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Amazon Recalls Vitamins Due to Poisoning Risk.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A recall has been issued for 4,700 bottles of Blueroot Health’s Bariatric Fusion iron multivitamins due to non-compliant packaging.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Blueroot Health.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Products sold between January and June 2024 via Amazon and other retailers, with the recall announced last week.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The packaging poses a risk of deadly poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children,” stated the CPSC.

🎯IMPACT: No injuries have been reported, but consumers are urged to secure the products and contact the company for a replacement cap.

IN FULL

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall for Blueroot Health’s Bariatric Fusion iron multivitamins due to packaging that fails to meet federal child-resistant requirements. Approximately 4,700 bottles sold online, including via Amazon, are affected. CPSC warns that the packaging issue poses a risk of lethal poisoning if children access the multivitamins.

According to the recall notice, the issue stems from the cap design, which lacks the embossed ‘push down and turn’ instructions required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA). Instead, the caps feature smooth tops, making them non-compliant with the federal safety standards designed to protect children under five from accidental ingestion.

The recalled products include Bariatric Fusion High ADEK capsules (90- and 270-count bottles) and One Per Day bariatric multivitamin capsules (90-count), all containing 45 milligrams of iron per serving. These were sold for $23 to $57 between January and June 2024. While no injuries have been reported, the CPSC warns that accidental ingestion of high-potency iron supplements can lead to severe poisoning in children, potentially causing organ failure and death.

The Poison Prevention Packaging Act, implemented in 1970, mandates child-resistant packaging for hazardous substances, including iron supplements. Since its enactment, the legislation has significantly reduced child poisonings, with annual deaths dropping from 216 in 1972 to an average of 31 per year.

Consumers are advised to immediately secure the affected bottles out of children’s reach and contact Blueroot Health for a free replacement cap that complies with federal safety standards.

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Minnesota Woman Locked Up for $325K SNAP Fraud.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Minnesota woman was sentenced to just one year in prison for defrauding the federal government of more than $325,000 in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Latasha Thomas, two of her relatives, federal prosecutors, and federal taxpayers.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The fraudulent actions took place over two years in Minnesota, with sentencing announced last week.

🎯IMPACT: Thomas was ordered to repay $325,159 in restitution to the United States Department of Agriculture.

IN FULL

Latasha Thomas, a 39-year-old Minnesota resident, has been sentenced to one year in federal prison after being convicted of mail fraud for orchestrating a scheme to steal benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Federal prosecutors said Thomas worked for more than two years with her daughter, Ambrosia Thomas, and another relative, Cynthia Thomas, to unlawfully obtain Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards funded through SNAP. Investigators said the group used fake Minnesota temporary driver’s licenses containing false names and photographs of the Thomases to apply for benefits through Hennepin County.

Prosecutors said the defendants also submitted fabricated medical documentation, falsely claiming they were women experiencing “high-risk pregnancies” in order to increase the amount of SNAP benefits loaded onto the cards each month. The EBT cards were mailed to an apartment in Roseville linked to Cynthia Thomas, who allegedly lived there under the alias Sofia Gold. Law enforcement later found mail addressed to multiple fictitious identities and notes instructing postal carriers to deliver items for those names to the same apartment.

Authorities said the fraudulently obtained SNAP funds were withdrawn from ATMs, used for purchases, or trafficked to others. Customers were allegedly charged between 50 and 60 percent of a card’s monthly balance in exchange for temporary access to the EBT cards, which were returned after an agreed portion of the benefits had been spent.

As part of her sentence, Latasha Thomas was ordered to pay $325,159 in restitution to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers SNAP at the federal level. Cynthia Thomas was convicted last year and sentenced to three years of probation. Ambrosia Thomas has agreed to plead guilty to mail fraud and is awaiting sentencing.

SNAP is a federally funded program designed to help low-income individuals and families afford food, with benefits issued monthly through EBT cards that can be used at authorized retailers. The program has faced increased scrutiny in recent years following multiple large-scale fraud investigations and federal findings that benefits were improperly issued in hundreds of thousands of cases, including to dead people. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has sought expanded access to state data to detect ineligible recipients, with Democrat state officials resisting.

