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Donald Trump

Trump Says Iranian Counterproposal To End The War Is 'Not Good Enough' As Deadline To Attack Power Plants And Bridges Nears

President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran's counterproposal to end the war is "not good enough" as his deadline to attack infrastructure including power plants and bridges continues to near.
Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol

Former Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Locked Out Of Admin Social Media Accounts After Refusing To Return Them

The Trump administration reportedly shut down three social media accounts after now former Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino retained them for personal use and refused to hand them over, according to a new report.
Cuba protest

Fidel Castro's Grandson Claims 'The Majority Of Cubans Want To Be Capitalist, Not Communist'

Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro, criticized aspects of the Cuban regime as the Trump administration continues to put pressure on the island to achieve structural changes.
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)

Ruben Gallego Slams Stephen Miller Over Report That ICE Will Send Agents To Marine Corps Graduation Events: 'Desperate'

Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego slammed White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller over a report claiming that ICE will send agents to Marine corps graduation events in South Carolina.
Carlos Fernandez de Cossio

Cuba Celebrates Arrival Of Russian Tanker To Address Acute Shortages: 'Sign Of The Brutal Siege'

A top Cuban official celebrated the arrival of a Russian tanker loaded with hundreds of thousands of oil barrels to address acute shortages taking place in the island.
Panga boat

Coast Guard Intercepts Three Boats Carrying Migrants In San Diego, Shoots At One To Disable Its Engine

The Coast Guard intercepted three boats off the coast of San Diego last week, detaining about a dozen migrants as smuggling attempts continue taking place in the area.
Gov. Newsom Suggests Retaliation if GOP Redistricts Texas in Special Session: 'Two Can Play That Game'

Gavin Newsom Praises Trump Admin's Cuba Policy: 'We're Having a Different Conversation With The Leadership'

California Gov. Gavin Newsom praised the Trump administration's Cuba policy, saying its "quasi blockade," preventing the country from receiving fuel, allowed it to have "different conversations" with its leadership.
Venezuela

Russia Confirms It's Sending Oil To Cuba In Defiance Of U.S. Blockade: 'We Are Providing Humanitarian Support'

Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev confirmed that the country is sending fuel to Cuba, effectively defying the U.S. blockade on the island's private sector.
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes slams Charlie Kirk Rethoric House Resolution

AOC Calls On Politicians To Not Take 'AI Money': 'Will End Up Being Toxic Anyway'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called on politicians to not take "AI money," claiming industry leaders are "buying up influence ahead of the midterms."
James Talarico

James Talarico Replies To Pastor Close To Pete Hegseth Who Called For Him To Be 'Crucified With Christ': 'I Still Love You'

State Rep. James Talarico replied to Brooks Potteiger, an evangelical pastor reportedly close to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who called for him to be "crucified with Christ."
Texas Halts State Border Wall Funding After Completing Just 8%

Texas Won't Build Any More Border Wall After Erecting About a Tenth Of What It Originally Intended To

Texas officials said no more border wall will be built in the state after wrapping up the last existing project, according to a new report.
Cuba Joe Biden Rep. Pic

Washington Post Editorial Board Calls Left-Wing Figures Who Traveled To Cuba To Protest U.S. Blockade 'Useful Idiots'

The Washington Post's editorial board called left-wing figures from around the world who traveled to Cuba to protest the U.S.'s blockade preventing the island from getting fuel "useful idiots," saying the best way to help the country is "freeing them from a dictatorship that has failed to meet their needs for more than half a century."
Marco Rubio Takes Dual Roles as Secretary of State and National Security Adviser

The New York Times Goes Against Marco Rubio's Rejection Of Cuba Power Shakeup Report: 'Received No Disagreement'

The New York Times replied to Secretary of State Marco Rubio over his rejection of a recent report claiming the Trump administration was seeking the removal of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel as part of negotiations to open up the island's economy.
Texas Governor Abbott Refuses to Release Emails With Elon Musk, Citing Privacy and Business Concerns

Greg Abbott Announces Texas Won't Observe Cesar Chavez Day Due To Abuse Accusations

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state won't observe Cesar Chavez Day following allegations of sexual abuse, including of minors, unearthed in a new report.
Kids recruited by cartels, Mexico

Cartels Are Changing Their Drug-Trafficking Strategies And Diversifying Activities Due To Increased Crackdown From Mexico And U.S.

Cartels are changing their drug-trafficking strategies and diversifying their activities as a result of the increased crackdown by U.S. and Mexican forces, according to a new report.
Deportation Flight

Over 70,000 People Have Self-Deported During Trump Administration, Most After Being Under ICE Detention: Report

More than 70,000 people have self-deported from the U.S. during the Trump administration, most of them after being under ICE detention, according to a new report.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio Rejects Report Claiming Trump Admin Is Seeking Ouster Of Cuban President: 'Continue To Rely On Charlatans & Liars'

Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected a report claiming that the Trump administration is seeking the ouster of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel as part of negotiations to open up the island's economy.
María Elvira Salazar

Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, Who Warned Republicans About Exodus Of Latino Voters, Could Be At Risk Of Losing Her Seat: Report

Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, who has been warning Republicans about losing ground with Latinos as a result of policies implemented during the Trump administration, could be at risk of losing her seat, according to a new report.
Former Green Beret Jordan Goudreau

Former Green Beret Behind Failed Venezuelan Coup Flees Ahead Of Trial And Is Now Considered a Fugitive

Jordan Goudreau, the former green beret accused of being behind a failed plot to oust former authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, has fled ahead of a trial in the U.S. and is now considered a fugitive, federal prosecutors said.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Warns 'Americans Don't Want To Go To War With Iran' As Report Suggests a 'Major' Armed Conflict Nears

Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Trump For Rallying With Opponent Of Critical Republican Thomas Massie

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed President Donald Trump for holding a rally with Ed Gallrein, who is challenging Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican lawmaker who has been extremely critical of Trump.
Panga boat

Human Smuggling Attempts By Sea Are Still Happening Almost Every Weekend, Mexican Consul Says

Human smuggling attempts by the sea continue taking place at the western end of the southern border, according to Mexico's consul general in San Diego.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico

Mexican President Sheinbaum Says She Won't Pursue Legal Action Against Elon Musk For Saying She Works For Cartels In The End

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she won't pursue legal action against Elon Musk for saying she works for cartels in the end.
Donald Trump

Trump Reportedly Working On Cuba Deal That Would Allow Castro Family To Avoid Exile And Remain On The Island

President Donald Trump is working on a deal with Cuba that could allow President Miguel Diaz-Canel and members of the Castro Family to remain on the island, rather than go into exile, according to a new report.
James Talarico Beating Jasmine Crockett In Texas Democratic Primary For U.S. Senate, Poll Shows

James Talarico Beating Both Ken Paxton And John Cornyn In Texas Senate Election, Poll Shows

Texas State Rep. James Talarico is currently beating both Attorney General Ken Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn in hypothetical matchups in the U.S. Senate race, according to a new poll.
El mencho leader CJNG killed in Mexico

Mexican General Rejects Claim That El Mencho Surrendered To Troops Before Being Killed: 'Had a Lot of Weaponry'

Mexican Defense Secretary Ricardo Trevilla Trejo rejected a claim about Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, longtime leader of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG) known as El Mencho, surrendered to troops before being killed in February.