Nikki Haley’s top advisor, Jon Lerner, is a neocon “fanatic” whose consultancy firm once received roughly $15 million per election cycle from the globalist Club for Growth – dubbed the “Club for No Growth” or the “Club for China Growth” by Donald Trump – before he took up a position as Haley’s deputy at the United Nations (UN) during the Trump administration.
A profile of Lerner quoted a Gulf States Institute scholar as describing him as a “complete fanatic, totally opposed to peace,” who would be “a flag-waving fan of Hamas” if he had been born an Arab.
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While serving as Haley’s deputy, Lerner was tapped by then-Vice President Mike Pence to become his national security advisor, too – until President Trump caught wind of his background.
Discovering Lerner was heavily involved in producing vicious attack ads against him for the Club for Growth during the Republican primaries, the President blocked Lerner’s appointment in 2018. It was an early warning of Pence’s then-undiscovered disloyalty, with Trump said to have wondered aloud: “Why would Mike do that?”
While Trump adopted a strong pro-Israel position as President – a fact acknowledged by Lerner, who wrote in 2019 that Haley “would not have been able” to deliver anything for Israel at at UN without his steadfast support – Haley has adopted a foreign policy stance which appears to put Israeli interests ahead of American interests, repeatedly making the bizarre claim that Israel has “never” needed America but “America needs Israel” on the campaign trail.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The White House will reopen for public tours, featuring updated routes and holiday decorations.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: First Lady Melania Trump and the White House administration.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: Tours will resume on December 2, 2025, at the White House in Washington, D.C.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the beloved annual tradition that transforms the White House into a festive reflection of the spirit, warmth, faith, and hope of the holiday season.” — Office of the First Lady
🎯IMPACT: Starting Monday, November 3, 2025, members of Congress can begin requesting tours again for their constituents. Slots for December 2025 tours will become accessible three weeks in advance of the requested date.
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Public tours of the White House are set to resume on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, featuring a revised tour path that will still allow visitors “the opportunity to experience the history and beauty of the People’s House.” According to the Office of the First Lady, to mark the holidays, every tour in December will showcase the festive Christmas adornments across the State Floor. These displays in each space have been carefully planned and arranged with guidance from First Lady Melania Trump.
“Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the beloved annual tradition that transforms the White House into a festive reflection of the spirit, warmth, faith, and hope of the holiday season,” the Office of the First Lady announced Friday.
Starting Monday, November 3, 2025, members of Congress can begin requesting tours again for their constituents. Slots for December 2025 tours will become accessible three weeks in advance of the requested date. Requests for January 2026 tours should open up for congressional offices sometime during December.
The National Pulse reported in August that the White House indefinitely suspended tours as construction began on the new ballroom funded by President Donald J. Trump and private donors. The new ballroom will be built on the East Wing of the White House grounds, between the Executive Residence and the Treasury Department’s main headquarters.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: A Texas GOP official has suspended a program that prioritized non-white male businesses in state contracting.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock and Governor Greg Abbott (R).
📍WHEN & WHERE: Texas, this week.
💬KEY QUOTE: “In Texas, we don’t want to discriminate against anybody, and what this program does is literally discriminate against those that are white.” – Kelly Hancock
🎯IMPACT: The suspension halts new certifications for businesses under the program, challenging race-based preferences in state contracts.
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Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock has halted new and renewed certifications under the state’s Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program, citing concerns that the initiative may discriminate on the basis of race. Established in 1991, the HUB program was designed to give businesses owned by black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian-Pacific Americans, Native Americans, service-disabled veterans, or women an advantage in competing for state contracts.
“In Texas, we don’t want to discriminate against anybody, and what this program does is literally discriminate against those that are white,” Hancock said. He said the suspension would allow his office to review whether the program aligns with constitutional requirements and the principles of equal treatment under the law.
Under the HUB program, nearly 300 state agencies were required to make a “good faith” effort to include certified businesses in procurement opportunities, including construction, commodities, and service contracts. As of 2025, more than 21 percent of certified firms were involved in state contracts, receiving over $4 billion in awards. Hancock said he supports fair competition but questioned the criteria used to determine eligibility. “How do we audit that somebody was economically discriminated against? How do we verify the information of somebody being economically discriminated against? It’s got to be more than just skin color,” he said. He added that contracts should be awarded “on merit rather than race or ethnicity.”