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Cuba Can’t Refuel Planes After Losing Maduro Oil Lifeline.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Cuban aviation officials warned airlines of a fuel shortage on the island, forcing energy rationing and disrupting flights.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Cuban aviation officials, airlines, and U.S. President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The notice was issued on Sunday in Havana, Cuba, and confirmed by a pilot on Monday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “While refueling issues have occurred before, an official announcement of this scale is extraordinary even for an island accustomed to perpetual crisis.” – Anonymous pilot.

🎯IMPACT: Tourism and transportation in Cuba face significant challenges, with long-haul flights disrupted and fuel rationing affecting daily life.

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Cuban aviation authorities have warned international airlines that the island may soon be unable to refuel aircraft, as Cuba’s deepening energy crisis spreads to the aviation sector. The notice was issued on Sunday and confirmed on Monday by a commercial pilot who spoke on condition of anonymity. The pilot described the situation as “extraordinary,” even by Cuban standards, noting that shortages have reached a level rarely seen despite the country’s long-running economic difficulties.

The warning comes as Cuba faces severe fuel rationing tied to reduced oil imports. The Trump administration has stepped up economic pressure on Havana, effectively cutting off access to key fuel supplies from allies such as Venezuela, where former Marxist dictator Nicolás Maduro has been ousted, and Mexico. An executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump in January imposed tariffs on goods from countries that provide oil to Cuba, further straining the island’s already fragile energy system.

Some airlines have already been forced to alter operations. Air Canada has suspended flights to Cuba, while other carriers are planning delays or technical stops in nearby countries, including the Dominican Republic, to refuel before continuing to or from Cuban airports. The disruptions threaten Cuba’s tourism sector, one of its most important sources of foreign currency.

The fuel shortage is affecting daily life across the island. Public transportation has been reduced, fuel sales are restricted and often priced in U.S. dollars, and major cultural events such as the Havana International Book Fair have been canceled. In a televised address, President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned citizens that additional austerity measures could be introduced as the crisis worsens.

Many Cubans have compared current conditions to the “Special Period” of the 1990s, when the collapse of Soviet support triggered widespread shortages. Now, residents face prolonged power outages, limited mobility, and difficulties obtaining basic goods, with no clear timeline for improvement.

U.S. officials have publicly suggested that Cuba’s prior dependence on Venezuelan oil leaves its communist regime vulnerable. The Trump administration aims to see major political change in Cuba by the end of the year, with the President recently saying the island’s leadership is nearing collapse.

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House Oversight Chairman Presses Ilhan Omar’s Husband Over ‘Concerning’ Spike in Wealth.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The House Oversight Committee is investigating the rapid increase in value of two companies owned by the husband of Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN), raising concerns about selling access and financial transparency.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Rep. Omar, her husband Timothy Mynett, and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigation centers on financial disclosures from 2023 onwards, with recent developments in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Given that these companies do not publicly list their investors or where their money comes from, this sudden jump in value raises concerns that unknown individuals may be investing to gain influence with your wife.” — Rep. Comer.

🎯IMPACT: The investigation means further scrutiny of Omar’s finances and ethical concerns involving the Somalia-born Democrat and her family.

IN FULL

The House Oversight Committee is examining a sharp rise in the reported value of two companies owned by Timothy Mynett, the husband of Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN), with concerns over potential influence-buying. According to the committee, Mynett’s firms, eStCru LLC and Rose Lake Capital LLC, were valued at roughly $51,000 in 2023 but were disclosed as being worth as much as $30 million in 2024.

In a letter to Mynett, Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) wrote, “Given that these companies do not publicly list their investors or where their money comes from, this sudden jump in value raises concerns that unknown individuals may be investing to gain influence with your wife.” Comer also referenced media reports citing a 2021 allegation that Mynett promised a 200 percent return on a $300,000 investment in eStCru but did not repay the funds until after being sued for fraud in 2023

Rose Lake Capital, listed in Omar’s 2024 financial disclosure as a venture capital firm, also reported a substantial increase in value. Omar previously disclosed that her husband earned between $5,000 and $15,000 from eStCru and no income from Rose Lake Capital.

The Oversight Committee has requested financial statements, investor information, travel records, and other documents related to both companies. The inquiry comes as Omar continues to face political controversy, with President Donald J. Trump saying investigations involving her are also underway at the Department of Justice (DOJ).

In recent years, Omar has also been linked by critics to broader Minnesota fraud scandals involving the Somali community, including a major pandemic-era case in which a former political operative associated with her admitted guilt in a scheme involving federal child nutrition funds. Omar herself has not been charged with fraud.

