James Taylor, Jimmie Allen, and Gladys Knight, paid tribute to his legacy and extraordinary career.

“There’s country music, rock, gospel, honky-tonk…and then there’s Garth Brooks,” said actor Bradley Cooper, who introduced the tribute segment. “Garth is a power hitter who swung for the fences and shattered the barriers between music genres, forever expanding the vocabulary of country music and changing American culture.”

His ‘favorite song’
And the first to take the stage was Clarkson, 42, with her emotional, powerhouse rendition of “The Dance,” Brook’s chart-topping 1990 ballad that he revealed is his “favorite song.”

“There’s a song that you look forward to all night, like ‘The Dance.’ I could play it four or five times a night, and I’d still be OK with it,” Brooks said in a 1994 interview.

“‘The Dance’ will be the greatest success as a song we will ever do. I’ll go to my grave with ‘The Dance.’ It’ll probably always be my favorite song,” he added of the ballad that talks about love, loss, and the bittersweet beauty of life’s fleeting moments.

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When the American Idol winner performed the cover on stage, he likely loved the song a little bit more.

Clarkson, known for her impressive vocals and ability to breathe new life into classics, delivered a performance that was both intimate and dynamic. The moment the Grammy-winner started singing, the audience fell silent, captivated by her soulful delivery.

Accompanied only by a piano, Clarkson’s voice soared, echoing through the venue with raw emotion. As she sang each lyric with heart and soul, the audience sat mesmerized – but no one was more moved than Brooks himself.

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The country legend, seated in the audience alongside his wife, Trisha Yearwood, was seen clutching the medallion he received that night, and then wiping away the tears that filled his eyes.

As Clarkson’s voice reached its peak, Brooks rose to his feet and in a display of deep gratitude, he removed his hat – a classic sign of respect in country music – and placed a hand over his mouth, visibly touched by the heartfelt performance.

‘Flawless’
Social media quickly lit up with praise for Clarkson’s electric, yet intimate performance, with fans expressing their admiration.

“Absolutely flawless performance. Garth looks so proud. Kelly you are an amazing artist,” writes one netizen in the comments section of the clip shared on Facebook by the Kennedy Center Honors.

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“Fantastic job singing that song. You can see Garth was filled with emotion. [You’re] amazing!” shares a second.

A third writes, “Garth’s reaction made me cry,” while another opined, “I liked Kelly’s version much better.”

Kelly Clarkson’s rendition of “The Dance” was more than just a performance – it was a moment of pure musical magic.

What do you think of Clarkson’s breathtaking cover of Brooks’ classic ballad? Please let us know your thoughts and then share this story so we can hear what others have to say!

FBI Launching Probe Into Former Director James Comey: Report

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FBI Director Kash Patel has launched an investigation into former FBI Director James Comey regarding the bureau’s alleged surveillance of the 2016 Trump campaign, a report noted on Tuesday.

The Washington Times revealed that Comey, who President Donald Trump dismissed as FBI director in 2017, has been accused by a whistleblower of authorizing an “off-the-books” investigation into Trump.

The whistleblower alleges that Comey ordered two female undercover agents to infiltrate the Trump campaign in 2015. The investigation was reportedly separate from the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane probe into potential Russian interference with the Trump campaign, a conspiracy theory that was ginned up by the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign and echoed endlessly by Democrats including now-Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).

Patel and newly appointed FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino are now reportedly investigating Comey based on the whistleblower’s claims. The Times noted:

New leadership at the FBI is starting an investigation into the origins of the agency’s plan a decade ago to infiltrate the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump using two female undercover “honeypot” agents.

The off-the-books investigation, launched in 2015 by former FBI Director James Comey, was revealed by an agency whistleblower in a protected disclosure to the House Judiciary Committee last year and first reported exclusively by The Washington Times in October.

In the intelligence community, a honeypot commonly refers to an undercover operative, usually a woman, who feigns sexual or romantic interest to obtain information from a target.

According to the Times, Patel and Bongino have begun their investigation by attempting to locate the two alleged “honeypot” agents involved in the operation.

“New leadership at the FBI is starting an investigation into the origins of the agency’s plan a decade ago to infiltrate the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump using two female undercover ‘honeypot’ agents,” the Times noted further.

“The off-the-books investigation, launched in 2015 by former FBI Director James Comey, was revealed by an agency whistleblower in a protected disclosure to the House Judiciary Committee last year and first reported exclusively by The Washington Times in October,” said the report.

According to the disclosure, the whistleblower agent “personally knew” that Comey ordered the investigation into Trump and that Comey “personally directed it.”

The investigation did not seem to focus on a specific crime but appeared to be more of a “fishing expedition” aimed at finding any incriminating evidence that could be used against Trump. The whistleblower also stated that the undercover operation was hidden from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz, who had been tasked with investigating misconduct in the FBI’s probe of the Trump campaign.

“The case had no predicated foundation, so Comey personally directed the investigation without creating an official case file in Sentinel or any other FBI system,” according to the whistleblower’s disclosure. “The FBI has multiple methods of protecting highly sensitive investigations, so Comey did not have a legitimate reason not to officially create an official investigation file or have a file number.”

Also, the disclosure noted that the secret investigation may have indicated institutional bias at the FBI against Trump. However, “it does not appear that any information about this investigation was turned over to Trump’s criminal defense counsels.”

The investigation was ultimately closed after a major newspaper acquired a photograph of one of the undercover agents and was about to publish it, the outlet reported.

The FBI Press Office stepped in, informing the outlet that the image showed an FBI informant who would be at risk if it was made public. However, the photograph actually depicted an FBI undercover employee, as reported by The Times.

The whistleblower further revealed that one of the undercover agents voluntarily transferred to the CIA to avoid becoming a potential witness in the investigation. Meanwhile, the other agent received a promotion within the FBI and currently holds a prominent executive role at a major field office, the Times report said.

Additionally, the whistleblower noted that certain FBI employees were instructed to never speak about the operation, including with others involved in the 2016 Trump campaign infiltration. This directive was perceived by the whistleblower as a clear threat to those who were warned, the outlet added.

Supreme Court Sides With Trump In USAID Funding Dispute For Now

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The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court order that directed the Trump administration to release nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments by midnight on Wednesday.

The dispute revolves around the administration’s retention of U.S. Agency for International Development funds.

According to an emergency filing by the Justice Department, the administration requires additional time to evaluate outstanding payments for fraud and abuse. The department cautioned that adhering to the expedited timeline could result in irreparable financial damage, the Washington Examiner reported.

The Supreme Court instructed the parties to submit additional responses to their chambers by Friday, without providing any commentary on the case’s merits, as per a concise order issued by Chief Justice John Roberts.

“The order does not limit its abrupt deadline to respondents’ own invoices or letters of credit, instead apparently compelling the government to pay requests from any organization that has asked for such funds,” acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris wrote.

The fight started when aid groups and contractors sued Trump over his order to stop sending money to other countries for 90 days so that the order could be looked over.

U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, who was appointed by President Donald Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, had already said that the freeze was illegal and had given the government until February to lift it. The plaintiffs say they still haven’t been paid, though.

Ali made a new order on Tuesday giving the administration until Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. to release the funds. He criticized officials for not following his first order. Indraneel Sur, a lawyer for the government, couldn’t say what steps were taken to process the payments during a hearing.

In Ali’s most recent decision, he told the government three times to release foreign aid funds that had been frozen after Trump told all foreign aid to stop for 90 days.

Trump asked for more time, but the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Columbia wouldn’t extend the deadline until Wednesday night at midnight. The three-judge panel said that the Trump administration has “not shown that the enforcement orders disrupt the status quo by requiring them to do anything more than they would have had to do absent the temporarily restrained agency actions, which are the subject of ongoing preliminary injunction briefing.”

Plaintiffs in the case say that Trump’s broad aid freeze, which includes the stop-work orders that stopped USAID’s work around the world, has made it impossible for people to get help.

But the administration says that the order’s broad nature—it affects all foreign aid recipients—inadvertently limits the president’s freedom and gets around normal review processes.

FCC Chief To Update GOP On Status Of Investigation Into George Soros

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is expected to provide an update on the agency’s investigation into George Soros and his influence over local radio stations during a meeting with Republican lawmakers on Wednesday.

According to Fox News, Carr will meet with members of the Republican Study Committee, a group of 175 House Republicans, at their annual closed-door lunch.

A source told the outlet that Carr is set to brief lawmakers on Soros’s influence over local radio stations, particularly in light of his ties to an investment firm that purchased over 200 Audacy radio stations nationwide last year.

Carr is also expected to discuss broader strategies to counter left-wing media, the report said.

The recent acquisition of the radio stations has garnered significant attention from senior Republicans. In September, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Rep. Nick Langworthy (R-NY) announced plans to investigate the FCC under the Biden administration for allowing Soros Fund Management to take a major stake in Audacy.

The investment firm holds a substantial share of foreign ownership, which prompted Carr to testify before the House Oversight Committee, expressing concerns about the deal.

“The FCC is not following its normal process for reviewing a transaction,” he told lawmakers at that time.

“We have established over a number of years one way in which you can get approval from the FCC when you have an excess of 25 percent foreign ownership, which this transaction does,” Carr added. “It seems to me that the FCC is poised to create, for the first time, an entirely new shortcut.”

Members of the House Oversight Committee said in a letter to now-former FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel that “by all appearances, the FCC majority isn’t just expediting, but is bypassing an established process to do a favor for George Soros.”

The move would “facilitate his influence over hundreds of radio stations before the November election.”

Other Republicans have also voiced criticism of the move.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) previously sent a letter to FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, expressing concerns about the transaction and its implications.

“I write today regarding Soros Fund Management’s acquisition of over $400 million in debt held by Audacy — the second-largest broadcast radio station owner in the country,” Roy said in the April 2024 letter, according to The Dallas Express.

“Of particular concern, the Soros groups are asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to approve a change in ownership in Audacy without the FCC running its normal, statutorily required process.”

Roy went on to write that the “Soros group says that skipping the foreign ownership review at this time will enable the FCC to expedite its approval of the Soros applications and thus allow them to more quickly realize their ownership interests in, and take the reins at, these hundreds of local radio stations across the country.”

Just ahead of the November election, the Biden-era FCC expedited its decision to approve a deal allowing Democrat megadonor Soros to acquire a significant stake in over 200 radio stations.

The agency “adopted an order to approve Soros’ purchase of more than 200 radio stations in 40 markets just weeks before the presidential election,” which would allow him to reach up to 165 million Americans, the Oversight committee stated.

Soros is seeking to acquire $415 million in debt in a Chapter 11 reorganization of the company, Fox reported.

Comer and Langworthy warned that Soros is a financier of organizations “advocating for speech restriction and censorship of conservatives online.” They added: “He will ultimately become a ‘major’ shareholder when the bankruptcy deal concludes.”

The two Republican lawmakers also warned that Soros has “sought to consolidate control over the airwaves.”

Dems Fume Over Trump’s Reported Plan for Nancy Pelosi Federal Building

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President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sell the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco, California, a move that has drawn backlash from state Democrats.

According to WABC-TV on Thursday, the Trump administration intends to sell the property named for the former House speaker, along with a building at 50 United Nations Plaza.

The strategy is aimed at cutting maintenance costs while leasing space for federal office workers as needed.

Former California Democratic Representative Jackie Speier stated that the sales do not make sense and claimed without any evidence that the action reflects Trump lashing out at his political rivals.

“It’s another example of how he is coming after Democrats,” she declared. “He’s coming after California, and it’s all about payback.”

She added: “The lease will keep going up and you will end up paying the property taxes of the lessor, whereas you don’t pay federal taxes when you are a federal government.”

The Trump administration may also consider selling the Leo J. Ryan Federal Records Center, named after the former congressman killed in the 1978 Jonestown massacre.

According to WABC-TV, Trump recently issued an executive order targeting the Presidio Trust—a federal agency established in 1996 to manage 1,500 acres of historic parks and properties in San Francisco.

Trump’s order reiterated that “it is the policy of my Administration to dramatically reduce the size of the Federal Government, while increasing its accountability to the American people.”

“This order commences a reduction in the elements of the Federal bureaucracy that the President has determined are unnecessary,” the order added. “Reducing the size of the Federal Government will minimize Government waste and abuse, reduce inflation, and promote American freedom and innovation.”

The Presidio Trust stated that it will continue normal operations, emphasizing that it has not relied on federal funding since 2013 and has generated revenue through building leases, the Western Journal reported.

“We will present a report on our activities to the Office of Management and Budget, as required by the order, in two weeks,” the organization said. “We are confident that our activities are all statutorily-based.”

Former California Senator Barbara Boxer also spoke against the effort.