The move follows an executive order issued by Governor Greg Abbott (R) earlier this year prohibiting race- and sex-based preferences in the distribution of government benefits or opportunities. Abbott said the order was necessary to ensure equality in state hiring and contracting practices. Hancock echoed those sentiments, stating that “Texans deserve a level playing field where government contracts are earned by performance and best value—nothing more, nothing less.”
The suspension has sparked debate over the future of programs designed to support minority- and women-owned businesses. Supporters of the HUB initiative argue that it helps address historical disparities in access to public contracting, while critics, including Hancock, say such programs may violate anti-discrimination laws by excluding white-owned firms.
The issue comes amid a growing national conversation about what some describe as anti-white discrimination in institutions and government. Recent reports have highlighted several high-profile investigations and actions related to such claims, including allegations that the Harvard Law Review engaged in witness intimidation during an anti-white discrimination probe, a move by President Donald J. Trump to withdraw federal contracts from Harvard University over alleged anti-white and anti-Semitic behavior, and a Department of Justice investigation into the Chicago mayor for remarks suggesting anti-white hiring practices.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a nine-month reduction in project timelines aimed at resolving the decades-long Tijuana River Sewage Crisis impacting Southern California.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, the Mexican government, and local officials in San Diego.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Thursday, addressing cross-border sewage issues between Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Reducing timelines for existing infrastructure projects is a sign of great progress and demonstrates how both the United States and Mexico are faithfully upholding their agreed-upon responsibilities from July’s MOU.” – Lee Zeldin
🎯IMPACT: The expedited timeline aims to mitigate pollution affecting San Diego’s tourism, Navy SEAL training waters, and local communities.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that it has shaved nine months off the timeline for two major projects addressing the “Tijuana River Sewage Crisis.” This issue has plagued the San Diego area for decades, with cross-border sewage from Tijuana, Mexico, impacting tourism, Navy SEAL training waters, and local residents.
“The Trump Administration is doing everything in its power to urgently and permanently deliver the 100% solution to the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis that the residents of Southern California have demanded for decades,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated on Thursday.
The sewage crisis stems from outdated wastewater infrastructure in Tijuana, which has struggled to keep up with the city’s population growth—an increase of approximately 188 percent from 1990 to 2025. The EPA completed a 100-day review of all related projects and announced significant progress in cutting red tape and streamlining efforts.
Zeldin highlighted the importance of collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico, referencing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in July with Mexican officials. This agreement ensures that all related projects, including the rehabilitation of Pump Station 1 and reconstruction of the Tijuana River Gates, will be completed by December 31, 2027.
“Through intensive collaboration, we were able to cut through red tape, identify efficiencies, and overcome bureaucratic hurdles. While substantial construction work lies ahead, this represents a crucial step in our commitment to protect American communities from cross-border pollution,” Zeldin added.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The South African government criticised the Trump administration’s decision to prioritize refugee applications from white Afrikaners, denying that the country is at risk of a “white genocide.”
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s ambassador to Washington, Ebrahim Rasool, and Afrikaners.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made on October 30, with earlier discussions in May during a meeting in the Oval Office.
🎯IMPACT: The U.S. refugee cap has been reduced to its lowest level on record, with most places expected to go to white South African Afrikaners.
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The South African government has condemned the Trump administration’s decision to prioritize refugee applications from white Afrikaners, dismissing claims of a “white genocide.” Officials in Pretoria claim that South Africa’s crime statistics do not show white citizens being disproportionately targeted—although South African statistics intentionally obscure the racial background of criminals and their victims—and branded the U.S. policy politically motivated and racially divisive.
The criticism follows an announcement by the Trump administration setting America’s annual refugee cap at 7,500, the lowest on record, and indicating that most of those places will likely go to Afrikaners. President Donald J. Trump had previously offered refugee status to Afrikaners after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a law permitting the expropriation of land without compensation, widely perceived as an attempt to dispossess Afrikaner farmers.
In a tense Oval Office meeting earlier this year, Trump confronted Ramaphosa, noting that white farmers were being killed and persecuted. Trump’s State Department has accused South African authorities of failing to prevent farm murders and alleged “extrajudicial killings” of white landowners, claims that South African officials claim are politically motivated.
South Africa’s ambassador to Washington, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled after criticising Trump’s remarks. Rasool accused the U.S. president of “mobilising a supremacism” and “projecting white victimhood,” while the South African government insisted that violent crime affects all racial groups.
