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Since taking office, President Nayib Bukele has transformed the security landscape in El Salvador, overseeing one of the most dramatic declines in violent crime in recent history.
His aggressive crackdown on gangs — including a sweeping state of exception that led to tens of thousands of arrests — has been credited by supporters with restoring order in a country that was once considered one of the most dangerous in the world. Streets that were previously controlled by criminal groups have, in many areas, returned to everyday life.
At the same time, the approach has drawn intense scrutiny from international observers and human rights organizations, who warn that the mass arrests and emergency powers raise serious concerns about due process, wrongful detentions, and civil liberties.
Bukele himself has acknowledged the criticism, arguing that the results justify the method — and that restoring safety comes at a cost.Since taking office, President Nayib Bukele has transformed the security landscape in El Salvador, overseeing one of the most dramatic declines in violent crime in recent history. His aggressive crackdown on gangs — including a sweeping state of exception that led to tens of thousands of arrests — has been credited by supporters with restoring order in a country that was once considered one of the most dangerous in the world. Streets that were previously controlled by criminal groups have, in many areas, returned to everyday life. At the same time, the approach has drawn intense scrutiny from international observers and human rights organizations, who warn that the mass arrests and emergency powers raise serious concerns about due process, wrongful detentions, and civil liberties. Bukele himself has acknowledged the criticism, arguing that the results justify the method — and that restoring safety comes at a cost.0 Comments 0 Shares 188 Views 0 Reviews
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Actor John Cusack shared a controversial take on U.S. foreign policy, claiming that President Donald Trump was influenced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in decisions related to Iran, while also referencing the Epstein case.
Cusack has been an outspoken critic of Trump and past U.S. military actions, often using social media to voice his views on global politics and power dynamics.Actor John Cusack shared a controversial take on U.S. foreign policy, claiming that President Donald Trump was influenced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in decisions related to Iran, while also referencing the Epstein case. Cusack has been an outspoken critic of Trump and past U.S. military actions, often using social media to voice his views on global politics and power dynamics.0 Comments 0 Shares 260 Views 0 Reviews
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President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump has invested in an Israeli drone manufacturer, Xtend, whose products — including systems marketed for their “low cost‑per‑kill” capabilities — have attracted contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense. Xtend’s technology has been used in military operations, and its Pentagon deals have expanded under a merger aimed at taking the company public.
The investment came shortly before U.S. and allied strikes in the Middle East earlier this year — a timing that has fueled discussion online about conflicts of interest and connections between private investments and military policy, especially since the Pentagon is now a major customer for drone suppliers of this type.
Critics argue that the overlap between family business interests and national defense decisions raises serious questions about accountability and ethics, while supporters say the deals reflect broader market demand for drones in modern warfare.President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump has invested in an Israeli drone manufacturer, Xtend, whose products — including systems marketed for their “low cost‑per‑kill” capabilities — have attracted contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense. Xtend’s technology has been used in military operations, and its Pentagon deals have expanded under a merger aimed at taking the company public. The investment came shortly before U.S. and allied strikes in the Middle East earlier this year — a timing that has fueled discussion online about conflicts of interest and connections between private investments and military policy, especially since the Pentagon is now a major customer for drone suppliers of this type. Critics argue that the overlap between family business interests and national defense decisions raises serious questions about accountability and ethics, while supporters say the deals reflect broader market demand for drones in modern warfare.0 Comments 0 Shares 233 Views 0 Reviews
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Actor and comedian D. L. Hughley says he’s “proud” he wasn’t among the millions who voted for Donald Trump, hitting out at the president’s supporters.
He’s been a long-standing supporter of the Democratic Party but has also not held back from criticizing their leadership as well. Fans support him for his outspoken & honest views.Actor and comedian D. L. Hughley says he’s “proud” he wasn’t among the millions who voted for Donald Trump, hitting out at the president’s supporters. He’s been a long-standing supporter of the Democratic Party but has also not held back from criticizing their leadership as well. Fans support him for his outspoken & honest views.0 Comments 0 Shares 260 Views 0 Reviews
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South Carolina Senate candidate Mark Lynch, who is challenging Lindsey Graham, is drawing attention after calling for Graham to be arrested for treason.
In a recent statement, Lynch accused the longtime senator of betraying the country, saying: “It’s time to arrest him. He’s a traitor.”
The remarks have added fuel to an already heated race, highlighting the increasingly sharp rhetoric and deep political divisions ahead of the election.South Carolina Senate candidate Mark Lynch, who is challenging Lindsey Graham, is drawing attention after calling for Graham to be arrested for treason. In a recent statement, Lynch accused the longtime senator of betraying the country, saying: “It’s time to arrest him. He’s a traitor.” The remarks have added fuel to an already heated race, highlighting the increasingly sharp rhetoric and deep political divisions ahead of the election.0 Comments 0 Shares 250 Views 0 Reviews
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In a recent interview, Nick Cannon sparked backlash after claiming that the Democrats are “the party of the KKK.”
Appearing on his web talk show “Big Drive,” Cannon also said he “f--cks with Trump.”In a recent interview, Nick Cannon sparked backlash after claiming that the Democrats are “the party of the KKK.” Appearing on his web talk show “Big Drive,” Cannon also said he “f--cks with Trump.”0 Comments 0 Shares 240 Views 0 Reviews
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