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A federal grand jury in Nebraska indicted 31 additional suspects — many of them Venezuelan and Colombian nationals linked to the violent Tren de Aragua gang — for a nationwide ATM “jackpotting” conspiracy that prosecutors say funneled millions of stolen dollars into a foreign terrorist organization operating inside the United States. This brings the total number of defendants in this scheme to 87, officials stated. The Justice Department has unsealed a sweeping new indictment accusing 31 additional defendants of participating in the well-coordinated ATM jackpotting conspiracy that officials say funded a terrorist organization known as Tren de Aragua (TdA). The…

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President Donald Trump announced Monday that he is raising tariffs on South Korea to 25 percent because the country’s government has failed to implement the agreed terms of its trade deal with the United States. Trump announced the action on Truth Social: Our Trade Deals are very important to America. In each of these Deals, we have acted swiftly to reduce our TARIFFS in line with the Transaction agreed to. We, of course, expect our Trading Partners to do the same. South Korea’s Legislature is not living up to its Deal with the United States. President Lee and I reached…

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President Donald Trump has approved emergency declarations for South Carolina and Virginia due to major snow and freezing conditions forecast to rock the eastern half of the United States. Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday morning to announce the approval of the emergency declarations. “I have approved Emergency Declarations for the Historic Winter Storms headed to the Great State of South Carolina and the Commonwealth of Virginia,” he wrote. “With the help of FEMA and our State partners, we will keep everyone safe, and make sure both States have the support they need. We will continue to monitor, and…

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A growing number of Hill Democrats are calling for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to step aside or be impeached following the shooting of a Minneapolis man by DHS agents Saturday. A House impeachment resolution targeting Noem now has 140 cosponsors, nearly two-thirds of the Democratic Caucus, according to a spokesperson for Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), who authored the legislation. Dozens signed on over the weekend, including after a private caucus call Sunday in which a number of House Democrats spoke out for impeachment. Although impeaching President Donald Trump remains a highly divisive issue among Democrats, calling for Noem’s impeachment…

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January 2026 marks a year since Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. Few national leaders can compete with Trump when it comes to public engagement and the range of global issues tackled. He is undoubtedly the most quoted head of state. However, the high level of media attention to America’s domestic and foreign policies is a double-edged sword for the current US administration. It forces the leadership to handle an endless stream of diverse challenges in real time and under constant pressure. This dynamic has shaped the Trump administration’s recognizable diplomatic style, which…

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The Conservative party “utterly failed to do the right thing for the British people”, lied to the public, and has governed without courage, former Home Secretary Suella Braverman said as she announced her defection to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK on Monday. Brexit pioneer and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage again grew his stable of Parliamentarians on Monday as he announced the defection of former Home Secretary (interior minister) Suella Braverman on stage at a rally for military veterans in London. Met with an enthusiastic cheer as she entered the hall, Braverman said: “when a country has given you everything, like…

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A statement from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the armed man who was shot and killed in Minneapolis “wanted to…massacre law enforcement.” DHS said the armed man “approached US Border Patrol Officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun.” The statement continued: The officers attempted to disarm the suspect but the armed suspect violently resisted. More details on the armed struggle are forthcoming. Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive shots. Medics on scene immediately delivered medical aid to the subject but [he] was pronounced dead at the scene.  The suspect…

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Washington is charging toward a partial government shutdown over President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda even as senators and the White House scramble to find an elusive off-ramp. Democrats, Republicans and the White House each say they want to avoid another costly lapse in government funding. But Saturday’s killing of a 37-year-old Minnesota man by federal agents has badly complicated the approach pattern for a massive six-bill appropriations package that the Senate planned to approve this week. In the wake of the Minnesota shooting, Democrats want Republicans to join them in stripping out funding for the Department of Homeland Security…

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Street art popped up around Los Angeles and Sacramento, California, this past weekend that seemed to be inspired by the groundbreaking investigative reporting of four-time #1 New York Times bestselling investigative journalist and Breitbart News Senior Contributor Peter Schweizer’s new blockbuster book The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon. The street art appears to hit many of the bombshell themes in Schweizer’s book, now the #1 book on Amazon, from the “Manchurian Generation” of more than one million Chinese with U.S. citizenship who grew up in communist China and could be eligible to vote in the 2030 American…

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The Minnesota Insurrection Is Bad for Business Andrew Ross Sorkin wants corporate America to join the resistance. His latest DealBook column calls on business leaders to publicly condemn the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, framing recent shootings by federal agents as evidence of “systemic training failure” requiring CEO moral leadership. The column is a masterclass in misdirection. More than 60 Minnesota CEOs—from Target, Best Buy, 3M, and Cargill—have already issued a letter calling for “de-escalation of tensions.” Sorkin says this doesn’t go far enough. They need to be more “forceful” against federal operations. But what the awful situation in…

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