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27 Apr 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Potty-Mouthed Democrats Use Profanity in Attempt to Snag Votes
As the midterm elections approach, Democratic candidates are increasingly using profanity in their campaigns, a departure from traditional political language. This trend reflects both frustration and a strategic attempt to connect with voters, as lawmakers like Jasmine Crockett gain attention for their candid expressions.
Experts suggest that this shift in language may be influenced by Donald Trump's previous use of profanity in politics, with some candidates aiming to appear relatable and authentic. However, critics argue it may be a desperate tactic to regain support amid low polling numbers.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Is Donald Trump close to stopping the war in Ukraine? - VOTE NOW
Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the Vatican for a 15-minute discussion, marking their first encounter since a previous meeting in February. This comes as negotiations to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia intensify.
Following the meeting, Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for recent missile attacks on civilians and expressed support for bipartisan Senate legislation aimed at imposing trade sanctions on countries buying Russian resources.
#military
The Western Journal: Former Army Intel Analyst Sentenced After Feeding National Defense Information to China
Former U.S. Army Intel Analyst Korbein Schultz was sentenced to seven years in prison for providing national defense secrets to China. Schultz, who pleaded guilty in August 2024, shared sensitive military documents, including information on missile systems and tactics, for approximately $42,000.
Officials emphasized the seriousness of his actions, warning that collaboration with foreign adversaries endangers U.S. military personnel. The case serves as a reminder of the consequences faced by those who betray their country.
#health
Fox News: Gene Hackman final autopsy released two months after actor was found dead at 95
The autopsy of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman revealed he had severe cardiovascular disease, a history of congestive heart failure, and advanced Alzheimer's disease. His wife, Betsy Arakawa, was found to have died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Both were discovered deceased in their Santa Fe home, with signs of decomposition. Investigators noted no external trauma and initiated a criminal investigation, while Betsy had researched COVID-19 symptoms shortly before her death.