Author: Chelsea Betonie

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World leaders are recalibrating their strategies as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, signaling a potential shift in global diplomacy. Among them, Russian President Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping have expressed readiness to restore relations with the United States, a move that could mark a significant geopolitical realignment. Both leaders seem keenly aware of Trump’s unorthodox approach to diplomacy and governance, which previously yielded notable results during his first term. In his first public remarks following Trump’s electoral victory, Putin congratulated the Republican president-elect and emphasized his willingness to cooperate. Speaking at the Valdai Discussion Club in…

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The U.S. economy got an instant boost following Donald Trump’s re-election, with stock markets responding overnight in dramatic fashion. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average shot up by 2.8%, or nearly 1,200 points, as investors anticipated the economic policies of Trump’s second term. Similarly, S&P 500 futures climbed more than 2%, while Nasdaq 100 futures rose by 1.6%, signaling confidence in Trump’s return to the White House. The market’s strong performance reflects widespread optimism about Trump’s pro-business stance and potential fiscal policies. Analysts from Deutsche Bank noted that a unified Republican government under Trump could create “the greatest degree…

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In the early hours of Wednesday, former President Donald Trump took the stage to declare victory in the 2024 presidential election, marking a historic return to the White House after his 2020 defeat. Trump’s win has sparked reactions across major media networks, with even CNN anchors acknowledging it as an extraordinary political comeback. CNN’s Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper discussed Trump’s unexpected resurgence during their live coverage, with Tapper calling it an “unparalleled” moment in American politics. “It’s hard to think of a political comeback that is actually more significant than this one. I’m tempted to say Richard Nixon, but…

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Ask the average, well-prepared patriot what they stock up on in case of an emergency and the answers might be something like: Food Water Ammo And precious metals But even the most prepared Americans are sorely lacking the critical medications that can protect them from anthrax, tick bites, COVID and even bioweapons. And it’s not because of a lack of knowledge either. Looking back at the pandemic, the US government was able to force an experimental vaccine on the population helping big pharma rake in $1,000 of profit every second. But if you want a simple antibiotic, then you better be prepared…

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In December 2021, the FDA cautioned the public against using animal-intended Ivermectin for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19. At the time, this statement sparked controversy as the FDA promoted the drug to African migrants in 2015, despite receiving praise in numerous scientific journals. There have been more than 101 scientific studies on Ivermectin confirming its significant efficacy in treating COVID-19 in the early stages. The scientific evidence is indisputable. However, the US government has criticized the use of Ivermectin for COVID-19 treatment, leading to unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands of Americans. Fast forward to today, a recent study…

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On the eve of Election Day, Joe Rogan, the influential podcast host with millions of followers, made waves by publicly endorsing Donald Trump for president. This endorsement, announced on X (formerly Twitter), follows Rogan’s recent high-profile interviews with both Trump and tech magnate Elon Musk on The Joe Rogan Experience, where the two discussed the upcoming election and political landscape. Rogan’s endorsement has sparked widespread interest, particularly because of his past stance as politically independent. Known for his balanced approach to diverse guests and topics, Rogan had previously described himself as “not a Trump supporter” and often leaned toward a…

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As Election Day approaches, a recently leaked memo is causing alarm within the Democratic Party, revealing severe concerns over low voter turnout in critical battleground states. Traditionally strong Democratic urban areas are showing significantly reduced turnout, sparking fears that this could derail Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign and Democratic hopes in close races. The memo, reportedly from Tim Saler, Chief Data Consultant for the Republican National Committee, outlines a stark turnout gap in key cities across battleground states. According to Saler, Democrats are struggling to mobilize urban voters, a demographic that has historically provided a reliable base for Democratic candidates.…

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The Biden-Harris administration is drawing intense criticism for the Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) recent reclassification of companies with Chinese investment interests, a move that could allow Chinese-owned entities to bypass restrictions on land ownership near U.S. military bases. This controversial decision comes amid growing concerns from intelligence and security agencies warning of China’s escalating national security threats and counter-intelligence activities against the United States. At the heart of the controversy is the USDA’s decision to reclassify land owned by Walton Global, a U.S.-based property developer with significant Chinese investment. Walton Global, considered one of the top Chinese-linked landowners in the…

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NBC’s recent decision to feature Vice President Kamala Harris on “Saturday Night Live” just days before the election has sparked criticism and accusations of partisanship, with Republican FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr suggesting the timing was a calculated effort to bypass federal law. Carr argues that NBC’s move violates the Federal Communications Commission’s Equal Time rule, which mandates that broadcasters provide comparable airtime to all legally qualified candidates when one is given prominent exposure. On social media, Carr accused NBC of using its platform to influence the election, calling the move “a blatant effort to evade” FCC regulations designed to ensure…

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The Trump campaign has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) accusing The Washington Post of providing unreported and potentially illegal in-kind contributions to Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign. This move adds a new dimension to the already heated discourse around media influence in politics and the alleged bias of major news outlets toward Democratic candidates. The Trump campaign claims that The Washington Post has engaged in corporate spending in support of Harris, which they argue violates FEC regulations governing in-kind contributions and campaign spending. The complaint asserts that The Washington Post has run a surge of…

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