“I would say to this administration, whether it’s the President Trump or [Elon] Musk or all those [Department of Government Efficiency] people, that when something is a raging success, keep your hands off it,” she said.

A spokesperson for Pelosi, who secured $200 million for federal maintenance projects in 2023 for the Presidio Trust, said that “the Presidio Trust is statutory, and it has been protected from assaults over time by its statutory strength.”

“We will be carefully reviewing the language of the President’s executive order and its purpose,” the spokesperson vowed.

Meanwhile, Trump is stepping things up a notch just one month into his presidency, accelerating his actions to provoke progressives in Washington.

In a post on social media on Saturday, the president praised Musk for exposing wasteful government spending. Musk is already the number one enemy of Democrats.

After that, he told Musk to do even more.

“ELON IS DOING A GREAT JOB, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM GET MORE AGGRESSIVE,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, with typical all-caps emphasis. “REMEMBER, WE HAVE A COUNTRY TO SAVE, BUT ULTIMATELY, TO MAKE GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE. MAGA!”

That was bad for liberals, but Musk’s answer had to be even worse.

“Will do, Mr. President!” he wrote on the social media platform X.

In addition to shuttering USAID, Musk’s DOGE team is targeting the Department of Education and the Internal Revenue Service and is even eyeing an audit of the Defense Department, according to various reports that have been published.

Alec Baldwin says he will have Elon Musk removed from the US within the next 24 hours ‘Because he doesn’t deserve to stay’

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Oscar nominated actor Alec Baldwin showed his support for Kamala Harris during the elections that saw Donald Trump a winner.

Alec Baldwin endorsed Trump’s opponent publicly.

He spoke to the camera and gave an insight into his political views back in November 2024.

According to Baldwin, who played President Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, and won an Emmy for it, stated that Harris would lead the country better than her political opponent.

“Today is Sunday, two more days is the election – I think nearly all of us know what’s at stake,” he said back in the day. “People say, ‘Oh, the future of the country is at stake,’ and that might be true, but what’s at stake is the next four years.

“In terms of certain problems we have with – yes, the border and yes, what our military is gonna be asked to do and what we’re gonna pay for that – but the environment is the most important thing to me right now, because you can’t undo it”

Alec Baldwin then made some comments about the Tesla and SpaceX owner, who supported Trump’s political campaign with millions of dollars and earned himself the position of the leader of the government efficiency initiative known as DOGE.

“Elon Musk comes up with ideas which are apparently great ideas, people love their Teslas; Elon Musk comes up with ideas but none that I know of are going to solve our environmental problem,” Baldwin said. “Maybe the Musks of the world could turn their attention toward solving those problems on a grand scale, that would be great.”

The actor stated that Harris’ views on environmental issues were better than those of Trump.

Allegedly, Baldwin now threatens to discover Musk’s secrets, saying the tech billionaire doesn’t deserve to stay in the country. However, no reliable media has confirmed this to be true.

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Trump’s clash with Maine’s governor on trans athlete order

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Trump’s public clash with the Maine’s governor over trans athlete order has been all over the social media.

The heated debate took place on Friday, during a meeting with the governors at the White House when President Donald Trump demanded that the Maine’s governor, Janet Mills, comply with the executive order he had signed about keeping transgender women out of female sports.

Trump told Mills that if she doesn’t, she will risk losing federal fundings.

“Are you not going to comply with it?” Trump asked the 75th governor of Maine.

“I’m complying with state and federal laws,” the 77-year-old responded.

“We are federal law, you better do it,” Trump countered with a threat.

“You better do it, because you’re not going to get federal funding… Your population doesn’t want men in women’s sports.”

Mills fired back, saying, “We’ll see you in court.” 

“Good. I’ll see you in court. I’ll look forward to that. That should be a real easy one.” Trump said. “And enjoy your life after, governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics.”

“You better do it, because you’re not going to get federal funding… Your population doesn’t want men in women’s sports.”

Mills fired back, saying, “We’ll see you in court.” 

“Good. I’ll see you in court. I’ll look forward to that. That should be a real easy one.” Trump said. “And enjoy your life after, governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics.”

Those who came to Mills’ defence, praised her for standing true to her beliefs and respecting the law. “In a stunning moment of defiance, Maine’s Governor Janet Mills stands up to Trump, saying she is complying with state and federal (anti-discrimination) law, and will see him in court over his threat to withhold federal funds,” wrote the left-leaning political X account Really American. “This is incredible.”

The Lincoln Project, an anti-Tramp PAC, wrote, “This is how all our elected officials everywhere should be confronting Trump’s authoritarian ‘we are the law’ sentiment. Head on.”

“Donald Trump exposes the Gov of Maine right to her face in front of everyone,” the account MAGA Voice posted.

The rest of the governors in attendance gave an insight of the atmosphere and what led to the confrontation. 

“It was a little uncomfortable in the room. But, like Governor Polis said, I wasn’t sure exactly what the backstory was behind the conflict there,” Kevin Stitt, the governor of Oklahoma, told Mail Online.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis suggested the discussion was not effective in encouraging productive exchange between NGA members. “We always hope that people can disagree in a way that elevates the discourse and tries to come to a common solution.” he said.

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In a statement, Mills said (via The Independent): “If the president attempts to unilaterally deprive Maine school children of the benefit of federal funding, my administration and the attorney general will take all appropriate and necessary legal action to restore that funding and the academic opportunity it provides.”

Speaking to some Republican governors, Trump said, “I heard men are still playing in Maine.

“I hate to tell you this, but we’re not going to give them any federal money, they are still saying ‘we want men to play in women’s sports’ and I cannot believe that they’re doing that… So we’re not going to give them any federal funding, none whatsoever, until they clean that up,” he added. 

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and His Wife Face Scrutiny Over Pay-to-Play Accusations

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In a development that has ignited intense debate among political circles, conservative activists and the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) have leveled serious allegations against U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D–RI). The ethics watchdog claims that Whitehouse’s long involvement in environmental legislation may be compromised by a potential pay-to-play arrangement with an environmental nonprofit linked to his wife, Sandra Whitehouse. According to FACT, this nonprofit has received roughly $12.2 million in federal funding over the past several years—funds that were largely secured through legislation in which Senator Whitehouse played a significant role.

Allegations and Their Origins

FACT, a right-leaning ethics organization, was the first to draw attention to what it describes as a conflict of interest connecting Senator Whitehouse to the nonprofit. The organization provided evidence to Senate Select Committee on Ethics Chair Sen. James Lankford (R–OK) and called on the committee to investigate whether Whitehouse violated Senate ethics rules regarding conflicts of interest. At the heart of the allegations is the claim that the nonprofit, Ocean Conservancy, has received substantial federal grants, and that these grants may have been influenced by legislative actions championed by Whitehouse himself.

Sandra Whitehouse and Ocean Conservancy

Sandra Whitehouse, the wife of Senator Whitehouse, has been a prominent figure in environmental policy for many years. Currently, she is the president of Ocean Wonks LLC, a consulting firm she has led since 2017. Prior to this role, she spent a decade working for Ocean Conservancy as a Senior Policy Advisor. Ocean Conservancy is widely recognized for its work in marine conservation and environmental cleanup efforts. Since 2008, the organization has received at least $12.2 million in federal grants to support its initiatives. Last year alone, Ocean Conservancy secured two major grants totaling $5.2 million from both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These grants were awarded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the EPA’s annual appropriations process and were aimed at addressing the issue of ocean debris and promoting environmental cleanup.

Critics argue that the financial ties between Senator Whitehouse’s legislative actions and the federal funding received by Ocean Conservancy raise serious ethical concerns. FACT’s Executive Director, Kendra Arnold, described the situation as “egregious,” contending that the significant federal grants awarded to the nonprofit are especially problematic given Whitehouse’s prominent role in shaping environmental policy.

Financial Ties and Potential Conflicts

An analysis of tax records, as reviewed by FACT, reveals that Sandra Whitehouse has received nearly $2.7 million from Ocean Conservancy since 2010—either directly or through her consulting firm. Critics contend that these financial ties suggest her personal interests may overlap too closely with those of the nonprofit. Given Senator Whitehouse’s role as a long-time advocate for environmental issues—he is the Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and a co-founder of the Senate’s “Oceans Caucus”—such connections are particularly troubling. FACT argues that Whitehouse’s close association with an organization that has spent millions on federal lobbying related to ocean conservation, climate change, and environmental cleanup could compromise his ability to evaluate policies objectively. In essence, if the nonprofit benefits financially from legislative measures that Whitehouse helped shape, it creates a potential conflict of interest that calls into question the impartiality of his decision-making.

The Broader Debate: Pay-to-Play Politics

This controversy is part of a larger national conversation about pay-to-play politics—the idea that personal financial interests or connections might influence legislative outcomes in exchange for federal funding. Critics of pay-to-play arrangements argue that such practices undermine public trust in government institutions, as they suggest that political power is being used to benefit private interests rather than serve the public good. In this case, FACT contends that the substantial federal funding awarded to Ocean Conservancy, coupled with Senator Whitehouse’s active role in environmental legislation, exemplifies how public funds might be swayed by personal relationships.

By shining a spotlight on these financial connections, conservative activists hope to force an investigation and ensure that government decisions are made solely for the benefit of the American people—not as a result of backroom deals or personal gain. For many, this issue is emblematic of a broader problem in Washington, where the influence of money and personal ties can erode the integrity of the democratic process.

Political Reactions and Partisan Divides

The allegations have quickly sparked a partisan firestorm. Conservative activists have seized upon FACT’s findings to argue that prominent Democrats are deeply troubled by the potential conflicts of interest, with some even suggesting that figures like Sen. Adam Schiff are similarly implicated. For these activists, the situation with Senator Whitehouse is proof that pay-to-play politics run deep in the political establishment.

Prominent Republican figures have called for a full ethics investigation, insisting that any appearance of impropriety must be thoroughly examined. They claim that if elected officials use their positions to benefit connected private entities, it sets a dangerous precedent for government accountability. On the other side, many Democrats dismiss the allegations as politically motivated attacks aimed at discrediting a respected member of their party. They argue that the grants awarded to Ocean Conservancy are based on merit and that any financial arrangements have been made according to established federal guidelines.

This divide reflects broader ideological battles over transparency and accountability in government. Republicans see the investigation as a necessary step to expose what they view as a corrupt system, while Democrats counter that such claims are exaggerated and used to fuel partisan narratives.

The Role of Federal Funding in Shaping Environmental Policy

Central to the controversy is the role of federal funding in driving environmental policy. The federal grants awarded to Ocean Conservancy have been instrumental in funding key initiatives related to marine conservation, climate change, and environmental cleanup. Proponents argue that these funds are essential for addressing critical environmental challenges and that organizations like Ocean Conservancy provide valuable services to society.

However, critics are concerned that when substantial public funds are funneled to an organization with close ties to a lawmaker’s family, it creates an uneven playing field. They argue that such arrangements can lead to favoritism, where a select few benefit disproportionately at the expense of broader public interests. In the eyes of critics, this situation undermines the principle that federal funding should be allocated based on merit and the potential to achieve measurable public benefits.

Implications for Public Trust and Democratic Governance

In today’s political climate, where trust in government is already under strain, allegations of pay-to-play arrangements are particularly damaging. When voters perceive that elected officials may be influenced by personal financial ties, it erodes confidence in the democratic process. For many Americans, the idea that public funds might be used to benefit individuals with close personal connections to lawmakers is unacceptable.

The potential conflict of interest involving Senator Whitehouse has broader implications for democratic governance. It raises questions about the integrity of the legislative process and whether public officials are truly acting in the best interests of their constituents. Ensuring that government decisions are made transparently and without undue influence is critical for maintaining the legitimacy of federal institutions. In this context, the investigation into Whitehouse’s alleged pay-to-play arrangement is not just about one senator—it is about upholding the values of fairness and accountability that are essential to a healthy democracy.

Legal and Institutional Considerations

Under Senate ethics rules, any arrangement that might be perceived as a pay-to-play scheme must be rigorously scrutinized. The evidence provided by FACT has prompted calls for a full investigation by the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, chaired by Sen. James Lankford (R–OK). The committee will examine whether the financial ties between Senator Whitehouse’s legislative actions and the funding received by Ocean Conservancy constitute a conflict of interest.

A thorough review of financial records, tax filings, and legislative histories will be necessary to determine if any ethics rules were violated. If the investigation finds evidence of wrongdoing, it could lead to serious consequences for Senator Whitehouse, including potential sanctions or calls for his resignation. Moreover, a successful investigation might prompt broader reforms in how federal funding is allocated and how conflicts of interest are managed within Congress.

