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Woke Admiral Who Refused to Hang Portraits of Trump, Hegseth Dismissed.

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What Happened: U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield was dismissed from her position on the NATO Military Committee.

👥 Who’s Involved: The Trump administration, Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

📍 Where & When: NATO, over the weekend.

💬 Key Quote: “Our diversity is our strength.” — Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield.

⚠️ Impact: Further restructuring of military leadership as the Trump administration looks to curtail the influence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ideology.

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Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)-obsessed Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield has been removed from her role on the NATO Military Committee. The move comes as the Trump administration defunds DEI and roots out “wokeness” in the U.S. military. Chatfield, a three-star officer, was contacted by Adm. Christopher Grady, acting chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and told the administration wanted to go in a new direction.

According to reports, Chatfield refused to put up a portrait of President Donald J. Trump and Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. She also allegedly held a meeting where she told staff, “We will wait them out for four years.” Hegseth is reported to have been instrumental in the decision to fire her.

Chatfield had been included in a list from the American Accountability Foundation of officers overly focused on DEI issues, suggesting they be removed. In a 2015 speech, Chatfield declared, “our diversity is our strength,” and complained there were too many men in Congress.

Several other generals and admirals have been replaced or dismissed by the Trump administration, including Vice Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the Chief of Naval Operations.

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Secret Service Agent Responsible for Butler Security Suspended AGAIN for Failing to Disclose Migrant Marriage.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Secret Service agent, Myosoty “Miyo” Perez, was suspended for failing to report her marriage to a foreign national and is under investigation. Notably, Perez was responsible for the security plan at the 2024 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where President Donald J. Trump was nearly assassinated

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Myosoty “Miyo” Perez, the U.S. Secret Service, and her attorney Larry Berger.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The suspension occurred following her marriage in April 2025, as reported in March 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “It speaks to the sad state of affairs of the Secret Service in recent years and who they’re hiring.” – Former Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official Rich Staropoli

🎯IMPACT: Ongoing investigations into Perez’s actions and broader scrutiny of Secret Service practices following multiple security failures.

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The U.S. Secret Service has reportedly suspended agent Myosoty “Miyo” Perez, who served as the site agent responsible for the security arrangements at the July 2024 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where President Donald J. Trump was almost assassinated, for the third time in the past 18 months. The current suspension and ongoing internal investigation stem from her April 2025 marriage to a Brazilian national, which she did not report to the agency as required.

At Butler, Perez was involved in planning and implementing the security measures for the rally, which drew criticism for shortcomings such as the failure to place personnel on a critical rooftop that gunman Thomas Crooks used to shoot President Trump in the ear, kill Trump supporter Corey Comperatore, and wound two more rallygoers. She was among six agents involved in the Butler failures who were suspended without pay last year. However, by February, she was once again involved in high-level security for former President George W. Bush. She has also previously been suspended for speaking to the media about Butler without permission.

The latest probe centers not just on the fact that Perez failed to report her marriage, but on possible immigration-related concerns involving her spouse. “How does a Secret Service agent not properly report a relationship with a foreign national that could be an illegal alien, let alone marry her and then not report the marriage?” commented Rich Staropoli, a former Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official, adding that the situation “speaks to the sad state of affairs of the Secret Service in recent years and who they’re hiring.”

The DHS’s Office of Inspector General continues to work on final reports examining the Secret Service’s response to the 2024 assassination attempt. An earlier Secret Service report admitted to a catalogue of errors before and during the shooting.

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Former FBI Agents Who Investigated Trump Are Now Suing for ‘Wrongful’ Termination.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Two former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents have filed a lawsuit claiming they were wrongfully terminated after working on Biden-era investigations targeting President Donald J. Trump.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The lawsuit involves two former FBI agents, FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice (DOJ).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was filed on Thursday, March 19, 2026, in federal court in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Plaintiffs’ terminations were unlawful because they were based on a perception that Plaintiffs were not political supporters of President Trump,” the lawsuit filed by the former FBI agents claims.

🎯IMPACT: The case comes amid several federal and congressional investigations into the involvement of government officials in the 2016 election’s Russia collusion hoax and the post-2020 election’s Arctic Frost scandal.

