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Title: Obama Criticizes Trump’s Policies, Calls US “Dark Times

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 2, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Washington D.C. – Former President​ Barack⁣ Obama​ delivered a ‍scathing critique of the Trump management during campaign ⁢appearances for Democratic candidates in Virginia and New Jersey on November 2nd and ‌3rd, 2025. ⁣Obama characterized the current state ‍of the ⁣U.S.as “dark‌ times,” leveling accusations of lawlessness, recklessness,⁢ and cruelty against President ⁢Trump’s policies.

Obama specifically targeted Trump’s economic and security approaches, criticizing the⁤ implementation ⁣of tariff policies as “chaotic” and⁣ questioning the deployment of National Guard troops to U.S. cities. He lamented what he perceived as a failure by Republican lawmakers to hold Trump accountable,even when aware of perceived overreach.

“Frankly, our country and our ⁢policies are in some pretty​ dark times right now,” Obama stated while ⁢campaigning for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger and New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill at Old​ Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. “It’s ⁢difficult where to start. Because every day,this White House presents the people with a new package​ of lawless acts,recklessness,cruelty and downright madness.”

The former president also drew a pointed analogy, stating, “It’s like every day is Halloween, but it’s all gimmicks, with nothing fun.” He further criticized Trump’s priorities, referencing renovations to the White House, including resurfacing the ⁤Rose Garden courtyard with asphalt and the construction ‌of a $300 million ballroom, ⁤even during a⁤ federal goverment shutdown. Obama expressed shock at the willingness of business ‍leaders, law⁢ firms, and universities to accommodate⁢ the Trump administration.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Pentagon Lawyers Deployed to DOJ for Immigration Crackdown

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 31, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Military Lawyers Deployed too​ Assist DOJ‍ with Immigration Cases

A directive from the ⁣Trump administration, ‌detailed ⁣in ‍a memo obtained by the Associated press (AP), is​ sending military ⁢lawyers to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to assist with immigration-related legal proceedings,⁣ notably along the U.S.-Mexico⁢ border.

According to a Defense Department official who spoke‌ with Newsweek, the ‌deployment is occurring ⁢”at the ⁤request of ⁢the U.S. Attorney’s Office.” ⁢The ‍official stated that attorneys from the Judge Advocate General’s Corps are being detailed to the U.S.​ Attorney’s ⁢Office for the District of Columbia.

These attorneys ‍will serve as Special Assistant United States Attorneys in ⁣D.C.Superior Court, “filling critical vacancies,” the official explained. The Department of Defense expressed pride in⁢ “standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our law⁢ enforcement partners, bringing the skill and dedication of America’s service⁢ members to deliver justice,⁣ restore order, and protect ‌the ⁢American people.”

Why It Matters

This move comes ⁤as the Trump administration pursues what it describes as the ⁣largest deportation‌ of immigrants in U.S.history. Both individuals ‌with undocumented status and those with legal residency‍ have been ​subject to detention. ​ Legal ‌challenges to the administration’s immigration‍ policies, ‍including deportations to third countries and the revocation of ​legal status for some immigrants, have been filed ‌by immigration advocacy and‌ human rights‌ groups.

What To Know

The memo, issued on⁣ Monday and reviewed by AP later in the ⁢week, represents an expansion of the administration’s use of military⁣ personnel ⁢to support its ⁢immigration enforcement efforts. The directive calls for the deployment of 48‍ lawyers and four paralegals from across ‌the armed services to act as special assistant U.S. attorneys through ⁤fall 2026.

Last month, the‌ Pentagon approved sending ‍up to 600 military‍ lawyers to the DOJ to serve as temporary immigration judges, aiming‍ to accelerate deportation proceedings.⁣ Pentagon officials have stated that⁣ these assignments are intended to bolster federal law ⁢enforcement operations. ‍ the impact of these deployments on the military’s own ‌justice system remains⁢ unclear.

The memo specifies ⁢a‍ preference⁤ for attorneys ​with “important ‌experience” in immigration and administrative ⁢law, along with general prosecution and litigation experience. Deployment locations include 20 lawyers to Memphis, 12 to western‌ Texas, and three lawyers and ‌two paralegals ‌to New Mexico.

What Happens Next

The Pentagon will identify and deploy volunteers to the designated offices.‍ The administration retains the option to ⁢request additional legal personnel and further bolster these efforts if challenges persist in processing cases.

This article includes reporting‌ by AP.

Update 10/30/25, 8:06‍ p.m. ET: This article ‍has been updated with additional information and context.

Update 10/30/25,10:48 p.m. ET: This article ‍has been updated with additional information and context.