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DOJ Moves to DISMISS Bannon’s J6 Conviction and Indictment.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) requested the Supreme Court and a federal judge to dismiss WarRoom host Stephen K. Bannon’s criminal contempt indictment and conviction, citing the “interests of justice.”

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Stephen K. Bannon, Solicitor General John Sauer, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Perro, and the DOJ.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The Supreme Court and a federal court in Washington D.C., with the DOJ filing the request on Monday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The government has determined in its prosecutorial discretion that dismissal of this criminal case is in the interests of justice,” wrote Solicitor General John Sauer.

🎯IMPACT: The move signals a significant reversal in the five-year legal saga involving Bannon and the corrupt January 6 Select Committee.

IN FULL

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed requests with the Supreme Court and a federal judge to dismiss the criminal contempt indictment and conviction against WarRoom host Stephen K. Bannon. The department said the move would serve the “interests of justice,” a step that is uncommon but has occurred before.

In a filing to the Supreme Court, Solicitor General John Sauer stated that the government had concluded dismissal was appropriate based on prosecutorial discretion. “The government has determined in its prosecutorial discretion that dismissal of this criminal case is in the interests of justice,” Sauer wrote. The submission also indicated that the government had filed a motion in the district court to vacate the judgment and dismiss the indictment with prejudice.

The matter originated with a 2021 subpoena issued by the corrupt, Democrat-controlled House Select Committee investigating the January 6 protests, which sought documents and testimony from Bannon. However, President Donald J. Trump had invoked executive privilege, and as the former White House Chief Strategist, Bannon advised that he could not lawfully comply with the subpoena. This resulted in an indictment for contempt of Congress at the hands of the Biden government.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said of the move to vacate the conviction, “Today the Department of Justice told the Supreme Court that Steve Bannon’s conviction arising from the J6 ‘Unselect’ Committee’s improper subpoena should be vacated. Under the leadership of Attorney General Bondi, this Department will continue to undo the prior administration’s weaponization of the justice system.”

Legal wrangling over the J6 Committee finding Bannon in contempt, which led to a term in prison, have been ongoing since 2021. The DOJ’s recent filing emphasizes that federal rules allow dismissal even after a jury verdict and final judgment.

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CONFIRMED: Majority of Illegals Detained by ICE Have Criminal Records.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A report confirmed that 60 percent of illegal immigrants arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during President Donald J. Trump’s first year back in office had prior criminal charges or convictions.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Trump White House, and illegal immigrants.

📍WHEN & WHERE: During President Trump’s first year back in office; data sourced from DHS.

💬KEY QUOTE: “They’re CRIMINALS and they’re NOT welcome here.” – The White House

🎯IMPACT: The report proves a large majority of the illegals detained by ICE are known threats to the American public.

IN FULL

An internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) document confirms that close to 60 percent of migrants arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during President J. Donald Trump’s first year back in office had prior criminal charges or convictions.

CBS News, which provided initial the initial coverage of the document, spun the statistics to argue that that “only” around 14 percent of around 400,000 of the illegals it covered had charges or convictions for violent criminal offenses, specifically—a still-significant 56,000 violent migrants—but this was likely reduced by plea deals, which often involve suspects initially arrested for multiple crimes, including violent crimes, agreeing to admit to a selection of less serious crimes in exchange for lighter charges.

The White House characterized CBS’s framing of the statistics as “Fake News,” stressing that crimes categorized as “non-violent” include serious offenses such as “[d]rug trafficking, human smuggling, child porn, fraud, DUI, burglary, etc.” The White House also stated that the share of arrested migrants with prior criminal charges or convictions is actually around 70 percent, not 60 percent.

“They’re CRIMINALS and they’re NOT welcome here,” the White House added.

Notably, crossing the U.S. border illegally is a criminal offense, meaning that any migrant arriving in the country by this method is a criminal. Overstaying a visa is only a civil violation, but it is often accompanied by criminal offenses, such as willful tax evasion.

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Top News Outlet FAKES NatSec Bombshell, Aided by Anti-Trump Impeachment Lawyer.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Guardian newspaper falsely reported that the National Security Agency (NSA) detected a call involving foreign intelligence and “a person close to Trump.” In fact, the call was between two people associated with foreign intelligence who merely “discussed” a third party close to Trump.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Guardian reporter Cate Brown, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard, Gabbard’s deputy chief of staff Alexa Henning, and lawyer Andrew P. Bakaj.