Despite U.S. claims of “systemic violence against white farmers,” Ramaphosa denounced Afrikaners who accepted U.S. asylum, calling them “cowards” for fleeing persecution.
Notably, Julius Malema, who leads the fourth-largest party in South Africa’s multi-party legislature, has led packed stadiums in chants of “Kill the Boer (Afrikaner), the farmer,” and warned he is “not calling for the slaughtering of white people, at least for now,” and stressing that he will not rule out doing so in the future.
The “Kill the Boer” slogan has been found at the scene of farm murders.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: New messages and details have emerged allegedly related to Tyler Robinson, the suspect arrested for the assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk, and Robinson’s trans-identified partner, Lance Twiggs.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Tyler Robinson, Lance Twiggs, an anonymous acquaintance, and Discord users who interacted with them.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: Details span from 2020 to February 2025, with incidents reportedly occurring in Utah and online Discord communities.
🎯IMPACT: These revelations offer insight into the personal and political dynamics of Robinson and Twiggs, as well as their alleged mental health struggles, drug use, and erratic behavior leading up to the assassination.
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An anonymous individual, claiming to have known Tyler Robinson and Lance Twiggs for several years, has shared Discord messages and personal accounts of the pair’s lives. Speaking to YouTuber Turkey Tom, the person described Robinson—who allegedly assassinated Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025—as “really level-headed and easy-going” while characterizing Twiggs, Robinson’s transgender lover, as someone whose mood fluctuated between depressive and manic states.
The acquaintance recalled how Twiggs would take days off work during depressive episodes to use THC vapes and scroll through social media. They also described Twiggs’s erratic behavior, such as creating “nests” of clutter in their apartment and experimenting with substances like LSD, magic mushrooms, DMT, and alcohol. The person noted that Twiggs’ relationship with his mother was strained, often leading to arguments followed by rants against Republicans and Mormons.
Robinson, described as “apolitical” at first, reportedly began discussing political topics more often after the 2020 presidential election. Twiggs’s political views became increasingly left-wing, with complaints about being misgendered and frustrations with societal norms. The acquaintance noted that Twiggs began taking “black market HRT,” which they said made him “very erratic.”
Discord logs shared by the individual reveal conversations dating back to 2020, including Robinson discussing hunting, fishing, and off-color jokes. In December 2024, Twiggs allegedly messaged about attending a protest in St. George and referred to a Discord server as a “femboy server.” Other messages detailed Twiggs’ erratic sleeping patterns and increasing reliance on ChatGPT, with claims that he spent days awake interacting with the artificial intelligence (AI).
The acquaintance also shared incidents of Twiggs’ tantrums and erratic behavior, which reportedly worsened over time. They described Twiggs as becoming “super wide-eyed” and speaking in nonsensical phrases. Two weeks before the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Robinson allegedly acted “completely normal” during a Discord call. The acquaintance eventually distanced themselves from the pair, citing the challenges of being around Twiggs’s behavior.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education e-mail system was reportedly hacked, with offensive messages sent to alumni.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Alleged hackers targeting the University of Pennsylvania, its alumni, and the institution’s Office of Information Security.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The hack occurred recently, with e-mails sent from Penn’s Graduate School of Education addresses.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The University of Pennsylvania is a dogs**t elitist institution full of woke retards.” – Hackers.
🎯IMPACT: The breach raises concerns over datasecurity and politically motivated cyberattacks targeting academic institutions.
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The University of Pennsylvania has confirmed that members of its community were targeted in a fraudulent e-mail campaign that appeared to come from addresses linked to its Graduate School of Education. The messages, apparently sent by hackers, used inflammatory language and harsh criticisms of the university, including the claim that “The University of Pennsylvania is a dogs**t elitist institution full of woke retards.” The e-mail, in character as UPenn, goes on to say, “We have terrible security practices and are completely unmeritocratic. We hire and admit morons because we love legacies, donors, and unqualified affirmative action admits. We love breaking federal laws like FERPA (all your data will be leaked) and Supreme Court rulings like SFFA. Please stop giving us money.”
“FERPA” is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and the remarks on the SFFA refer to the Supreme Court’s Students for Fair Admissions decision, which struck down race-based affirmative action admissions policies that disadvantage white and Asian students.