Political and Media Reactions

The reaction to the allegations has been sharply divided along partisan lines. Conservative activists and commentators have hailed the issue as a prime example of pay-to-play politics and a reason to push for greater transparency in government. They argue that the case of Senator Whitehouse is indicative of a system where personal financial interests can unduly influence policy decisions, undermining public trust in elected officials.

In contrast, many Democrats have dismissed the allegations as politically motivated attacks designed to tarnish the reputation of a longstanding public servant. They argue that the funding arrangements in question are standard practice and that Senator Whitehouse has a strong record of environmental advocacy that should not be overshadowed by unproven claims of impropriety.

Media outlets have also taken note of the controversy. Conservative news channels and right-leaning websites have been quick to amplify FACT’s findings, while more centrist and liberal publications have questioned the evidence and highlighted the possibility that the allegations are being used as a political weapon in a broader partisan battle. This split in media narratives further underscores the challenges of navigating issues of transparency and ethics in a highly polarized political environment.

Broader Implications for Environmental Legislation

Senator Whitehouse has long been recognized as a champion of environmental issues. As one of the co-founders of the Senate’s “Oceans Caucus” and a leading voice on climate change and marine conservation, his legislative efforts have shaped environmental policy for years. Critics argue that if his policy decisions were influenced by personal financial ties, it would cast doubt on the integrity of the environmental legislation he has supported.

For instance, many of the federal grants awarded to Ocean Conservancy have been used to fund initiatives aimed at cleaning up ocean debris and combating climate change. If these grants were, in any way, secured through a pay-to-play arrangement involving Senator Whitehouse and his wife, it could undermine the public’s confidence in the effectiveness and fairness of environmental policy. This controversy, therefore, has significant implications not only for political ethics but also for how environmental issues are addressed at the federal level.

The Broader Debate on Transparency and Accountability

At its core, the allegations against Senator Whitehouse are part of a much larger debate about the role of money in politics. Critics argue that pay-to-play arrangements—where access to federal funds is influenced by personal relationships—pose a serious threat to democratic governance. They believe that every dollar of taxpayer money must be allocated based on merit and the potential to deliver real public benefits, not as a reward for political loyalty.

Supporters of stronger oversight contend that increased transparency in government funding is essential to rebuild public trust. They argue that when elected officials are held accountable for their financial ties and potential conflicts of interest, it ensures that government actions are guided by the best interests of the people. In this light, the investigation into Senator Whitehouse’s financial ties is seen as a necessary step toward promoting accountability and preventing abuses of power.

Institutional Impact and Future Reforms

Should the Senate Select Committee on Ethics find evidence of a pay-to-play arrangement, the implications could be far-reaching. Not only might Senator Whitehouse face individual repercussions, but the case could also trigger a broader reexamination of federal funding practices. Lawmakers might push for stricter guidelines and more rigorous oversight to ensure that public funds are not used to benefit private interests.

Such reforms could extend beyond environmental legislation to influence other areas of government spending and policy-making. In an era where political cynicism is high, any move to strengthen transparency and accountability could help restore faith in democratic institutions. However, these reforms would likely face significant resistance from those who benefit from the current system, highlighting the ongoing struggle over the role of money in politics.Partisan Divides and the Political Battle Ahead

The controversy surrounding Senator Whitehouse’s alleged pay-to-play arrangement has already deepened partisan divides. Many Republicans have seized on the issue as proof of long-standing ethical issues within Democratic leadership. Conservative activists and pundits argue that if a senator can use his position to benefit a nonprofit connected to his family, it sets a dangerous precedent for government accountability.

On the other hand, many Democrats view the allegations as politically motivated—a tactic designed to distract from other issues and undermine a respected member of their party. They point out that federal funding for environmental initiatives is vital for addressing critical challenges like climate change and marine pollution, and that the grants awarded to Ocean Conservancy are a legitimate part of this effort.

This clash of perspectives reflects a broader ideological battle over how best to ensure that public policy is conducted fairly and transparently. As the investigation unfolds, both sides will be closely watching the outcome, aware that its implications could extend far beyond a single senator or a single piece of legislation.

The Role of Ethics Watchdogs and Media Scrutiny

Organizations like FACT play a critical role in today’s political landscape by monitoring the actions of public officials and highlighting potential conflicts of interest. Their work helps ensure that government decisions are made with transparency and accountability. In this case, FACT’s detailed analysis of financial records and legislative history has brought renewed attention to the potential conflict involving Senator Whitehouse and Ocean Conservancy.

Media scrutiny, amplified by social platforms like X (formerly Twitter), has also contributed to the debate. The widespread sharing of FACT’s findings and the ensuing commentary underscore the importance of public oversight in holding elected officials accountable. As journalists and analysts dig deeper into the financial ties and their implications, the controversy is likely to continue dominating political discourse for some time.

Broader Implications for Democratic Governance

At its heart, the issue raised by these allegations is one of public trust. When citizens believe that elected officials might be using their positions for personal gain, it can erode confidence in the entire democratic process. In an era of increasing political polarization, ensuring that government actions are conducted with integrity is more important than ever. The case against Senator Whitehouse is a reminder that transparency in how public funds are allocated is not just a bureaucratic concern—it is fundamental to the legitimacy of government itself.

The outcome of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics’ investigation could have significant ramifications for how similar cases are handled in the future. If evidence of a pay-to-play arrangement is found, it may lead to reforms designed to tighten oversight and reduce the influence of personal financial interests in policy-making. Such reforms could help restore faith in the system, assuring citizens that government decisions are made for the benefit of all, not just a privileged few.

Conclusion: A Call for Transparency, Accountability, and Reform

The allegations against Senator Sheldon Whitehouse over potential pay-to-play arrangements have sparked a firestorm of debate that cuts to the core of how government should operate in America. Conservative activists and ethics watchdogs like FACT argue that the substantial federal funding awarded to the nonprofit linked to his wife, Sandra Whitehouse, raises serious questions about conflicts of interest and the integrity of environmental legislation. With the nonprofit having received approximately $12.2 million in federal grants over the years—and with evidence suggesting that Sandra has personally benefited from these funds—the controversy strikes at the heart of public trust in elected officials.

As the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, chaired by Senator James Lankford (R–OK), launches its investigation, the outcome could set important precedents for federal funding practices and the management of conflicts of interest in Congress. In a political environment where accusations of pay-to-play arrangements are all too common, ensuring that government actions are transparent and conducted with integrity is essential for maintaining the democratic process.

This case also highlights the broader debate over environmental policy and federal funding. While supporters argue that grants to organizations like Ocean Conservancy are necessary to tackle critical environmental challenges, critics worry that such funding should not be influenced by personal relationships or used to reward political allies.

In today’s polarized political landscape, the call for greater transparency and accountability is more urgent than ever. The allegations against Senator Whitehouse serve as a stark reminder that public officials must be held to the highest ethical standards—and that any appearance of impropriety can undermine trust in our democratic institutions.

As this investigation moves forward, its implications will likely reverberate across the halls of Congress and beyond, potentially prompting reforms that ensure federal funding is allocated based solely on merit and the public good. In an era when every dollar and every decision is scrutinized, the pursuit of fairness and integrity in government is not just desirable—it is essential.

We invite you to share your thoughts on these allegations and join the conversation on social media. Do you believe that greater transparency in federal funding will lead to lasting reforms, or are these accusations simply a tool in the ongoing partisan battle? Let us know your perspective as we continue to monitor this critical issue in American politics.

In summary, conservative activists and the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) have accused Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of engaging in a potential pay-to-play scheme involving his wife’s nonprofit, Ocean Conservancy, which has received over $12 million in federal funding. Critics argue that this conflict of interest may have influenced environmental legislation championed by Whitehouse, while opponents dismiss the allegations as politically motivated. The Senate Select Committee on Ethics is set to investigate these claims, and the outcome could have far-reaching implications for federal funding practices and public trust in government. Share your opinions and join the conversation on how transparency and accountability can be strengthened in our democratic system.

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Michelle Trachtenberg, ‘Gossip Girl’ and ‘Buffy’ actress, found dead at 39

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Michelle Trachtenberg, the actress best known for her roles in Gossip Girls and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, who rose to fame as a child star in the 1990s and 2000s, was found dead at 39, as per CBS News.

According to the publication, the New York Police Department responded to a 911 call at 8:01 a.m. local time Wednesday morning. First responders found her unresponsive in her Manhattan home. No foul play is suspected.

“Criminality is not suspected. The Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death,” the statement by the NYPD said, adding that an investigation is ongoing.

A family representative confirmed the news of Trachtenberg’s passing and asked for privacy during this time of grief.

As reported by ABC Newsthe actress had recently underwent a liver transplant and may have experienced complications from the procedure. An autopsy will determine the exact cause of dead.

Michelle Trachtenberg was a child star who started her acting her career at the age of nine years old. She first appeared on the Nickelodeon television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete.

She received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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Other films she starred in include EuroTrip, Ice Princess, Killing Kennedy, and Sister Cities.

Fans and colleagues are paying their tributes on the social media, describing Trachtenberg’s sudden loss as heart-breaking and devastating.

“I loved her very much. She struggled the last few years. I wish I could have helped,” US comedian Rosie O’Donnell, who starred alongside Trachtenberg in her Harriet the Spy debut posted.

“So sad to hear of the passing of Michelle Trachtenberg. Sending prayers,” Ed Westwick wrote.

In a recent post on the social media, Trachtenberg posted a throwback photo of her and co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar. She captioned it, “Slay all day! Always loved this twinning photo of us! #buffy #dawn #sister #womancrushwednesday.”

Her final post on Instagram was another throwback picture of her attending the Killing Kennedy premiere at the Saban Theatre on November 4, 2013 in Beverly Hills. 

Prior to her sudden passing, Michelle Trachtenberg appeared nostalgic and was very active on the social media.

May she rest in peace.

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McConnell’s Unexpected Criticism—Targets Trump’s Pardons in a Fiery Senate Interview

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In a recent “60 Minutes” interview with Leslie Stahl, Senator Mitch McConnell (R–KY) delivered a blistering critique of former President Donald Trump, asserting that Trump bears moral responsibility for the January 6 insurrection. McConnell’s remarks have sparked widespread debate across political circles and social media, coming on the heels of his departure from Senate leadership—a move that has seen him reemerge as one of Trump’s most vocal detractors.

A Stark Rebuttal on National Security

During the interview, McConnell recounted his deep frustration over Trump’s decision to pardon nearly 1,500 individuals convicted for their roles in the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. “I was very upset about what happened on January 6,” McConnell stated, vividly recalling the chaotic scenes where rioters, armed with flagpoles and other objects, forced their way into Senate offices. He described the hurried scramble to rearrange furniture to protect his staff as one of the most harrowing moments of that day.

When asked about his relationship with Trump, McConnell’s tone turned notably somber. “We haven’t spoken for quite a while,” he admitted, signaling that the gap between the two figures had widened dramatically following the controversial pardons. McConnell’s criticisms grew even more pointed when he discussed the events surrounding then–House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s handling of the crisis. He recalled how the Capitol Sergeant at Arms, reporting directly to Pelosi, declined additional National Guard support—a decision that, according to McConnell, may have helped prevent the violence that unfolded. “That would have been Pelosi at the time. Is that correct?” he queried, receiving a simple “Yes, Senator” in response. This brief exchange underscored McConnell’s belief that Trump’s policies and decisions not only undermined national security but also set dangerous precedents for American democracy.

A Firm Stand on Pardons and Accountability

McConnell did not mince his words when discussing the pardons. “Pardoning the people who’ve been convicted is a mistake,” he stated forcefully. His condemnation of Trump’s clemency actions reflected a growing sentiment among critics who see such moves as both legally questionable and symbolically corrosive to the rule of law. In McConnell’s view, by offering pardons, Trump effectively rewarded insurrection, thereby compromising the very foundations of American democracy.

Adding another twist to the unfolding drama, McConnell’s recent vote against Pete Hegseth’s confirmation as Secretary of Defense further strained his relationship with Trump. After casting his dissenting vote, McConnell was seen celebrating with Democratic colleagues—a move that some conservatives have denounced as a betrayal of Trump’s mandate. One commentator on social media went so far as to declare, “Mitch McConnell immediately walked over and celebrated with the Democrats after voting against Hegseth,” with many conservatives calling for his removal from leadership positions in 2026.

The Intersection of Past and Present

McConnell’s scathing remarks go beyond simply criticizing Trump’s actions; they also raise broader questions about accountability and leadership in Washington. In a pointed declaration, he asserted, “President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of that day.” These words have fueled intense controversy, highlighting the deep divisions within the Republican Party and prompting debates about where loyalty should lie in today’s turbulent political climate.