📍WHEN & WHERE: February 2026, the false report by The Guardian was rebutted on X (formerly Twitter).

💬KEY QUOTE: “Your story is false… Your leaker lied to you.” – Alexa Henning

🎯IMPACT: The Guardian issued a correction, undermining the credibility of the newspaper and the related accusations against the Trump administration peddled by lawyer Andrew P. Bakaj, who helped orchestrate the first impeachment effort against President Donald J. Trump in 2019.

IN FULL

A false report by Guardian U.S. political enterprise reporter Cate Brown has been amended after Alexa Henning, chief of staff to Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard, publicly challenged it on social media. Brown had inaccurately reported that “The NSA detected a phone call between foreign intelligence and a person close to Trump last spring,” based on the claims of a lawyer involved in 2019 impeachment efforts against President Donald J. Trump.

Responding to this allegation, Henning stated on X that the story was false, telling Brown, “Your leaker lied to you. And you ignored our requests to give us time to get you accurate information and published your story before we could respond.” She went on to describe Brown as “a total loser” being manipulated by her sources, likely in Congress, “to leak highly classified information.”

A subsequent amendment to The Guardian‘s report vindicated Henning, clarifying that “the phone call was between two people associated with foreign intelligence who discussed someone close to Donald Trump, not between someone and a person close to Trump.” The newspaper shifted blame for its initial false report by claiming it was “based on multiple phone calls with a source who later said he misspoke and clarified the actual details of the call”—but declined to apologize for rushing to publication without giving Gabbard’s office time to respond.

Notably, the “person close to Trump” is reportedly not even an administration official or special government employee.

This incident forms part of a broader partisan narrative involving a whistleblower complaint that Gabbard had allegedly delayed sending to Congress due to classification issues. Notably, the whistleblower’s attorney is Andrew P. Bakaj, who previously served as lead attorney for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer who helped trigger the first, failed impeachment of President Trump during his first term.

That whistleblower was subsequently revealed to have direct ties to the Biden family’s business affairs in Ukraine.

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Mamdani Slammed as NYC Left Mired in ‘Garbage Soup’ After Storm.

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WHAT HAPPENED: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) has been critcized for his handling of snow and garbage cleanup after a storm.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Zohran Mamdani, Real Time with Bill Maher host Bill Maher, New York City residents, and city workers.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The criticism followed a snowstorm in New York City on the weekend of January 25, discussed on February 2 on Real Time with Bill Maher.

💬KEY QUOTE: “A week after the snowstorm and this is what we got Zoron the Shoveler! Filthy black snow, garbage soup, ice rinks on every corner, cars buried like fossils,” complained actor Michael Rapaport.

🎯IMPACT: The incident has drawn negative attention to Mamdani’s leadership and the city’s response to extreme weather conditions.

IN FULL

Democrat New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s handling of snow and garbage removal after a major winter storm was criticized on Real Time with Bill Maher recently. Responding to reports that Mamdani allowed basic sanitation services to fall by the wayside following the storm—while his own Gracie Mansion official residence was kept “pristine”—Maher, who has previously described Mamdani as a “straight up communist,” said, “Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.”

The snowstorm hit the city during the weekend of January 25, dumping heavy snow across many neighborhoods. More than a week later, residents in some areas continued to report heaps of uncollected trash, icy sidewalks, and large piles of dirty snow. Actor Michael Rapaport joined the criticism on social media, posting that “Zoron the Shoveler” had left the streets filled with “filthy black snow, garbage soup, ice rinks on every corner, cars buried like fossils.”

Mamdani a Democratic Socialist originally from Uganda, has faced scrutiny on several fronts early in his tenure. Recent reporting has highlighted his public push for expansive sanctuary protections for illegal immigrants, which he has linked to his Islamic faith, as well as criticism over his aides and appointments. One key ally is tied to a law firm accused in court filings of major fraud, and another, put in a leadership position in the corrections department, is a former Rikers Island inmate.

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Who is Jimmy Lai, and Why Did He Just Get 20 Years for Opposing Chinese Communism?

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Hong Kong court sentenced Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison, intensifying tensions between the U.S. and China.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Business tycoon and democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), President Donald J. Trump, and other global leaders.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The sentence was handed down on February 9, 2026, in Hong Kong.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I feel so badly,” Trump remarked after Lai’s conviction in December.

