<p>President Trump said he will not cave to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s demands—what he described as roughly $1 trillion to fund gender‑affirming surgeries for minors and expanded health care for undocumented immigrants—even if that stance risks a government shutdown. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/8b1726435066403bf6b9fe4e4fffc029?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>) Trump has canceled meetings with Democratic leaders amid stalled talks over a stopgap funding bill; Democrats say they seek to restore Affordable Care Act subsidies and reverse recent Medicaid cuts, not to extend coverage to undocumented people. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/10/01/democrats-republicans-government-shutdown-health-care/?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>) Fact‑checkers say claims tying the total cost solely to immigrants are misleading. (<a href="https://www.factcheck.org/2025/11/trump-falsely-claims-democrats-want-1-5-trillion-for-illegal-aliens/?utm_source=openai">factcheck.org</a>) Negotiations remain fraught as the funding deadline approaches.</p>
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President Trump said he will not cave to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s demands—what he described as roughly $1 trillion to fund gender‑affirming surgeries for minors and expanded health care for undocumented immigrants—even if that stance risks a government shutdown. (apnews.com) Trump has canceled meetings with Democratic leaders amid stalled talks over a stopgap funding bill; Democrats say they seek to restore Affordable Care Act subsidies and reverse recent Medicaid cuts, not to extend coverage to undocumented people. (washingtonpost.com) Fact‑checkers say claims tying the total cost solely to immigrants are misleading. (factcheck.org) Negotiations remain fraught as the funding deadline approaches.

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Trump refuses Schumer’s '≈$1T' demand—cancels meetings, threatens a government shutdown as talks stall. According to AP. (apnews.com) What do you think? Comment. #news
<p>Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran-born Maryland resident, was the subject of recently released 2022 Tennessee body‑camera footage showing a traffic stop in which troopers suggested he might be transporting people for money. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/91bc2890768163671c71eb55420b59ee?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>) He was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March 2025 and held at the notorious CECOT prison before being returned to the United States in June to face federal human‑smuggling charges, which he denies. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/12/11/trump-abrego-release-deportation//?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>) His attorneys say ICE repeatedly sought to remove him to third countries — including Uganda, Eswatini, Ghana and Liberia — and federal judges have issued orders blocking immediate deportation while legal challenges continue today. (<a href="https://www.axios.com/2025/10/24/trump-kilmar-abrego-garcia-doj-liberia?utm_source=openai">axios.com</a>)</p>

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran-born Maryland resident, was the subject of recently released 2022 Tennessee body‑camera footage showing a traffic stop in which troopers suggested he might be transporting people for money. (apnews.com) He was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March 2025 and held at the notorious CECOT prison before being returned to the United States in June to face federal human‑smuggling charges, which he denies. (washingtonpost.com) His attorneys say ICE repeatedly sought to remove him to third countries — including Uganda, Eswatini, Ghana and Liberia — and federal judges have issued orders blocking immediate deportation while legal challenges continue today. (axios.com)

Breaking: Bodycam from a stop and a mistaken March deportation to CECOT — Kilmar Ábrego García returned to the U.S. to face smuggling charges he denies. Thoughts? Comment. Source: AP…
<p>FBI Director Kash Patel has ousted multiple senior FBI officials accused of weaponizing the bureau against President Donald Trump, removing leaders tied to high‑profile probes. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/08/07/trump-fbi-patel-dismissals-jan6/?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>) Impacted field offices include New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Miami. (<a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/keystone-kash-launches-revenge-purge-against-fbi-agents-who-investigated-trump/?utm_source=openai">thedailybeast.com</a>) Patel disbanded the Washington Field Office’s CR‑15 public‑corruption team and cited the “Arctic Frost” inquiry into alleged 2020 election interference. (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Frost_investigation?utm_source=openai">en.wikipedia.org</a>) Several ousted agents and supervisors have filed a federal lawsuit alleging the firings were politically motivated and retaliatory. (<a href="https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fired-fbi-officials-sue-patel-claiming-he-bowed-to-trumps-campaign-of-retribution?utm_source=openai">pbs.org</a>) The moves follow broader dismissals tied to January‑6 and Mar‑a‑Lago matters, drawing criticism that the purges politicize the FBI even as Patel frames them as accountability. (<a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/31/trump-administration-forces-out-multiple-senior-fbi-officials.html?utm_source=openai">cnbc.com</a>)</p>

