Kremlin Sinks Trump’s Hope of Peace Deal by Thanksgiving

Russia has sunk Donald Trump’s hope that a peace deal in Ukraine can be achieved by Thanksgiving after the Kremlin said Europe’s counterproposal was not constructive and did not work for Moscow.

In a sign that both sides remain far apart, the Kremlin said that Europe’s demands for Ukraine would not be accepted by Vladimir Putin but said that an earlier proposal by the US seemed “quite acceptable to us”.

Trump claimed on Monday that progress was being made in peace talks in Geneva between US and Ukrainian officials. Washington and Kyiv said in a joint statement that they were working to narrow the gaps in the 28-point peace plan revealed by the US last week.

The US president had given Ukraine until Thanksgiving, this Thursday, to agree to the plan – but US officials later indicated the deadline could change.

Some EU leaders met to discuss Ukraine on the sidelines of an EU-African Union summit in Luanda on Monday, with others dialling in via video conference. (Read more from “Kremlin Sinks Trump’s Hope of Peace Deal by Thanksgiving” HERE)

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Report: White House to Unveil Healthcare Framework to Lower Costs

The Trump White House is expected to unveil a healthcare policy framework that would lower costs and extend expiring Obamacare subsidies, according to reports.

MS NOW and Politico reported that the healthcare policy framework would include a two-year extension of the expiring enhanced premium tax credits (EPTC), or enhanced Obamacare subsidies, which would otherwise expire at the end of the year. The proposal could be unveiled as early as Monday.

A White House declined to confirm the details of the alleged plan to Politico, stating, “Until President Trump makes an announcement himself, any reporting about the administration’s healthcare positions is mere speculation.”

The plan would lower limits on income eligibility for the credits and set minimum premium payments, according to the reports. The proposed eligibility cap would set the subsidies to 700 percent of the federal poverty line; Republicans have complained that, with the current Obamacare enhanced subsidy scheme, wealthy Americans would benefit from the subsidies in what was meant to be a temporary, coronavirus-era benefit.

The White House plan would also urge Congress to fund cost-sharing reduction (CSR) plans, which Republicans pushed for in the Big Beautiful Bill, but were nixed after Senate Democrats objected to its inclusion in Trump’s landmark legislation, believing it violated rules on budgetary reconciliation. (Read more from “Report: White House to Unveil Healthcare Framework to Lower Costs” HERE)

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Department of War Investigating Sen. Mark Kelly for ‘Seditious’ Video Urging Military to Disobey Trump

The Department of War (DOW) has launched an investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) that may lead to court-martial proceedings after “serious allegations of misconduct” were made against him.

Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain, has been facing accusations of “sedition” from President Donald Trump after participating in a video with other Democrats last week calling on military servicemembers and intelligence officials to “refuse illegal orders” from the administration.

In a statement posted to social media Monday, the DOW announced that it is aware of the severe accusations and has initiated a “thorough review” to determine further actions, which “may include recall to active duty for court-martial proceedings or administrative measures.”

“This matter will be handled in compliance with military law, ensuring due process and impartiality,” the department stated. “Further official comments will be limited, to preserve the integrity of the proceedings.” (Read more from “Department of War Investigating Sen. Mark Kelly for ‘Seditious’ Video Urging Military to Disobey Trump” HERE)

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DHS Rocked by Viral Claims After X Lists Account Location in Israel

A new transparency feature on X has sparked major political controversy after users circulated screenshots claiming the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s official account was listed as being based in Israel. The feature, which quietly appeared on the platform over the weekend, allows users to view the current or past location of an account by tapping the join-date field. While the tool was intended to expose foreign-operated influence accounts posing as Americans, the rollout instead created a wave of confusion and speculation.

Almost immediately, users began posting screen captures showing the DHS location field reading “Tel Aviv, Israel.” The images and videos spread rapidly across X and other platforms, intensifying criticism amid already heightened debate over U.S. support for Israel. Some posts also highlighted a surge of MAGA-branded accounts that appeared to originate from locations in Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa—supposedly undermining their authenticity.

Initially, DHS responded informally with a meme-like image, but quickly followed with a formal statement denying the claim. The agency insisted that its account had “only ever been run and operated from the United States.”

X leadership backed that explanation. Nikita Bier, the platform’s Head of Product, called the viral screenshots “fake news,” explaining that a subset of older accounts had been assigned inaccurate creation locations due to shifting IP ranges over the years.

