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Trump Threatens Russia With Sanctions, Tariffs

Trump threatens Russia with sanctions ...

President Donald Trump on Friday threatened Russia with "large scale" sanctions and tariffs until a peace agreement is reached with Ukraine.

"Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely 'pounding' Ukraine on the battlefield right now, I am strongly considering large scale Banking Sanctions, Sanctions, and Tariffs on Russia until a Cease Fire and FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON PEACE IS REACHED," Trump posted on Truth Social. "To Russia and Ukraine, get to the table right now, before it is too late. Thank you!!!"

Trump's warnings came after he suspended all military aid and intelligence sharing channels this week after a contentious meeting at the Oval Office last Friday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.



Trump Says He Sent Letter to Iran Leader to Negotiate Nuclear Deal

Trump says he sent letter to Iran ...

President Donald Trump said he wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran and sent a letter to its leadership on Thursday saying he hoped they would agree to talk.

"I said I hope you're going to negotiate, because it's going to be a lot better for Iran," Trump said in the interview with Fox Business Network broadcast Friday.

"I think they want to get that letter. The other alternative is we have to do something, because you can't let another nuclear weapon."





US yanks first visa of foreign student linked to ‘Hamas-supporting disruptions’ on college campus

State Department revokes first visa of ...

The State Department has yanked the first visa of a foreign student linked to “Hamas-supporting disruptions” after President Trump vowed to crack down on those involved in anti-Israel protests on college campuses.

“We revoked the first visa of an alien who was previously cited for criminal behavior in connection with Hamas-supporting disruptions,” a State Department spokesperson said in a Thursday statement first obtained by Fox News.

“This individual was a university student. [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] will proceed with removing this person from the country.”

The State Department has revoked the first visa of foreign student linked to "Hamas-supporting disruptions."



US attorney tells Georgetown law he won’t hire from any school with DEI

US attorney tells Georgetown law he won ...

A Donald Trump-appointed US attorney has told one of the country’s top law schools to immediately end diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, warning that his justice department office will not hire students or other affiliates associated with a university that utilizes DEI.

In an extraordinary letter sent to the dean of Georgetown law school, the recently appointed interim US attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, said he was investigating the academic institution after it had come to his “attention reliably” that they were teaching and promoting DEI.

“This is unacceptable,” wrote Martin, in a letter re-sent this week after the original sent in February was misaddressed, according to the Washington Post.

“At this time, you should know that no applicant for our fellows program, our summer internship, or employment in our office who is a student or affiliated with a law school or university that continues to teach and utilize DEI will be considered.”



Tim Walz stumped with blank stare when questioned on who leads the Democratic Party

Tim Walz | New York Post

Failed vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was left visibly stumped when asked who is in charge of the Democrats.

The Minnesota governor appeared to struggle when CNN’s Kasie Hunt asked bluntly: “Who do you think the leader of the Democratic Party is right now?”

Walz, 60, went silent and stared blankly ahead for several seconds before bumbling with a small laugh: “I think the voting public, right now, is what I would say.”

“We’re not going to have a charismatic leader ride in and save us from this,” he conceded of his struggling party.



Russia attack prompts swift NATO action as Putin targets key infrastructure

Putin puts Russia's nuclear forces on ...

NATO was compelled to deploy its warplanes over Poland in response to a massive Russian missile and drone assault on Ukraine's gas and energy infrastructure. Vladimir Putin launched a devastating attack using Tu-95MS strategic bombers from an Arctic airbase, striking civilian targets across Ukraine.

This escalation came mere hours after Donald Trump claimed that Putin - with whom an insider claims he has built a "friendship" - wanted to end the conflict, citing a secret reason known only to the US president that left Putin with "no choice."

However, Russia instead intensified its aggression, unleashing a barrage of Kalibr and Kh-101 missiles from ships and strategic bombers, according to unofficial sources.

The attacks ravaged cities and regions across Ukraine, with a gas pipeline in Ternopil erupting in a massive explosion after a missile strike, sending towering flames into the night sky.



Ukraine's Zelenskyy Calls for Air, Sea Truce

Zelenskyy calls for air and sea truce ...

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for a truce in the air and at sea, as well as additional pressure on Russia, after a massive attack overnight that hit Ukrainian gas infrastructure.

"The first steps to establishing real peace should be forcing the sole source of this war, Russia, to stop such attacks," Zelenskyy said on the Telegram app.





