Sunday, July 13, 2025

Trump Slams Mexican President’s $20BN Demand for Border Security: ‘Wouldn’t Give Him 10 Cents.’

Former President Donald Trump has said he wouldn’t give Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador “10 cents” in response to Obrador’s recent demand that Biden government pay billions of dollars in ‘aid’ to his country and others.

Trump’s comments came during a recent interview with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade. “On ‘60 Minutes,’ the president of Mexico says, ‘We’re not going to shut down our border until you change your policy on Cuba and change your policy on Venezuela.’ Is it OK for the Mexican president to dictate American policy?” asked Kilmeade.

“Well, he said much more than that. He said he wants $10 billion essentially just to talk, $10 billion to talk, and that’s come out since, and no, that wouldn’t happen with me, with the wall,” Trump responded.

Trump blamed Joe Biden’s weakness on the world stage and ‘lack of respect’ among foreign leaders for the Mexican president’s demands. “They would never say that to me. They would never say before we even talk. They want $10 billion a year, Mexico just asked for $10 billion a year. They would never ask it. I wouldn’t give them 10 cents,” Trump said.

During a recent interview on “60 Minutes,” Obrador proffered a list of demands in exchange for his government’s support in halting the surge of illegal aliens streaming across the U.S.-Mexico border. These included lifting sanctions on communist Cuba and Venezuela, granting blanket amnesty to Mexican illegals currently in the U.S., and $20 billion a year in aid to Latin American and Caribbean countries.

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Former President Donald Trump has said he wouldn't give Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador "10 cents" in response to Obrador's recent demand that Biden government pay billions of dollars in 'aid' to his country and others. show more

Easter Weekend Bloodbath: Unreal Numbers Shot in Dem-Run Chicago.

At least 33 individuals were shot in Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Chicago over Easter Weekend, with 21 of the shootings occurring between 8 PM Saturday and 6 AM Sunday. So far, seven of the victims have died.

The first casualty of the weekend occurred on Friday, with a 29-year-old man losing his life in the 800 block of 87th Street during a drive-by shooting. The next fatality happened on Saturday after a 41-year-old man sitting in his home in the 8200 block of South Elizabeth Street was shot, later dying in hospital. Just hours later, another man was shot nine times while pumping gas.

On Easter Sunday, five female victims were shot in the neighborhood of South Austin at around 1:00 AM, when “an unknown assailant fired multiple shots toward them and fled the scene,” AP reported. The victims ranged in age from six years old to twenty years old. One of the victims, 19, was killed instantly.

Another four people were shot on Sunday in the same neighborhood, and earlier that day, three people were shot while in a vehicle in the city’s South Side.

A total of 104 people have been shot and killed in Chicago this year, according to The Chicago Sun-Times.

In addition to its longstanding problems with gun violence, the Democratic-controlled city has been struggling to cope with a massive influx of illegal aliens.

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At least 33 individuals were shot in Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Chicago over Easter Weekend, with 21 of the shootings occurring between 8 PM Saturday and 6 AM Sunday. So far, seven of the victims have died. show more

UK’s Socialized Health System Kills 1000-Per-Month Through Long Waiting Times.

Excessively long A&E (accident and emergency) wait times in the UK’s NHS (National Health Service) are killing an estimated 268 people per week.

A report by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) found that patients who seek treatment at the emergency departments of Britain’s socialized hospitals are spending hours waiting for beds and treatment — and many are dying because of it.

TENS OF THOUSANDS DEAD. 

In 2022, an estimated 15,000 deaths were associated with more than 12-hour waits in A&E departments, equating to about 500 a week. A study of over 5 million NHS patients revealed one excess death per every 72 patients who spent 8-12 hours in an emergency department. This risk intensifies as the wait time increases. The RCEM approximated 300 to 500 weekly casualties in England due to this issue in 2022.

NHS data for 2023 shows more than 1.5 million patients endured 12-hour waits in emergency departments, with the majority awaiting hospital beds. The RCEM calculated an average of 268 excess deaths weekly in 2023. These figures do not account for patients waiting in ambulances, who are also vulnerable to harm.

