Author: Louis Cromwell

Stormy Daniels’ husband, fellow adult film star Barret Blade, has revealed that the couple may flee the United States if Donald Trump is acquitted in his ongoing trial. Blade, who testified for two days in the trial last week, was highly critical of women’s groups and other Trump critics for not supporting his wife as the case has developed. In an interview, the 50-year-old Blade expressed sadness over the anger directed at Daniels and said he doesn’t see a positive future for them in America, regardless of the trial’s outcome. “Either way, I don’t think it gets better for her.…

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After four consecutive months of higher-than-anticipated Producer Price Index (PPI), analysts were closely watching for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to gauge inflationary trends. The CPI for the month registered a modest increase of 0.3% compared to expectations of 0.4%. Year-on-year headline CPI decreased to 3.4%, in line with forecasts. Digging deeper, the growth in services slowed slightly month on month, while energy costs showed signs of reacceleration on a 3-month and 6-month annualized basis. Conversely, prices for used cars and trucks, along with gas utility prices, saw declines month on month. Core CPI, excluding volatile food and energy prices,…

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The much-awaited debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is set to take place this June, after both candidates announced they were willing to take part in a televised debate on CNN. Biden himself confirmed his participation in a post on X, stating, “I’ve received and accepted an invitation from @CNN for a debate on June 27th. Over to you, Donald. As you said: anywhere, any time, any place.” Shortly after, a Trump campaign official informed CNN of Trump’s acceptance of the invitation, marking the latest development in an escalating exchange of debate challenges between the two rivals. The debate…

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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker recently made headlines for his impassioned critique of Joe Biden’s stance on abortion, which he deemed “delusional,” particularly given Biden’s identity as a practicing Catholic. Butker delivered his pointed remarks during a commencement speech at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS, where he also lambasted the federal government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and voiced his concerns about the Democrats’ social views. Addressing the graduates, Butker emphasized the societal impact of poor leadership, citing Covid lockdowns as a prime example. He lamented the broader implications of Democrat rule, asserting that “bad policies and poor leadership”…

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On Monday, a ruling from judges in Muenster affirmed Germany’s domestic intelligence agency’s authority to continue monitoring the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) as a suspected case of extremism posing a potential threat to democracy. The AfD had contested the BfV agency’s decision to classify the party, along with its youth organization and a disbanded radical faction known as the “Wing,” as suspected extremist entities. The court in Muenster upheld a previous ruling by a lower court in Cologne, concurring that there was sufficient evidence of anti-constitutional activities to warrant heightened surveillance. The judges emphasized their conviction that the AfD’s…

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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s book tour took an unexpected turn, prompting an abrupt end following backlash over controversial anecdotes. RealClearPolitics revealed that her book, “No Going Back,” stirred controversy, with stories of shooting a misbehaving puppy and unverified claims of meeting North Korean leader Kim Jung Un. Initially, Noem embarked on a series of interviews in New York and planned to continue in Washington, D.C. However, she cut the tour short, citing adverse weather conditions and returned to South Dakota. Her spokesman attributed the cancellation to the state bracing for potential severe weather, including tornadoes reported by the National…

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Florida sheriffs have been drawing attention lately for their tough line on crime, as Democrat-run cities implement pro-criminal policies abolishing cash bail and reducing incarceration rates. Among these sheriffs stands Carmine Marceno of Lee County, originally hailing from New York, who adopts a stern stance towards criminals infiltrating his jurisdiction, asserting his commitment to tracking them down. Sheriff Marceno, known for his unyielding demeanor, doesn’t mince words when it comes to law enforcement. He criticizes liberal cities for their reluctance to take a tough stance against criminal activities, emphasizing his dedication to maintaining order in Lee County and throughout Florida.…

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On Monday, crews initiated a meticulously planned demolition to dismantle the largest remaining section of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The primary objective of the demolition was to liberate the Dali, a container ship stranded in Baltimore harbor for 48 days. The vessel had lost power and collided with one of the bridge’s support columns shortly after departing on March 26, resulting in the bridge collapse. Tragically, the accident claimed the lives of six construction workers and disrupted maritime traffic in the bustling port. The Francis Scott Key Bridge, a vital commuter route carrying the Baltimore Beltway…

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Recently released documents reveal that Judge Bruce Reinhart, infamous for sanctioning the search warrant to raid Mar-a-Lago, authorized an aggressive pressure campaign to coerce a witness in the classified documents case into cooperating against former President Donald Trump. Department of Justice attorney Jay Bratt, part of Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s team, sought warrants for intrusive searches targeting witness Walt Nauta. These warrants were swiftly authorized by Judge Reinhart, as detailed in the affidavit. Nauta stands accused of following Trump’s instructions to move boxes of classified documents and providing misleading statements to prosecutors. He faces charges, alongside Trump, including concealing documents…

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During Donald J. Trump’s New York trial, Jaden Jarmel-Schneider, a paralegal at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, admitted that certain phone call records linked to the prosecution had been deleted from the case files. This admission holds significant importance as it raises concerns about the defense potentially lacking access to all necessary evidence. Jarmel-Schneider’s testimony revolved around a crucial recording that the prosecution had presented earlier in the trial. The recording was played by the prosecutors to purportedly demonstrate conversations between Trump and Michael Cohen regarding “catch and kill” or hush money payments. Trump’s legal team alleges that Cohen tampered…

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