Officials: Illegal Alien Trucker from India Received CDL from California Before Killing 3 Americans

The driver of a semi-truck involved in the deaths of three Americans has been identified as Harjinder Singh, an illegal alien from India who illegally entered the U.S. in 2018 across the U.S. border with Mexico.

The accident occurred near Fort Pierce, Florida, on August 12, when a northbound semi-truck allegedly crossed over all lanes as the driver tried to use an “official use only” turn opening on the Florida Turnpike so he could head south.

The abrupt crossing of all lanes gave other drivers little time to slow down, resulting in a Chrysler Town & Country slamming head-on into the trailer. All three of the car’s occupants died as a result of the collision, two at the scene and a third at a hospital, according to WPTV-TV.

The fatal crash shut the turnpike down both ways for hours.

Officials initially noted that the men in the cab of the semi were from California, and video of the drivers’ dashcam was released. A statement from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FHSMV) said Singh obtained a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in California.

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How Trump’s Meeting With Putin Pivoted From Ukraine Cease-Fire to Full Peace Deal

President Trump made an abrupt announcement about two hours into his private, roughly three-hour meeting with Vladimir Putin Friday — declaring he wanted a full peace deal in Ukraine rather than a cease-fire, The Post has learned.

Convinced there were relatively few matters left to resolve, and believing a truce would only prolong the war, Trump set aside his publicly stated goal of a temporary halt in fighting.

“Figuratively, the president sort of threw up his hands and said, ‘I’m not interested in a cease-fire anymore,’” a source familiar with the discussion said.

Trump expressed concern that the “focus of the cease-fire” would be on “how long the cease fire will be” and “are they going to rearm?”

The pivot yielded “no pushback from the Russians,” leading Trump to exit Anchorage without a cease-fire in hand. Instead, he dialed up Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders to see if a full peace deal was within reach.

The calls yielded a positive response, the source said, and Trump announced on social media that Zelensky would be at the White House Monday for talks. (Read more from “How Trump’s Meeting With Putin Pivoted From Ukraine Cease-Fire to Full Peace Deal” HERE)

Wild Video Shows Dems’ Pick for SC Gov’s Race Being Arrested in His Underwear While Calling Himself God and Superman

Wild, newly released dashcam footage shows the Democrats’ choice to run for governor in South Carolina getting arrested recently in just his underwear — while swearing, using the n-word and referring to himself as both God and Superman.

Married father of four William “Mullins” McLeod, 53, is facing calls from his own party to step down from the gubernatorial race that he only formally entered Monday after video emerged a day later of his bizarre arrest just months earlier in May, according to WCBD.

The prominent attorney was stopped in downtown Charleston while “yelling at the top of his lungs” and wearing only underwear and shoes, according to a police report — which suggested he showed signs “typical of an individual under the influence of a stimulant narcotic.”

The Dem referred to his upcoming election race — even threatening to kick an opponent’s “f–king teeth in” — while refusing to tell cops his name, instead referring to himself as God and Superman, the hour-long video released through a Freedom of Information Act request shows.

“It doesn’t matter, my friend, trust me,” he told one officer when asked his name. “I’m one of the most just humans to ever walk this soil,” he said. (Read more from “Wild Video Shows Dems’ Pick for SC Gov’s Race Being Arrested in His Underwear While Calling Himself God and Superman” HERE)

Cancer Vaccine Shows Breakthrough Promise in Preventing Recurrence of Disease

A groundbreaking cancer vaccine has shown encouraging results in preventing deadly recurrences of pancreatic and colorectal tumors, according to new research led in part by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.

The experimental vaccine, known as ELI-002 2P, was tested in a phase 1 clinical trial involving 25 patients who had recently undergone surgery to remove pancreatic or colorectal tumors. All of the participants showed “minimal residual disease,” meaning small traces of cancer DNA remained—putting them at extremely high risk of relapse.

Pancreatic cancer recurrence rates are notoriously grim, with more than 80% of patients seeing their disease return after surgery—nearly half within the first year. Colorectal cancer recurrence is also high, affecting 30% to 50% of patients, usually within the first two years.

The vaccine targets KRAS mutations, which drive over 90% of pancreatic cancers and about half of colorectal cancers. Delivered through a series of injections designed to trigger an immune response in the lymph nodes, the vaccine worked as intended for most patients:

21 out of 25 patients developed KRAS-specific T cells, showing their immune systems were actively fighting tumor-linked mutations.

Patients with stronger immune responses had significantly longer relapse-free survival compared to those with weaker responses.

For six patients (three pancreatic, three colorectal), the vaccine appeared to completely eliminate all disease biomarkers.

Nearly 20 months after treatment, the majority of patients with the strongest immune responses remained cancer-free.

“This is an exciting advance for patients with KRAS-driven cancers, particularly pancreatic cancer, where recurrence after standard treatment is almost a given and effective therapies are limited,” said Dr. Zev Wainberg, professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the trial’s lead author.