🎯IMPACT: The ruling could complicate upcoming U.S.-China negotiations and has drawn international criticism.

IN FULL

Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong media tycoon and outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Hong Kong court. This marks the harshest penalty handed down under the city’s Beijing-imposed national security law to date.

Born in mainland China in 1947, Lai fled to British-run Hong Kong as a 12-year-old stowaway on a fishing boat, escaping poverty and political repression. He started as a child laborer in a glove factory and later built a successful business empire, most notably founding the casual clothing chain Giordano in 1981, which later expanded internationally. The 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown shifted his focus toward advocacy for democracy and freedoms in mainland China. In 1995, ahead of Hong Kong’s handover to China, Lai launched Apple Daily, a tabloid-style newspaper funded largely with his own money. It became known for its bold, pro-democracy stance, sharp criticism of Beijing, and extensive coverage of Hong Kong’s political issues, including the 2019 pro-democracy protests

Lai converted to Catholicism in 1997, the year Hong Kong was handed over to China by the British government, and was baptized by dissident Cardinal Joseph Zen. His faith has been a profound source of strength, with family members noting that it sustains him through scripture study during his imprisonment, though he has been denied access to sacraments like Holy Communion. Lai has described his commitment to staying in Hong Kong and facing persecution as rooted in his Catholic beliefs, viewing his suffering as aligned with Christian principles of human dignity and resistance to injustice.

Hong Kong’s history as a British colony for over 150 years, from 1842 until the 1997 handover, provided a backdrop of relative freedoms that shaped Lai’s life and activism. Under British rule, the territory enjoyed civil liberties such as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion. Residents could practice faiths openly, with religious groups operating without state interference, and the rule of law offered protections not available in mainland China.

The Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984 promised Hong Kong a “high degree of autonomy” for 50 years under a “one country, two systems” framework, guaranteeing these freedoms until 2047. However, China has repeatedly breached this treaty, through actions like imposing national security law and electoral reforms that eroded autonomy and led to a crackdown on the freedoms that Lai fought to preserve.

Lai’s Catholicism places him within a broader context of religious persecution in China, where the government exerts tight control over Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular. The Chinese Communist Party views unregulated faith as a threat, mandating “sinicization” to align religious doctrine with communist ideology. This includes surveillance, arrests, church demolitions, and forced registration with state-sanctioned bodies like the Catholic Patriotic Association, while underground Catholics face detention and torture. Such Persecution has intensified under President Xi Jinping, affecting millions, with unregistered churches raided and leaders imprisoned.

Lai emerged as a key figure in 2019 protests against Beijing’s growing influence over Hong Kong. Authorities accused him of playing a prominent role in advocating for international involvement. He has been in custody since 2020, facing multiple charges. In earlier cases, he was convicted of fraud and organizing unauthorized assemblies related to protests. The most recent conviction, delivered in December 2025, involved conspiracy to collude with foreign forces under the national security law and conspiracy to publish seditious material, citing numerous Apple Daily articles. The national security law, enacted in 2020, has been widely criticized for criminalizing dissent and eroding Hong Kong’s freedoms. Apple Daily was forced to close in 2021.

Lai’s 20-year sentence—within the “grave nature” category that can range from 10 years to life—has been described by critics as effectively a life term for the now-78-year-old, who may not be eligible for parole until his late 90s. The ruling has drawn sharp international condemnation. The United States, the United Kingdom (where Lai holds citizenship), the European Union (EU), and human rights groups calling it unjust, politically motivated, and a violation of press freedom and human rights standards.

The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Commission urged his immediate release on humanitarian grounds, citing his age and health after years in detention.

U.S. President Donald J. Trump, who had previously raised Lai’s case directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping, expressed sympathy following Lai’s conviction in mid-December. “I feel so badly,” Trump said. “I spoke to President Xi about it, and I asked to consider his release. He’s not well. He’s an older man and he’s not well, so I did put that request out. We’ll see what happens.”

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WATCH: Farage Moves to Election ‘War Footing’ as Epstein Scandal Threatens to Bring Down UK Govt.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage announced he is putting his Reform Party on a “general election war footing” at a rally in Birmingham, England, on Monday, as a Jeffrey Epstein-related scandal threatens to bring down Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nigel Farage and the Reform Party, Keir Starmer and the Labour Party, Starmer’s former ambassador to the U.S., Lord Peter Mandelson, and Mandelson’s deceased “best pal” Jeffrey Epstein.

