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US Prosecutors Quietly Drop Cartel Claim in Maduro Court Case

For years, the Trump administration leveraged the existence of a 'Cartel de los Soles' to justify the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Now, facing the scrutiny of a federal courtroom in New York, the Department of Justice has quietly abandoned the assertion that the group exists as a formal organization.

US Military Conducts Lethal Strike on Vessel in Eastern Pacific

One person was killed and two others survived a U.S. military strike in the eastern Pacific on June 16, marking the latest in a controversial series of operations targeting boats suspected of drug smuggling under the Trump administration’s ongoing counter-narcotics campaign.

Maduro Declares Himself Prisoner of War in New York Court

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro entered a plea of not guilty to narco-terrorism charges at a New York federal courthouse Monday, framing his detention as an act of war following a lethal weekend raid in Caracas that saw both him and his wife, Cilia Flores, abducted by U.S. forces.

Trump Escalates Caribbean Strike Campaign as Diplomatic Ties With Colombia Fray

The United States military struck a vessel in the Caribbean Sea on Friday, killing three people officials labeled as narco-terrorists, just hours after President Donald Trump publicly branded Colombian President Gustavo Petro an illegal drug dealer and threatened to terminate all financial aid to the South American nation.

Family of Colombian Fisherman Files Murder Complaint Against Pete Hegseth

The family of Alejandro Carranza Medina, a Colombian fisherman killed in a September Caribbean boat bombing, has formally accused US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth of murder. The petition filed with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights challenges the legality of the Trump administration’s lethal maritime strike campaign.

Experts Label Trump’s Iran Conflict a Defining Strategic Failure

President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran represents a strategic defeat that potentially eclipses the Vietnam War in its long-term impact on American global influence. Analysts argue that the conflict has not only failed to achieve its core objectives but has also severely eroded international confidence in Washington’s security guarantees.

Federal Jury Convicts Protesters Under New Anti-Terrorism Mandate

A federal jury in Fort Worth, Texas, convicted eight individuals of domestic terrorism on Friday, marking a significant legal victory for the Trump administration’s efforts to criminalize dissent by labeling protesters as members of the non-organized group known as Antifa.

Federal Prosecutors Target Minnesota Activists Under Anti-Terror Memo

Federal prosecutors in Minnesota have indicted 15 organizers for their role in protests against immigration enforcement, marking a significant escalation in the use of federal power. U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen explicitly tied the charges to a presidential memorandum aimed at disrupting networks accused of fomenting political violence.

Trump’s Antifa Order Seen as Tool to Target Political Dissent

By attempting to designate “antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization, President Donald Trump has bypassed established legal limits, sparking alarm among rights advocates who view the move not as a genuine counter-terror initiative, but as a broad instrument to suppress left-wing speech and protest activity.

Police Recover Anti-Corporate Manifesto Following Arrest of Luigi Mangione

Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old suspect in the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was apprehended in an Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonald's on Monday. Authorities recovered a handwritten manifesto in which Mangione allegedly confessed to the killing, citing grievances against the insurance industry and expressing deep-seated hostility toward corporate America.

Trump's New Security Memo Targets Political Dissent as Pre-Crime

Amidst high-profile moves against political opponents, President Donald Trump has quietly signed National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, a directive that grants federal law enforcement sweeping new authority to investigate and disrupt groups deemed to be fomenting political violence before any criminal act occurs.

Luigi Mangione to Pursue Emotional Disturbance Defense in Murder Trial

Luigi Mangione, the 28-year-old accused of murdering UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson, will invoke an extreme emotional disturbance defense in his upcoming New York state trial. The strategy, confirmed Wednesday by Judge Gregory Carro, marks a pivotal shift in a case that has ignited national debate over corporate healthcare practices.

US Seeks Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione in Healthcare CEO Killing

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday that federal prosecutors will pursue the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of the December assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The move aligns with President Donald Trump's directive to prioritize capital punishment in federal criminal cases.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Killed in Targeted Manhattan Attack

A gunman lay in wait for minutes before executing a targeted strike against UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a midtown Manhattan hotel on Wednesday morning. Police report the assailant ignored other pedestrians, tracked his target, and fled the scene on an e-bike, triggering an urgent citywide manhunt.

