Trump's job approval - 42% of Americans strongly or somewhat approve of how Donald Trump is handling his job as president, and 54% disapprove. The Epstein investigation - A majority of Americans think Trump knew some (27%) or a lot (44%) about the sex crimes committed by Epstein against underage girls before investigations into Epstein began; only 8% say he knew nothing about them.
President Donald Trump confirmed Thursday morning that Melania Trump's attorneys are threatening legal action against Hunter Biden,,,
Laura Loomer has spoken out for the first time since her bizarre deposition became public. "I was under oath," she posted to X after the deposition went viral. "I couldn't lie." Loomer (32) said last year that VPOTUS Kamala Harris had an "infested snatch." She also said that Marjorie Taylor Greene had "Arby's" in "her pants," appearing to suggest that the Republican lawmaker's vagina resembles roast beef. Loomer also alleged that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is secretly gay. "When is Lindsey coming out of the closet? We all you know you're gay, Lindsey," Loomer posted to X last year. Loomer did not change her stance on Graham's sexuality when HBO's lawyer brought it up. "It's well-known," Loomer said of Graham's sexuality. "Several of President Trumpf's staff have told me in confidence that Lindsey Graham is gay." Read more
At least 40 people have died in Sudan's Darfur region in the war-torn country's worst outbreak in years, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reports. "On top of an all-out war, people in Sudan are now experiencing the worst cholera outbreak the country has seen in years," the medical charity said in a statement. "In the Darfur region alone, MSF teams treated over 2,300 patients and recorded 40 deaths in the past week." Map: Sudan. Sources: Death Toll; Food Waste. Read more
ICE's data infrastructure makes misidentification permanent. Officers are supposed to document citizenship investigations, but they aren't required to update a person's status in ICE databases, even after confirming U.S. citizenship. Read more
Aug 12, 2025
Donald Trump just got embarrassed as a reporter dropped a salacious bombshell on his Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem ... Read more
Alligator Alcatraz, Florida's secretive new immigration detention center, has already drawn scrutiny over claims of inhumane conditions, questions about its legal authority, and recently, allegations about an "outbreak of a serious illness" inside the facility. But if an infectious disease like, say, COVID-19, is spreading among detainees at the remote site, the state refuses to say so. On August 7, attorneys Eric Lee and Chris Godshall-Bennet issued a statement on behalf of their client, 38-year-old Venezuelan Luis Manuel Rivas Velsquez, who they say recently suffered a "serious health emergency" while being held at the hastily constructed detention center. According to the statement, Rivas Velasquez, who was previously in good health, collapsed while sitting inside a tent at the facility and "found himself unable to breathe." He was transported to HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, where he was diagnosed with a respiratory infection, the lawyers say.
The US has taken into custody 26 fugitives from Mexico facing a range of federal and state criminal charges relating to drug-trafficking, hostage-taking, kidnapping, illegal use of firearms, human smuggling, money laundering, and murder. Among the fugitives are leaders and managers of dangerous drug cartels, designated as FTOs and SDGTs, including the Sinaloa Cartel, Crtel de Jalisco Nueva Generacin (CJNG), and Crtel del Noreste (formerly Los Zetas). These fugitives are collectively alleged to have imported into the US tonnage quantities of dangerous drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and heroin. The cartel figures were put on planes after the Justice Department agreed not to seek the death penalty against any of the defendants or against any cartel leaders and members sent to the US in February. Read more
An ex-DOGE staffer Edward Coristine (19) AKA "Big Balls" could receive the highest civilian honor in the US, placing him in the company of luminaries such as Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Mother Teresa, and the late Pope Francis. Two weeks after Coristine was allegedly assaulted during a 3AM carjacking in the gay neighborhood of Dupont Circle, Washington DC, the White House says it would consider giving the junta puppet a Presidential Medal of Freedom for his bravery. This Felon Musk disciple is a GG-15, the highest federal appointment without US Senate confirmation that pays a robust salary. "Big Balls' is now working at the SSA. Coristine's maternal grandfather, Valery Martynov, was a KGB Lieutenant Colonel executed by the USSR for being a double agent. AI video of this potential affront: AI Horror Show. Read more
The Israeli military official told reporters Tuesday that the newly revealed incident involved fighters posing as personnel of the Washington, D.C.-based World Central Kitchen (WCK) and occurred over the weekend after Israeli troops identified a gathering of "a few dozen" armed individuals traveling near an IDF post in Gaza. The Israeli forces then observed a parked vehicle bearing World Central Kitchen insignia, prompting Israeli personnel to contact the food security organization to verify that the individuals were not affiliated with the group, which has since confirmed the Israeli account. Read more
