The Friday Five: Hamas Backs Down
Hamas announced it would honor the ceasefire with Israel and release three more hostages Saturday after President Trump threatened “hell” if the terror group reneged.
Hamas announced it would honor the ceasefire with Israel and release three more hostages Saturday after President Trump threatened “hell” if the terror group reneged.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday the basic idea behind President Trump’s proposal for Gaza, with the US taking a lead role in rebuilding it, was worth considering.Continue Reading
Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelensky’s “plan for victory” boils down to dragging NATO into World War 3.
14 Israeli citizens (an updated number since this recording) were arrested as spies for Iran in what’s described as the most severe cases of espionage in Israel’s history.
WE CAN’T SAY whether the federal government’s response to the disaster caused by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina is simple incompetence or something more insidious, but it will have an impact on next month’s election. Continue Reading
The New York Times reports that the CIA built 12 secret facilities along the border between Russia and Ukraine over the last eight years, but adds that saving those facilities is another reason the US must send more money to Ukraine.Continue Reading
A bombshell report claims that the government is hiding information that shows how the CIA in the Obama administration cooked information to justify spying on the Trump campaign in 2016.
A House subcommittee revealed this week that Dr. Anthony Fauci was smuggled into CIA headquarters to influence the agency’s investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
Hunter Biden has been indicted on three gun-related charges, about the only things he’s accused of that doesn’t implicate his father. Meanwhile, the House begins its impeachment inquiry into the president, an odd kickoff to his reelection campaign.Continue Reading
BuzzFeed News reports that that at least 10 CIA employees and contractors committed sexual crimes involving children, but only one was ever charged with a crime—apparently because the agency fears prosecution will reveal state secrets.Continue Reading
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