Graham Platner Launches Ethics Attack on Senator Susan Collins

Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner is framing the political career of Senator Susan Collins as an exercise in personal enrichment, releasing a campaign ad Wednesday that characterizes her support for specific legislative policies as a blatant conflict of interest involving her husband’s high-level lobbying work.

Trump Nominates Jay Clayton for DNI Amid Surveillance Standoff

President Donald Trump moved to stabilize his intelligence leadership Thursday, nominating former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as Director of National Intelligence. The announcement arrived as congressional efforts to renew the expiring Section 702 surveillance powers collapsed under the weight of privacy concerns and intense opposition to current acting director Bill Pulte.

FBI Misused Surveillance Database 278,000 Times, Court Documents Reveal

A newly declassified judicial opinion has confirmed that the FBI improperly queried a powerful foreign intelligence database over 278,000 times between 2020 and 2021, targeting everything from George Floyd protesters to congressional donors and Capitol riot suspects, sparking an urgent legislative crisis over the future of Section 702.

Trump Ties FISA Renewal to Voter ID Bill, Cancels Clayton Hearing

President Donald Trump stalled the renewal of federal warrantless surveillance powers Wednesday, conditioning his support for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) on the passage of the SAVE America Act—Republican-led legislation mandating nationwide voter identification and proof-of-citizenship requirements that critics argue would disenfranchise millions of eligible voters.

Pentagon Confirms Use of Musk’s Grok AI in Iran Bombing Campaign

A sworn court filing by the Pentagon’s chief digital and AI officer, Cameron Stanley, has confirmed that the U.S. military utilized a specialized version of Elon Musk’s Grok AI to facilitate the deployment of over 2,000 munitions against targets in Iran during the recent Operation Epic Fury.

House Democrats Demand Answers on AI Role in Deadly Iranian School Strike

More than 120 House Democrats are demanding that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disclose whether artificial intelligence played a role in the recent bombing of a girls' school in Minab, Iran. The strike, which killed at least 175 people, has triggered urgent questions regarding military targeting protocols and human oversight.

US Investigators Link American Forces to Deadly Iranian School Strike

Military investigators now believe American forces likely carried out the bombing of a girls' school in Minab, Iran, which killed over 160 people, primarily children. The strike occurred during an initial aerial campaign coordinated by the Trump administration and the Israeli military, sparking urgent calls for international war crimes investigations.

Trump Administration Shifts Civil Rights and Special Ed Oversight

The Trump administration moved to strip the Education Department of its core functions Tuesday, announcing that oversight of disability services and civil rights enforcement will be transferred to the Departments of Health and Human Services and Justice, prompting immediate backlash from lawmakers and disability advocates who labeled the plan unlawful.

Trump Moves to Dismantle Education Department via Executive Action

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to begin breaking up the US Department of Education, bypassing Congress by delegating its functions to other federal agencies. The administration confirmed the move alongside the layoff of over 1,300 staff members, triggering an immediate outcry from labor unions and Democratic lawmakers.

Elizabeth Warren Demands Resignation of Education Secretary Linda McMahon

Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for the immediate resignation of Education Secretary Linda McMahon, citing a systematic effort to dismantle the Department of Education from within. Warren contends that transferring core functions to agencies lacking educational expertise poses an existential threat to public school funding and student resources nationwide.

Senator Markey Introduces Bill to Halve Pentagon Spending

Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts unveiled the Slash the Pentagon Act on Monday, proposing a dramatic 50% cut to the $1.5 trillion military budget requested by the Trump administration. Markey argues these funds should instead support domestic priorities like healthcare, education, and the cancellation of medical debt.

GOP Budget Proposal Diverts $1 Billion in Taxpayer Funds to Trump Ballroom

Despite repeated promises that his White House luxury ballroom would be financed through private donations, congressional Republicans unveiled a budget package on Monday that places the $1 billion bill squarely on American taxpayers, sparking intense backlash from Democratic lawmakers and government accountability advocates regarding the administration's fiscal priorities.

Trump's White House Ballroom Relies Heavily on Taxpayer Funds

President Donald Trump repeatedly promised his new White House ballroom would be funded entirely by private donors, but internal project documents reveal a different reality: taxpayers are footing at least half of the $600 million bill, contradicting public assurances made by the administration as recently as March.