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JUST IN: Supreme Court delays ruling on President Trump’s tariffs — no decision today

Posted by By jookco January 20, 2026
JUST IN: Supreme Court delays ruling on President Trump's tariffs — no decision today. Major economic test postponed. According to The Guardian. (theguardian.com) What do you think? Comment. JUST IN…
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🚨BREAKING: Trump Declares Greenland U.S. Territory, Shares Flag-Planting AI Image

Posted by By jookco January 20, 2026
🚨BREAKING: Trump posts AI image of himself planting a U.S. flag on Greenland and pushes to claim the island, sparking outrage and tariff threats. According to AP News. What do…
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  • Morgan Freeman, appearing on MS NOW’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell on February 27, 2026, launched a profane on-air denunciation of President Donald Trump, declaring “we have somebody sitting in the White House who’s leading us down a s***hole.” Freeman called Trump a “convicted felon,” cited the 34-count New York conviction, warned the country was “going backwards,” compared current trends to 1935 Germany and the Brownshirts, criticized proposed large detention centers, and urged young people opposed to the direction to vote. Freeman was on the program promoting his Prime Video project The Gray House when he spoke, widely shared.

    Sources: (independent.co.uk)

  • House Speaker Mike Johnson angrily criticized Democrats after they sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture over efforts to determine how many undocumented immigrants receive SNAP benefits, saying “They sued the USDA for simply asking them how many illegal aliens are on the program in California, New York and these other states.” (thegatewaypundit.com) The lawsuit, filed Oct. 28, 2025, was brought by Democratic attorneys general and governors from about 25 states and challenges USDA orders to suspend or restrict November SNAP payments amid a government shutdown. (politico.com) USDA defended its legal interpretation, and a federal judge ordered temporary restoration of benefits that day. (justsecurity.org)

  • Federal Judge Zahid Quraishi ordered the immediate release of an immigrant and warned that, after repeated government noncompliance in immigration habeas cases, he would compel DOJ and DHS officials to appear and testify under oath to show cause if unlawful detentions continue. The ruling and his threat to “haul in” officials have gone viral on social media, prompting online calls for his impeachment and accusations that he would expose Trump administration officials. Coverage so far is concentrated on social posts and legal blogs; major outlets have limited reporting. Supporters hail his enforcement of court orders, while critics call for discipline. (electoral-vote.com)

  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the United Nations, saying, “I don’t care what the U.N. says,” in remarks disputing U.N. findings on Venezuela. A viral social-media post attributed additional language to Rubio calling the U.N. “a corrupted disaster” that places “3rd world dictators” on human-rights councils and “promotes the replacement of white people,” and attached a poll asking readers to respond “A. Huge Yes” or “B. No.” Major outlets confirm Rubio is Secretary of State and have reported his dispute with U.N. drug reports, while the inflammatory extended claim primarily appears on social platforms and remains currently unverified. (transcripts.cnn.com)

  • Lee County, Florida, officials disciplined 2,480 high‑school students after anti‑ICE walkouts Feb. 4–6, citing disruptions and safety concerns. The district said 2,037 students skipped class or were tardy, 393 safety violations and 50 insubordination incidents were reported. Consequences ranged from warnings and zeros on assignments to 134 out‑of‑school suspensions, 40 in‑school suspensions and 11 recommendations for reassignment to an alternative Success Academy. The district also logged 208 Level III interventions, 43 student conferences and seven parent meetings. Superintendent Denise Carlin said safety and the Student Code of Conduct guided the actions. Officials used videos and reports to identify the participants. (gulfcoastnewsnow.com)

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