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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NATO Ally Warns of ‘Different Kind of War’ as Putin Tests Western Resolve

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 26, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Estonia Calls for NATO Readiness Amidst Shifting Threat from‌ Putin

TALLINN, Estonia – ⁤Estonian President Alar Karis is urging NATO allies⁢ to accelerate defense spending ​and prepare for a “different kind of war” with ‌Russia, citing a basic shift in ​the security landscape ‍following‍ Moscow’s ⁢invasion of Ukraine. Karis emphasized the need for increased investment in defense capabilities,even as some member states struggle to ​meet existing commitments.

The call ⁢for heightened preparedness comes as NATO grapples with the evolving nature of conflict ​and the potential for broader aggression from Russia. While acknowledging the progress made by some nations, Karis stressed the importance of collective action and a long-term commitment to bolstering⁤ defense capabilities across the alliance.

A key ⁤point‌ of contention remains defense spending commitments among NATO allies. Former U.S. President Donald Trump repeatedly challenged the alliance over insufficient contributions, initially targeting a 2 percent of GDP benchmark, later suggesting 3 ​percent, and more recently, with NATO members agreeing in‌ june to a new minimum of ⁢5 percent.

Estonia and other Baltic states are among the leading spenders on defense within NATO. However, countries like Spain have faced criticism for falling short of targets. ⁤Trump previously threatened to‍ reconsider Spain’s membership if it failed to meet its financial obligations. Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles recently affirmed Spain’s commitment to NATO, stating U.S.‍ armed forces were “well aware” of the country’s dedication.

Karis urged patience with allies working to meet their​ commitments, pointing to Germany’s ‍recent conversion. “Germany just a few ‌years ago was not meeting ⁤even the 2 percent minimum, but that​ the country ⁣’changed completely the attitude of defense and defense industry’ and is now building up its military capabilities to ⁢meet its commitments,” he ​said.

He expressed optimism that⁤ Spain would follow a similar trajectory, noting Estonia’s own commitment ⁣to ‌the 5 percent target.”It’s probably ⁤the same with Spain,” Karis stated, adding that Estonia reached the 5 percent level “not as it is indeed a nice number, but because it in our NATO defense program…and what we can do as a small country is lead as an example.”

Karis also encouraged Portugal and other nations to increase their ⁢defense resources, acknowledging that progress will vary based on individual circumstances. “Different countries are in ​different situations, so things won’t happen overnight,” he‌ said, adding that alliance leaders are “smart enough to move in the right direction.”

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Trump Raises Tariffs on Canada Over Anti-Tariff Advertisement

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 26, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump‍ Escalates Trade⁤ Tensions ​with ⁣Canada, ‍Imposing New Tariffs ‍After Ad dispute

WASHINGTON – President Trump announced Friday he is ⁤increasing tariffs on Canadian goods‌ by 10% in response to an advertising campaign by the‍ Canadian province of Ontario that criticized his trade policies. The move further escalates ongoing trade tensions between ⁢the two nations, threatening economic repercussions for businesses and consumers on both sides of the border.

The⁣ tariff hike stems ‍from a​ television and ‌digital ad⁣ campaign launched by Ontario⁤ earlier this week.The ⁢ad featured clips of⁣ former ‌President‍ Ronald Reagan arguing against tariffs, stating they “hurt every American worker and‍ consumer.” ⁢Trump reacted sharply, claiming the ad misrepresented Reagan’s​ views and terminated ⁣trade negotiations with ‍Canada. He also pointed to a statement from the Ronald ⁣Reagan Foundation supporting his claim of misrepresentation.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford initially announced the ad campaign would ​be paused Monday “so that trade talks ⁢can resume,” stating the campaign had “achieved ⁢our⁣ goal, having reached U.S. audiences at ⁣the‌ highest levels.” Though,Trump claimed Ontario ‌officials had promised to take the ad⁤ down ​”IMMEDIATELY” and accused the province‌ of deliberately running it during the World Series “knowing that ‍it was‌ a FRAUD.”

The latest tariffs build upon existing⁢ trade disputes. Over the summer, the Trump ⁤management imposed ⁤tariffs of ‌up to 35%‌ on Canadian goods, though many‍ are exempt under the 2020​ U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA). Canada responded⁤ in March with retaliatory tariffs‍ on ​U.S.⁤ products not covered by⁢ the USMCA, ‌but‌ lifted those tariffs in August as part of​ efforts to reach a broader agreement‍ – an agreement ​that ‌remains elusive.

The new 10% tariffs are⁤ expected to impact a range ​of Canadian exports to the U.S.,potentially raising‌ costs for American businesses and consumers.‍ The future⁢ of trade ⁢negotiations between the two countries remains uncertain as‌ a⁤ result of the escalating dispute.