PATIENTS “SUBJECTED TO AVOIDABLE HARM.”

Last year, the NHS implemented recovery plans to ensure that 76 percent of A&E department patients would be admitted, transferred, or discharged within four hours. However, figures released last month revealed that just 70.9 percent of patients were treated within that time frame.

“Excessively long waits continue to put patients at risk of serious harm,” said Dr. Adrian Boyle, president of the RCEM. “Small improvements in four-hour access standard performance are not meaningful when there are so many people staying more than 12 hours,” he said. “The direct correlation between delays and mortality rates is clear. Patients are being subjected to avoidable harm.”

SELF-EXTRACTING TEETH & ‘ACCIDENTAL’ AMPUTATIONS. 

The RCEM study is the latest evidence highlighting the dangerous, substandard care offered to patients through Britain’s socialist healthcare system. Recently, it was reported that one woman had to pull out her own teeth after unsuccessfully waiting seven years to be seen by a dentist. In March, it was revealed that at least 105 patients underwent “accidental” amputations at NHS hospitals.

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Excessively long A&E (accident and emergency) wait times in the UK's NHS (National Health Service) are killing an estimated 268 people per week. show more

Judge Releases Illegals Who Rioted, Attacked National Guard.

Upwards of several hundred illegal immigrants involved in the March 21 border riot that overwhelmed Texas National Guard soldiers were released by order of a Texas state judge on Sunday. Magistrate Judge Humberto Acosta issued the ruling after the El Paso District Attorney’s Office was not prepared to proceed with detention hearings.

“So if the DA’s office is telling me that they are not ready to go, what we’re going to do is we’re going to release all these individuals on their own recognizance,” Judge Acosta said in response to a motion by Assistant District Attorney Ashley M. Martinez for a continuance. Texas state law requires that any illegal immigrant arrested without a warrant is entitled to a hearing before a magistrate judge within 48 hours of his detention. As part of his order, Acosta set a personal recognizance bond for each of the illegal immigrants to be released.

The Texas Department of Public Safety had earlier made arrests in connection to the March 21 riot, consisting primarily of asylum-seeking Venezuelan men. Some of the rioters face charges of public servant assault after attacking National Guard troops during the riot.

Video captured of the riot shows several hundred illegal immigrants charging toward the razor-wire barrier erected by the State of Texas. The group of illegal immigrants eventually broke through the border wire and rushed a permanent border barrier, also manned by guardsmen. In response to the March 21 border riot, Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) ordered an additional 700 National Guard soldiers to be deployed to El Paso last week.

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Upwards of several hundred illegal immigrants involved in the March 21 border riot that overwhelmed Texas National Guard soldiers were released by order of a Texas state judge on Sunday. Magistrate Judge Humberto Acosta issued the ruling after the El Paso District Attorney’s Office was not prepared to proceed with detention hearings. show more

Officials Investigate ‘Disturbing’ Spread of Bird Flu to Dairy Cows.

Dairy cows in Kansas and Texas have tested positive for bird flu — a development experts are calling “highly concerning” and “disturbing.”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed last week that milk from afflicted cattle from two farms in Kansas and one in Texas tested positive for avian influenza. Wild birds present at the dairy farms are the source of infections, according to the USDA.

The discovery came after the USDA began investigating reports of a “mystery cow disease” among older dairy cows in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico. “For the dairies whose herds are exhibiting symptoms, on average about ten percent of each affected herd appears to be impacted, with little to no associated mortality reported among the animals,” the USDA said in a statement.

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Dairy cows in Kansas and Texas have tested positive for bird flu — a development experts are calling "highly concerning" and "disturbing." show more

MeidasTouch Founder Worked for Diddy, Who Helped Him Into Hillary Clinton’s Office.

Ben Meiselas, one of the three Meiselas brothers who founded the White House-linked MeidasTouch Network responsible for the “bloodbath” hoax among others, started his career by interning for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the hip hop mogul now under investigation for allegedly running a Jeffrey Epstein-style sex trafficking operation.