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Two former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents have filed a lawsuit claiming they were wrongfully terminated after working on Joe Biden-era investigations targeting President Donald J. Trump. The lawsuit, filed by two former Special Agents only identified as “John Doe 1” and “John Doe 2,” claims their dismissal by the Trump administration violated their constitutional rights under the First and Fifth Amendments.

“Plaintiffs request that this Court review their firings and grant relief on the grounds that Defendants’ actions violated Plaintiffs’ First Amendment rights to free association and speech and their Fifth Amendment rights to due process. Plaintiffs seek equitable relief in vindication of their constitutional rights and declaratory relief under the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. §§ 2201-2202,” the lawsuit demands, while claiming, “Plaintiffs’ terminations were unlawful because they were based on a perception that Plaintiffs were not political supporters of President Trump.”

The lawsuit centers almost exclusively on the two former FBI agents’ involvement in the Arctic Frost scandal targeting Trump, Republican lawmakers, and GOP political groups, which was initiated by the FBI Washington Field Office’s former assistant special agent in charge, Timothy Thibault. After Thibault was forced to resign from the FBI in 2022 over his handling of a separate probe into Hunter Biden, the Arctic Frost investigation was handed over to Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith.

Notably, the former FBI agents claim that FBI Director Kash Patel dismissed them after congressional investigations into Arctic Frost, which led to one plaintiff being publicly named in documents and to the operation being labeled “partisan.” Both claim their firings are retaliation for perceived political affiliations. The lawsuit names Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the DOJ as defendants.

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Paxton TROUNCES Cornyn in New Texas Runoff Poll.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A new poll indicates Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has a strong lead in the Republican U.S. Senate runoff against Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), and is better placed to defeat Democrat nominee James Talarico.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ken Paxton, John Cornyn, and James Talarico.

📍WHEN & WHERE: March 20, 2026, in Texas.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Likely Republican primary voters strongly prefer Paxton over Cornyn.” – Impact Research poll memo

🎯IMPACT: If he prevails over Cornyn in the primary, Paxton’s strong base appeal could drive Republican turnout in a closely contested general election.

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A new poll of likely voters in Texas for the 2026 election cycle indicates that state Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX) is positioned strongly in the Republican U.S. Senate runoff against incumbent Republican-in-name-only (RINO) Senator John Cornyn (R-TX). The poll also suggests that Paxton is better placed to defeat controversial Democrat nominee James Talarico in the general election.

The survey gives Talarico a 43 percent to 41 percent lead over Cornyn, and a narrower 44 percent to 43 percent lead over Paxton. Notably, Paxton holds a significant advantage among likely Republican primary voters, leading Cornyn by 53 percent to 37 percent in direct preferences. His strong appeal within the GOP base is further demonstrated by his net favorability rating of +33 among Republican primary voters, compared to Cornyn’s net negative 45 percent favorable / 47 percent unfavorable rating. Paxton’s favorability is also superior to Cornyn’s among independents, at net -32 compared to Cornyn’s -42.

This clear preference among core Republican voters positions Paxton to more effectively rally the party’s energized conservative wing, which could prove crucial for high turnout and momentum heading into the general election against Talarico.

Paxton has a strong track record as an America First conservative and supporter of President Donald J. Trump. Meanwhile, Cornyn has a long history of backstabbing the President, from opposing his border wall proposals in 2015 to opposing his primary campaign in 2024.

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Epidemiologist Brands mRNA Vaccines ‘One of the LARGEST Carcinogenic Exposures in History.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: An epidemiologist’s assertion that COVID-19 vaccination amounts to one of the largest carcinogenic exposures in history went viral on social media.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Master of Public Health Nicolas Hulscher, of the McCullough Foundation.

📍WHEN & WHERE: February 2026, on X (formerly Twitter).

💬KEY QUOTE: “HUNDREDS of studies now indicate COVID-19 ‘vaccines’ are one of the LARGEST carcinogenic exposures in history.” – Nicolas Hulscher

🎯IMPACT: Hulscher’s claims have sparked a significant online debate.

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Nicolas Hulscher, an epidemiologist at the McCullough Foundation with a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the University of Michigan School of Public Health, went viral on X (formerly Twitter) in February with explosive allegations about COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. In a post quoting concerns about rising cancer cases among young people, Hulscher wrote: “HUNDREDS of studies now indicate COVID-19 ‘vaccines’ are one of the LARGEST carcinogenic exposures in history.”

