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  • Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger is continuing his sharp criticism of Donald Trump, warning that the former president’s influence is becoming increasingly dangerous for the country.

    Kinzinger, a longtime Trump critic, has argued that the current political climate reflects deeper divisions in the U.S., and says leaders have a responsibility to confront rhetoric and actions they believe could harm democratic institutions.

    His comments are part of an ongoing clash within American politics, as figures from both parties debate Trump’s role and impact ahead of future elections.
    Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger is continuing his sharp criticism of Donald Trump, warning that the former president’s influence is becoming increasingly dangerous for the country. Kinzinger, a longtime Trump critic, has argued that the current political climate reflects deeper divisions in the U.S., and says leaders have a responsibility to confront rhetoric and actions they believe could harm democratic institutions. His comments are part of an ongoing clash within American politics, as figures from both parties debate Trump’s role and impact ahead of future elections.
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  • Arizona inmate Ricky Wassenaar, already serving 16 life sentences, killed three convicted sex offenders at an Arizona State Prison in Tucson.

    All three victims were convicted pedophiles and sex offenders, including one who had raped and murdered a 15-year-old girl.

    Known in prison as "Rooster," Wassenaar strangled his cellmate first, then used a rock stuffed in a laundry bag to attack and kill two more inmates outside the mess hall.

    His only regret was not finishing the job. He estimated he could have killed up to 12 had the inmates been locked in the yard together.

    He now faces the death penalty on top of his existing 16 life sentences.
    Arizona inmate Ricky Wassenaar, already serving 16 life sentences, killed three convicted sex offenders at an Arizona State Prison in Tucson. All three victims were convicted pedophiles and sex offenders, including one who had raped and murdered a 15-year-old girl. Known in prison as "Rooster," Wassenaar strangled his cellmate first, then used a rock stuffed in a laundry bag to attack and kill two more inmates outside the mess hall. His only regret was not finishing the job. He estimated he could have killed up to 12 had the inmates been locked in the yard together. He now faces the death penalty on top of his existing 16 life sentences.
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  • Several U.S. states have recently passed or expanded laws that make certain severe child sexual abuse offenses eligible for the death penalty, a significant shift in criminal justice policy.

    In Alabama, the legislature passed the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, which allows capital punishment for first‑degree sexual abuse of a child under 12. Supporters say it sends a strong message against abuse, while critics raise legal and ethical concerns about proportionality and Supreme Court precedents.

    Similar moves have been seen in Florida, Tennessee, Idaho, and other states, where laws now provide the death penalty as an option in cases of severe child sexual abuse, challenging a 2008 Supreme Court ruling that previously limited capital punishment to crimes involving the victim’s death.

    These changes have sparked nationwide debate over justice, deterrence, constitutional limits, and how best to protect children.
    Several U.S. states have recently passed or expanded laws that make certain severe child sexual abuse offenses eligible for the death penalty, a significant shift in criminal justice policy. In Alabama, the legislature passed the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, which allows capital punishment for first‑degree sexual abuse of a child under 12. Supporters say it sends a strong message against abuse, while critics raise legal and ethical concerns about proportionality and Supreme Court precedents. Similar moves have been seen in Florida, Tennessee, Idaho, and other states, where laws now provide the death penalty as an option in cases of severe child sexual abuse, challenging a 2008 Supreme Court ruling that previously limited capital punishment to crimes involving the victim’s death. These changes have sparked nationwide debate over justice, deterrence, constitutional limits, and how best to protect children.
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  • Congresswoman Nancy Mace is calling for the harshest possible penalties for those convicted of severe child sexual abuse, arguing that certain crimes should carry the death penalty.

    Her comments come as several states debate or pass laws expanding capital punishment in cases involving children, sparking national conversations around justice, deterrence, and constitutional limits.

    Supporters say tougher penalties are necessary to protect vulnerable victims, while critics raise concerns about legal precedent and the use of the death penalty.
    Congresswoman Nancy Mace is calling for the harshest possible penalties for those convicted of severe child sexual abuse, arguing that certain crimes should carry the death penalty. Her comments come as several states debate or pass laws expanding capital punishment in cases involving children, sparking national conversations around justice, deterrence, and constitutional limits. Supporters say tougher penalties are necessary to protect vulnerable victims, while critics raise concerns about legal precedent and the use of the death penalty.
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  • 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos has died in Barcelona after undergoing a legally approved euthanasia procedure.

    According to reports in Spanish newspaper Marca, Noelia’s suffering followed sexual abuse earlier in her life and a suicide attempt that left her paraplegic. Over the years, she lived with chronic physical pain and severe psychological distress.

    Her case drew widespread attention because it touches on mental health, trauma, and the role of personal autonomy in end-of-life decisions, sparking debate across Spain and internationally.

    According to sources, her final wishes were to be elegantly dressed with light makeup and to spend her final moments alone.

    Her death is likely to continue raising difficult questions about ethics, autonomy, and how societies respond to extreme human suffering.
    25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos has died in Barcelona after undergoing a legally approved euthanasia procedure. According to reports in Spanish newspaper Marca, Noelia’s suffering followed sexual abuse earlier in her life and a suicide attempt that left her paraplegic. Over the years, she lived with chronic physical pain and severe psychological distress. Her case drew widespread attention because it touches on mental health, trauma, and the role of personal autonomy in end-of-life decisions, sparking debate across Spain and internationally. According to sources, her final wishes were to be elegantly dressed with light makeup and to spend her final moments alone. Her death is likely to continue raising difficult questions about ethics, autonomy, and how societies respond to extreme human suffering.
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  • Senator John Kennedy offers a blunt solution to stop government shutdowns: no pay for senators and keep them in Washington until a deal is reached.

    The remark highlights frustration with partisan gridlock and raises the question: should lawmakers face stronger accountability when negotiations stall?
    Senator John Kennedy offers a blunt solution to stop government shutdowns: no pay for senators and keep them in Washington until a deal is reached. The remark highlights frustration with partisan gridlock and raises the question: should lawmakers face stronger accountability when negotiations stall?
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