Author: Press Room

While railways stall, hospitals fail and scandals spread, Brussels still finds endless billions for its pet proxy war NATO-EU Europe, that tense, unhappy realm of deeply unpopular yet aggressively doctrinaire centrist regimes, has many grifts.Its elites, whether national or EU, in business, politics, and the mainstream media and think-tank sinecure system are stunningly inept when it comes to addressing the urgent, even vital problems of their subjects. They could not care less about critical economic decline and general impoverishment, crumbling infrastructure, withering education, and scarce, unequal health care, to name only a few.But the same elites are endlessly creative and…

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President Donald Trump trolled the Supreme Court, congratulating Chinese dictator Xi Jinping and China on the court’s ruling rejecting Trump’s reform of birthright citizenship in the United States. “I would like to congratulate President Xi, and the Great Country of China, on their massive Birthright Citizenship WIN!” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. Trump’s post comes after the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against Trump’s executive order making changes to birthright citizenship, stating that it “violates the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.” Breitbart News’s Neil Munro reported that while the vote was 6-3, Justice Brett Kavanaugh stated that “Trump…

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Andy O’Brien, the communications director for the Maine AFL-CIO, a statewide federation of 160 local unions, posted on social media, suggesting Democrats who refuse to support Democrat U.S. Senate nominee Graham Platner should face execution after a “revolution.” O’Brien shared a link to a the Hill opinion piece titled, “I’m a Democratic Strategist. I Won’t Stay Silent About Graham Platner,” by Democrat strategist Laurie A. Watkins. Watkins wrote that a career spent fighting for Democratic causes does not mean blindly supporting every candidate with a “D” by their name. O’Brien’s response was brutal, saying political consultants like Watkins would be “first…

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Last July 4 recess, House Republicans were triumphantly celebrating the massive victory of clearing the party’s tax and spending bill. Fast forward a year and Speaker Mike Johnson can’t even get enough votes to open his chamber’s floor for debate. “Who needs Democrats when you have your own party derailing the Trump agenda,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said Tuesday. A rebellion by a small band of conservatives now jeopardizes members’ top priorities as the legislative calendar ahead of the midterms rapidly shrinks. Progress on the annual Pentagon policy bill, fiscal 2027 government funding bills, Iran war funding measure, third party-line reconciliation…

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The House just voted down another attempt to limit President Trump’s military authority in Lebanon. Lawmakers rejected a war powers resolution introduced by Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) in a 235-to-189 vote. Democrat leadership did eventually back the measure, which would have given the president seven days to pull U.S. troops out of any active hostilities in Lebanon. The bill wouldn’t have touched routine security cooperation with the Lebanese military, nor would it have affected guards protecting U.S. embassies or diplomatic sites. That’s a bit of a pullback from Tlaib’s original proposal, which simply called for a total withdrawal of all…

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(AP) — The lines are growing at Russian gas stations — and so is the frustration and uncertainty as several months of Ukrainian attacks have set oil refineries ablaze and choked supplies for motorists across the vast country. Fuel rationing has been introduced in many regions, with hourslong queues of cars snaking beside roads. Social media videos show drivers aghast at the lines or swearing at empty gas pumps and rising prices. The mayor of the Siberian city of Irkutsk even ordered portable toilets brought in to accommodate those in line. The fuel crisis – unprecedented for a nation that…

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Monday on MS NOW’s “All In,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MND) said President Donald Trump only cared about engaging in voter suppression tactics. Host Jacob Soboroff said, “I want to play for you something that he said today. Let’s watch.” In the Oval Office, when asked about the housing bill, Trump said, “Here’s what I would like to say. Much more than a bill, big deal, it’s a yawn. To me, compared to the SAVE America Act, just about everything is a big yawn.” Soboroff said, “He said, I just want to be really clear, he said that the housing bill…

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The country will not be able to reach its military buildup goals through voluntary recruitment, Thomas Rowekamp told AFP Germany could reinstate the draft as early as July 2027 because the volunteer-based system is not sufficient to meet its military buildup plans, senior lawmaker Thomas Rowekamp told AFP.Following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Germany has pursued a major recruitment drive, aiming to increase military personnel from the current 186,000 to 260,000 active soldiers and another 200,000 reservists by the mid-2030s, citing the supposed ‘Russian threat’.Late last year, the German Parliament passed the Military Service Modernization Act, which…

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U.S. President Donald Trump recently weighed whether to resume a broad military campaign against Iran after reviewing military options with senior officials, but has opted for now to continue pursuing diplomacy in hopes of securing a lasting agreement over Tehran’s nuclear program, according to a report published Tuesday evening. The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. officials familiar with the internal deliberations, reported that Trump held several discussions in recent days with War Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine to review potential military options should the current diplomatic track fail. According to the…

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The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday tossed out several proposed ballot measures that would have asked voters to redraw the state’s congressional maps before the 2028 election. The proposals aimed to create maps that would give Democrats an advantage in as many as seven of Colorado’s eight U.S. House districts. In two unanimous rulings, the court said the measures violated Colorado’s single-subject rule for ballot initiatives. The justices found the proposals went beyond simply creating temporary congressional maps by also changing how, when, and by whom redistricting would be handled. Chief Justice Monica Márquez wrote that the proposals would make…

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