Mike Waltz Out As National Security Advisor
What started as one rogue Signal chat turned into a full-blown digital dumpster fire that torched half the National Security Council and left Trump scrambling for loyalists with security clearances.
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What started as one rogue Signal chat turned into a full-blown digital dumpster fire that torched half the National Security Council and left Trump scrambling for loyalists with security clearances.
In the blood-slick corridors of the Pentagon, where loyalty is currency and egos collide like freight trains, Joe Kasper’s fall was less a stumble than a spectacular self-inflicted implosion.
Wall Street’s cocktail-swilling CEOs crying over tariffs is like watching arsonists complain about the heat.
The idea of Trump angling for a third term has had the ladies on The View spiraling out of control like they just found out their favorite vegan café started serving bacon-wrapped freedom fries.
Real leaders don’t blame ghosts in the machine—they say “I screwed up” and get back to work.
Love him or hate him, Trump’s unconventional diplomacy might be exactly what’s needed to get Zelensky and Putin talking—and finally cool down this overheated war.
Stephen Feinberg’s appointment as Deputy Secretary of Defense signals a shake-up at the Pentagon, bringing Wall Street muscle to the fight for military modernization—but whether his business-first approach meshes with the realities of national security remains to be seen.
Trump questions NATO’s loyalty, saying the US shouldn’t carry the burden alone—it’s time for fair contributions from all allies.
The president’s success in his second term will depend not only on the policies he enacts but also on his ability to cultivate a leadership style rooted in unity, collaboration, and a shared vision for the nation’s future.
Trump’s CPAC speech ignores key issues like rising costs and healthcare, focusing instead on division. Is unity still possible?
Dan Bongino’s appointment as Deputy FBI Director is a bold move that shatters tradition, putting a no-nonsense Trump loyalist and outspoken FBI critic in a position to shake up the bureau from the inside.
Marc Fogel’s long-overdue release sheds light on the unpredictable chess game of international diplomacy—where lives become bargaining chips, and timing is everything.