Critics on the right have not held back their fury. Some conservative voices argue that McConnell’s public criticism of Trump undermines party unity and weakens traditional conservative values. “There is no place for deep state RINOs in President Trump’s GOP,” one outspoken commentator claimed, urging a firm response against what they see as a betrayal by long-time party stalwarts.

Political Fallout and Partisan Rifts

The fallout from McConnell’s interview is likely to resonate for a long time. His blistering critique has not only intensified the ongoing debates over Capitol security and presidential pardons but has also deepened the partisan rifts within the Republican Party. For many conservatives, McConnell’s remarks represent a long-overdue accountability check on Trump’s legacy. For others, however, his criticism is seen as an act of political opportunism—an effort to distance himself from a former ally while aligning with the current political establishment.

Senator McConnell’s stance is a reminder that even the most seasoned political figures can change their positions dramatically when confronted with the consequences of their past actions. His comments signal a potential shift in the balance of power within the GOP, as long-time leaders like McConnell find themselves increasingly at odds with Trump’s populist base.

The Broader Implications for American Politics

McConnell’s explosive interview raises critical questions about the state of leadership and accountability in American politics. As the nation continues to grapple with the fallout from the January 6 insurrection, McConnell’s unequivocal criticism of Trump’s pardons and his assertion of moral responsibility serve as a stark reminder that the actions of public officials can have far-reaching consequences.

For supporters of strict accountability, McConnell’s remarks provide a necessary check on the use of presidential pardons and a call for greater transparency in government decision-making. For his detractors, however, his words may seem like an opportunistic attempt to redefine political loyalties and shift the narrative away from their own shortcomings.

The debate over Trump’s legacy and the appropriate response to the events of January 6 is far from settled. McConnell’s comments—frank, forceful, and unyielding—reflect a growing desire among some Americans for leaders who are willing to confront the hard truths of recent history, even if it means challenging longstanding alliances. At the same time, the polarized reactions to his statements underscore the deep ideological divisions that continue to shape the U.S. political landscape.

A Transforming Political Landscape

As the political environment evolves, the repercussions of McConnell’s remarks are likely to extend well beyond his own career. His public critique of Trump and his controversial pardons is part of a larger movement within the GOP that seeks to redefine the party’s identity in the post-Trump era. Whether this will lead to a more accountable, less partisan political culture or deepen existing divides remains to be seen.

The coming months will reveal whether McConnell’s bold statements will pave the way for meaningful reforms in how political leaders are held accountable for their actions, or if they will simply intensify the ongoing partisan battles. As debates over national security, presidential clemency, and the integrity of democratic institutions continue, the legacy of McConnell’s “60 Minutes” interview will likely serve as a touchstone for future discussions about the responsibilities of leadership in America.

Conclusion

Senator Mitch McConnell’s recent “60 Minutes” interview with Leslie Stahl has rekindled fierce debates about accountability, leadership, and the moral responsibilities of public officials. By holding former President Donald Trump morally accountable for the January 6 insurrection and condemning his controversial pardons, McConnell has positioned himself as a critic willing to challenge even his former ally. His remarks—along with his acknowledgment of a deepening rift between himself and Trump—highlight the shifting allegiances and ideological battles within the Republican Party.

Whether viewed as a long-overdue call for accountability or as a politically motivated attempt to distance himself from Trump’s legacy, McConnell’s words have undoubtedly made an impact. As the nation continues to process the events of January 6 and the ongoing fallout from Trump’s actions, McConnell’s stark critique serves as a powerful reminder of the complex interplay between leadership, responsibility, and the rule of law in American politics.

What do you think about McConnell’s bold statements? Do you believe that former President Trump should be held morally accountable for the events of January 6, or is this simply a partisan power play? Join the conversation and share your thoughts as we explore the future of accountability in American governance.

Senator’s sharp reply after Elon Musk demands to know what she ‘got done last week’

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Tech billionaire Elon Musk seems to be having “his plate full” running the Department of Government Efficiency.

When he was appointed the head of DOGE, the Tesla and Space X owner announced cutting some $2 trillion off government spending. His latest move towards this goal includes a request to stuffers to send a five-point email explaining what they’d accomplished in the past week.

Federal staff were given until February 24 to respond to the quest. In his post on X, Musk added: “Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”

However, the Department of Justice advised the recipients of the email not to respond “due to the confidential and sensitive nature of the Department’s work”, a source said.

Several other agencies did the same, including The Department of Defense. FBI Director Kash Patel gave his employees similar directive.

Democratic senator Tina Smith called out Elon Musk for this request to roughly 2.4million people employed by the federal government.

Taking to X, a social media site owned by Musk, Senator Smith posted a screenshot of Musk’s email and wrote: “This is the ultimate d**k boss move from Musk – except he isn’t even the boss, he’s just a d**k.”

In a separate post she added: “I bet a lot of people have had an experience like this with a bad boss – there’s an email in your inbox on Saturday night saying, ‘Prove to me your worthiness by Monday or else.’ I’m on the side of the workers, not the billionaire a**hole bosses.’

Musk was quick to respond to Smith’s post, writing, “What did you get done last week?”

Smith replied: “@ElonMusk I hate to break it to you but you aren’t my boss. I answer to the people of Minnesota.

“But since you bring it up, I spent last week fighting to stop tax breaks for billionaires like you, paid for by defunding health care for moms and babies.”

According to Musk, a number of employees have responded to his email even before the deadline.

Senator Patty Murray joined Smith in calling Musk out. “Spending isn’t a ‘conspiracy’ just because Musk doesn’t know how to read //usaspending.gov,” Murray wrote on X. “A program isn’t waste just because it doesn’t help the richest man in the world. It isn’t fraud because he doesn’t like it. A law is not illegal just because he disagrees with it.”

Musk defended his act, calling it “a very basic pulse check.”

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No Ch3ating: The way you use your bag reveals your character

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The Go-Getter: The bag is firmly on the shoulder

Imagine someone throwing their bag over their shoulder, ready to march into the day. This is the symptom of someone with a lively personality who is constantly on the move.

People who carry their luggage in this manner tend to approach life with zeal and confidence. Their bag is more than simply a storage space for their belongings; it’s almost like a symbol of their proactive, can-do mentality.

The Careful Planner: A Secure Grip

Then there’s the person who carefully handles their luggage, as if they’re guarding something valuable. This may reflect a more deliberate attitude to life. These folks are likely to be thoughtful, careful, and organized.

Every decision is carefully considered, and their method of carrying a bag shows this deliberation. It’s not just about carrying stuff; it’s about doing so safely and thoughtfully.

The Free Spirit: Bag Swinging Freely.

Imagine someone walking with their luggage swinging freely at their side. This is someone who values spontaneity and doesn’t get bogged down by minor details. They aren’t excessively bothered with rules or conventions; instead, they follow life’s lead, typically with a carefree smile.

These are the dreamers, and they don’t mind if things don’t go exactly as planned. Their bag, like their life, flows freely and effortlessly.

The Independent Trailblazer: Determined Carry

When you see someone carrying their luggage with purpose and confidence, you’re most certainly looking at someone who is fiercely independent. They’re the type of person who understands what they want and isn’t scared to pursue it.

Their bag is an extension of their self-reliance—whether they’re holding it tightly in one hand or striding confidently with it, they move through life with purpose. For them, the bag is more than just an accessory; it symbolizes their independence and strength.

The Lay-Back Dreamer: Bag Carried Casually

Then there’s the person who carries their luggage like they have all the time in the world. It’s not hurried or regimented; it’s simply there, uncomplicated and unhurried. This person probably has a peaceful, relaxed disposition and accepts life as it comes.

They don’t worry about the minor details, and they carry a sense of calm and calmness with them wherever they go. Their laid-back style represents their inner equilibrium, and they make those around them feel comfortable.

What Does Your Bag Reveal About You?

So, how do you carry your bag? Perhaps it’s just a habit, perhaps it’s a small glimpse into how you handle life. The next time you pick up your luggage, consider what it might be saying about you. It’s just another way we interact with the environment around us—without even recognizing it.

Melania Trump releases first statement in weeks after mysteriously vanishing from public eye

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Melania Trump has suddenly come out of hiding. Amid rumours about her apparent ‘disappearance’, the First Lady has announced a statement.

For those out of the loop with recent speculation, 54-year-old Melania first attracted concerns over her whereabouts after missing out on several White House events of late.

Firstly, this lady shares her 18-year-old son Barron with the 47th US president – didn’t attend at a meeting Trump held with several world leaders earlier this month (4 Feb).

She also supposedly disapeared in a formal dinner her other-half had hosted in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, for the Republican senators and their spouses, and the Super Bowl last weekend.

The last online post that involved Melania was a portrait of her, shared on the @flotus Instagram account last month.

“Does anyone know where Melania is now? She was right by his side & now she’s gone. I miss her being here!” one desperate fan recently wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Another asked: “Where is Melania? It’s been quite some time since she’s been in public.”

Meanwhile she’s alive and well, and has this week broken her silence in a statement confirming that tours of the white house are soon to attend following the Trump family transition period.

Melania said: “The President and I are excited to reopen the White House to those interested in the extraordinary story of this iconic and beautiful landmark.

“There is much to learn about the American Presidency, the First Families who have lived here, and our Nation’s rich history from a firsthand experience at the White House.”

She added: “This opportunity is unique among nations around the globe — a tradition we are honored to continue for the hundreds of thousands of visitors who come each year.”

It reported that she’d been spending much of her time in New York, where Barron is currently attending NYU’s Stern School of Business.

Asked where she’ll spend the most time, Melania revealed: “I will be in the White House. And when I need to be in New York, I will be in New York. When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach.

“My first priority is to be a mum, to be a First Lady, to be a wife.”

Old Men Sitting On A Bench

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Two old men are sat on a bench at the park.

A young, smoking hot girl runs past in a sports bra and a tiny pair of shorts.

One of the men smiles and this brings the girl over.

“Why are you staring at me and grinning,

you pervert?” she says.

The old man sweetly replies

“My dear I’m not smiling at you,

I’m smiling at the thought that no matter how bad the world gets, there will always be young,

pretty girls in the summer to cheer up a lonely old man”

The girl replies “awwwww you sweet old man”

leans in and gives him a kiss on the cheek and jogs on.

The old man turns to his friend and says “ 3 to zip mugley, your turn”.

White House responds after Donald Trump sports nasty bruise

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The White House has given a somewhat dubious explanation to the large bruise sighted on President Donald Trump’s hand earlier this week.

Trump’s meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron on Monday, February 24 made headlines for all manner of reasons. Yet in the aftermath of the engagement, it was a nasty-looking bruise on the POTUS’ paw that drew commentary on social media.

After a close-up picture of the bruise – which covers a large area of the back of Trump’s right hand – found its way to the internet, a discussion began to take place. Many have weighed in to share what they believe could have caused such an injury, but the main sentiment was that of concern.

The question on people’s lips was this: Is the bruise tied to a health issue the president is suffering from that has been kept quiet?

Needless to say, pretty much anything you chance to read on social media should be taken as conjecture unless there’s pretty substantial evidence to back it up. Which is why those hoping to get an answer might have breathed a sigh of relief when White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the matter.

That was until her answer proved to be less than what the majority had hoped for, with some people going so far as to accuse her of lying.

Of Trump’s bruise, Leavitt said: “President Trump is a man of the people and he meets more Americans and shakes their hands on a daily basis than any other president in history.

“His commitment is unwavering and he proves that every single day.”

In a follow-up statement, she stressed her point again, stating: “President Trump has bruises on his hand because he’s constantly working and shaking hands all day every day.”

As mentioned above, there were people online who cast their aspersions as to the validity of Leavitt’s explanation.

“Why even lie? It’s obviously an IV bruise for blood testing or something. Is it a surprise to people that Trump is old and gets regular physician visits?” one wrote on X.

Another penned: “The White House just said the mysterious makeup-covered bruise on Trump’s right hand is because he is ‘shaking hands all day every day’. Yeah, no. Nope. Turns out we’re not nearly that stupid.”

Given Trump’s track record of bending the truth to suit his narrative, it should come as no surprise that there are a lot of Americans who are reluctant to take what he – and by extension his administration – say at face value.

That said, there were others on X who seemed ready to accept that the president, now 78 years old, could come by such a bruise through something as trivial as shaking too many hands.

“My husband had to shake hundreds of hands a day, his hands would bruise too. It’s a real thing,” one person wrote.

“That’s how some old people bruise, I see grandma go through this when she hurts herself. Also takes forever to heal,” echoed another.

A third wrote: “He probably hit his hand you morons! All of you that are worried about a bruise are as stupid as I thought. So everyone that is asking doesn’t get bruised?”

Readers may remember that there was some amount of controversy last year over the release of Trump’s medical records. In August of 2024, Trump declared that he would “gladly” make his medical records public. In October, though, he told reporters that the public already has sufficient information on his health.