He followed with a list of 20 alleged mechanisms by which the vaccines increase the risk of multiple major cancers, disrupt thousands of critical genes, integrate into human genomes, drive genome instability and chronic inflammation, suppress DNA repair, and reactivate dormant cancers, among other issues.

In a follow-up post, Hulscher declared “The evidence is now undeniable,” linking eight studies he described as proving increased cancer risks, genomic integration, transcriptomic dysregulation, and “turbo cancer” cases tied to the vaccines.

The McCullough Foundation is led by Dr. Peter McCullough, a renowned cardiologist who has previously warned against the Democrats and a left-leaning “biopharmaceutical complex” exploiting an outbreak of bird flu or some similar virus to declare another pandemic and undermine a Republican government.

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DOJ Launches Criminal Probes Into Outgoing Colombian ‘Narco-President’ Gustavo Petro.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is under criminal investigation by at least two U.S. federal prosecutors’ offices.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Gustavo Petro, U.S. Attorneys’ offices in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigations were revealed on Friday, March 20, 2026, and remain ongoing.

🎯IMPACT: The investigations could influence Colombia’s upcoming presidential elections and affect U.S.-Colombia relations.

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has directed federal prosecutors in both Manhattan and Brooklyn to open criminal investigations into Colombia’s radical socialist President, Gustavo Petro, over alleged meetings with drug traffickers and accusations that he is accepted campaign contributions from criminal cartels. Both federal criminal probes appear to be in the earliest stages, and it is unclear whether either will result in criminal charges.

Colombia’s Petro is one of the last remaining critics of U.S. President Donald J. Trump in South America. However, Petro is term-limited and is set to leave office after Colombia’s May 2026 presidential election, suggesting the DOJ’s criminal probes are setting the stage for the alleged narco-leader’s prosecution after his presidential term expires.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) are involved in these inquiries. However, despite the long-standing acrimony between President Trump and Petro, there is currently no evidence that the investigations were requested or initiated by the White House, and allegations of Petro’s involvement with drug traffickers and criminal cartels long predate Trump’s second term in office.

The National Pulse reported in October last year that Petro had suggested in an interview with the Spanish-language network Univision that “getting rid of” Trump may be necessary. These comments came just one day after President Trump called Petro a “lunatic” and vowed to halt foreign aid and other payments to Colombia over Petro’s inability to shut down the illicit cocaine trade. A month later, Petro again attacked President Trump, calling him a “barbarian” for authorizing the U.S. military to destroy cartel drug boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific.

In 2023, Petro’s eldest son, Nicolas, admitted that illicit campaign contributions from people connected to cartels had flowed into his father’s presidential campaign accounts. Still, no charges were filed against Petro himself. However, the U.S Department of the Treasury did sanction Petro and several of his family members in late 2025.

Petro’s U.S. visa was revoked last September but reinstated earlier this month.

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Comey Subpoenaed Over ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Against Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey has been subpoenaed in a federal case alleging a “grand conspiracy” among officials who investigated and prosecuted President Donald J. Trump.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: James Comey, John Brennan, Jack Smith, and other officials are reportedly targets of the investigation led by federal prosecutor Jason A. Reding Quiñones.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigation has been ongoing since last year and is based in Florida, with the Comey subpoena issued in March 2026.

🎯IMPACT: The probe seeks to tie multiple former federal officials to a conspiracy against President Trump, with over 130 subpoenas issued so far.

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Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey has been served with a subpoena as part of a federal investigation into allegations that several former federal officials engaged in a “grand conspiracy” to prosecute President Donald J. Trump and effectively interfere in two U.S presidential elections. The federal probe, led by the United States Attorney for the District of Southern Florida Jason A. Reding Quiñones, has issued over 30 subpoenas since its inception last year.

Among the investigations‘ prime subjects are Comey, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director and American Communist Party voter John Brennan, and former Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith. Notably, Brennan was the central actor in promoting and popularizing the 2016 election’s Russia collusion hoax, while Smith oversaw the Arctic Frost scandal that resulted in two failed attempts to prosecute Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential race.

The newest subpoena for Comey is believed to be related to Brennan and the Russia collusion hoax, specifically focusing on the drafting of a January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), which gave undue credence to the discredited Steele Dossier.

