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  • In a recent interview, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to taunts from Donald Trump.

    Trump has repeatedly mocked Starmer, saying “we’re not dealing with Winston Churchill here, are we” and “we don’t need your help once we’ve already won the war.”

    Starmer dismissed the comments as pressure tactics and insisted he will act in Britain’s national interest, ruling out deploying troops to Iran.

    The remarks come amid Trump’s apparent frustration with NATO allies over their inability to help unblock the Strait of Hormuz.
    In a recent interview, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to taunts from Donald Trump. Trump has repeatedly mocked Starmer, saying “we’re not dealing with Winston Churchill here, are we” and “we don’t need your help once we’ve already won the war.” Starmer dismissed the comments as pressure tactics and insisted he will act in Britain’s national interest, ruling out deploying troops to Iran. The remarks come amid Trump’s apparent frustration with NATO allies over their inability to help unblock the Strait of Hormuz.
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  • Wab Kinew is drawing attention online after a fiery statement criticizing the idea of war with Iran, saying that working- and middle-class Americans shouldn’t be the ones sent to fight.

    In his remarks, Kinew appeared to take aim at political and elite decision-makers, suggesting those with power and influence should bear the consequences of the conflicts they support — a message that has resonated with some and sparked backlash from others.

    The comments come amid growing debate over U.S. foreign policy, military involvement abroad, and who ultimately pays the price for war.
    Wab Kinew is drawing attention online after a fiery statement criticizing the idea of war with Iran, saying that working- and middle-class Americans shouldn’t be the ones sent to fight. In his remarks, Kinew appeared to take aim at political and elite decision-makers, suggesting those with power and influence should bear the consequences of the conflicts they support — a message that has resonated with some and sparked backlash from others. The comments come amid growing debate over U.S. foreign policy, military involvement abroad, and who ultimately pays the price for war.
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  • During a speech in Miami, President Donald Trump just admitted—out loud, on camera—that he deliberately surrounds himself with losers because successful people make him feel small.

    He can’t stand hearing their stories; he only wants an audience for his own. I wonder how Hegseth, Rubio and co feel about that.
    During a speech in Miami, President Donald Trump just admitted—out loud, on camera—that he deliberately surrounds himself with losers because successful people make him feel small. He can’t stand hearing their stories; he only wants an audience for his own. I wonder how Hegseth, Rubio and co feel about that.
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  • Actors Mark Ruffalo and Joaquin Phoenix are among a group of high-profile figures who have signed a pledge to boycott Israeli film institutions they say are complicit in human rights abuses against Palestinians.

    The pledge is part of a wider cultural boycott movement, with signatories calling on the international film community to cut ties with institutions they believe are linked to government policies and actions in Gaza.

    Supporters say the move is a stand for human rights and accountability. Critics argue it unfairly targets artists and risks deepening political divisions in the entertainment industry.
    Actors Mark Ruffalo and Joaquin Phoenix are among a group of high-profile figures who have signed a pledge to boycott Israeli film institutions they say are complicit in human rights abuses against Palestinians. The pledge is part of a wider cultural boycott movement, with signatories calling on the international film community to cut ties with institutions they believe are linked to government policies and actions in Gaza. Supporters say the move is a stand for human rights and accountability. Critics argue it unfairly targets artists and risks deepening political divisions in the entertainment industry.
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  • Elizabeth Warren is introducing a new wealth tax backed by more than 50 members of Congress

    She says it will make the government work for American families

    Not just the ultra rich

    A 2% tax on wealth above $50 million funds child care, housing, healthcare and education

    It reduces child poverty and expands Medicare

    And still leaves money left over.

    Would you support this?
    Elizabeth Warren is introducing a new wealth tax backed by more than 50 members of Congress She says it will make the government work for American families Not just the ultra rich A 2% tax on wealth above $50 million funds child care, housing, healthcare and education It reduces child poverty and expands Medicare And still leaves money left over. Would you support this?
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