Judge deciding whether to let charges drop against NYC Mayor Eric Adams is about to get key advice

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Skips Forum as He ...

A former U.S. solicitor general who was brought in to help a federal judge decide whether to accept a Justice Department request to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams is set to submit written arguments Friday.

Judge Dale E. Ho in Manhattan appointed Paul Clement, who was solicitor general under President George W. Bush, two weeks ago to present arguments on the government’s request.

Ho said the appointment was necessary so he could reach a decision “via an adversarial process” after Acting Deputy U.S. Attorney General Emil Bove defended the request at a hearing, saying they came too close to Adams’ reelection campaign and would distract the mayor from assisting the Trump administration’s law-and-order priorities.



Justin Trudeau in tears after humiliating battle with Trump

Trump reduces Trudeau to tears: Canada ...

Justin Trudeau was in tears during a press conference Thursday after Donald Trump spent the week tormenting him with a tariff war in his waning days as prime minister.

The U.S. imposed 25 percent tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico and Canada rocketing the country into a trade war on Tuesday.

But just days later, Trump reversed his economic slap down saying that goods that are compliant with the North American free trade agreement with not be tariffed until April 2 and are apparently considering a similar carve out for Canada.

Trump has been mocking Trudeau for months, threatening to annex Canada as the 51st state and referring to the prime minister as 'Governor Trudeau.'



US Energy Chief Will Seek $20B to Refill Oil Reserve

$20B to Refill Oil Reserve ...

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he plans to ask Congress for up to $20 billion to replenish the nation's oil reserves to maximum capacity, Bloomberg reported Friday.

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, created after the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s, has a maximum capacity of 714 million barrels. However, the Biden administration depleted the reserve to 395 million barrels.

Wright aims to restore holdings "just close to the top," an effort that would take years, he told Bloomberg. It would also fulfill a pledge made by President Donald Trump during his inaugural address to protect the U.S. from future disruptions to the crude supply.



Inside the Explosive Meeting Where Trump Officials Clashed With Elon Musk

Simmering anger at the billionaire’s unchecked power spilled out in a remarkable Cabinet Room meeting. The president quickly moved to rein in Mr. Musk.

Marco Rubio was incensed. Here he was in the Cabinet Room of the White House, the secretary of state, seated beside the president and listening to a litany of attacks from the richest man in the world.
Seated diagonally opposite, across the elliptical mahogany table, Elon Musk was letting Mr. Rubio have it, accusing him of failing to slash his staff.

You have fired “nobody,” Mr. Musk told Mr. Rubio, then scornfully added that perhaps the only person he had fired was a staff member from his Department of Government Efficiency.

Mr. Rubio had been privately furious with Mr. Musk for weeks, ever since his DOGE team effectively shuttered an entire agency that was supposedly under Mr. Rubio’s control: the United States Agency for International Development. But, in the extraordinary cabinet meeting in front of the president and around 20 others — details of which have not been reported before — Mr. Rubio got his grievances off his chest.

Mr. Musk was not being truthful, Mr. Rubio said. What about the more than 1,500 State Department officials who took early retirement in buyouts? Didn’t they count as layoffs? He asked, sarcastically, whether Mr. Musk wanted him to rehire all those people just so he could make a show of firing them again. Then he laid out his detailed plans for reorganizing the State Department.



Broke Hunter Biden is a grifter who’s run out of grifts


Spare a thought for Hunter Biden, the grifter who’s run out of grifts.

In a court filing, Hunter claims he’s “millions of dollars” in debt — so broke, he can’t afford to keep pursuing his lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler for putting much of the content of his infamous laptop on the internet.

Part of Hunter’s woes came from the LA fires torching his rental home, but the far bigger issue is that his income has slowed to a trickle.



Congress needs to help Trump scrap Education Dept.— AND its harmful programs


President Donald Trump’s order to begin dismantling the US Department of Education, which he’s expected to sign this week, is a welcome step toward shrinking government and shedding woke policies.

Yet it’s just a step: He’ll need Congress to fully scrap the agency.

And to rethink (or end!) programs that now automatically shovel out cash to benefit blue states and teachers unions.

Recall that the DOE was born of a crass political bargain: Back in 1976, the nation’s largest teachers union, the National Education Association, offered its endorsement to obscure presidential hopeful Jimmy Carter if he agreed to push one through.