Top Republican lawmakers are closing ranks around President Donald Trump after Elon Musk ignited a firestorm by suggesting Trump’s name appears in the sealed Epstein files. The accusations, posted by Musk on social media, drew swift backlash from GOP members who dismissed the claims as reckless and baseless. Texas Representative Pat Fallon criticized Musk’s remarks as unhelpful and unnecessary, while Representative Chip Roy said the Tesla CEO “crossed the line,” adding that such statements do nothing but distract from real issues. Musk’s comments escalated when he implied that key Epstein-related documents were being hidden to protect Trump. Lawmakers were quick…
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Seventeen-year-old TikTok personality Sana Yousaf was tragically gunned down inside her home in Islamabad, reportedly by a man whose advances she had repeatedly rejected. The suspect, identified as 22-year-old Umar Hayat, was arrested less than a day after the fatal shooting. According to investigators, Hayat entered Yousaf’s residence on June 2 and shot her twice at close range before fleeing the scene with her mobile phone. Authorities believe the motive was tied to her repeated refusal to engage with him, despite ongoing attempts to contact her. Yousaf, originally from Chitral, had become a popular voice on social media, known for…
In a dramatic escalation of their public dispute, Elon Musk has declared his support for Vice President JD Vance as his successor and called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. Musk denounced Trump’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a comprehensive tax and spending package that is expected to increase the national deficit by trillions. This sparked a conflict. Musk referred to the bill as a “disgusting abomination” and repudiated any prior knowledge of its contents. Trump responded by expressing his disappointment with Musk’s comments and threatening to revoke federal contracts and subsidies that benefited Musk’s companies, such as Tesla…
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have ramped up enforcement efforts in Lower Manhattan, targeting immigrants attending required court hearings and check-ins at 26 Federal Plaza. The arrests have triggered alarm among advocacy groups and immigrant families who fear that due process is being undermined. Multiple individuals were reportedly taken into custody moments after fulfilling their mandatory appearances. In several cases, immigrants received abrupt notifications for appointments, only to be detained upon arrival. Many of those arrested had pending asylum cases and no criminal records. Witnesses described scenes where agents waited outside or near courthouse entrances, detaining individuals in front…
President Donald Trump has expressed his reluctance to engage in a conversation with Elon Musk, stating that the entrepreneur has “totally lost it” in the current public dispute. Musk’s harsh criticism of Trump’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a comprehensive tax and spending proposal that Musk characterized as a “disgusting abomination,” precipitated the dispute. The tension between the two high-profile figures was further exacerbated by Musk’s assertion that Trump would not have won reelection without his support. Trump responded by dismissing Musk’s statements and declaring that he has no intention of meeting or engaging with him. He suggested that Musk’s…
Elon Musk has publicly called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump, signaling a dramatic collapse in their once-strong alliance. The conflict escalated after Musk condemned Trump’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a massive tax and spending package that Musk claims would significantly increase the national debt. Musk accused Trump of pushing a reckless agenda, calling the bill a “disgusting abomination” and asserting that he had no prior knowledge of its contents despite his previous government role. In response, Trump criticized Musk’s outburst and threatened to cancel federal contracts benefiting Musk’s companies, including Tesla and SpaceX. Tensions spiked further when…
The high-profile trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs took a tense turn this week as the judge issued a sharp warning to Combs and emotional testimony unfolded in the courtroom. Federal Judge Arun Subramanian cautioned Combs to refrain from making gestures toward the jury, making it clear that continued disruptions could result in his removal from the proceedings. The warning came during a particularly intense day in court as witnesses detailed graphic allegations involving abuse and manipulation. One of the central witnesses, referred to only as “Jane,” testified about an alleged relationship with Combs that involved drug-fueled sexual encounters.…
A federal judge has temporarily halted the deportation of Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s wife and five children as legal proceedings continue surrounding the June 1 firebombing attack at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado. Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd, injuring 15 people and a dog. He currently faces federal hate crime charges and multiple counts of attempted first-degree murder. Soliman had been living in the U.S. on an expired tourist visa and had applied for asylum prior to the attack. Following his arrest, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took his family into…
Elon Musk has escalated his public clash with President Donald Trump by making a shocking claim that Trump’s name appears in the still-unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files. The allegation comes amid a deepening rift between the two former allies, following Musk’s abrupt removal from his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The fallout began after Musk strongly criticized Trump’s latest legislative proposal, known as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” slamming it as fiscally reckless and damaging to economic reform efforts. Musk claimed the bill undermines national interests and is driven by political favoritism rather than true efficiency. Musk also took…
In a major legal blow to the Trump administration, a federal judge has ruled that migrants deported under a wartime-era statute must be given the opportunity to challenge their removals in U.S. courts. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg determined that individuals removed under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, particularly a group of Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador, were denied their constitutional right to due process. Many of these migrants had been accused of gang ties, specifically to the group Tren de Aragua, but had no criminal records or confirmed affiliations. The ruling came after reports showed these deportations were…
Elon Musk has ignited a high-profile feud with President Donald Trump, claiming that without his support, Trump would not have secured a second term in the 2024 election. The dispute centers on a controversial government spending proposal dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which Musk has publicly condemned. Once appointed to lead a government efficiency office during Trump’s administration, Musk has since turned into one of the most vocal critics of the proposed legislation. He argued that the bill is fiscally irresponsible and would balloon the national deficit, calling it a betrayal of conservative values. Musk also accused Trump of…
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is facing strong backlash from federal officials after referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as “secret police” during a recent public event. Her remarks, which highlighted concerns about masked agents allegedly detaining individuals without community awareness, have drawn criticism from top law enforcement figures. Wu claimed residents in Boston were frightened by ICE operations, saying agents in masks have been seen removing people from the streets. She suggested such tactics resembled the behavior of secret police forces, raising alarms about transparency and civil rights. Federal authorities responded swiftly. A U.S. Attorney condemned the mayor’s…
Veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour revealed that she felt uneasy traveling to the United States, describing the experience as similar to preparing for a visit to North Korea. The remark came during a recent podcast episode where she discussed her personal concerns about entering the country as a foreign national without U.S. citizenship or permanent residency. Before her trip, Amanpour took notable precautions, including using a temporary phone and leaving behind personal electronic devices, out of concern for potential issues at the border. Her actions reflected growing anxieties among international travelers over increased scrutiny and changing immigration policies. Although her arrival…
Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett sparked heated reactions after claiming that her Republican opponents would prefer to “throw her back in chains” if they could. The remark came during a televised interview where she discussed ongoing political tensions and accusations of racism within Congress. Crockett, who has been outspoken in her criticism of GOP-backed legislation and rhetoric, said the atmosphere has grown increasingly hostile, particularly toward women of color. She suggested that some of her Republican colleagues harbor views rooted in historical oppression, prompting her to make the controversial statement. The comments drew immediate backlash from conservative lawmakers and media outlets,…
A Guatemalan man has been flown back to the United States after a federal judge ruled that his removal violated legal procedures, prompting the Trump administration to comply with a court order to facilitate his return. The man, referred to in legal filings as O.C.G., fled Guatemala due to targeted threats against him as a member of the LGBTQ community. Despite an immigration judge’s decision earlier this year to halt his deportation due to credible fear of persecution, he was nonetheless removed from the country and sent to Mexico, where he had previously suffered violent abuse. From there, he was…