Two major chipmakers in the U.S., Nvidia and AMD, have struck an unusual agreement to provide the federal government some of their revenue from chip sales to China " a deal that experts say raises constitutional questions and may set a concerning new precedent. The two firms have agreed to share 15 percent of the revenue generated from selling advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China in order to secure export licenses after a months-long pause, a U.S. official confirmed to The Hill on Monday. Read more
Texas House Speaker Duston Burrows revealed that Republicans had tasked the state Department of Public Safety to create a tip line " (866) 786-5972 -- incidentally the same number as the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Fusion Center -- hoping that average citizens would help them hunt down Democratic legislators. "Many have submitted tips about the whereabouts of absent members," Burrows droned. "For example, over the weekend, we received word of a rally in Fort Worth where a couple of absent members were allegedly making an appearance. We took this as actionable intelligence, and DPS was dispatched immediately. "Although in this instance, members did not end up being physically present at the event, we will keep following every credible lead until these members return," Burrows whined. Read more
The official X account for Grok, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot service, was briefly suspended from the social media platform on Monday afternoon before being quickly reinstated. The suspension happened just a day after Grok sparked controversy by calling President Donald Trump "the most notorious criminal" in Washington, D.C., in a since-deleted post. Screenshots shared by X users showed that the account initially lost its verification status upon return, transitioning from the gold checkmark indicating xAI affiliation to a blue checkmark, before eventually being restored to its original verified status. Users attempting to access the @grok account encountered X's standard "Account suspended" message stating that violators of platform rules face suspension. Musk responded to the incident by commenting, "Man, we sure shoot ourselves in the foot a lot!"
Dear President Trump, You're doing the Lord's work in Washington, D.C., after a gruesome carjacking that likely scared everyone in our nation's capital. You are ordering 800 National Guard troops into the city, federalizing its police department, and threatening to send in the military. You love the people in D.C. that much, that you will not relent in your pursuit of establishing law and order throughout a nation you've made great again. You did the same in Los Angeles just weeks ago. Mr. President, sir, it's great you're going to such lengths to "protect" largely Latino people in Los Angeles and largely Black people in D.C. What about largely white people here? South Carolina residents " among your most loyal supporters " are experiencing violent and property crime rates worse than the national averages, and an aggravated assault rate worse than what D.C. citizens have had to contend with. South Carolinians feel less safe on average than Americans elsewhere.
As many as three persons were killed during shooting at a Target store in Austin, TX. Fleeing, the lunatic stole a car, crashed it, then hijacked another vehicle before being caught. The suspect is a man in his 30s with a documented history of mental health issues. Two victims were declared dead at the scene, while a third victim died in the hospital. Emergency responders treated one person at the scene for injuries. This incident came after two persons were killed, six others left wounded in a shooting during a music festival after-party in downtown Los Angeles last week. The other day, the mother of Natalie Rupnow, the fifteen-year-old girl who shot and killed two people and wounded six more at Abundant Life Christian School (ALCS) in Madison, WI last December, died by an apparent suicide. Link: Mother Kills Herself. Read more
A lengthy investigation from The New Yorker magazine estimates the Trumpf Crime Family (TCF) will have enriched themselves by more than $3.4 billion by the end of his second term, much of it from deals, transactions, and investments that almost certainly wouldn't have happened if the Dotard had never been POTUS. The pelf comes from lucrative commercial projects in the Persian Gulf overseen by the Trumpf Crime Family (TCF), such as hotels and golf courses in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the UAE; a luxury Boeing 747-8 gifted by the Qatari royal family; and a flood of Trumpf-branded merchandise and other kitsch marketed by the junta. Trumpf's foray into the world of cryptocurrency and NFTs has also been extremely lucrative for the TCF. Jared Kushner's private equity firm, who scored a two billion dollar investment from a fund led by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is also said to have contributing at least $320 million to the TCF's presidential profits. Read more