Combs, also known as ‘Puff Daddy’ and ‘P. Diddy’, is a longtime client of the Meiselas brothers’ father, Kenny Meiselas, a celebrity attorney who has also represented the likes of Lady Gaga, Lizzo, and Nicki Minaj.

Through this nepotistic connection, Ben Meiselas gained an internship at Combs’s Bad Boy Records, though he claimed in a 2018 interview that he “started at the bottom.”

“I was the first one to get in every morning, and he would send me on every possible errand. I’d be helping his assistants get ready for an event and I’d hear things like ‘That’s not the Diddy spoon!’” Meiselas said, adding that the experience taught him “to be a perfectionist and gave me insight into leadership.”

The internship with Combs, who attended Meiselas’s bar mitzvah, ultimately gave Meiselas his “entrée into politics,” according to Variety.

“In 2004 Puff led the ‘Vote or Die’ [voter-registration and awareness] campaign at MTV, and my role morphed from intern-gopher to working with his team on those events,” Meiselas explained. “I attended the Democratic convention that year, and through it all I developed a real love for politics.”

Meiselas went on to intern for then-Senator Hillary Clinton.

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Ben Meiselas, one of the three Meiselas brothers who founded the White House-linked MeidasTouch Network responsible for the "bloodbath" hoax among others, started his career by interning for Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the hip hop mogul now under investigation for allegedly running a Jeffrey Epstein-style sex trafficking operation. show more

Putin Calls Up 150,000 for Military Service.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a directive for the regular spring conscription, ordering 150,000 citizens into military service, according to a document published on the Kremlin’s website on March 31. Every Russian man aged 18 or older must commit to a year of military service or undergo equivalent training during their higher education program.

This comes after Russia extended the age limit for conscription from 27 to 30 in July. The new law took effect on January 1, 2024. Even though conscription is still a contentious issue in Russia, it continues to be executed twice a year. With Russia’s war with Ukraine raging, 130,000 were called to service in the autumn conscription campaign and 147,000 last spring.

The latest conscription decree comes as Russia appears to be stepping up its efforts in Ukraine. Eastern Ukraine regions have seen a rise in casualties due to Russian strikes, with the city of Kharkiv being heavily targeted. Strikes also affected Lviv, a region far from the front lines where rescue operations are ongoing after cruise missile hits. Russia’s Belgorod region suffered casualties due to alleged Ukrainian shelling.

Independent verification of these military movements from either party has not been ascertained. These developments have sparked further international concern around the escalating tensions and impact on civilians living in these regions. Also adding to fears of the conflict’s escalation are the increasing incidents of Western interference in the war on behalf of Ukraine. Following his victory in the March presidential election, Putin warned such interference could spark a third world war.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a directive for the regular spring conscription, ordering 150,000 citizens into military service, according to a document published on the Kremlin's website on March 31. Every Russian man aged 18 or older must commit to a year of military service or undergo equivalent training during their higher education program. show more

Mysterious ‘Havana Syndrome’ Linked to Russian Energy Weapon.

An investigation into so-called “Havana Syndrome,” an affliction giving U.S. diplomats and intelligence agents symptoms similar to “early Alzheimer’s,” has linked the condition to Russian-directed energy weapons.

CBS News’s 60 Minutes, The Insider, and Der Spiegel spoke to intelligence officials claiming to suffer from Havana Syndrome, as well as Greg Edgreen, who led a Pentagon investigation into the “anomalous health incidents.”

“[C]onsistently there was a Russia nexus,” Edgreen said of the FBI agents, CIA officers, and others claiming to have come down with Havana Syndrome.

“There was some angle where they had worked against Russia, focused on Russia, and done extremely well,” he claimed.

One of the people CBS spoke to, identified as ‘Carrie,’ continues to work in counter-intelligence at the FBI, despite claiming she now suffers from Alzheimer’s-like symptoms and sometimes walks into walls and door frames.

“My baseline changed, I was not the same person,” she said, claiming the issues started after she perceived being hit by a “force” in her Florida home.

