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Jeanine Pirro Takes Oath as Acting U.S. Attorney for D.C.

Janine Pirro Takes Office as Interim U.S. Attorney Janine Pirro, a former judge, was officially sworn in as the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. President Donald Trump hailed her as “a powerful crusader for crime victims.” Pirro’s appointment has been discussed following Trump’s announcement of her new role, which has garnered significant […]

Few Restaurants Will Remain in D.C. if ICE Applies U.S. Laws

Bezos’ Washington Post and the Restaurant Dilemma The Washington Post highlights a situation involving wealthy restaurant owners looking to safeguard low-wage undocumented workers from the legal immigration restrictions imposed by President Donald Trump. According to the newspaper, “Owners or operators of four restaurants have confirmed they have temporarily or even permanently lost staff since the […]

Hungary Asserts That U.S. and EU Provided More Than $63 Million to Media Opposed to Orbán

The head of Hungary’s sovereignty office has asserted that over the past three years, substantial funding from the US and the European Union has supported media outlets across the political spectrum, aiming to undermine Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s conservative government. Tamas Ransi mentioned that independent media in Hungary might currently be backed by financial assistance […]

Cleric with Terror Ties Urges Muslims in the U.S. and U.K. to Leverage Their Citizenship to Promote Islam and Influence Western Policies

Muslims in Western nations should use their citizenship to apply pressure on governments, advocate for political change, and engage the global Muslim community, according to Tarek al-Swaidan, a Kuwaiti Muslim leader who is banned from the United States. During an episode of the Thinking Muslim podcast, Al-Swaidan, known for his significant influence online, discussed the […]

Nicolás Maduro Says He ‘Saved’ Venezuelan Child Brought Back from the U.S.

Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro expressed his excitement Wednesday over the situation involving two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza, claiming that the child had been “invited” by the United States. The Maduro administration accused the U.S. of “kidnapping” Maikelys Espinoza, a child linked to members of the Tren de Aragua gang who had entered the U.S. illegally after her […]

PPI Reports Indicate U.S. Consumers Are Not Bearing the Cost of the Trump Tariffs

Tarifflation remains elusive If the warnings about tarifflation were valid, we should have seen signs by now. The recent inflation report from April, reflecting consumer sentiment in the US, indicates that President Trump is implementing new tariffs. These tariffs took effect on April 2, imposing a blanket 10% on imports, with even higher rates for […]