FBI Director Kash Patel has ousted multiple senior FBI officials accused of weaponizing the bureau against President Donald Trump, removing leaders tied to high‑profile probes. (washingtonpost.com) Impacted field offices include New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Miami. (thedailybeast.com) Patel disbanded the Washington Field Office’s CR‑15 public‑corruption team and cited the “Arctic Frost” inquiry into alleged 2020 election interference. (en.wikipedia.org) Several ousted agents and supervisors have filed a federal lawsuit alleging the firings were politically motivated and retaliatory. (pbs.org) The moves follow broader dismissals tied to January‑6 and Mar‑a‑Lago matters, drawing criticism that the purges politicize the FBI even as Patel frames them as accountability. (cnbc.com)

Breaking: FBI Director Kash Patel ousted senior officials tied to Trump probes, disbanded DC's CR‑15, and hit field offices in NY, Atl., NOLA and Miami; fired agents sued. According to…
<p>On January 23, 2026, Spain officially declined U.S. President Donald Trump’s invitation to join the newly announced “Board of Peace.” (<a href="https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2026/01/spain-will-not-join-trumps-board-peace-pm-says?utm_source=openai">al-monitor.com</a>) Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said, “We appreciate the invitation, but we decline,” citing Spain’s commitment to multilateralism, international law and the United Nations and objecting that the body excludes Palestinian representation and sits outside UN frameworks. (<a href="https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/spain-declines-joining-trump-s-board-of-peace/3808917?utm_source=openai">aa.com.tr</a>) The U.S.-led board, unveiled at the World Economic Forum in Davos, is proposed to broker ceasefires, manage security arrangements and coordinate reconstruction—initially focused on Gaza. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jan/22/uk-not-ready-sign-trump-board-of-peace-treaty-yvette-cooper?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>) Many traditional allies, including Canada and most EU states, did not sign up. (<a href="https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2026/01/spain-will-not-join-trumps-board-peace-pm-says?utm_source=openai">al-monitor.com</a>)</p>

On January 23, 2026, Spain officially declined U.S. President Donald Trump’s invitation to join the newly announced “Board of Peace.” (al-monitor.com) Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said, “We appreciate the invitation, but we decline,” citing Spain’s commitment to multilateralism, international law and the United Nations and objecting that the body excludes Palestinian representation and sits outside UN frameworks. (aa.com.tr) The U.S.-led board, unveiled at the World Economic Forum in Davos, is proposed to broker ceasefires, manage security arrangements and coordinate reconstruction—initially focused on Gaza. (theguardian.com) Many traditional allies, including Canada and most EU states, did not sign up. (al-monitor.com)

Breaking: Spain rejects President Trump's 'Board of Peace' launched at Davos, citing multilateralism and absence of Palestinian representation. According to AL-Monitor. What do you think? Comment below. #news
<p>On November 12, 2025, federal prosecutors unsealed a 23-count indictment charging Dana Williamson, a former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, with conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, tax fraud, obstruction and related offenses. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/11/12/newsom-becerra-indictment/?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>) Prosecutors allege Williamson helped siphon $225,000 from a dormant campaign account tied to former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, funneled money through shell companies for a no‑show job, and claimed more than $1 million in improper business deductions on tax returns. (<a href="https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/newsoms-aide-indicted-corruption-fraud-charges-case-127505531?utm_source=openai">abcnews.go.com</a>) Williamson pleaded not guilty; authorities say the charges do not involve Newsom’s official work and his office has said she no longer serves. (<a href="https://www.kabc.com/2025/11/12/fmr-newsom-aide-indicted-on-public-corruption-charges/?utm_source=openai">kabc.com</a>)</p>

On November 12, 2025, federal prosecutors unsealed a 23-count indictment charging Dana Williamson, a former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, with conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, tax fraud, obstruction and related offenses. (washingtonpost.com) Prosecutors allege Williamson helped siphon $225,000 from a dormant campaign account tied to former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, funneled money through shell companies for a no‑show job, and claimed more than $1 million in improper business deductions on tax returns. (abcnews.go.com) Williamson pleaded not guilty; authorities say the charges do not involve Newsom’s official work and his office has said she no longer serves. (kabc.com)

Breaking: Ex-Newsom chief of staff Dana Williamson indicted on 23 counts, accused of siphoning $225K via shell firms, arranging a no-show job and claiming $1M+ in bogus tax deductions. She…