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Epstein Survivors Demand Justice Department Transparency
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epsteins abuse accuse the Justice Department of violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act, missing deadlines, and mishandling victim identities. Despite near-unanimous support for the law, the department released only a fraction of required records, heavily redacted, and with unredacted victim names. Survivors demand hearings and enforcement, as the fight for full transparency continues.
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America's Bicentennial: New Year's Eve in Times Square
01:38|Get ready for a patriotic New Years Eve in Times Square! The famous ball will sparkle in red, white, and blue to celebrate Americas 250th birthday. This is just the beginning of nationwide events, including a second confetti drop and a national volunteer drive. Dont miss the first-ever July 3rd ball drop in Times Square, marking the start of months of unity and pride.
ICE Arrests 416K, Prioritizes Deportation Orders
01:41|Under the Trump administration, ICE has arrested hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants, with a significant portion having criminal records. The agency prioritizes those with final deportation orders, aiming to hire more agents and expand operations with new funding. Critics argue ICE unfairly targets migrants, while supporters emphasize the strain on resources and the need to combat crime and drugs.
Trump's ICE Arrests: 70% Have Criminal Records
01:30|Under the Trump administration, ICE arrests have primarily targeted illegal migrants with criminal records or pending charges, totaling around 416,000. Despite criticism, ICE maintains that these actions are necessary to address public safety concerns and financial burdens. With increased funding, the administration plans to expand operations, focusing on sanctuary cities and high-priority targets.
Trump's Tariffs: Record Revenue, Shifting Trade
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Trump, Zelenskyy Meet for Peace Talks
01:38|President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to meet at Mar-a-Lago, aiming to finalize a U.S.-backed peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Talks have intensified, with Trumps advisers meeting negotiators, and a top U.S. official describing the discussions as positive and constructive. The plan includes strong security guarantees for Ukraine, modeled on NATOs Article five, and could potentially be sent to the Senate for ratification. However, challenges remain, such as Russias demand for full control of the Donbas region, while Ukraine recently secured a battlefield victory near Kupyansk. The summit could mark a turning point towards lasting peace.
Precious Metals Hit Record Highs, Silver Surges 158%
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Trump, Zelenskyy Meet on Ukraine Peace Plan
01:39|President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy are set to finalize a US-backed peace plan at Mar-a-Lago, aiming to end the war with Russia. Talks have intensified, with Trump advisers meeting with Ukrainian and Russian negotiators. The plan includes security guarantees for Ukraine and a proposal for contested areas to become a demilitarized free economic zone, with territorial changes decided by a Ukrainian referendum. However, Russias demand to control the Donbas region remains a major hurdle.
China Sanctions U.S. Defense Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales
01:16|China Retaliates: Sanctions on U.S. Defense Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales Chinas foreign ministry imposed sanctions on ten individuals and twenty U.S. defense firms, including Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and L3Harris, in response to a $11.1 billion arms package to Taiwan. The sanctions freeze assets and ban business dealings, with individuals also banned from entering China. Beijing views Taiwan as its territory and warns of a firm response to any provocative moves, while the U.S. is legally bound to help Taiwan defend itself.