In a statement, Penn said that “a fraudulent e-mail is currently being circulated” and that its Office of Information Security’s Incident Response team is investigating the breach. The messages were reportedly sent to several alumni.
The incident mirrors other politically charged cyberattacks targeting major universities. Earlier this year, Columbia University faced a similar breach, during which a hacker claimed to have accessed decades of admissions data. The same individual later took credit for intrusions at New York University and the University of Minnesota.
Columbia also recently agreed to pay more than $220 million to the Trump administration to regain access to federal research funding, following accusations that it mishandled anti-Semitism on campus and failed to comply with new education directives.
The Trump administration has made higher education reform a central part of its second-term agenda, emphasizing the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across universities. Several Ivy League and public institutions have begun eliminating or rebranding DEI offices under pressure from federal agencies. Even some California campuses have reversed DEI hiring requirements, reflecting the administration’s warning that race-based initiatives could violate federal civil rights laws.
In recent months, Trump officials have launched investigations into universities accused of ignoring new federal orders on admissions and hiring practices. Johns Hopkins Medical School is reportedly under civil rights review for maintaining DEI policies that conflict with the administration’s anti-discrimination directives.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) due to severe violations of religious freedom and the persecution of Christians by radical Islamic terrorists.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Congressman Riley Moore (R-WV), House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK), and the wider House Appropriations Committee.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made on October 31, 2025, as President Trump arrived at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, Florida.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter.” – President Trump
🎯IMPACT: The designation highlights ongoing religious persecution in Nigeria and calls for immediate action from Congress to address the issue.
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President Donald J. Trump announced the designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) on October 31, 2025, citing severe violations of religious freedom and the persecution of Christians by radical Islamist terrorists. The announcement was made as the President arrived at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, Florida.
“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” said Trump in a post on Truth Social, continuing: “Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter.” He added, “I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’ — But that is the least of it. When Christians, or any such group, is slaughtered like is happening in Nigeria (3,100 versus 4,476 Worldwide), something must be done!”
The President called on Congressman Riley Moore (R-WV) and House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) to investigate the matter and report back to him. Congressman Moore later expressed his gratitude on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “You have always been a champion for Christians around the world, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to work with you and Chairman Cole… to defend our brothers and sisters in Christ who are being slaughtered by radical Islamists in Nigeria.”
The designation places Nigeria among other countries of particular concern, such as Burma, China, Iran, and North Korea. Nigeria was previously designated as a CPC during Trump’s first administration, but was removed from the list by former President Joe Biden, despite calls from religious freedom advocates to reinstate the label.
“The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria, and numerous other Countries,” Trump said. “We stand ready, willing, and able to save our Great Christian population around the World!”
❓WHAT HAPPENED: A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that suspending Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits to 42 million Americans amid the Senate Democrats’ government shutdown is likely unlawful.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani, the Trump administration, and leaders of 25 Democrat-run states.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The ruling was made on Friday in Boston, Massachusetts.
🎯IMPACT: The ruling stops short of ordering the White House to use emergency funds, leaving SNAP benefits in limbo.
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A federal judge in Massachusetts has determined that the Trump administration’s decision to halt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits to 42 million Americans due to the ongoing Democrat-caused government shutdown is likely unlawful. However, the judge did not mandate the use of emergency funds to continue the benefits.
U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani—appointed by former President Barack Obama—instructed the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to report by Monday on whether it can authorize reduced SNAP benefits using disaster response funds or full benefits using emergency and additional funds.
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed by leaders of 25 Democratic-run states and the District of Columbia against the USDA, after the agency warned that funds for SNAP benefits had depleted.
Saturday marks the first time in 60 years that federal SNAP funding has lapsed. The states argue that the administration is violating the Food and Nutrition Act, which mandates assistance for all eligible households.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the contingency fund is insufficient to cover the required $9.2 billion for November SNAP and is only usable if the underlying program is funded. This fund is typically reserved for natural disasters like hurricanes.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: Ryan Routh, convicted of attempting to assassinate President Donald J. Trump, has requested to serve his sentence in a state that allows physician-assisted suicide.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ryan Routh, President Donald J. Trump, Judge Aileen M. Cannon, and federal prosecutors.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The request was filed on October 30, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The assassination attempt occurred in South Florida in 2024.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I am a constant failure… without love—what is the point.” – Ryan Routh
🎯IMPACT: The request came after Routh had already tried to kill himself following his guilty verdict.
