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Salvadoran President responds to Hunter Biden’s invasion comment: What is he “sniffing”?

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador recently reacted to comments about a potential invasion from Hunter Biden, who may become the future President.

Bukele has positioned himself as a key ally to Donald Trump, and during deportation operations targeting illegal immigrants, he seemed to take Biden’s threat lightly.

“Does Hunter Biden smell powdered milk?” Bukele quipped on social media, referencing a snippet from a podcast interview with Andrew Callahan.

Immigration crime

Houston Horror: Disturbing footage reportedly shows illegal immigrants dragging screaming trafficking victims back into captivity.

Left-wing background: Critics of ICE reveal a longstanding history of radical protests.

Forensic twist: An Illinois coroner has released more information about a woman discovered deceased on property used by illegal immigrants.

The world stage

Countdown of threats: EU Defense Chiefs alert to “the most dangerous moments” expected from coordinated Russian and Chinese assaults by 2027.

Free on large bonds: Chinese individuals are allowed to steal U.S. trade secrets relating to next-generation national security technologies.

Diplomacy: “Trump Changed the Game”: NATO enters a new phase, pushed by challenges from the U.S. and Russia.

“Meaningless loss”: Oklahomans were “brutally executed” by jihadists supported by Syria.

The pride issue: Iran’s top official reaffirms the country will not relinquish its enrichment efforts in a recent interview.

Red line: China is obstructing numerous Americans from departing under the shadow of an “exit ban.”

Hunter Biden

A broadcast of complaints: Five unusual moments during his older son’s public breakdown.

Capitol Hill

The deportation division: House Republicans caution that anti-ICE rhetoric from Democrats is inciting violent acts against agents.

Big and beautiful battle: Reports suggest that Democrats are launching campaigns outside hospitals targeting Trump to dismantle rural healthcare.

With crosshairs: Trump critiques a Republican Congressman, branding him the “worst,” while seeking challengers to support.

Confused Dem: AOC pushes back against progressive critics “lying” about her defense strategy amid the debate on security measures.

Budget Battle Line: Thune’s call for “cooperation” on funding votes is met with Democratic retaliation against GOP budget cuts.

Faith under fire: GOP lawmakers counter accusations of the persecution of Christians in predominantly Muslim nations.

Civil war: Amid the Epstein saga, chaos ensues within the GOP.

Flip flop: Trump backs GOP Senators years after vowing never to support them again.

All over the U.S.

The mayor retreats: Louisville suspends its sanctuary policies following threats of lawsuit from the DOJ.

Campus crackdown: Columbia University students face ramifications from more than a year of violent unrest.

Judgment Day: A decision on paroling the Menendez brothers is expected by Labor Day weekend.

Take two: Cuomo softens his rhetoric after an unexpected defeat in the New York Mayor’s Primary.

‘Scary’: NYC Councilwoman cautions that Mamdani’s victory could alienate essential voting demographics.

I voted: A judge decides against extending Alina Haba’s term as a U.S. attorney in New Jersey.

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