“We observed that patients who developed strong immune responses to the vaccine remained disease-free and survived for much longer than expected.”

Beyond KRAS, the vaccine also sparked responses to additional tumor mutations in 67% of patients, suggesting the therapy could help suppress broader cancer growth.

The findings, published in Nature Medicine, represent a potential turning point in how doctors approach two of the most aggressive and deadly cancers. Larger clinical trials are already being planned to further test the vaccine’s effectiveness.

Trump Meets Putin in Alaska in Historic Summit, Discusses Ukraine Conflict

President Donald Trump traveled to Anchorage, Alaska, to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in what both leaders described as a “historic” summit aimed at addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine.

During a joint press conference following their meeting, Putin remarked that Trump had been correct in suggesting that, had he been president in 2022, the war in Ukraine might not have occurred. “I tried to convince the Biden administration about the situation in Ukraine,” Putin said, noting that a different U.S. leadership could have altered the course of events.

Trump, who has frequently criticized his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, for the handling of Russia’s invasion, described the Alaska meeting as “extremely productive” but emphasized that “there’s no deal until there’s a deal.” He noted that “many points were agreed to, there are just a few that are left,” adding that while the summit did not conclude with a final agreement, there was potential for progress.

After the press conference, Trump said he would brief NATO allies and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the discussions. Both leaders suggested the possibility of another meeting, with Putin proposing Moscow as the location for the next summit. Trump acknowledged the idea, saying, “That’s an interesting one. I’ll get a little heat on that one, but I could see it possibly happening.”

Neither president took questions from the press, and no details were provided about the specific agreements reached during the meeting. A ceasefire or formal resolution was not mentioned. Trump concluded the conference by noting the strength of his relationship with Putin, stating, “I’ve always had a fantastic relationship with President Putin.”

The Alaska summit marks a rare direct engagement between U.S. and Russian leadership amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with both sides framing the meeting as a step toward dialogue, though specifics on outcomes remain limited.

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Trump Administration Weighs Resettling Tens of Thousands of White South Africans

The Trump administration is weighing a plan to allocate a significant portion of next year’s U.S. refugee slots to white South Africans, according to a Reuters report published Friday.

Two U.S. officials familiar with the discussions, along with an internal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) email, indicated that up to 30,000 Afrikaners — a minority group of predominantly Dutch descent — could be admitted to the United States under the 2026 refugee cap.

The administration is reportedly considering limiting overall refugee admissions to around 40,000 for fiscal year 2026, a sharp reduction from the 100,000 refugees accepted in 2024 under former President Joe Biden.

White House press secretary Anna Kelly defended the move in comments to the Daily Caller News Foundation, citing the violence and discrimination Afrikaners have faced in South Africa.

“Outlets like Reuters have long covered the persecution of Afrikaners, who have endured unspeakable horrors, including rape, murder, and other violent crimes while their government has abandoned them,” Kelly said. “President Trump has a humanitarian heart, which is why he has welcomed these courageous individuals to the United States. Refugee admission caps will be determined next month, and any numbers discussed at this point are pure speculation.”

In May, President Trump signed an executive order directing the U.S. government to prioritize resettlement for Afrikaners fleeing race-based discrimination and violence. The order accused the South African government of showing “disregard” for the rights of its citizens, citing “countless government policies designed to dismantle equal opportunity in employment, education, and business, and hateful rhetoric and government actions fueling disproportionate violence against racially disfavored landowners.”

The issue of South Africa’s treatment of Afrikaners has been a recurring point for Trump. During a White House meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa earlier this year, Trump warned of a possible “genocide” against the group and played a video montage of violent attacks and discrimination targeting white farmers.

The first group of 59 Afrikaner refugees arrived in the United States in May, with another 34 arriving by early August, according to Reuters.

However, the administration’s push has stirred controversy among refugee advocacy groups. Episcopal Migration Services and other organizations have ended their partnerships with the federal government in protest of Trump’s Afrikaner resettlement program, signaling a split within the broader refugee support network.

The final refugee cap for fiscal year 2026 is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

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Hunter Biden Refuses to Apologize After Melania Trump’s Billion-Dollar Lawsuit Threat

Hunter Biden is refusing to back down after first lady Melania Trump threatened him with a billion-dollar lawsuit over his comments linking her to deceased financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Appearing Thursday on Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan, Biden made clear he had no intention of retracting or apologizing for statements he previously made suggesting Epstein “introduced” Melania to Donald Trump.

“An apology from me is not going to happen,” Biden said bluntly on the program. “F*ck that.”

The first lady’s attorney, Alejandro Brito, sent Biden a letter on August 6 warning of legal action “for over $1 billion in damages” if the remarks were not deleted and a formal apology issued. Fox News reported that Biden was given the option of withdrawing his claims, but instead he doubled down.

Biden argued that his statements were based on reporting from journalists and authors, including Michael Wolff. He dismissed the letter from Trump’s legal team as “a distraction” from the children Epstein abused.

