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Democratic Congressman Greg Stanton Slams Biden's Decision on Hunter Biden Pardon: 'I'm Pretty Angry'
In a passionate and candid interview, Arizona Democratic Congressman Greg Stanton shared his frustration with President Biden’s recent decision regarding Hunter Biden's legal matters. In a post yesterday, Stanton made it clear that while he respects President Biden, he believes the president’s actions regarding his son’s legal situation were a mistake. Stanton expressed his belief that the prosecution of Hunter Biden was not politically motivated, a stance that sharply contrasts with the president’s recent comments.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Bold FBI Pick Sparks Debate Amid Controversial Announcements
Trump’s Bold FBI Pick Sparks Debate Amid Controversial Announcements In a move that has stirred both praise and condemnation, President-elect Donald Trump has named Kash Patel, a staunch loyalist, as his choice to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Patel’s nomination marks a significant shift in Trump’s vision for the bureau, underscoring his intention to reshape the agency’s mission and leadership.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump's Border Pressure Strategy: A Political Masterstroke or Misstep?
Trump's Border Pressure Strategy: A Political Masterstroke or Misstep? Amid heated debates about immigration and border security, Donald Trump’s recent moves have reignited discussions on his negotiation tactics. Just a week after threatening 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada to curb the flow of migrants into the U.S., two notable developments have surfaced—both seemingly linked to Trump’s pressure campaign.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in The Swamp
Biden’s Controversial Pardon Sparks Debate: A Bold Move or Political Misstep?
Biden’s Controversial Pardon Sparks Debate: A Bold Move or Political Misstep? As Americans eased back into their routines after Thanksgiving, President Joe Biden made a bold and unexpected decision that captured the nation’s attention. In a surprising reversal of his earlier stance, Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, just weeks before Hunter’s sentencing on federal criminal charges. This move, steeped in political and emotional complexity, has ignited a firestorm of opinions across the country.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in The Swamp
Election Day 2024
There are so many things I should have said but didn’t. I am not the type of person who says too much or says things I regret without thinking. On the contrary, I am far too quiet. In my case, I need to speak up more. There are many times I hold my tongue. In fact, I did it today, election day 2024.
By Terri Kallochabout a year ago in The Swamp
Why I'm Mad at You. Content Warning.
I. More Than Politics—A Question of Values The morning after the election, I stared blankly at the news updates on my phone: Donald J. Trump would be the next President of the United States. I didn't just feel disappointment, I felt fear, anger, and disbelief.
By Shelby Larsenabout a year ago in The Swamp
G20 Leaders Unite for Global Ceasefires and Climate Action
Heads of the Gathering of 20 (G20) significant economies have called for "thorough" truces in both Gaza and Lebanon, while likewise focusing on the requirement for expanded collaboration on basic issues, for example, environmental change, neediness decrease, and burdening the super affluent.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in The Swamp
"UNIQUE HUMANS". Content Warning.
I created this article and art to finalize my story writing regarding the results of the 2024 election. I am having a GRIM time wrapping my head around the masses of people who voted for authoritarian rule. I AM NOT GOING BACK! I must shout it out! This is the 21st century and the far-right wealthy people and over half of America voted to live under authoritarian rule. If I were wealthy, I would still be an empath, humanatarian, and caring person, not a rich fool that wants to dictate to the world. In my opinion' anyone who wants to dictate over others is a very weak human. A dictator has mental issues, low self-esteem, and is a bitter individual full of hate, destruction, and anger. They are small people who must bully others to cover up their inadequacies and fear of rejection as they tear up everything and everyone that disagrees with their abuse.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in The Swamp
Tulsi Gabbard's Surprising Appointment as Director of National Intelligence: A Bold Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy?
Former President Donald Trump’s recent announcement appointing former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has sparked intense debate, both in Washington and among the public. Known for her unorthodox stance on U.S. foreign policy, Gabbard's transition from Democratic representative to Trump ally has been a gradual yet strategic evolution, shaping her into a potent figure in the MAGA movement. Gabbard’s appointment may indicate a shifting focus within the Intelligence Community (IC), particularly concerning traditional diplomatic norms and U.S. military intervention.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in The Swamp
Were You REALLY Surprised By The 2024 Election?
We all know what a joke our presidential elections have been for the last 12 years. It's been a bad road circus with rodeo clowns running the show, and they ONLY had a trapeze act. We keep this statement exactly as it is, and almost ALL Americans can agree with each other.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in The Swamp








