Trump Claims FBI Infiltrated Jan. 6 Crowd With 274 Agents
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| | | | | Elite Panic Incoming: Ruthless Truth Dropped Live | | Elon Musk revealed the shocking truth about his decision to step down from his role in President Donald Trump administration. He knew he would receive scrutiny from politicians and sponsors for this, but he couldn't be silent anymore. | | Everything started in the wake of Musk's critique of the central piece of President Trump's legislative agenda, which he has controversially dubbed his "big beautiful bill". Musk expressed his disappointment with the legislation, which is a mix of tax cuts and enhanced immigration enforcement, and referred to it as a "massive spending bill". Elon Musk finally said: "I can't get over myself and harm people directly when I could help millions of American people..." | |
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| | | | | | Zelenskyy Secures $90B Arms Deal Amid Nuclear Plant Crisis | Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has announced a significant $90 billion arms agreement with the United States. Simultaneously, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, occupied by Russian forces, enters its fifth day running on emergency generators, raising serious safety concerns. | Read More |
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| | | | | | Brace for Impact: Walmart CEO Says AI Will 'Change Literally Every Job' | Reports from the heart of American retail indicate a significant shift in the landscape of employment. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon has addressed his workforce regarding the impending influence of artificial intelligence on jobs across the company and beyond. | Read More |
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| | | | | On Capital Hill Today | A whistleblower claim alleges that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) moved a live copy of Americans' Social Security data to a cloud environment lacking oversight, potentially exposing sensitive personal information. The report charges that DOGE sidestepped SSA protocols, raising fears of large-scale identity theft or even the need to reissue SSNs. | Rep. Cole criticized Democrats for purportedly using threat tactics to force Republican and Trump concessions during shutdown negotiations. He argues that the demands aren't legitimate bargaining but amount to political coercion. | Speaker Johnson defended the Republican funding proposal by insisting it is nonpartisan and essential for keeping the government operating. He pushed back against Democratic criticisms, framing attacks as politically motivated rather than substantive. | Senate Minority Leader Schumer urged Republicans and Trump to engage in genuine, high-stakes talks to prevent a government shutdown. He emphasized that the pending White House meeting presents a last window to broker a deal before funding lapses. |
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