“Yeah, my health records—I’ve done five exams over the last four years. You’ve got them all,” he said. “I’ve given my health exams, I’ve also done cognitive tests twice and I’ve aced them.

What do you make of the obvious bruise on Trump’s hand? Let us know your thoughts and theories in the comments.

Kat Timpf Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis While Announcing Birth Of Her Son

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Longtime popular Fox News figure Kat Timpf revealed she was diagnosed with breast cancer just hours before giving birth to her first child.

In a heartfelt social media post, Timpf described what she called an “unconventional birth announcement.”

“Last week, I welcomed my first child into the world. About fifteen hours before I went into labor, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now, before you worry, my doctor says it’s Stage 0 and is confident that it almost certainly hasn’t spread. Or, as I’ve explained to the few people I’ve managed to tell about it so far: Don’t freak out. It’s just, like, a LITTLE bit of cancer,” Timpf began.

“Still, it was not a chill day. I mean, to say the least! I woke up more-than-a-week-past-due pregnant, completely consumed by doing everything I could to get the baby out. By the middle of the afternoon, I was waddling around from appointment to appointment, talking about how to get my cancer out. I sat and listened as they told me that the best course of action would likely be a double mastectomy as soon as possible. I asked all the questions I could, including if I could get a copy of my tumor ultrasound to put on the fridge next to the ultrasound of my baby. Finally, by the middle of the night, I was crawling around on the floor of my apartment in spontaneous labor, before heading to the hospital to meet my baby, whom I’d learn at the time of birth was a son,” Timpf added.

“The good news? People who work at hospitals make excellent audiences for dark humor — and, as someone whose first book was about the power of jokes to get through traumatic situations, there was really no better place for me to be. Just minutes after my boy was born, I was talking with the nurses about what a birth announcement in my situation might look like,” she declared.

“Should I go with ‘Mom and baby are doing well, except maybe for mom’s cancer, and then maybe the baby after breastfeeding is stunted by her double mastectomy,’ and then shut off my phone for a week?” she continued.

Timpf added, “Anyway! These next three months of maternity leave are going to look a lot different than I’d anticipated, and I’m still getting used to my new reality. Still, as I navigate new motherhood (and new cancer) I’m learning to celebrate everything I can. I’m lucky that we found the cancer so early; I’m lucky to be my son’s mom. I mean, I know I’m biased, but the little dude absolutely rules — and not just because he might have saved my life.”

“Thank you all for your support, laughter, and love as I embrace this wildly unexpected chapter. Here’s to resilience, to miracles in the midst of chaos, and to finding humor and hope even on the toughest days,” she concluded.

Timpf received an outpouring of support on social media, including many of her colleagues at Fox News.

“We’re all here for you Kat!” Greg Gutfeld posted on X.

“Praying for you and your family, Kat. Sending you lots of love!” Kayleigh McEnany told Timpf.

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“We love you, Kat, & will be here for you every step of the way,” Guy Benson said.

“Love you. Always here for you. You have an army of us ready to help. Congratulations my love. You will be a wonderful mom,” Janice Dean said.

“You are so loved, Kat! And supported. That he already saved your life is a beautiful part of all this. Here for you,” Jessica Tarlov wrote.

“You are amazing in every way. And you were heroic in labor given the day you’d just had! I love you,” Kennedy said.

DOJ Indicts 14 Members Of ‘Extensive’ Migrant Smuggling Operation

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The Justice Department announced earlier this week that it has charged 14 members of an “extensive alien smuggling organization” while eight other people were also arrested for smuggling hundreds of illegal migrants into the U.S.

On February 19, a grand jury in Las Cruces, New Mexico, returned an indictment against 14 individuals for conspiracy to transport, harbor, and bring illegal aliens into the United States. Eight of those charged were arrested on February 20 and 21, said a DOJ press release on Monday.

“Today’s indictment alleges that the defendants engaged in a sophisticated conspiracy to smuggle aliens into and throughout the United States at great danger to the aliens, resulting in the death of one person,” said Supervisory Official Antoinette T. Bacon of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.

“The Justice Department worked with our partners at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to dismantle an alien smuggling organization based in Mexico that has allegedly smuggled hundreds of illegal aliens, including unaccompanied children, through New Mexico and South Texas,” Bacon continued.

“We are committed to eliminating transnational alien smuggling organizations that exploit migrants purely for profit and undermine our national security.”

According to the indictment, the defendants were involved in a conspiracy to unlawfully bring undocumented individuals from Mexico into the United States via the southern border. The indictment claims that the defendants also facilitated the transportation of these individuals within the U.S. and concealed them in “stash houses” along the route, said the press release.

In some instances, the defendants allegedly evaded law enforcement by driving at high speeds and advising the undocumented individuals on how to flee from U.S. Border Patrol and bypass checkpoints. The indictment further alleges that one undocumented individual died from heat exposure during a smuggling attempt and was abandoned in the desert, the DOJ added.

“Human smuggling organizations threaten our national security and exploit vulnerable individuals for profit, putting their lives at risk and undermining public safety,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Holland S. Kastrin for the District of New Mexico.

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of New Mexico is committed to continuing to work with our federal, state and local partners to dismantle transnational human smuggling organizations, hold their leaders accountable, and seize the illicit proceeds generated by these exploitative enterprises,” Kastrin continued.

The arrests come following a series of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on his first days in office ordering reversals of nearly all of the Biden-Harris immigration and border policies that essentially created an “open border” situation for most of their four-year term.

During the last administration, it is estimated that nearly 8 million people were detected crossing illegally into the U.S. under Biden-Harris.

“We are appreciative of our brave law enforcement partners for their continued vigilance in investigating and apprehending members of transnational criminal organizations who conspire to undermine our nation’s immigration laws for their profit, with a callous and reckless disregard for the sanctity of life,” said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations (ICE HSI) El Paso Special Agent in Charge Jason T. Stevens.

“As this case sadly demonstrates, human smuggling is a crime that takes lives and puts the public at risk. ICE HSI is passionately devoted to using its abundant authority to identify, investigate, and arrest criminals who prey on the vulnerabilities of people they treat as human cargo,” Stevens noted further, per the DOJ press release.

Each defendant is charged with conspiracy to bring, transport, and harbor illegal aliens in the United States. If convicted, they face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine the final sentence, taking into account the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors, the DOJ added.

Trump Makes Big Announcement at First Cabinet Meeting

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President Donald Trump held his first official Cabinet meeting since beginning his second term.

Elon Musk, an adviser to Trump and the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), spoke at the Cabinet meeting. As he first stood up to speak, Musk said he was “tech support” and said DOGE was doing lots of work to “fix the government computer systems.”

The meeting took a turn when a reporter asked Trump if any of his Cabinet members had heard complaints about Musk and what DOGE was seeking to accomplish.

Trump responded by saying, “Hey Elon, let the Cabinet speak for a second. Is anyone unhappy with Elon? If you are, we’ll throw him out of here. Anyone unhappy?”

The room erupted in laughter after the comment from Trump.

Musk also spoke about DOGE and what his team has been tasked to handle by the president.

“A couple tech support here, because this is actually as crazy as accounts that that that is almost a little description of the world of the those team is doing is helping fix the gonna computer systems. Menu systems are extremely old; they don’t communicate their lot of mistakes and systems. Software doesn’t work so we are actually takes whole. It’s it’s it’s ironic, but it’s true,” Musk said.

“The overall goal here with the doors to is to help address the steps that we simply cannot sustain as a coterie two trillion dollar deficit. The interest rates that just the interest on the national debt now exceeds the defense department spending. We spent a lot of us problem, but we’re spending like it over a trillion dollars on interest. If this continues, the country will go to become de facto background, but an optional thing, it is the central thing that that’s best series of here and taking a lot of and getting a lot of death threats like spectrum up. But if we don’t do this, America will go bankrupt. That’s why it has to be done. Competence at this point knock on wood, like of my head,” Musk joked.

“Dollars in savings. That would be a roughly 15 percent of it’s for seven trillion dollar budget and see that can only be done with the support of everyone in this room like to thank the lord for a sport. Thank you very much this. This can only be done with with your sport,” he added.

Musk continued, “To support function for the present for the agencies and departments to help achieve those savings into effect, if actually find, 15 percent reduction in fraud and waste. So like was this we’ll just go to those stuck up with line. I my light on. We specify each item so. Make mistakes, we won’t be perfect, but when we make mistake, we’ll fix it very quickly.”

At another moment, Trump confirmed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will come to the White House on Friday to sign an agreement about natural resources and rebuilding Ukraine after the war.

“We’re doing very well with Russia-Ukraine. President Zelensky is going to be coming on Friday. It’s now confirmed, and we’re going to be signing an agreement,” Trump said, thanking Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

He added, “We’ve been able to make a deal where we’re going to get our money back and we’re going to get a lot of money in the future, and I think that’s appropriate.”

Trump said that his administration is “happy about” the deal, which could let the U.S. get rare earth minerals from Ukraine as part of larger talks to end Russia’s invasion and include the US in a fund to help Ukraine rebuild

Trump Warns 1 Million Federal Workers Might Be Fired: ‘They Are on the Bubble’

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President Donald Trump said that at least a million federal workers are “on the bubble” because they haven’t replied to an email asking them to explain why they should keep their jobs.

During his first Cabinet meeting of this second term, Trump was asked what happened to the people who didn’t answer the email sent Saturday by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) asking them to list five bullet points of things they did in the last week.

Elon Musk, an adviser to Trump and the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), spoke at the Cabinet meeting and was asked about the emails sent.

“We’re going to send another email,” Musk said. “But our goal is not to be capricious or unfair. We want to give people every opportunity to send an email. And the email could simply be ‘What I’m working on is too sensitive or classified to describe.’ Like, literally just that would be sufficient. You know, I think this is just common sense.”

Moments later, though, Trump interjected and said the consequences could indeed be more dire for the non-respondents.

“Those million people that haven’t responded though, Elon, they are on the bubble,” Trump said. “You know, I wouldn’t say that we’re thrilled about it. You know, they haven’t responded. Now, maybe they don’t exist. Maybe we’re paying people that don’t exist. Don’t forget we just got here. This group just got here. But those people are on the bubble, as they say. Maybe they’re gonna be gone.”

“I wouldn’t say that Biden ran a very tight administration,” Trump said. “They spent money like nobody’s ever spent money before. Wasted money. The green new scam, all of the different things they spent money on. And you’ve seen that. We’ve seen that with some of the things that I read in speeches. I read them, and people can’t believe when I read them. Twenty million here, 30 million here for a little educational course on something.”

The meeting took a turn when a reporter asked Trump if any of his Cabinet members had heard complaints about Musk and what DOGE was seeking to accomplish.

Trump responded by saying, “Hey Elon, let the Cabinet speak for a second. Is anyone unhappy with Elon? If you are, we’ll throw him out of here. Anyone unhappy?”

The room erupted in laughter after the comment from Trump.

Musk also spoke about DOGE and what his team has been tasked to handle by the president.

“A couple tech support here, because this is actually as crazy as accounts that that that is almost a little description of the world of the those team is doing is helping fix the gonna computer systems. Menu systems are extremely old; they don’t communicate their lot of mistakes and systems. Software doesn’t work so we are actually takes whole. It’s it’s it’s ironic, but it’s true,” Musk said.

“The overall goal here with the doors to is to help address the steps that we simply cannot sustain as a coterie two trillion dollar deficit. The interest rates that just the interest on the national debt now exceeds the defense department spending. We spent a lot of us problem, but we’re spending like it over a trillion dollars on interest. If this continues, the country will go to become de facto background, but an optional thing, it is the central thing that that’s best series of here and taking a lot of and getting a lot of death threats like spectrum up. But if we don’t do this, America will go bankrupt. That’s why it has to be done. Competence at this point knock on wood, like of my head,” Musk joked.

“Dollars in savings. That would be a roughly 15 percent of it’s for seven trillion dollar budget and see that can only be done with the support of everyone in this room like to thank the lord for a sport. Thank you very much this. This can only be done with with your sport,” he added.

Musk continued, “To support function for the present for the agencies and departments to help achieve those savings into effect, if actually find, 15 percent reduction in fraud and waste. So like was this we’ll just go to those stuck up with line. I my light on. We specify each item so. Make mistakes, we won’t be perfect, but when we make mistake, we’ll fix it very quickly.”

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Jobless Mom-Of-12 Known As ‘Queen Of Benefits’ Who Collects $50k Per Year Gets Dose Of Karma

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An English mother of 12 reportedly stole more than $12,000 in change from parking meters. Cheryl Prudham, 34, is no stranger to publicity or controversy. Before this, she came under fire for collecting more than $49,000 a year in welfare, earning the title “Queen of Benefits” from the country’s newspapers.