📍WHEN & WHERE: February 9, 2026, in Birmingham, England.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The Mandelson saga tells you all that you need to know. Its depths, the numbers of people that it involves, the sheer level of corruption is probably the biggest political scandal we’ve seen for a hundred years.” – Nigel Farage

🎯IMPACT: The Mandelson-Epstein scandal has put Prime Minister Starmer’s position in jeopardy, with calls for his resignation from senior Labour colleagues.

IN FULL

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage is putting his party on a general election “war footing” as a scandal involving the now-former British ambassador to the U.S., Lord Peter Mandelson, and deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein threatens to bring down Starmer’s government.

Starmer appointed Mandelson, a former European Commissioner and Cabinet member under prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, as ambassador to the U.S., despite a history of prior scandals in high office and his known friendship with Epstein. Mandelson had to resign his ambassadorship following further revelations of his relationship with the sex trafficker, with the scandal deepening after even more recent revelations suggesting he shared confidential information with Epstein during Brown’s premiership.

Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has already been ousted in the fallout from the Mandelson scandal, although Starmer himself is insisting he will not resign as of the time of publication.

Speaking at a rally in Birmingham, England, Farage noted that the leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, Anas Sarwar, has now called for Starmer to go, and that the Prime Minister has to meet Labour Members of Parliament (MPs) this evening, where they may demand his resignation.

“[T]he political life of the most unpopular and the most useless Prime Minister in living memory is drawing to a close,” Farage said at the rally, adding: “The Mandelson saga tells you all that you need to know. Its depths, the number of people that it involves, the sheer level of corruption is probably the biggest political scandal we’ve seen for a hundred years, and it’s not as if the PM wasn’t warned.”

“He won’t be there for long. He’ll be gone, and replaced by someone undoubtedly far worse,” Farage suggested, noting how the previously governing Conservatives took “14 long years” to destroy their reputation while Starmer’s Labour Party has managed it in a matter of 18 months.

Municipal elections across Britain, which Farage likened to the U.S. midterms at the rally, are due in May, even if a snap general election is not called.

This story is developing…

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The Cartels Are Blending Fentanyl With Chinese Animal Tranquilizer to Boost Addiction.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Medetomidine, a potent animal sedative known as “rhino tranq,” is increasingly being used as an adulterant in fentanyl distributed on American streets.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Drug cartels and public health officials monitoring illicit drug trends.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Public health alerts indicate medetomidine’s presence in cities such as New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago as of February 2026.

🎯IMPACT: The rise of medetomidine in street drugs poses significant public health risks and complicates efforts to combat the opioid crisis.

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Drug traffickers are increasingly adding medetomidine, a powerful animal tranquilizer, to illicit fentanyl supplies in the United States, according to public health officials and law enforcement agencies. The drug, which is approved only for veterinary use, has been detected in seized samples in cities including New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago, raising new concerns about the growing unpredictability of the illicit opioid market.

Medetomidine belongs to the same class of sedatives as xylazine, a veterinary drug already widespread in the fentanyl supply. Toxicologists warn medetomidine is significantly more potent, capable of causing extreme sedation, dangerously slowed heart rates, and prolonged unconsciousness. Its presence also complicates overdose response, as naloxone can reverse fentanyl’s opioid effects but does not counteract non-opioid sedatives, leaving some overdose victims unresponsive even after treatment.

U.S. officials say the substance is legally manufactured overseas for animal use, then diverted into illicit supply chains. As with fentanyl, precursor chemicals and finished drugs are believed to move through Mexico-based cartels before being trafficked into the United States. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has reported changes in the composition of seized fentanyl, with medetomidine appearing alongside or replacing other adulterants.

The trend comes as federal authorities seek to combat broader cartel activity affecting the U.S. According to recent reporting, Mexican drug cartels have expanded operations beyond trafficking, including recruiting teenagers inside the United States to carry out targeted killings on their behalf. Prosecutors have said such cases demonstrate how cartels exploit legal and social vulnerabilities to advance their operations.

However, provisional data cited in recent reports show U.S. overdose deaths declining by roughly one-fifth compared with previous years, amid intensified pressure on cartel networks and drug trafficking routes routes by the Trump administration. Notably, President Donald J. Trump has confirmed plans for land-based military strikes targeting cartel infrastructure, following a wave of strikes on cartel boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, believed to have eliminated dozens of narco-terrorists.

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