It is believed that Reding Quiñones also plans to revive the DOJ’s prior efforts to prosecute Comey for allegedly giving false testimony to Congress in 2020. That case was dismissed after a judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, a Trump-appointed interim U.S. Attorney, was unlawfully serving in her role. Halligan’s prosecutions, including cases against Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, were thrown out as a result.

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Grammy-Nominated Rapper Afroman Prevails Against Cops in Hilarious Defamation Case.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Afroman, a Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, prevailed on Thursday in a defamation case against him that was brought by a group of police officers involved in raiding his home in August 2022.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Afroman; the Adams County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office, and an Ohio jury.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The defamation trial concluded on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

🎯IMPACT: The defamation lawsuit centered on Afroman’s use of footage from his home’s security camera and acerbic lyrics poking fun at the Ohio police officers involved, with the outcome being hailed as a victory for free speech.

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Afroman, a Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, prevailed on Thursday in a defamation case against him that was brought by a group of police officers involved in raiding his home in August 2022. The defamation lawsuit centered on Afroman’s use of footage from his home’s security camera and acerbic lyrics poking fun at the Ohio police officers involved.

The 2022 raid resulted in significant damage to Afroman‘s home and asset seizure. Still, no criminal charges were ever filed against the hip-hop artist, prompting him to release a cheeky series of songs about the incident as a form of revenge. Using home security camera footage spliced with other video, Afroman released a series of ‘diss tracks’ including “Randy Walters is a Son of a Bitch” and “Lick ‘Em Low Lisa”—the latter being a reference to a female officer being a lesbian and sleeping with the wives of her male colleagues.

The officers sued Afroman, claiming the lyrics amounted to false allegations and caused injury to their reputations, leading to the trial, which concluded this past Thursday. In one of the more humorous moments, Sgt. Randy Walters was placed on the stand, in what should have been an opportunity to establish the falsity of Afroman’s lyrics, but instead lent credibility to the hip-hop artist’s claims. Sgt. Walters repeatedly declared that he did not know if Afroman had actually slept with his wife—something the rapper claims in his song “Randy Walters is a Son of a Bitch.” Repeatedly, Walters’s attorney tried to get the police officer to establish that the claim was false, but instead, Walters kept insisting he didn’t know and that it had caused him emotional pain and suffering.

In another incident, an officer who was lampooned in the song “Lemon Pound Cake” was forced to sit in the witness stand and listen to the diss track. The song’s title was allegedly inspired by the officer, seen on video glancing down at a lemon pound cake on the counter in Afroman’s kitchen during the 2022 raid.

Importantly, the defamation case against Afroman completely unraveled after one of the officers’ ex-wives took the stand as a witness for the defense and bluntly stated that neither she nor her husband had suffered any emotional pain or reputational damage. She further stated that the officers and wives had joked about the songs before deciding to file the lawsuit.

The hip-hop artist has long been a fixture in the pro-marijuana legalization community and, more recently, has become active in politics. Notably, Afroman was involved in the Libertarian Party’s 2024 National Convention in Washington, D.C., which President Donald J. Trump also addressed.

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Chuck Norris, Iconic Action Star and Martial Arts Legend, Dies at 86.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Chuck Norris, the martial arts legend and iconic action star, has passed away at the age of 86.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Chuck Norris and his family, who released a statement regarding his passing.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Norris was hospitalized in Hawaii and died on a Friday morning, as per a family statement.

💬KEY QUOTE: “While we would like to keep the circumstances private, please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace.” – Norris Family

🎯IMPACT: Norris inspired millions worldwide through his work, discipline, and kindness, leaving a lasting legacy.

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Chuck Norris, the legendary martial artist and star of Walker, Texas Ranger, has passed away at the age of 86. His family announced his death in Hawaii, where he died peacefully surrounded by loved ones. They shared their appreciation for his remarkable life, highlighting his roles as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, along with the lasting positive influence he had on so many people.

Norris earned genuine respect in the martial arts world through his advanced black belt rankings in several disciplines. He gained early fame for co-starring with Bruce Lee in The Way of the Dragon and went on to become a major action movie star in the 1980s with movies such as The Delta Force and Missing in Action. He found major success on TV with Walker, Texas Ranger, a series inspired by his earlier film Lone Wolf McQuade.

Off-screen, Norris evolved into a pop culture phenomenon thanks to Internet memes that playfully amplified his image of unbeatable toughness. In his later years, Norris also emerged as an advocate for conservative political views, endorsing figures such as U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who invited Norris to Hungary in 2018 to spend time with its elite counter-terrorism forces.