Earlier in the year, Cheryl was photographed shopping for a Mercedes at a dealership near her home in Wigan, Lancashire.

Cheryl’s estranged husband, Robert Prudham, 31, is charged with stealing $12,886 from parking meters along with failing to divulge previous criminal convictions to a recruitment firm. Cheryl is accused of handling Robert’s stolen cash.

The family trio, which includes Jacob Undertown, 27, are all charged with the same crimes, but deny the allegations. The three reportedly stole cash and coins from numerous car parks in Maidstone, Kent.

Cheryl, Robert and Undertown will stand trial in November, reports the Daily Mail.

Cherly is a part-time cleaner and had six children by two different men before having six more with Robert.

The couple broke up after she says she caught Robert having a threesome involving his own cousin.

“I don’t want another [man] because they are too much hard work. I was hurt by Robert and find it difficult to trust again,” she said.

She recently revealed she wants another child, which she plans to have through a sperm donor. She says she’s addicted to getting pregnant.

When Cheryl and Robert were still married, they reportedly took home $73,626 a year and succeeded in evading a $31,899 benefits cap. By having a 13th child, Cheryl would be able to claim more benefits, according to The Mirror.

“Another baby would mean more benefits so the more the merrier,” said Cheryl.

“I’m not worried about getting hit by the benefits cap, there are always ways around it.”

She plans on using the extra money for breast enhancement surgery and tummy tuck.

“I’ve spent most of my life having babies and I wanted to treat myself and concentrate on me for a bit,” she says.

”I’ve had offers of dates but I can’t be bothered with men any more and I’ve realized having babies makes me happy.”

Sources: Daily MailThe Mirror / Photo credit: SWNS via Daily Mail

10 People Who Wasted Their Money in the Most Unthinkable Ways

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Money is a sophisticated subject because some people save it, others spend it wisely, and then there are those who end up wasting it. In this collection, we have found a series of short stories about people who lost their money in unpredicted and surprising ways.

Story 1:

A guy I worked with had a long-distance relationship with this girl he’d yet to meet in person. Then, suddenly, she told him she could fly out and meet him in a month. At the time, he lived in the basement of his folks’ place—not something he had disclosed earlier in their chats. In a panic, he got a new apartment.

Then he went to one of those furniture rental places and rented an entire apartment’s worth of furniture: a couch, tables, a dining set, a bedroom suite, a TV, etc. The whole apartment was filled with rental furniture, which, if you don’t know, gets expensive really quickly. So after all this, the girl finally showed up. They went to his apartment, and that’s when she told him that they should break up.

She didn’t want to do it over text and without meeting him at least once. She thought it wouldn’t be fair to him. She stayed one night and got on the plane the next day. Apparently, her stop in our city was just an extended layover as she was heading to Europe to tour with friends.

She slept in the rental bed, and he slept on the rental couch. The next day, he drove her to the airport in his rental car. I don’t know how many thousands he dropped for that one breakup date, but man… what a waste. © aussydog / Reddit

Story 2:

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I decided to fulfill a childhood dream and install a single-lane bowling alley in my basement for $50,000. It sounded like the perfect way to host parties and keep myself entertained. But after the novelty wore off, I realized no one wanted to bowl more than a game or two.

Now I just have an incredibly noisy, space-hogging reminder of my poor impulse control. I could’ve gone on 20 amazing vacations with that money instead of sitting alone in my basement, throwing gutter balls.

Story 3:

Story 4: 

I wasted my money on a “free trial” of a muscle-building supplement. I was in my first year of college and decided I wanted to get in better shape but didn’t know where to start. I clicked an ad saying it could help build muscle fast, got my free bottle in the mail, and started seeing a bunch of weird charges on my card. They didn’t charge for that first bottle, but they charged a subscription fee.

I immediately called the bank to have my card blocked, but by that time, I was out something like $100 that I couldn’t afford as a student. I kept getting spam calls too and had to tell the rep very firmly that I wanted to be unsubscribed. © Hoguera / Reddit

Story 5: 

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When I was a recent graduate, I was scammed by an insurance company. I was just so happy to be hired by anyone that I was duped into thinking I could make money by selling people insurance they didn’t want or need.

I paid $350 for a textbook for an exam to become certified. Although I passed the exam, I realized within a week that the company was a scam—complete with a ridiculous script that, if we went off it, we would get in trouble—and cold calling.
Worst. Mistake. Ever. © Unknown author / Reddit

Story 6: 

Story 7: 

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I once got locked out of my car one night. I called the first name on the Google search. I was given a quote of $60, so I agreed. The “locksmith” only used a slim jim to open my door, and I was charged $130. I had no choice but to pay and walk away very sad. © El_Clinico_Magnifico / Reddit

Story 8: 

In times of need, I had to sell a very expensive camera (around $900) that I’d bought with my very first salary and that was really dear to me. I was young, and some guy responded to my offer via email, telling me he was interested but was on a business trip. He said it would be nice of me to send it to some place in Africa, and assured me he’d pay for any extra costs.

Not only did he never pay me for anything, but I also ended up paying a hundred dollars for the shipping. Lesson learned, but I’m still sad to this day when I think about it. © SkyhuntL / Reddit

Story 9: 

Story 10: 

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My boyfriend planned a romantic weekend at a luxury hotel. Everything felt perfect—until checkout. His card got declined, and he turned red with embarrassment. I smiled and paid for our stay.

As we were leaving, the receptionist discreetly pulled me aside and said, “Be careful, I’ve seen this guy do the same thing with other women. He comes here, his card gets declined, and they end up paying for everything. You’re being scammed!”

I chose not to believe her. We were still early in our relationship, and I trusted him completely—I had no reason not to. But over time, he started pulling similar tricks more often. I noticed he was making me pay for shopping trips and other expenses. The final straw came when he tried to steal my money by pressuring me to invest in a shady scheme.

I broke up with him. Yet the memory of that hotel stay still haunts me because it was the beginning of it all, and I wish I had listened to that girl.

Elizabeth Montgomery’s sudden death shocked us all

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When you hear the name Elizabeth Montgomery, it’s impossible not to hear the little twinkle that accompanied her character’s nose twitch on Bewitched.

The stunning actress became a household name and global phenomenon in the 1960s – but sadly, she died unexpectedly in 1995.

At Newsner, we have written about many beautiful and talented women – but Elizabeth Montgomery stole my youthful heart right off the bat.

Most movie & TV actors and actresses need makeup and hair stylists to make them look good – Elizabeth did not. She was a natural beauty, and I loved watching her in Bewitched.

So what happened to Elizabeth Montgomery after her run as Samantha Stephens in the popular 1960s sitcom?

In 2024, the talented actress would have celebrated her 91st birthday, but let’s take a look back at her career in film and television before her untimely death in 1995.

Elizabeth Montgomery was born in Los Angeles on April 15, 1933 to a Broadway actress and film star, so acting was in her blood since birth.

“Dad tells me I often climbed on his lap after dinner and remarked, ‘I’m going to be an actress when I grow up.’ I don’t know whether he encouraged me or not, but he told me he would humor me and would tell me to wait and see what happened when I grew up,” Elizabeth said in 1954 interview with the Los Angeles Times.

Her father, Robert Montgomery, was a very popular and acclaimed actor.

”I’ll be real honest and say that Daddy did help me get a break in TV and I’m really grateful for his assistance and guidance. He’s my most severe critic, but also a true friend as well as loving father.”

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Elizabeth attended school in California before moving to New York City, where she attended the Spence School. After graduating, she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts for three years.

When she was still a teenager, she made her television debut on her father’s show, Robert Montgomery Presents. She continued to make several appearances on his show.

By 1953, Elizabeth had made her Broadway debut starring in Late Love. Two years later in 1955 she appeared in her first film, The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, and then two years later she returned to Broadway.

As her career continued to advance, Elizabeth found love, but it never lasted long.

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In 1954 she married Frederick Gallatin Cammann, but the couple divorced a year later. She married Gig Young, an award-winning actor, in 1956, and the two stayed married until they divorced in 1963.

While filming Johnny Cool, Elizabeth met William Asher, a director and TV producer. Not only would he prove to be beneficial to her career, but the two also hit it off romantically.

They married in 1963 and had three children together.

Starring in Bewitched

While Elizabeth Montgomery did star in shows such as Alfred Hitchcock PresentsThe Loretta Young ShowThe Untouchables, and The Twilight Zone, perhaps her most well-known role was as the nose-twitching witch Samantha Stephens on Bewitched.

The supernatural comedy, which aired for eight seasons from 1964 to 1972, propelled Elizabeth into the spotlight.

Suddenly she became a household name and everyone was trying to replicate Samantha’s famous nose twitch.

”I’d never thought much about a series because I liked the idea of picking a script I liked with a character I thought I could sustain for an hour. In a series, you live with one character day in and day out – and you only hope it will be one that will not drive you crazy,” Elizabeth told AP in 1965.

She earned five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations during her spell on the show.

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Following Bewitched‘s run and the end of her marriage with Asher, Elizabeth went on to star in many made-for-television movies, many which were in stark contrast to her previous role on Bewitched.

She starred in Mrs. Sundance (1973), A Case of Rape (1974), The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), Black Widow Murders (1993), The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1994), and Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995).

It was during the filming of Mrs. Sundance that she met Robert Foxworth. The two remained together until Elizabeth’s death in 1995, though they didn’t get married until 1993.

“Before Jane Seymour, before Lindsay Wagner and before Valerie Bertinelli, Elizabeth was the first Queen of the TV movies; she went from queen of the witches to queen of the TV movie and it was no longer a struggle to break away from Bewitched,” Herbie J Pilato, author of two books on Elizabeth Montgomery, said.

Unfortunately, her career was cut short when on May 18, 1995 after a long battle with colon cancer.

According to the Los Angeles Times, her family reported she was 57 when she died, though many places listed her birth year as 1933, making her 62 at the time of her death.

The actress had battled the disease for years and had believed she was cancer-free, but while filming Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan, she became ill.

By the time she was able to get checked out in March 1995, it was too late. The cancer had spread to her liver.

American actress Elizabeth Montgomery (1933 – 1995), circa 1965. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

Elizabeth died in her sleep at her home in Beverly Hills with her husband and three children by her side. One month after her passing, a memorial was held at the Canon Theatre in Beverly Hills. Famous jazz musician Herbie Hancock played music and the author Dominick Dunne, Elizabeth’s lifelong friend, spoke about their early years of friendship when they lived in New York City.

The Bewitched star had her body cremated at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

On playing a variety of characters throughout her career, Elizabeth said in a 1992 interview:

“They all have different kinds of ‘feels’ to them and that’s probably one of the reasons why I’ve done them. I get letters from people saying one of the things they like best about what I’ve done since ‘Bewitched’ is that they never know what I’m going to do next.”

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Looking back at photos from her time on the Bewitched, we are instantly transported to a simpler, more innocent era.

Elizabeth’s playful charm and iconic nose twitch remind us of a time when magic was just a flick away. With each smile, Elizabeth brought warmth and joy to countless families, and her legacy continues to shine brightly today, reminding us of television’s golden age.

 “Elizabeth was the least arrogant star I’ve ever met,” Herbie J Pilato, author of Twitch Upon a Star and executive producer of the documentary Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life, told Closer in April 2023. “She channeled that down-to-earthiness into Samantha, and we all loved her.”

Such a naturally gorgeous woman! It’s a shame that she was taken from us way too soon.

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US flag hung upside down in Yosemite as sign of “distress”

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If you happened to find yourself in Yosemite National Park this past weekend (February 22, to be exact), you might have been drawn to the peculiar sight of the American flag hanging upside-down from a cliff.

Right about now is an understandably chaotic time to be an American. A new administration often promises change, but Donald Trump’s executive orders, erratic claims, and crackdowns on supposed overspending within the federal workforce, have more than just ruffled feathers. And that’s before we get onto the mess he’s making with regards to foreign affairs.

As a result, much of the rest of the world finds themselves watching the US with a sense of intrigue bordering on concern. Just what will Trump – and his cohort of eccentric aides – do next?

While we don’t have the answer to that (let’s face it, no one does, likely not even Donald himself) we can tell you what sort of message was being sent when someone decided to hang the US flag upside down from El Capitan in Yosemite National Park.

It perhaps won’t surprise you to learn that there are a customary set of rules where the US flag is concerned.

You’ll likely have seen videos online wherein people go to great lengths to ensure it never touches the ground, but there’s slightly more to things than simply showing the flag the respect of not getting muddy from time to time.

As per the US Flag Code: “The flag should never be used as wearing apparel, bedding, or drapery. It should never be festooned, drawn back, nor up, in folds, but always allowed to fall free.”