Soon after the uproar, the feature briefly disappeared from the platform before returning with modified behavior. DHS’s account now displays “United States” as its location. However, it remains the only major government-linked account showing location data at all, raising new questions about the feature’s rollout and consistency.

X has said that inaccuracies will continue to be corrected over time, but has not offered a clear timeline for when the feature will be fully reliable.

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Trump Fires Back at ‘Lowlifes’ as GOP Faces Fallout From MTG’s Sudden Exit

President Donald Trump made a passionate post claiming that the Republican Party is “so UNITED” on Sunday night, amid internal divisions in the party over leadership, tariffs, and legislative priorities.

In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote that the GOP has “never been so UNITED AS IT iS RIGHT NOW!”

“Other than Rand Paul, Rand Paul Jr.(Massie!), Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown, and a couple of other ‘lowlifes,’ and other than the fact that many want the Election threatening Filibuster TERMINATED (the Dems will do it in the first minute of their first chance!), and some don’t, there is great spirit and cohesion,” Trump’s post read.

The president also claimed that the Republican Party is “MUCH BIGGER” than it was before he launched his first presidential campaign in 2015.

“Many Millions More Members!” Trump wrote. “We now have the Strongest Border EVER, Biggest Tax Cuts, the Best Economy, Highest Stock Market in USA History, and sooo much more.” (Read more from “Trump Fires Back at ‘Lowlifes’ as GOP Faces Fallout From MTG’s Sudden Exit” HERE)

Web Of Depraved Satanic Groups Brainwashed School Shooter – Only One Culprit Has Been Unmasked

Authorities linked a foreign Satanic group to a deadly Tennessee school shooting, but another online cult leader’s whereabouts are not publicly known nearly a year after taking credit for the bloodshed.

Georgian neo-Nazi “Maniac Murder Cult” leader Michail Chkhikvishvili pleaded guilty to federal charges on Monday after his propaganda incited violent plots such as the January Antioch High School shooting in Nashville, court records show. The deceased shooter’s online ramblings also point to a similar cult, “Totenation,” that went unnoticed despite an unidentified leader for the group claiming responsibility, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of archived webpages.

That figurehead, who appears to be an internet user going by “Liber of Love,” has also promoted pedophilic themes tied to Satanist terror networks that are a top FBI target in child exploitation cases.

Solomon Henderson, 17, fired ten shots in his school’s cafeteria on Jan. 22, killing one student and injuring another before fatally shooting himself. Law enforcement, media outlets and researchers found he was immersed in dark internet trends promoting hatred of humanity, occultism, child sex abuse and terrorism — traits that the Department of Justice (DOJ) associates with “Nihilistic Violent Extremists” (NVEs).

Chkhikvishvili was arrested in Moldova in July 2024 for plotting violence against Jews in New York and extradited to the U.S. in May. The DOJ then revealed that Henderson cited Chkhikvishvili and his Europe-based group as inspiration after Chkhikvishvili spread materials encouraging school shootings. (Read more from “Web Of Depraved Satanic Groups Brainwashed School Shooter – Only One Culprit Has Been Unmasked” HERE)

Abducted Catholic Schoolchildren In Nigeria Escape Captivity

Fifty schoolchildren abducted from a Catholic school in north-central Nigeria escaped captivity and returned to their families, school authorities announced Sunday.

The students, aged 10 to 18, fled individually between Friday and Saturday after gunmen seized 303 people from St. Mary’s School in Niger state’s remote Papiri community, according to The Associated Press. A total of 253 students and 12 teachers remain in captivity, according to Most Rev. Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Niger state and the school’s proprietor.

“We were able to ascertain this when we decided to contact and visit some parents,” Yohanna said in a statement.

Authorities have not disclosed where the captives are being held or how the 50 children managed to escape. No group has claimed responsibility for the Friday attack.

Pope Leo XIV called for the immediate release of the remaining hostages during a mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday. (Read more from “Abducted Catholic Schoolchildren In Nigeria Escape Captivity” HERE)

Scott Bessent Tells Kristen Welker When Americans Should See Lower Prices

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker on Sunday that Americans should start seeing lower prices on some products within weeks.