“I also think they’re bullies,” Biden said. “And they think that a billion dollars is going to scare me … If they want to sit down for a deposition and clarify the nature of the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, if the president and the first lady want to do that, and all of the known associates around them at the time … I’m more than happy to provide them the platform.”

Biden’s combative response stands in sharp contrast to others who have received similar legal warnings from the first lady’s attorney. Democratic strategist James Carville said on an August 7 episode of his Politics War Room podcast that he had deleted a video referencing alleged Epstein ties after receiving a letter from Brito, in addition to issuing a retraction and apology.

The Daily Beast likewise issued a retraction and correction on July 30, walking back a story that had claimed the first lady was “very involved” with Epstein. An editor’s note cited Brito’s letter challenging the article’s headline and framing.

For now, Biden has made it clear he has no plans to follow suit.

D.C. Sues Trump Over Federal Takeover of Police Department Amid Crime Crackdown

A new lawsuit has been filed challenging President Donald Trump’s federal oversight of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, a move he initiated amid rising violent crime and growing concerns over public safety in the District. While critics claim federal involvement is an overreach, many Americans see it as a necessary response to years of failed local leadership and soft-on-crime policies that have turned D.C. into a cautionary tale of lawlessness.

The nation’s capital is pushing back against President Trump’s assertive move to place the city’s police force under federal control. On Friday, D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit challenging what he called a clear overreach of executive authority, after the Trump administration appointed a federal official to act as the emergency head of the Metropolitan Police Department, effectively stripping local officials of command. The lawsuit argues that Trump’s action exceeds the legal bounds of federal power and requests an emergency court order to block the takeover and reaffirm the District’s authority over its own police force.

Schwalb called the Trump administration’s takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department illegal, asserting that D.C. police should only follow orders from officials appointed by the Mayor. In a memo, he instructed the police chief to ignore directives from Trump’s newly appointed federal official, setting up a direct legal battle. Schwalb warned that the move is a serious threat to D.C.’s self-governance — calling it the most severe challenge to Home Rule in the city’s history — and vowed to fight it in court. (Read more from “D.C. Sues Trump Over Federal Takeover of Police Department Amid Crime Crackdown” HERE)

Hillary Clinton Says Trump Would Deserve Nobel Peace Prize If He Ends Russia-Ukraine War

Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton acknowledged on Friday that President Donald Trump would deserve recognition if he successfully negotiates an end to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

Speaking on the “Raging Moderates” podcast with host Jessica Tarlov, Clinton said she would personally consider nominating Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize if he achieves peace without requiring Ukraine to cede territory.

“Honestly, if he could bring about the end to this terrible war, if he could end it without putting Ukraine in a position where it had to concede its territory to the aggressor, could really stand up to Putin — something we haven’t seen, but maybe this is the opportunity — if President Trump were the architect of that, I’d nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize,” Clinton said.

Clinton added that her primary goal is to prevent concessions to Russian President Vladimir Putin: “Because my goal here is to not allow capitulation to Putin, aided and abetted by the United States.” She also noted that she believes Trump “would very much like to receive a Nobel Peace Prize.”

President Trump has previously suggested that an end to the war may involve “land swapping,” which he described as having both positive and negative aspects for the countries involved. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected any proposal that would require Ukraine to give up territory, emphasizing that the nation “will not give land to the occupier.”

Clinton’s remarks have drawn reactions from political commentators. Conservative commentator David J. Harris Jr. tweeted, “Did not have this on my 2025 bingo card!” while Paul Szypula wrote, “Of course, she sets conditions that’ll never happen like Ukraine not having to give up territory. Hillary is not serious.”

Clinton’s statement marks a notable acknowledgment from a longtime political rival, highlighting the potential political significance if the Trump administration is able to facilitate a resolution to the conflict.

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Bryan Kohberger’s Disturbing Porn Searches Ahead of Gruesome Idaho Student Murders Revealed: Report

Twisted murderer Bryan Kohberger made disturbing internet searches for women being raped and sexually assaulted while asleep, according to digital forensics experts who were due to testify at his trial.

Kohberger’s search history included terms like “raped,” “forced,” “sleeping,” “passed out” and “voyeur,” according to Heather and Jared Barnhart, who were hired in 2023 to help investigate the psychopath who broke into an off-campus university house in the middle of the night and slaughtered four students.

“The easiest way to say it is that all of his terms were consistently around nonconsensual sex acts,” Jared Barnhart told The Daily Mail.

Although Kohberger did not sexually assault any of the victims, the father of one of those killed, Kayla Goncalves, believes the killings were motivated by Kohberger’s “weird sexual fetishes.” Others have speculated that his sick plans were forced to change when he was unexpectedly confronted.

Kohberger cowardly refused to reveal his plans or motives when he unexpectedly admitted the slayings. (Read more from “Bryan Kohberger’s Disturbing Porn Searches Ahead of Gruesome Idaho Student Murders Revealed: Report” HERE)