by Met Middleson | June 19, 2025
From TikTok divestment orders to trade negotiation cutoffs, foreign aid pauses to two week military clocks, Donald Trump has built a presidency and a career around deadlines that rarely land where they start. Some come with threats of force. Others with the promise of diplomacy. But whether they expire, get extended, or quietly disappear, they […]
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by Met Middleson | June 18, 2025
The Bush administration moved quickly. Within hours of the attacks, senior officials were reportedly asking how to link Saddam Hussein. By late 2002, the White House had shifted its focus. Iraq was cast not as an immediate threat but as a future one America could not afford to ignore. Intelligence was cited. Warnings were issued. […]
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by Met Middleson | June 16, 2025
The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered a dangerous new phase. After Israeli warplanes struck deep into Iran, targeting nuclear sites, command centers, and senior IRGC officials, Iran responded with a wave of missile and drone attacks on Israeli cities. Now Tehran is signaling that U.S. forces could be next. With American troops spread […]
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by Met Middleson | June 13, 2025
A deadline was set. A strike followed. And now a second front is opening in real time. What began as a diplomatic warning from President Trump has turned into a live regional conflict, with Israel’s jets in the sky, Iran’s missiles in the air, and the world watching what comes next. TENSIONS, LONG BEFORE TRIGGERS […]
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by Met Middleson | June 12, 2025
It began with a National Guard deployment to Los Angeles in response to unrest following immigration raids. That initial wave grew quickly, reinforced by Marines under federal and state coordination. Days later, Donald Trump took the stage at Fort Bragg, delivering a speech that blended military praise with political grievance. Now, preparations are underway for […]
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by Met Middleson | June 11, 2025
It began with a statistical red flag: thousands of ballots in Rockland County’s 2024 election recorded a vote for president but no vote for Senate. That pattern proved statistically far from random, with undervote rates exceeding 30 percent in some Trump strong districts compared to normal levels elsewhere. Now a judge has ordered a hands-on […]
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by Met Middleson | June 10, 2025
Gavin Newsom is no stranger to political attacks. But in recent days, the rhetoric from the Trump administration has shifted into something more serious and more dangerous. Federal officials have floated the idea of arresting California’s governor. Trump has amplified it. House Speaker Mike Johnson went further, suggesting Newsom deserved to be “tarred and feathered.” […]
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by Met Middleson | June 9, 2025
Los Angeles is on edge. National Guard troops are patrolling the streets. Protesters have clashed with police, lit fires, and blocked highways in response to a sweeping series of ICE raids across the city. While law enforcement has described the crowds as “mostly peaceful,” the White House is telling a different story. President Trump has […]
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by Met Middleson | June 8, 2025
Just months before the debut of the One Big Beautiful Bill, two of Donald Trump’s children quietly entered the artificial intelligence arms race. Backed by a Wall Street holding company with ties to digital infrastructure, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump invested in American Data Centres Inc., a private venture focused on building AI and […]
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by Met Middleson | June 6, 2025
It started as a meme. Then it became a punchline. Now it functions as a political weapon. “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” originally aimed at Democrats and media figures, has evolved into a catch-all diagnosis for anyone who falls out of favor with Donald Trump or challenges the movement built around him. Today, the label was turned […]
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