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On October 30, Ryan Routh, the 58-year-old man pro-Ukraine activist convicted of attempting to assassinate President Donald J. Trump at a Florida golf course last year, has filed an extraordinary request to serve his sentence in a state allowing physician-assisted suicide. In a letter to U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon, Routh, a former North Carolina roofer turned Ukraine aid organizer, asked for a recommendation to transfer him to the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ custody in such a jurisdiction—though any judicial suggestion would not bind the agency.
Describing himself as “a constant failure” and questioning life’s value behind bars, he wrote, “without love—what is the point.” He also proposed an international prisoner swap, urging, “Do not let me take my own life and it have zero benefit for humanity or mankind.”
Routh’s path to infamy intertwined fervent pro-Ukraine activism with deep-seated anti-Trump animus. After Russia’s 2022 invasion, the Hawaii resident founded the International Volunteer Center in Kiev, recruiting veterans, many from Afghanistan, to join Ukraine’s International Legion despite visa hurdles. He lobbied Congress for more aid and appeared in an Azov Brigade video, among other stunts. Legion insiders introduced him to journalists in 2023, praising his efforts despite language barriers. A vocal Biden-Harris supporter, Routh’s social media railed against Trump and Israel.
Months before the September 2024 attempt, Routh penned a note to an associate, admitting Democratic-inspired motives. He decried Trump for allegedly abandoning America’s “kind, caring, and selfless” ideals, blamed him for Middle East chaos via a “juvenile” Iran pullout, and offered a $150,000 bounty to “complete the job.” In the letter, found with bullets, he lamented: “This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but I am so sorry I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster.”
Prosecutors said Routh stalked Trump’s West Palm Beach course for weeks before Secret Service agents spotted him on September 15, 2024, armed and hiding in a bush a short distance from President Trump. Agents fired shots and sent him fleeing; he never discharged his rifle, but a young girl was almost killed during his escape attempt.
Convicted in September 2024 on five counts, including attempted assassination, Routh fired his lawyers, represented himself, and, post-verdict, jabbed a pen at his neck in court in an apparent suicide attempt before being restrained.
He later called dismissing counsel “a childish mistake.” Routh faces up to life at his December 2025 sentencing. Notably, federal prisons generally avoid assisted-suicide states.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The globalist United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights condemned President Donald J. Trump’s military strikes against narco-terrorists in the Caribbean and Pacific, calling them “illegal.”
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth, and President Trump.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Strikes started early September in the Caribbean and later expanded to the eastern Pacific.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The U.S. must halt such attacks and take all measures necessary to prevent the extrajudicial killing of people aboard these boats.” – UN spokesman Ravina Shamdasani
🎯IMPACT: Fourteen strikes have resulted in at least 61 deaths, but globalists are pushing back against the campaign.
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The globalist United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has condemned the United States for carrying out military airstrikes on boats linked to drug trafficking in the Caribbean and Pacific, calling the actions “unacceptable” and “illegal” and demanding that they stop immediately.
At a UN briefing in Geneva, spokesman Ravina Shamdasani relayed the concerns of the Commissioner, an Austrian human rights lawyer, claiming that the strikes violate international human rights law. “The U.S. must halt such attacks and take all measures necessary to prevent the extrajudicial killing of people aboard these boats,” she said. Shamdasani insisted that lethal force should only be used as a last resort against individuals posing an imminent threat to life.
The latest strike, announced by War Secretary Pete Hegseth, took place in the eastern Pacific Ocean near Colombia. U.S. officials have explained that the strikes are part of a broader campaign to dismantle transnational drug networks and “narco-terrorist” groups operating in the region.
President Donald J. Trump, who has publicly championed the campaign, has defended the military’s actions as a “necessary measure” to stem the flow of illegal drugs into the United States. Reports indicate that several of the targeted vessels were linked to powerful criminal organizations, including Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua and Colombia’s communist National Liberation Army.
“The fight against drug trafficking is not a war,” Shamdasani insisted. “It is a law-enforcement matter governed by strict limits on the use of lethal force.” President Trump has taken a far more robust stance, designating cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, effectively at war with the U.S. In recent remarks to a reporter who asked why he does not ask Congress for a formal declaration of war, the America First leader said, “I’m not going to necessarily ask for a declaration of war, I think we’re just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country. OK? We’re going to kill them, you know, they’re going to be, like, dead.”
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