President Donald Trump announced Nov. 14 that tariffs on some imported grocery items would be suspended, citing progress in trade talks. Bessent told Welker the Trump administration was making progress in reducing prices by addressing illegal immigration and also trying to get lower interest rates while reducing inflation.

“In March of 2024 I wrote a piece, and I talked about the three I’s that were killing Americans: immigration, interest rates, and inflation. President [Trump]’s closed the border and the mass immigration is gone, and that was putting a lot of the immigration was putting upward pressure on housing, downward pressure on wages.”

“Interest rates are down and now we are starting to see the affordability. The prices get better. We had a very big October for home sales,” Bessent continued. “Energy prices: gasoline is down. We saw— we believe health care is gonna come down: we will see an announcement this coming week on that. And so, across the board, prices are starting to come down. We’re having Thanksgiving week. This will be the lowest cost for a Thanksgiving dinner in four years. Turkey prices are down 16%.”

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NFL’s First Transgender Cheerleader Says Panthers Fired Him Because He Is Trans

The NFL’s first transgender cheerleader, Justine Lindsay, claims he was fired by the Carolina Panthers just because he is a trans person.

“I was cut because I’m trans,” Lindsay claimed in an Instagram Live video, according to Blavity. “I don’t wanna hear nobody saying ‘She didn’t wanna come back.’ Why the hell would I not wanna come back to an organization that I’ve been a part of for three years?”

Lindsay says he is “devastated,” “stung,” and “hurt” by the firing, but is not necessarily attacking the Panthers. . .

Lindsay joined the TopCats cheer squad in 2022 and spent three seasons with them. But earlier this year, the cheerleader and trans trendsetter said he would not be returning next season. (Read more from “NFL’s First Transgender Cheerleader Says Panthers Fired Him Because He Is Trans” HERE)

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Shock Resignation: Trump Celebrates Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Exit as “Great News for the Country”

President Donald Trump reacted swiftly Friday night to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) surprise announcement that she will resign from Congress, calling the decision “great news” for the United States.

“I think it’s great news for the country,” Trump told ABC News in a brief phone interview. The president said that Greene had not informed him of her plans in advance but appeared unconcerned, adding, “Nah, it doesn’t matter, you know? But I think it’s great. I think she should be happy.”

Greene, who represents Georgia’s 14th District, announced that her last day in office would be January 5, 2026. Her resignation caps a dramatic and very public falling-out with Trump, whom she has supported since entering Congress and throughout his political comeback.

The split between the two formerly close political allies escalated over the past several weeks. Trump recently withdrew his endorsement of Greene and signaled that he would support a primary challenger if one emerged.

In her resignation statement posted to X, Greene said she would not force her constituents, or herself, through a bitter primary fight fueled by the president she helped elect.

“I have too much self-respect and dignity, love my family too much, and do not want my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the President we all fought for,” she wrote.

Greene argued that such a battle would drain tens of millions of dollars and could weaken Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections, all while forcing her to defend Trump against impeachment efforts after “he hatefully dumped tens of millions of dollars against me and tried to destroy me.”

“It’s all so absurd and completely unserious,” she said. “I refuse to be a ‘battered wife’ hoping it all goes away and gets better.”

Greene emphasized her long-standing loyalty to Trump, pointing out that she left her mother’s side during her father’s brain surgery in order to vote against Trump’s second impeachment in 2021. She noted that her voting record has aligned with the president and Republicans “almost entirely,” except on several key issues including:

Opposition to H-1B visa policies she believes displace American workers

Foreign military involvement

Pushing for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files

“Loyalty should be a two way street,” Greene wrote, arguing that Republican lawmakers should be able to vote according to conscience and the interests of their constituents without being branded disloyal to Trump.

Greene also addressed criticism she received from Trump and allies for supporting legislation to compel the Department of Justice to release remaining Epstein-related files. Trump allegedly called her a “traitor” and a “lunatic” over the effort, despite the Epstein scandal remaining a high-profile topic among many conservatives.

“Standing up for American women who were raped at 14, trafficked and used by rich powerful men, should not result in me being called a traitor and threatened by the President of the United States of America, whom I fought for,” she wrote.

Greene’s decision brings an abrupt end to a term defined by outspoken advocacy for Trump, frequent breaks with Republican leadership, and national controversy. A major figure in the MAGA movement, Greene rose to prominence by railing against the political establishment, supporting hardline policy positions, and promoting conspiracy theories on social media and in public remarks.

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