Born in Ryan, Oklahoma, Norris served in the U.S. Air Force, and began his training in martial arts while posted in East Asia. His enduring legacy spans his extensive body of work in film and television, his contributions to martial arts, and his writings exploring his Christian faith and patriotic values.

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Business Host Issues Inflation Warning Amid Iran War Turmoil.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Fox Business appears to be jumping ship on President Donald J. Trump after host Taylor Riggs warned the economy was facing dire straits following new inflation data and market turmoil stemming from U.S. military actions against Iran.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Taylor Riggs, President Trump, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, and Iranian and Saudi officials.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Inflation data was released in March 2026, amid turmoil in the Middle East and global markets.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Fresh and dried vegetables were up 49 percent. So, there’s something going on. Maybe it is a one-off that we could debate, but I don’t like the trend.” – Taylor Riggs

🎯IMPACT: The Fox Business host contends that rising inflation, global market instability, and heightened tensions in the Middle East have created economic uncertainty.

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Fox Business host Taylor Riggs appears convinced that the U.S. economy is weakening on reports of an uptick in inflation and ongoing market volatility stemming from the U.S. military operation targeting the Islamic Republic of Iran. Riggs specifically honed in on February’s inflation data, which showed an uptick of 0.7 percent—exceeding the forecasted 0.3 percent increase.

“I’m really, really not happy about this inflationary report,” Riggs stated during the broadcast, continuing, “And I know that it is one data point, the Fed looks through it, we try to look at two or three-month trends.”

“But this does not look good to me. I don’t like sitting here after everything we’re talking about and saying, ‘Oh, but it’s just one month,’ because unfortunately, March is guaranteed—95 percent chance—to get worse than what we saw,” Riggs added.

The Fox Business host also pointed to a slight uptick in certain grocery prices, stating, “Fresh and dried vegetables were up 49 percent. So, there’s something going on. Maybe it is a one-off that we could debate, but I don’t like the trend.”

All-in-all, Riggs’s analysis could be correct. The ongoing military strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran have destabilized global energy markets—though Asia appears most impacted at the moment. Still, the inflation numbers only represent one month of data, giving no evidence of any broader trend.

Meanwhile, other economic indicators run counter to Riggs’s assessment. FedEx on Thursday announced its third-quarter earnings beat expectations, with revenue of $24 billion, above the estimated $23.4 billion. The FedEx earnings suggest consumption remains strong, which would not be indicative of a weakening economy.

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Iranian Caught Trying to Break Into Nuclear Missile Base.

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WHAT HAPPENED: An Iranian man was arrested after attempting to enter a nuclear missile base in Scotland.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: A 34-year-old Iranian man and a 31-year-old woman of unknown nationality.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred on Thursday at His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde, a.k.a. Faslane, in Scotland.

💬KEY QUOTE: “A 34-year-old man and 31-year-old woman have been arrested in connection and enquiries are ongoing.” – Police Scotland spokesman

🎯IMPACT: The arrest highlights ongoing security concerns regarding Iranian sleeper agents and sympathizers amid the ongoing Iran war.

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An Iranian man, aged 34, was arrested after attempting to gain access to His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde, a.k.a. Faslane, in Scotland. The man was accompanied to the base, which houses nuclear-armed Trident submarines, by a 31-year-old woman of unknown nationality.

The pair approached the gate of the facility on Thursday but were turned away due to a lack of proper accreditation. Shortly afterward, they were arrested for “acting suspiciously in the vicinity.”

Faslane is an essential part of the British nuclear deterrent, housing seven Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarines alongside Trident-class submarines, which carry dozens of nuclear warheads.

A spokesman for Police Scotland confirmed the arrests and stated that investigations are ongoing. The Ministry of Defence has also confirmed its involvement in the investigation.

Britain is increasingly being drawn into the Iran war, despite Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer resisting U.S. overtures to get involved, with Iran and its proxy striking British bases in Cyprus and Iraq. Concerns are growing across the West generally regarding the activation of Iranian sleeper agents and sympathizers amid the war on Iran, with a naturalized immigrant wearing a “Property of Allah” shirt and an Iranian flag having already carried out a deadly shooting in Austin, Texas.

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