• Former Minnesota governor and longtime political outsider Jesse Ventura is once again speaking out about the January 6 Capitol attack — and he’s not holding back.

    “I’m still not over January 6th. That was treason,” Ventura said, arguing that those involved — “all the way to Trump” — should have faced criminal consequences for their role in the events of that day.

    Ventura specifically pointed to Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani, claiming they helped orchestrate efforts to overturn the 2020 election — something both men have denied, even as multiple investigations and prosecutions have unfolded in the aftermath.

    More than 1,000 people have been charged in connection with the Capitol attack, but the question of accountability at the highest levels of government continues to divide the country — and voices like Ventura’s are keeping that debate front and center.
    Former Minnesota governor and longtime political outsider Jesse Ventura is once again speaking out about the January 6 Capitol attack — and he’s not holding back. “I’m still not over January 6th. That was treason,” Ventura said, arguing that those involved — “all the way to Trump” — should have faced criminal consequences for their role in the events of that day. Ventura specifically pointed to Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani, claiming they helped orchestrate efforts to overturn the 2020 election — something both men have denied, even as multiple investigations and prosecutions have unfolded in the aftermath. More than 1,000 people have been charged in connection with the Capitol attack, but the question of accountability at the highest levels of government continues to divide the country — and voices like Ventura’s are keeping that debate front and center.
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  • A newly reported poll by CNN is fueling intense debate across the United States, suggesting a rise in public opposition toward Donald Trump. According to the report, a significant portion of respondents support impeachment and potential legal action, reflecting growing frustration tied to ongoing protests and concerns over foreign policy and domestic direction. Movements like the “No Kings” demonstrations are adding momentum to an already heated political climate.
    The data also highlights a deep partisan divide, but with a notable shift—more independent voters are reportedly leaning toward calls for accountability and oversight. Supporters of Trump, however, strongly dispute the findings, arguing the poll is biased and does not reflect what they describe as a “silent majority” backing policies such as “America First.” This clash of perspectives underscores how sharply divided public opinion has become.
    As pressure builds, legal experts are debating whether shifting public sentiment could influence congressional action, particularly during a period of global tension. Meanwhile, the White House remains focused on national security priorities, dismissing the controversy as political distraction. In today’s environment, public opinion, media narratives, and political power are colliding in real time—potentially shaping the next chapter of U.S. politics.
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    A newly reported poll by CNN is fueling intense debate across the United States, suggesting a rise in public opposition toward Donald Trump. According to the report, a significant portion of respondents support impeachment and potential legal action, reflecting growing frustration tied to ongoing protests and concerns over foreign policy and domestic direction. Movements like the “No Kings” demonstrations are adding momentum to an already heated political climate. The data also highlights a deep partisan divide, but with a notable shift—more independent voters are reportedly leaning toward calls for accountability and oversight. Supporters of Trump, however, strongly dispute the findings, arguing the poll is biased and does not reflect what they describe as a “silent majority” backing policies such as “America First.” This clash of perspectives underscores how sharply divided public opinion has become. As pressure builds, legal experts are debating whether shifting public sentiment could influence congressional action, particularly during a period of global tension. Meanwhile, the White House remains focused on national security priorities, dismissing the controversy as political distraction. In today’s environment, public opinion, media narratives, and political power are colliding in real time—potentially shaping the next chapter of U.S. politics. #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #CNN #Polling #NoKings #PoliticalDebate #BreakingNews
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  • Spanish MEP Irene Montero is drawing global attention after delivering a fiery response to President Donald Trump over the escalating conflict.

    In her remarks, Montero condemned the push toward war, arguing that political leaders who advocate for military action should be willing to face its consequences personally — a message that’s resonating widely as tensions rise.

    Her comments reflect a broader wave of criticism across Europe, where several leaders and lawmakers have voiced concern over escalation, warning of the human cost and calling for de-escalation and accountability at the highest levels.
    Spanish MEP Irene Montero is drawing global attention after delivering a fiery response to President Donald Trump over the escalating conflict. In her remarks, Montero condemned the push toward war, arguing that political leaders who advocate for military action should be willing to face its consequences personally — a message that’s resonating widely as tensions rise. Her comments reflect a broader wave of criticism across Europe, where several leaders and lawmakers have voiced concern over escalation, warning of the human cost and calling for de-escalation and accountability at the highest levels.
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  • Rep. Eric Swalwell called for the creation of a Presidential Crimes Commission to investigate individuals who enabled President Donald Trump, describing it as a necessary step once the country moves past what he calls the “Trump hell.”

    Swalwell envisions the commission being staffed by independent prosecutors tasked with examining the actions of both the former president and those in his inner circle, signaling a push among some lawmakers for accountability at the highest levels of government.
    Rep. Eric Swalwell called for the creation of a Presidential Crimes Commission to investigate individuals who enabled President Donald Trump, describing it as a necessary step once the country moves past what he calls the “Trump hell.” Swalwell envisions the commission being staffed by independent prosecutors tasked with examining the actions of both the former president and those in his inner circle, signaling a push among some lawmakers for accountability at the highest levels of government.
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  • Political strategist Steve Schmidt is drawing attention with a scathing statement aimed at former Attorney General Pam Bondi, tying her legacy to broader controversies around the handling of the Epstein case.

    In his remarks, Schmidt references the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good — two individuals shot and killed by federal agents in Minnesota earlier this year — cases that have sparked nationwide protests, federal investigations, and ongoing debates over accountability.

    His comments reflect a growing wave of criticism from political figures and commentators who argue that recent actions by federal authorities — alongside unresolved questions in high-profile cases — are contributing to a broader erosion of trust in institutions.
    Political strategist Steve Schmidt is drawing attention with a scathing statement aimed at former Attorney General Pam Bondi, tying her legacy to broader controversies around the handling of the Epstein case. In his remarks, Schmidt references the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good — two individuals shot and killed by federal agents in Minnesota earlier this year — cases that have sparked nationwide protests, federal investigations, and ongoing debates over accountability. His comments reflect a growing wave of criticism from political figures and commentators who argue that recent actions by federal authorities — alongside unresolved questions in high-profile cases — are contributing to a broader erosion of trust in institutions.
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