President Trump posts on TruthSocial: When President Xi very elegantly referred to the United States as perhaps being a declining nation, he was referring to the tremendous damage we suffered during the four years of Sleepy Joe Biden and the Biden Administration, and on that score, he was 100% correct. Our Country suffered immeasurably with open borders, high taxes, transgender for everybody, men in women’s sports, DEI, horrible trade deals, rampant crime, and so much more!
President Xi was not referring to the incredible rise that the United States has displayed to the world during the 16 spectacular months of the Trump Administration, which includes all-time high stock markets and 401K’s, military victory and thriving relationship in Venezuela, the military decimation of Iran (to be continued!) — Strongest military on earth by far, economic powerhouse again, with a record 18 trillion dollars being invested into the United States by others, best U.S. job market in history, with more people working in the United States right now than ever before, ending country destroying DEI, and so many other things that it would be impossible to readily list. In fact, President Xi congratulated me on so many tremendous successes in such a short period of time.
Two years ago, we were, in fact, a Nation in decline. On that, I fully agree with President Xi! But now, the United States is the hottest Nation anywhere in the world, and hopefully our relationship with China will be stronger and better than ever before!
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A streamer who goes by “Chud the Builder,” who is know for spewing racial slurs online, was arrested outside a Tennessee courthouse for allegedly getting in a shootout with another man. The streamer, whose real name is Dalton Eatherly, has been charged with attempted murder.
CBS News has reached out to Eatherly for comment and awaiting reaponse. #
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Gunfire broke out at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday as authorities were trying to arrest a senator who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on a charge of crime against humanity.
It wasn't immediately clear what set off the gunfire or if there were injuries in the Senate, where Sen. Ronald dela Rosa has stayed in protective custody by allied senators as Philippine authorities tried to arrest him and possibly turn him over later to the ICC.
@RamyInocencio has more.
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For the last ten years, I have gone to work to serve the people of Alabama—the place my family has called home for 208 years.
From the day I showed up at 501 Washington Avenue until today, I have worked quietly and diligently to to deliver for our folks—our LEOs, our farmers, our industries, our crime victims, and everyday Alabamians.
I am proud of what we’ve accomplished and am well-equipped to lead our great state through the next round of legal battles—whether that’s turning the page on public school desegregation orders, taking full control over our elections, or fighting to clear the backlog of violent crime cases across our state.
This isn’t the time for on-the-job training. Elect an AG who is already in the fight!
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and and FBI Director Kash Patel had a heated exchange during a Senate hearing on Tuesday after Van Hollen asked Patel whether he understood that lying to Congress is a crime.
“I do not lie to Congress,” Patel responded.
Van Hollen called Patel’s refusal to directly answer the question “extremely troubling” and called Patel “a disgrace.”
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Video shows Philippines Senator Ronald dela Rosa being chased through stairwells and hallways inside the Senate building after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against him. Footage captures dela Rosa running from law enforcement agents and stumbling on the stairs before making it to the safety of his office.
Dela Rosa, a longtime ally of former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, has been accused of crimes against humanity for overseeing Duterte's war on drugs. He denied being involved in illegal killings.
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75% of financial institutions plan to increase AI use for crime detection.
@Binance's AI-powered detection systems helped protect our users from US$10.53B in potential losses from 2025 through Q1 2026.
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WARNING: The following tokens are flagged for potential supply control🚨
Supply control combined with bear traps to liquidate retail longs and shorts is the exact playbook used by crime teams and market makers to pump prices to absurd levels, as we’ve seen with $RIVER, $COAI, $MYX, $PIPPIN, and $RAVE.
Here are a few projects to put on your radar for extreme supply control. Please note that a controlled supply does not guarantee a price pump, and this is absolutely not financial advice:
- $SKYAI
- $GENIUS
- $DEXE
- $H
- $M
- $UAI
- $ZKP
- Fan Tokens: $LAZIO, $CHZ, $SANTOS, $PORTO, $ALPINE
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Instead of repenting of its WWII crimes, Japan is doing the following ⬇️
Is Japan really a “peace-loving nation”? What is Tokyo up to?
FM Wang Yi: The future of China-Japan relations hinges on Japan’s choice. Last year marked the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In such a special year, Japan should have deeply repented of the wrong path it chose, including its brutal invasion and colonization of Taiwan. Yet the current Japanese leader claimed that a Taiwan contingency could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan, under which Japan may exercise its so-called “right of collective self-defense.”
It’s well-known that the right of self-defense shall be invoked only when a country has come under armed attack. One would ask: Since Taiwan affairs are purely China’s internal affairs, what gives Japan the right to interfere with them? Why is Japan entitled to invoke self-defense if anything happens in China’s Taiwan region? Is exercising the “right of collective self-defense” simply a way to hollow out Japan’s pacifist Constitution, which renounces the right of belligerency? Given that Japanese militarists had used “survival-threatening situation” as pretext for launching aggression, such rhetoric can only make the people in China and the rest of Asia alert and deeply worried: Where exactly is Japan headed?
This year also marks another significant 80th anniversary—that of the opening of the Tokyo Trials. Eighty years ago, judges from 11 countries commenced proceedings that would span two and a half years, reviewed a mountain of irrefutable evidence, and laid bare the innumerable crimes of Japanese militarists. Eighty years on today, Japan is given another opportunity for serious soul-searching.
We hope the Japanese people will keep their eyes wide open and never allow anyone foolish enough to tread the same disastrous path today. China is already a strong country. The 1.4 billion people of China will never allow anyone to justify colonialism or reverse history’s verdict on aggression.
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