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Domain Trump Cancels Trade Talks Over Fake Reagan Ad

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 24, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Announces End to Trade Negotiations with Canada Following Ontario Ad Campaign

Breaking News: Donald⁢ trump has announced the termination of all trade negotiations with Canada, responding to an advertising campaign run​ by the Canadian​ province of Ontario. ⁢The announcement, delivered in a statement attributed ‍to “President DJT,” ⁤offered no further details ‌beyond the declaration: “Based⁤ on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED. thank ‍you for your attention to‍ this matter!”

the Ontario provincial government is currently running ⁣a $75 million advertising campaign in the United States that⁢ utilizes clips⁤ of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. ⁤the ads highlight Reagan’s warnings about the negative consequences of tariffs, including job losses and trade wars.

The campaign has drawn criticism from the Ronald Reagan⁢ Presidential Foundation ‌& Institute, which stated on X (formerly Twitter) that the ads employ “selective audio⁤ and video” of Reagan.

Ontario Premier ‍Doug Ford acknowledged the potential for a negative reaction from Trump, telling reporters, “I heard that the ‌president heard our ad.‍ I’m sure he wasn’t too happy.” Ford further⁤ emphasized​ the power of using Reagan’s⁤ voice, stating, “Coming from a person like Ronald reagan, every Republican is going to identify that voice… he was⁣ just the best president the country’s ever ⁤seen from my personal ‍perspective.”

This isn’t the first time Reagan’s stance on tariffs ⁢has been invoked to challenge Trump’s trade policies. In April, the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., ⁢also shared a clip of Reagan’s‍ 1987 radio address criticizing tariffs.

In​ that ‍1987 address, Reagan warned, “At⁣ first, when someone ‍says,⁤ ‘Let’s impose tariffs ‍on ⁢foreign imports,’ it looks like they’re doing the patriotic ​thing…⁣ but⁣ only ‍for ‍a short time. High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars.”‌ He ​predicted tariffs would ultimately lead‍ to “collapsing markets, crumbling industry and ⁤the loss of jobs for millions of Americans.”

Both Trump and⁢ Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are scheduled to attend ‍the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum summit in South Korea from October 31st to November 1st. ⁤it remains to be⁢ seen how this latest development will impact⁣ those discussions.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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-title Colombian Fisherman Killed in U.S. Strike, Family Denies Drug Links

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 22, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Santa Marta, Colombia – The⁢ family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian man⁣ killed in a recent U.S. ⁢military strike in the Caribbean, insists he ​was a‌ fisherman⁢ and not⁢ involved in drug trafficking, despite accusations ⁣from former U.S. President Donald Trump and ⁢ongoing legal proceedings in Colombia. Carranza’s wife, ‍Carmela Medina, questioned the justification for the attack, asking, “Why did they ⁣just take⁢ his life‍ like that?”

The⁤ incident has ignited a‌ diplomatic crisis between the United States and Colombia, traditionally close allies. U.S. forces ‍conducted‌ strikes ⁢against a boat suspected of carrying drugs, resulting in ‍Carranza’s death and leaving‌ two survivors⁣ – a Colombian and an Ecuadorian – in its wake. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has‌ condemned the operation as a violation of Colombian sovereignty⁣ and labeled it an “assassination,” further escalating tensions.

According⁤ to friends and family, Carranza was ‌engaged in a⁣ routine fishing trip ​at ‍the time of the strike.”He⁢ went offshore to catch‌ sierra, tuna, and snapper, which are found ‌far out at this time ⁣of year,” said Cesar Henriquez, a childhood ⁣friend. “He always came back to Santa Marta, secured his boat, and went home. I never knew him to do anything bad.”

The U.S. Navy transported the survivors to a Navy ship, with the Colombian survivor repatriated and now facing trial on drug trafficking charges. The Ecuadorian survivor, Andrés Fernando Tufiño, ⁤was released after⁣ authorities steadfast he ​had no pending charges ⁢and ‍was found to be in good health.

The⁤ strikes occurred⁢ after Washington last month decertified⁣ Colombia ⁣as an ally in the ⁤fight against ​drugs,‍ prompting Colombia to halt arms purchases from the united states.‍ Trump responded‍ to Petro’s criticism ⁤by calling the Colombian president an “illegal drug leader” and threatening to⁢ cut off ⁢U.S. aid. The incident underscores a growing strain in U.S.-Latin American ‌relations, with petro framing the U.S. operation as part of a “failed strategy” ⁣to control the⁣ region and secure access to resources.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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