‘PUTIN’S BIGGEST VICTORY.’ 

Christo Grozev, a journalist for Latvia-based The Insider, run by anti-government Russian exiles, told CBS the “attacks” are likely linked to “Russian intelligence unit 29155” and are being carried out using acoustic energy beams at long range.

“If this is what we’ve seen with the hundreds of cases of anomalous health incidents, I can assure that this has become probably Putin’s biggest victory,” he said.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed the Havana Syndrome allegations as “baseless, unfounded accusations.”

“This is not a new topic at all; for many years the topic of the so-called ‘Havana Syndrome’ has been exaggerated in the press, and from the very beginning it was linked to accusations against the Russian side,” he said.

“But no one has ever published or expressed any convincing evidence of these unfounded accusations anywhere.”

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An investigation into so-called "Havana Syndrome," an affliction giving U.S. diplomats and intelligence agents symptoms similar to "early Alzheimer's," has linked the condition to Russian-directed energy weapons. show more

Koch-Backed Open Borders Fiend Uses Baltimore Bridge Deaths to Push For More Immigration.

Progressive activists and open border advocates are using the death of several immigrants in the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse to push for increased immigration numbers in the United States. The deadly accident has claimed the lives of at least six immigrant workers.

Several non-profit groups that provide aid to illegal immigrants and push for increased immigrant numbers in the U.S. have seized on the deaths to push their open-borders agenda. “American workers got to sleep in their beds and not get hit by a cargo ship because immigrant workers went to work to fill potholes,” wrote David Bier in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Bier, who works for the pro-open borders Cato Institute, added: “Can’t wait for immigrants to rebuild this bridge bigger and better than ever.”

Other non-profit organizations like Global Refuge and United We Dream — which aid mass immigration through charitable programs — stressed the need for immigrant labor to help rebuild the collapsed bridge. “We know we can and we will rebuild,” Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, CEO of Global Refuge, said in a statement. He continued: “And we also know the contributions of our immigrant brothers and sisters will continue to be essential in that effort.”

Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, called the use of the immigrant worker deaths to promote mass immigration policies “kind of creepy.” He added: “Most of the people who do this are Americans. In this case, for any number of reasons, these guys were immigrants … There’s just no [immigration] policy implications to draw from this [tragedy].”

Responding to Bier’s posts on X, Oren Cass, who runs the pro-worker American Compass think tank, said: “It’s important to understand that for many libertarians, their open borders advocacy leading to a Qatar-like caste system in America is a feature, not a bug.”

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Progressive activists and open border advocates are using the death of several immigrants in the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse to push for increased immigration numbers in the United States. The deadly accident has claimed the lives of at least six immigrant workers. show more
Air Force One by Gage Skidmore

Journalists Keep Stealing from Air Force One.

A White House staffer and a reporter recently rendezvoused to address a recurring issue of items being taken from Air Force One – the presidential plane, according to a report from POLITICO.

A problem was highlighted when the Office of the President noted that several branded items were missing from the press cabin following a trip in February. In response to the incident, an anonymous email was sent offering assistance for a “quiet return” of any items “accidentally” taken.

The individual, who took linens from the presidential plane, met with a White House representative near the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Square, where the item was confidentially returned.

This petty theft seems not to be an isolated incident, as several sources have reportedly observed Air Force One being used as a source of souvenirs by the traveling press pack. Anonymous tips even identified a former major newspaper correspondent serving a dinner party on stolen Air Force One crockery.

Petty theft on official property doesn’t seem confined to the plane. The executive mansion also noted incidents in 2015 of disappearing items – some of significant value.

To discourage theft, the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, Kelly O’Donnell, reminded reporters not to take items from the aircraft, adding that items with Air Force One logos could be purchased outside the plane. However, sources indicate that collectible items available for purchase are not comparable in quality to onboard counterparts.

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A White House staffer and a reporter recently rendezvoused to address a recurring issue of items being taken from Air Force One – the presidential plane, according to a report from POLITICO. show more