Another point details how ‘the flag should never be displayed with the union down’, which is exactly what happened at Yosemite on Sunday. So… just what is going on?

Well, according to NBC News, the flag was positioned so by a group of Yosemite employees, and with a particular aim in mind.

The aforementioned Flag Code rules that the US flag should never be displayed upside down, “Except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.”

As per reports, the workers who hung the flag upside down in Yosemite did so in protest of recent job cuts within the National Park Service.

The Trump administration are said to have cut 1,000 jobs at the agency, impacting both national park and forest employees. Perhaps worryingly, Trump instructed Elon Musk, head of the newly-formed Department of Government Efficiency to be “more aggressive” in his pursuit of supposed cost-saving cuts.

What do you make of the ongoing unrest in the US. Let us know in the comments.

Elon Musk and Trump just sent email to all federal employees requesting one thing or they’ll be classed as resigning if they don’t respond

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As Elon Musk and Donald Trump push for government efficiency, federal employees have been given an ultimatum—respond to an email or be considered resigned.

Musk, now a special government employee leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with Vivek Ramaswamy, announced that all federal workers must outline their weekly accomplishments by 11:59 PM ET on Monday. Failure to respond, he warned on Twitter, would be seen as a resignation.

While some, like Matt Van Swol, saw it as reasonable, backlash followed. FBI Director Kash Patel urged employees to pause responses, and federal court officials advised against action. AFGE President Everett Kelley condemned the move as “cruel and disrespectful”, vowing to challenge unlawful terminations. 

“I bake these probably more than a DOZEN times a year!”

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I bake this dish more than a DOZEN times a year, and every single time, people tell me it’s the best thing I make. Whether it’s a holiday gathering, a potluck, or a simple family dinner, this recipe is guaranteed to be the star of the night! It’s warm, comforting, and packed with flavors that keep everyone coming back for more.

The best part? It’s incredibly easy to make, yet it tastes like you’ve spent hours in the kitchen. The golden brown, crispy top gives way to a soft, flavorful inside that melts in your mouth. I promise, once you try it, you’ll never need another recipe for this dish again!

My Most Requested Baked Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 loaf of cornbread (crumbled)
  • 1/2 cup butter (melted)
  • 1 small onion (chopped)
  • 2 celery stalks (chopped)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 eggs (beaten)
  • 1 cup cooked, shredded chicken (optional)
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 can cream of chicken soup

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease a baking dish and set it aside.
  2. In a pan, sauté the onions and celery in butter until soft.
  3. In a large bowl, combine the crumbled cornbread, sautéed veggies, salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning.
  4. Stir in the chicken broth, beaten eggs, milk, and cream of chicken soup. Mix until everything is well incorporated.
  5. Add in the shredded chicken if using.
  6. Pour the mixture into the greased baking dish and bake for 40-45 minutes or until the top is golden brown.
  7. Let it cool slightly before serving. Enjoy!

This dish is always a hit, and I promise, if you bring this anywhere, you’ll be the talk of the night!

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Did you know that waking up at 3 or 4 in the morning is a clear sign of

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Stress and Anxiety: High levels of stress or anxiety can disrupt sleep patterns. When the mind is racing or preoccupied with worries, it can lead to waking up during the night. This is often accompanied by difficulty falling back asleep.


Sleep Disorders: Conditions such as insomnia or sleep apnea can cause frequent awakenings during the night. Insomnia is characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep, while sleep apnea involves pauses in breathing during sleep, leading to sudden awakenings.

Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, especially in women during menopause, can affect sleep quality and lead to waking up in the early hours.

Lifestyle Factors: Consuming caffeine or alcohol, especially in the hours leading up to bedtime, can disrupt sleep. Similarly, irregular sleep schedules, such as staying up late or waking up at different times each day, can affect your body’s internal clock.

Environmental Factors: Noise, light, or an uncomfortable sleeping environment can also lead to waking up during the night. Ensuring a dark, quiet, and comfortable space can help improve sleep quality. Read more below

The First Three Colors You See Reveals What’s Really Bothering You Deep Inside

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Black – Deep-Seated Fears and Emotional Burdens

Our subconscious mind has a way of communicating with us through the things we notice first. Colors, in particular, hold deep emotional and psychological significance, often linked to our inner struggles and suppressed feelings. The first three colors you see in this image could reveal what’s truly weighing on your heart and mind. Let’s explore what each color might signify and what it says about your hidden concerns.

Red – Intense Emotions and Unresolved Anger

If RED stood out to you first, it may indicate suppressed anger, frustration, or deep-seated resentment. You might be holding onto past conflicts or experiencing an internal battle between expressing your emotions and keeping them contained. It’s important to find healthy ways to release your tension and address the root of your stress.

Blue – Overwhelming Sadness and Loneliness

Seeing BLUE first suggests that you might be dealing with emotions of sadness, isolation, or a longing for peace. You could be feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities or struggling with personal relationships that leave you feeling disconnected. Consider seeking out meaningful connections and allowing yourself to express your feelings openly.

Yellow – Anxiety and Fear of Uncertainty

If YELLOW catches your eye, it might indicate underlying anxiety and concerns about the future. You could be feeling uncertain about a major decision or dealing with self-doubt that prevents you from moving forward. Acknowledge your fears and try to focus on embracing the unknown with optimism and confidence.

Green – Emotional Healing and Inner Conflict

GREEN is often associated with healing, balance, and personal growth. If this was one of the first colors you noticed, you might be struggling with inner conflicts related to relationships or self-acceptance. You are likely in a phase of healing and transformation, but you may need to give yourself more time to process past wounds.

Black – Deep-Seated Fears and Emotional Burdens

Midnight Intrusion: The Airbnb Stay That Turned Into a Nightmare

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Vacations are supposedly a time of adventure, relaxation, and happy memories. But sometimes, things don’t go as planned, and the places we stay become the stuff of nightmares. From creepy encounters to sh0cking surprises, these travelers had experiences they’ll never forget—for all the wrong reasons.

I discovered a hidden camera in our Airbnb bedroom. It was midnight. My husband quickly covered it with a towel, and we went to sleep.At 2 a.m., the door burst open. The Airbnb owner stormed in, furious, screaming, “You idiots, this is a camera to see the outside! Why have you covered it?”

It turned out the camera was aimed at the street, not the bedroom. The owner, paranoid from a string of thefts in the neighborhood—including the theft of his car—had installed it to watch for trouble. He admitted to monitoring the footage obsessively.

We left first thing in the morning, feeling shaken and uncomfortable. Despite his explanation, breaking into our room in the middle of the night crossed every boundary. We left an honest review, warning future guests about the intrusion

Supreme Court Rejects Dispute Over Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots

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The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge by civil and voting rights groups seeking to overturn Pennsylvania’s requirement that mail-in ballots include a handwritten date on the outer envelope.

The groups argued that the mandate is unnecessary and has led to the disqualification of valid ballots.

The justices refused to review a lower court ruling that upheld the requirement, rejecting the claim that it violated federal law, which prohibits discarding ballots for paperwork errors that are “not material” to determining a voter’s eligibility.

Donald Trump’s ‘unfireable’ aide earns new, cruel nickname

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Have you ever heard of Natalie Harp?

She may not be the most well-known figure in Donald Trump’s inner circle, but her influence is undeniable.

In fact, she’s considered so indispensable that she’s been dubbed “unfireable”.

Who is Natalie Harp?
According to some, there are several successful strategies for getting close to Donald Trump and landing a job with him, writes The Guardian. One of them? Be young, blonde, and so obsessed with the president that even the Secret Service finds it a little weird.

That strategy certainly seems to have paid off for Natalie Harp, a former far-right cable host who is now an official aide to Trump.

So, who exactly is Natalie Harp, the woman who appears to be getting closer and closer to the POTUS?

What we do know is that she was born in 1991, which means she is 33-34 years old. Harp comes from a conservative Christian family in California.

Her father is an estate agent who founded a marketing and branding consultancy for travel companies and was the head of an ”office of innovation” at a private Christian university.

From 2009 to 2012, Natalie studied at Point Loma Nazarene University, a Christian liberal arts college in San Diego. In 2015, she graduated with an MBA from Liberty University, an evangelical college in Virginia.

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In 2019 Harp, a bone cancer survivor, stated in an interview with Fox News that Trump’s ”Right to Try” law had saved her from dying from the disease.

She later joined his presidential campaign and spoke at the Republican National Convention, comparing Trump to George Bailey from It’s a Wonderful Life, saying, “Without you, I’d have died waiting for [experimental drugs] to be approved.”

Her claims were questioned by experts, including former FDA official Peter Lurie and health sciences professor Jeremy Snyder, who noted that she had received an FDA-approved immunotherapy drug for an unapproved use — something that was already allowed before Right to Try.

After the election, Harp became an anchor for One America News Network, a far-right, pro-Trump cable channel known for spreading conspiracy theories. She repeatedly promoted Trump’s false claim that the election had been stolen.

In 2022, she left the network to join his communications team. The Washington Post reported that she often accompanied Trump on his daily golf outings, riding in a golf cart equipped with a laptop and printer to show him favorable news articles and online posts.

Harp later joined Trump’s 2024 campaign. The Bulwark reported that she was responsible for posting a controversial video referencing a “unified Reich” on his Truth Social account, which was deleted hours later. She also posted messages on his behalf and sent heated texts in his name to a major campaign donor, complaining about those running her super PAC. At the time, the group was spending millions on Trump’s campaign ads across key states.

Natalie Harp nickname
Natalie Harp has earned the nickname “Human Printer” due to her role in printing out news clips for the president, often following Trump around with a portable printer and battery pack — even sometimes running after him on the golf course — to hand him hard copies of flattering coverage.

According to The Times, which interviewed several anonymous sources, Harp’s primary role was to deliver unchallenged, highly favorable news about Trump, much of which comes from Gateway Pundit, a far-right site known for spreading conspiracy theories and false information.

In his upcoming book, Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power, Axios reporter Alex Isenstadt details how Harp managed to insert herself into Trump’s inner circle. At times, she crossed boundaries she shouldn’t have, as revealed in excerpts shared by Daily Mail.

“Harp didn’t do well with boundaries,” Isenstadt wrote.

“There was the time when a surprised Melania Trump stumbled upon Harp late at night in Trump’s private quarters at Mar-a-Lago, an area that was typically off-limits to those outside Trump’s family.”

“Harp was there to deliver Trump some documents and didn’t want to wait until the morning to give them to him,” Isenstadt explained.

And in excerpts from Michael Wolff’s new book on Trump, the ”Natalie situation” once escalated to the point where Secret Service agents considered her ”a potential danger to herself as well as to the president.”

In another eyebrow-raising display, Isenstadt wrote that Harp wandered into Trump’s unoccupied bedroom when on board “Trump Force One” when the plane was being used as a decoy.

New nickname
One can have different opinions about calling Natalie a ”walking printer” – some think it’s a bit harsh, while others see it as an innocent remark relating to her dedication.

However, it seems that Natalie has now earned a new, somewhat harsher label: Harp’s devotion during the campaign led to her being called ”Fatal Attraction,” with rivals comparing her to Glenn Close’s psychotic character, Alex Forrest.

”Before long, Trump advisers jokingly began to compare Harp to Alex Forrest, the character played by Glenn Close in the 1987 movie Fatal Attraction,” Isenstadt writes in his book.

”Forrest had become obsessed with a married man and, in the film’s most memorable scene, broke into his house and boiled the family’s pet rabbit,” he added.

While sources characterized Harp as the campaign’s biggest ”migraine,” her behavior didn’t spook Trump, who brought her from Florida to the White House.

”Harp was his Girl Friday,” Isenstadt wrote.

”If Trump wanted to publish a flame-throwing post on Truth Social? Natalie was there to send it through. If he wanted to read a fawning but factually dicey story in a Trump-aligned media outlet? Natalie was there to print it out. If Trump wanted to send some random news article to a Republican member of Congress? Natalie was there to text it to them,” the author continued.

”As much as those in the senior ranks wanted Natalie gone, they knew she was unfireable,” he said.

AI video of Trump kissing Musk’s feet plays inside HUD building

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Donald Trump and Elon Musk have grown close over the past year. The latter supported the former in his bid for re-election, both financially and via his social media platform, X, while the former repaid the latter for his services by appointing him as head of the newly-formed (and highly questionable) Department of Government Efficiency.

Theirs is a tale of fortitude, of sacrifice, of compassion and courage and… love?

Diners in the cafeteria of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) building might have been forgiven for thinking so when they were treated to an impromptu video broadcasting the moment Donald Trump kissed Elon Musk’s feet.

