Author: Phil Donel

During a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, on April 13, Donald Trump asserted his intention to address what he perceives as a prevalent “anti-white feeling” in America if re-elected to a second term in the Oval Office. In an interview with TIME, Trump expressed concerns about what he views as biases within the Biden Administration, suggesting that certain policies appear to be against individuals with particular viewpoints, including Catholics. Trump contends that there is a discernible anti-white sentiment in the country that he believes should not be tolerated. Regarding potential solutions, Trump stated that he doesn’t anticipate it being a…

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Following President Nayib Bukele’s victorious war on crime, which saw El Salvador’s homicide rate plummet from among the highest in the world to a third lower than the global average, he has announced a war on corruption within his own administration. Bukele recently brought every official from the Executive Branch of his government before the country’s attorney general to announce that they will be investigated for bribery. This comes only days after Presidential Commissioner Christian Herson Flores Sandoval was arrested on charges of bribery by the attorney general.El Salvador President Nayib Bukele gathers every official in the Executive Branch of his…

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Lawyers representing Hunter Biden have issued a letter notifying Fox News of imminent legal action, citing alleged defamation and exploitation of Biden’s image and personal data. The letter accuses Fox News of engaging in a “conspiracy” to defame Biden and unlawfully exploit his name, image, and likeness. It also highlights the alleged publication of hacked intimate images of Biden. Mark Geragos and his firm have been retained by Biden to pursue litigation against Fox News. The letter, dated April 23, marks the second communication to Fox within a month regarding potential legal action. The network has yet to respond to…

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A comprehensive review of official White House transcripts reveals a staggering trend: the White House communications staff has issued corrections to President Joe Biden’s public remarks at least 148 times since the start of 2024. The analysis, conducted by the Daily Caller, highlights a consistent pattern of alterations to bring Biden’s statements in line with official White House policy or factual accuracy. Spanning 118 statements, speeches, and interactions with reporters from January 1 to April 24, the official transcripts have been subject to numerous revisions. Corrections range from minor adjustments to significant alterations, including changes to names, dates, organizational titles,…

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis did not participate in the first Democratic Party debate amid her bid for re-election. The absence of Willis raised questions about her candidacy and her handling of high-profile cases, notably the prosecution of the election interference case involving former President Donald Trump. This comes soon after Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee criticized Willis for what he termed a “tremendous lapse in judgment” and unprofessional behavior regarding her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. McAfee ruled that Willis could remain on the Trump election interference case under the condition that Wade recuse himself. Willis maintains…

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AstraZeneca has disclosed in court that its Covid-19 vaccine can lead to potentially deadly blood clotting in patients, albeit in rare cases. The admission came amid a legal battle with numerous families alleging harm or loss of life due to the vaccine. In a significant development, the pharmaceutical company conceded that its vaccine can, in rare cases, cause thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), characterized by blood clots and a low platelet count. This admission, made in a legal document submitted to the High Court, represents the first time the company has acknowledged in court the potential for such severe complications.…

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Former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis met in Miami on Sunday, marking their first encounter since DeSantis suspended his unsuccessful presidential campaign in January. A Republican insider confirmed the private meeting, shedding light on its significance within the Republican Party’s dynamics and the upcoming 2024 presidential election. The meeting, set up by Florida real estate broker Steve Witkoff, lasted several hours and focused on strategizing to close the fundraising gap between Trump and President Biden ahead of their anticipated rematch in the 2024 election. DeSantis, who boasts a robust network of wealthy donors following his successful reelection…

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In what was hoped to be a pivotal moment last June, President Joe Biden unveiled a new slogan, “Bidenomics,” in Chicago. The term was meant to champion a New Deal-esque economic agenda, emphasizing investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, and the middle class. However, despite initial enthusiasm, “Bidenomics” has quietly disappeared from the president’s rhetoric in recent months. Initially coined by conservative critics of Biden’s economic policies, the White House sought to reclaim the term as a badge of honor, akin to Democrats embracing “Obamacare.” The administration aimed to define “Bidenomics” as a strategy focused on growing the economy from the middle…

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In a recent development surrounding the sudden demise of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, U.S. intelligence agencies have provided an assessment suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely didn’t order Navalny’s killing at the Kharp prison camp in February. The rep0rt, while not absolving Putin of ultimate responsibility, indicates that the timing of Navalny’s death might not have been intended by the Russian leader. Multiple agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the State Department’s intelligence unit, are reported to have reached a consensus on this view. The report has been shared…

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ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant behind the popular video-sharing app TikTok, is reportedly facing a crucial decision regarding the platform’s future in the United States. According to sources close to the company, ByteDance would prefer to shut down TikTok rather than sell it if all legal avenues to challenge a US ban are exhausted. This stance comes despite increasing interest from American buyers in acquiring the platform. One of the main sticking points in any potential sale is the core algorithms that TikTok relies on for its operations. These algorithms are considered integral to ByteDance’s broader operations, making a sale…

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