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BREAKING: Trump FALLS AGAIN! — White House Doctor Breaks Silence!

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

BREAKING: Trump Reportedly Fell While Boarding Air Force One as Doctor Allegedly Hints at a BREAKING: Trump Reportedly Fell While Boarding Air Force One as Doctor Allegedly Hints at a …

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Donald Trump’s removal from office backed by politicians citing 25th Amendment after latest Iran.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Several former Republican allies of Donald Trump have called for his removal from office, including Marjorie Taylor Greene. The former congresswoman, once a strong supporter of Trump, has joined other …

Donald Trump’s removal from office backed by politicians citing 25th Amendment after latest Iran. Read More
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Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sides With Trump Admin In Key Case.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

One of the Supreme Court’s most liberal justices has sided with the administration of President One of the Supreme Court’s most liberal justices has sided with the administration of President …

Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sides With Trump Admin In Key Case. Read More
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US Navy will blockade Strait of Hormuz, Trump says.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

The US Navy will begin the process of blockading “any and all ships” trying to The US Navy will begin the process of blockading “any and all ships” trying to …

US Navy will blockade Strait of Hormuz, Trump says. Read More
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2 hours ago! In 2 minutes, a US international airport was completely destroyed!.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

It does not represent or reflect any real world events A recently released video has attracted widespread attention among gaming and military simulation communities for its highly detailed portrayal of …

2 hours ago! In 2 minutes, a US international airport was completely destroyed!. Read More
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Sad News for Michelle Obama Fans: A Heartbreaking Loss.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

It is with deep sadness that we share heartbreaking news for fans of Michelle Obama It is with deep sadness that we share heartbreaking news for fans of Michelle Obama. …

Sad News for Michelle Obama Fans: A Heartbreaking Loss. Read More
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Dems Reject Schumer, Join Republicans To Give Trump Another Win.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Brian Kemp (R), but he wasn’t successful More than a dozen Democratic senators voted with Republicans to confirm President Donald Trump’s latest nominee. The Senate confirmed David Perdue of Georgia …

Dems Reject Schumer, Join Republicans To Give Trump Another Win. Read More
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Obama Judge Rules Against Trump Admin’s Cancellation of ‘Green’ Projects.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

The lawsuit was filed by the city of St A federal judge ruled Monday that the Trump administration acted unlawfully in canceling billions of dollars in clean-energy grant funding, finding …

Obama Judge Rules Against Trump Admin’s Cancellation of ‘Green’ Projects. Read More
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Hegseth Ousts Top U.S. Army General In Wartime Shake-Up.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Hegseth has dismissed or sidelined more than a dozen admirals Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth requested that Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, the top uniformed officer of the service, …

Hegseth Ousts Top U.S. Army General In Wartime Shake-Up. Read More
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Biden’s Daughter Gives an Update on His Hospital Stay.

April 12, 2026April 12, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Her words didn’t try to shape an image Biden Rings the Bell — A Moment Beyond Politics The sound of the bell was simple, but it carried weight. For Joe …

Biden’s Daughter Gives an Update on His Hospital Stay. Read More

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