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  • Trump made more than $1bn from crypto in first year back in office

    The fact that the president’s crypto income is wildly outpacing his earnings from real estate and Trump-themed merchandise, like watches, should raise eyebrows. As if we needed more proof that cryptocurrency is becoming the wild card in America’s economic deck, here we have a sitting president making bank off a highly volatile market—yet the mainstream media is deafeningly silent about the implications. Where’s the skepticism? Where’s the coverage from CNN, whose anchors love to dissect every move of the Trump empire while giving a free pass to other shady dealings? It’s as if they’d rather ignore the elephant in the room because it doesn’t fit their narrative.

    Fox News might pick and choose which aspects to sensationalize, focusing on the “what” rather than the “how” or “why.” Everyone is too busy clapping for the latest Trump venture without asking if this is a friendly game of Wall Street poker or a dangerous gamble with the American public’s trust.

    Let’s be honest: it’s not the original Trump real estate empire or the kitschy merch that’s generating buzz, but a sweeping shift towards digital cash that could change the financial landscape—if we let it! The cynicism stops here; it’s time to dig deeper, not just applaud surface-level achievements. Behind the glittering headlines about crypto profits lies a more complex and, dare I say, precarious narrative that needs our attention.

  • Three die in Mexico City World Cup celebrations

    More than a million people flooding the streets of Mexico City in celebration of their soccer victory over Ecuador is a visual spectacle that mainstream media loves to spin. But don’t let CNN’s overly cheery tone fool you; they’re peddling a feel-good narrative while ignoring deeper societal issues lurking beneath. This isn’t just a Sporty Sunday; it’s a moment that distracts from the country’s pressing problems—economic strife, corruption, and violence. CNN is all about the headline-grabbing celebrations but side-steps any analysis of what this victory means in the grand scheme of things. Typical.

    Meanwhile, Fox News might acknowledge the passion of the crowds but will likely turn it into a nationalist playbook, portraying the event as a rallying cry against outside influences. They’ll take this moment of jubilation and try to twist it into a narrative about “making Mexico great again,” missing the opportunity to ask if this celebratory air is simply a smoke-and-mirrors act to distract citizens from real issues. So predictable.

    And what about the local Mexican outlets? They may paint the picture as a beloved national mosaic, celebrating culture over chaos. But let’s face facts; they too get swept up in the euphoria while avoiding the uncomfortable truths that could unite citizens and spark real change.

    In the end, this event is not just about soccer—it’s about what we’re willing to overlook while partying in the streets. If we want genuine progress, we need to dig deeper, not just celebrate surface-level victories.

  • WATCH: Angel mom turns tables on sanctuary politicians with basic question about their priorities

    Jessica Gorman’s heart-wrenching testimony about her daughter Sheridan takes us deep into a complex moral abyss, one that politicians and the mainstream media seem all too eager to exploit. In invoking her daughter’s name to challenge the sanctuary city model, Gorman defies the establishment narrative that constantly tries to package immigration policies as morally righteous. This isn’t merely about a woman grieving her loss; it’s a stark indictment of how sanctuary cities prioritize political correctness over the safety of American citizens. Instead of addressing the real issues at hand—crime, accountability, and the fragile nature of public safety—the Left seeks to turn such human tragedies into empty talking points, stripping them of their genuine emotional weight. The systematic failure of these leaders to protect their constituents speaks volumes about their misplaced priorities, cloaked in the rhetoric of compassion.

    It’s striking how Gorman’s personal tragedy is being repackaged—a story propelled into the political arena, yet the focus remains on the “sanctuary” ideology that shields criminal elements in the name of misplaced empathy. The mass media loves to latch onto the comforting narratives that align with their progressive agenda, effectively shoving the very real consequences of these policies under a rug. Gorman pointedly labeled her daughter as “not a talking point,” yet it seems we’ve arrived at a juncture where individual stories are consistently sanitized and molded for political expediency. Such manipulation serves a dual purpose: it distracts from critical discourse on the implications of sanctuary policies while simultaneously portraying the opposition as heartless. This is the modus operandi of the establishment: create divisive narratives that perpetuate their power while ignoring the very real impact on everyday citizens.