When did this moment happen? I hear you ask. How did I miss that? Well, the truth is you didn’t; it never happened.

The aforementioned video – though undeniably shocking – is AI generated, but that hasn’t stopped it gaining viral attention online after Vox journalist Rachel Cohen shared a clip of the incident to X.

A caption overlaid on the pair reads: “LONG LIVE THE REAL KING.”

As stated, the video was apparently left to play in the HUD cafeteria, giving any number of government employees the chance to see their Commander in Chief in a somewhat compromising position with the man many have criticized for boisterously forcing his way – unelected, we may add – into Trump’s administration.

At the time of writing, the person responsible for uploading the AI video isn’t known, but you can be sure there’ll be people vying to get to the bottom of it.

“This is so funny but disgusting as well,” one X user tweeted.

Another wrote: “Bro has two left feet.”

this video of Trump kissing Elon Musk’s feet is playing in the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development cafeteria this morning

(per source @HUDgov) pic.twitter.com/hrojPdLDHQ

— Rachel Cohen (@rmc031) February 24, 2025
“That’s not kissing, that’s something else and I don’t want it o be defined,” wrote a third.

A fourth questioned: “Funny, but isn’t it more like the other way around?”

Democrats from the US House Committee on Financial Services resolved: “Not all heroes wear capes.”

In real life, Trump and Musk have wasted no time in getting to work slimming down the government to tackle what they claim is gross overspending. The recent measures implemented by the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency have caused widespread controversy after cracking down on the federal workforce.

Even so, if President Trump gets his way, this may only be just the beginning, with the POTUS having instructed Musk to “get more aggressive” with his tactics.

What do you make of Trump and Musk? Let us know in the comments.

Pope Francis facing early stages of kidney failure

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The Pope has been battling pneumonia and a complex lung infection for weeks.

He is also suffering from early-stage kidney failure amid his treatment.

Now, the Vatican announces that Francis’ condition remains critical.

Had part of his lung removed

Pope Francis, 88, is suffering from bilateral pneumonia. According to the Vatican, the Holy Father’s condition is critical. The news of the pope’s worsening health was announced last Friday.

Since then, he has been hospitalized and he’s currently staying at the Gemelli University Hospital in Rome. On Sunday, the Holy See Press Office shared an update on the pope’s health, saying that while his condition “remains critical,” he has not had any further respiratory crises since Saturday evening.

The past weekend, he experienced a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis, made worse by the fact that he had part of one of his lungs removed when he was younger.

Receiving oxygen

The Vatican reports that the pope’s low platelet count remains stable. However, some blood tests show early signs of mild kidney issues, which are currently under control.

”He received two units of concentrated red blood cells with benefit, and his hemoglobin levels have risen,” the report said.

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Pope Francis is also receiving oxygen but “remains alert and well-oriented.”

Doctors say his condition is complex, and it will take time for treatments to show results. Because of this, his prognosis remains uncertain. Corriere Della Sera reports that the pope is expected to remain in the hospital for at least another week.

Participated in Holy Mass

Despite his health challenges, the pope participated in a Holy Mass this morning in his hospital apartment on the tenth floor, joined by those caring for him.

The statement was released after Pope Francis shared a message on X, thanking the global Catholic community for their prayers.

”I have recently received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children,” Pope Francis posted on X Sunday and added:

”Thank you for your closeness, and for the consoling prayers I have received from all over the world!”

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina, has led the Catholic Church since 2013 as its first Latin American pope. Known for his humility, focus on social justice, and efforts to reform the Church, he remains a significant spiritual leader for millions worldwide.

Trump Announces Ft. Knox Trip To See If ‘Gold Is There’

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President Donald Trump announced on social media over the weekend that he is planning to travel to Fort Knox, Kentucky, to ensure that the stockpile of gold that has long been reported to be stored at the military base is actually there.

“We’re gonna go into Fort Knox to make sure the gold is there,” Trump said in a clip posted to X.

According to the U.S. Mint, the last time a gold vault was inspected by individuals other than authorized personnel was during President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s visit to the Bullion Depository in 1943 — 82 years ago.

“You know that? We’re gonna go into Fort Knox. Do you know about that?” the president added, speaking to reporters, per the clip posted online.

“One of the things we do want to look — I mean, we hope everything’s fine with Fort Knox, but we’re gonna go to Fort Knox, the fabled Fort Knox, to make sure the gold is there,” he said.

“Where would the gold have gone?” a reporter asked.

“If the gold isn’t there, we’re gonna be very upset,” the president replied.

According to the United States Bullion Repository, there are 147.3 million ounces of gold, valued at about $435 billion, as of Monday. Gold opened at $2,950.01 an ounce on the markets.

The United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox has safeguarded the nation’s precious metal reserves since 1937, becoming synonymous with security and protection. In addition to storing gold reserves, Fort Knox also serves as the U.S. Army’s Human Resources Command Center and hosts the Army’s largest annual training event each summer, the Economic Times reported.

“We’re going to open up the doors. We’re going to inspect Fort Knox,” Trump said in a speech to Republican governors Thursday evening. “I don’t want to open it, and the cupboards are bare,” he added.

The Army post is located about 56 km (35 miles) south of Louisville and spans 109,000 acres across three Kentucky counties—Bullitt, Hardin, and Meade.

Originally established as Camp Knox during World War I, the site served as an artillery training center, according to the Army post’s website. It was designated a permanent installation in 1932 and has been known as Fort Knox ever since.

The first shipment of gold arrived at Fort Knox in 1937, with the 1st Cavalry Regiment assigned to guard the highly secure delivery.

With the outbreak of World War II in Europe, the U.S. Army established the Armored Force at Fort Knox, where thousands of soldiers were trained and introduced to tank warfare. For nearly 80 years, the post was famously known as the “Home of Cavalry and Armor.”

According to the U.S. Mint, only small quantities of gold have been removed from Fort Knox during regularly scheduled audits to test its purity. Apart from these samples, no gold has been transferred in or out of the depository for many years.

The Fort Knox depository is one of the most secure facilities in the world. Its exact structure and security protocols are known to only a select few, and no single individual has full knowledge of the procedures required to open the vault.

Publicly available information reveals that the facility was constructed in 1936 using 16,000 cubic feet of granite, 4,200 cubic yards of concrete, 750 tons of reinforcing steel, and 670 tons of structural steel. The depository is heavily guarded, and in its history, it has broken its strict no-visitors policy only three times.

In 1974, the U.S. Mint opened the vaults at Fort Knox to a group of journalists and a congressional delegation, allowing them to inspect the gold reserves. The visit was authorized by the Treasury Secretary in response to persistent rumors that the gold had been removed.

Since then, the vaults have been opened only once more. In 2017, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin toured the facility alongside Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and several congressional representatives.

Current Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated that he would gladly arrange an inspection for any senator interested in seeing the vaults, the Economic Times noted.

Vance Warns ‘Rogue’ Federal Judges Taking Power From Executive Branch

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Vice President JD Vance sent another warning to “rogue” federal judges who he feels are abusing their authority to improperly impede President Donald Trump as head of the Executive Branch.

So far, the courts have blocked Trump’s efforts to end birthright citizenship, freeze federal grants, and overhaul federal agencies like USAID and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Over the weekend, the administration faced another setback when a federal judge temporarily restricted Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing the Treasury Department’s extensive federal payment system, which holds sensitive information about millions of Americans, ABC News reported.

Musk accused the judge of corruption and called for his immediate impeachment.

Vance has also spoken out against several of the judges who he believes are improperly encroaching on Executive Branch authority.

“If a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal. If a judge tried to command the attorney general in how to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that’s also illegal. Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,” Vance said over the weekend, per ABC.

On Sunday, Trump was asked about Vance’s comments and his court setbacks.

“When a president can’t look for fraud and waste and abuse, we don’t have a country anymore,” Trump told reporters. “So, we’re very disappointed, but with the judges that would make such a ruling. But we have a long way to go.”

“No judge should, frankly, be allowed to make that kind of a decision,” the president added. “It’s a disgrace.”

Republicans are largely united in their support of the president. Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton criticized the judge who blocked DOGE’s access to Treasury data, calling him an “outlaw.” Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, mostly defended Musk’s actions on CNN Sunday, asserting that he was “carrying out the will” of the president who appointed him.

To that end, House Republicans are planning to introduce articles of impeachment against at least two federal judges who have blocked Trump’s efforts, Axios reported.

The measures are part of an escalating public clash between Republicans and the federal judiciary as Trump pushes back against obstacles to his “government efficiency” agenda. Trump intensified the situation this week during an Oval Office news briefing with DOGE head Musk, stating, “Maybe we have to look at the judges because I think that’s a very serious violation.”

Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.) is working on articles of impeachment against U.S. District Court Judge John J. McConnell Jr., the chief judge of the District of Rhode Island and an Obama appointee, who ordered the administration to lift its federal spending freeze, Clyde’s office confirmed to Axios.

In a post on X this week, Clyde called McConnell a “partisan activist weaponizing our judicial system to stop President Trump’s funding freeze on woke and wasteful government spending.”

Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) has said he plans to introduce articles of impeachment against U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York, another Obama appointee, who blocked DOGE from accessing Treasury records, on similar grounds.

Clyde and Crane would need majorities in the House to impeach the two judges and two-thirds majorities in the Senate to convict them.

With only 53 Senate Republicans, securing the necessary votes would be a challenge, Axios noted.

Judicial impeachments are rare and typically occur for issues such as corruption, perjury, or serious misconduct. The last successful impeachment of a federal court judge was in 2010, related to false financial disclosures, the outlet noted further.

Michael Gerhardt, a constitutional law expert at the University of North Carolina, told ABC News Trump’s rhetoric is largely “bravado” as “judges are entitled to review the constitutionality of presidential actions.”

GOP’s Brandon Gill Calls For Deporting Ilhan Omar Back To Somalia

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First-term GOP Rep. Brandon Gill of Texas is calling on the Trump administration to send Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) back to her homeland of Somalia.

“America would be a better place if @IlhanMN were deported back to Somalia,” Gill wrote Tuesday on the X platform.

Included in Gill’s tweet was a video clip featuring Omar, where she appears to be coaching fellow Somalis living in the U.S. — perhaps illegally — how to resist federal immigration officials. The video was posted by conservative influencer Greg Price, who wrote: “Ilhan Omar is now hosting workshops for Somalians living in the country illegally to advise them on how to avoid being deported.”

Several X users backed Gill.

“100%! She’s anti-American as they come. She pledged allegiance to the United States and has only ever acted against it. She’s a fraud, liar, and traitor to this country!” one wrote.

“Isn’t this against the law? Expel her!” said another.

Another user offered: “She is committing federal crimes by telling illegal immigrants how to avoid ice. She deserves to be investigated and prosecuted.”

Later, Gill wrote that “we should have never let Ilhan Omar into our country.”

A spokesperson for Gill told The Hill, “Representative Omar’s conduct raises questions about to whom she is most loyal- the American people or illegal aliens from Somalia. Representative Gill simply stated that it is disgraceful for a sitting Congresswoman and US citizen to facilitate the invasion of our country by illegal alien Somalis.”

In the clip, Omar outlined what Somalians who are “undocumented or who their documentation might have lapsed” should do if they are questioned by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

“You are not obligated to answer their questions. Just state that your are advised by a lawyer not to answer questions,” Omar told the reporter. “Disclosure of your name, immigration status, and the mode of entry is not mandatory. Learn the laws and prepare yourself and refrain from disclosing information that you prefer them not to know.”

Omar was asked about Gill’s comments on Monday, where she told Zeteo’s Mehdi Hasan that, “These people are just idiots.”

“You and I have discussed people attacking you in the past, but you have this new freshman Congressional Representative, this lawmaker Brandon Gill, Republican who tweeted out that video of you and wrote America would be a better place if Ilhan Omar were deported back to Somalia. I mean I thought I’d seen everything, and I’ve seen a lot of attacks on you. But now you have a Republican colleague, dare I say, in the House saying to deport an American citizen, an American lawmaker, and an elected representative. How do you deal with that?” Mehdi asked.

“These people are just idiots — I really am at the point where it has become really hard to have an intellectual debate with any of these people because the level of stupidity that they are displaying every single day is frankly, embarrassing. Not just in Congress but as Americans, and the fact that these people are allowed to say just the most ridiculous things tells you that the dumbing of the United States has arrived, because how else do we get a Trump presidency again?” Omar declared.

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“I am at the point where it has become really hard to have an intellectual debate with any of these people because the level of stupidity that they are displaying every single day is frankly, embarrassing,” Omar said. “Not just in Congress, but as Americans.”

“And the fact that these people are allowed to say just the most ridiculous things tells you that the dumbing of the United States has arrived, because how else do we get a Trump presidency again?”