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#1 Top Biden DOJ Officials Targeted by Trump Following New Document Dump - Kristine Frazao for Fox 45 News, Cleta Mitchell, OBC Star, rcar, Miss J/Bannon's War Room, Marco Foster/Park, Bruce Forman, and Real Robert on X
Next up on the presidential public prosecution list? Four high-level officials from the Biden Justice Department, including his Attorney General, Merrick Garland, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and Special Counsel Jack Smith. President Donald Trump had already told reporters on October 15, “Deranged Jack Smith, in my opinion, is a criminal.” On Friday, President Trump posted on his social media: "Just in: Documents show conclusively that Christopher Wray, Deranged Jack Smith, Merrick Garland, Lisa Monaco, and other crooked lowlifes from the failed Biden Administration, signed off on Operation Arctic Frost. They spied on Senators and Congressmen/women and even taped their calls. They cheated and rigged the 2020 Presidential Election. These Radical Left Lunatics should be prosecuted for their illegal and highly unethical behavior!" The documents he was referring to were recently made public by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who called them "proof of unchecked government power at the highest levels."#2 Senate Probes Tax-Exempt Status of Gates Foundation, Others, Citing ‘Washington Examiner’ Reports - Robert Schmad for Washington Examiner, MJTruthUltra, Chuck Grassley/Tom Czerniawski, Leigh Marcotte, zerohedge, Teagan1776, and josette caruso on X
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) sent letters to three major left-of-center philanthropies on Tuesday questioning their compliance with tax regulations in light of their grants to Chinese government entities, as reported by the Washington Examiner. Grassley is investigating the Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Ford Foundation, citing reports from the Washington Examiner that the trio of nonprofit organizations has provided funding to Chinese government agencies, state-run universities, and even efforts to support China’s Belt and Road strategy...
#3 Trump Awarded South Korea’s Highest Honor and Gold Crown in Gyeongju - CNN, Mario Nawfal, johnny maga, New York Post, Whale Psychiatrist TM, and Jean Cummings on X
President Donald Trump received a replica of a historic golden crown from South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. The gold-plated gift, decorated with trees and animals, is based on the ancient Silla Kingdom’s gold crown. At the ceremony in Gyeongju, South Korea, Trump was also awarded South Korea’s highest honor, the Grand Order of Mugunghwa. CNN’s Will Ripley reports.#4 Cotton Blocks Trump-Backed Effort to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent - Benjamin Guggenheim for Politico, Tom Cotton, Polymarket, Emily Miller/Save Standard Time, Josh Barro/Burgess Everett, and DieselBabe/Leading Report on X
Sen. Tom Cotton wasn’t fast enough in 2022 to block Senate passage of legislation that would make daylight saving time permanent. Three years later, he wasn’t about to repeat that same mistake. The Arkansas Republican was on hand Tuesday afternoon to thwart a bipartisan effort on the chamber floor to pass a bill that would put an end to changing the clocks twice a year, including this coming Sunday. “If permanent Daylight Savings Time becomes the law of the land, it will again make winter a dark and dismal time for millions of Americans,” said Cotton in his objection to a request by Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) to advance the bill by unanimous consent...
#5 Trump Formally Appeals His New York Hush Money Conviction - Aaron Katersky and Peter Charalambous for ABC News, Woodrow Williams, News Radio WHAM 1180, MAGA in Blue, Thomas Register, and #CaliBernication
New York's intermediate appellate court should overturn President Donald Trump's criminal hush money convictions because his trial was "fatally marred" by faulty evidence and overseen by a judge who should have recused himself, his attorneys argued in a court filing late Monday. Trump's formal appeal, 17 months after a Manhattan jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts, asks the Appellate Division's First Department to reverse what his lawyers call the "most politically charged prosecution in our Nation's history." Trump was found guilty in May 2024 after a six-week trial over what prosecutors called a scheme to conceal a $130,000 payment his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to keep her from talking about a long-denied affair ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Trump reimbursed Cohen in monthly installments that prosecutors said amounted to falsified records.
#6 Texas AG Sues Makers of Tylenol, Claiming They Hid Alleged Links to Autism - Mary Kekatos for ABC News, Bill Wills, Vasilisa Hamilton, Tim Nolan, The Washington Times, Agent_QQQ, and Tracy Beanz on X
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the makers of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson, and Kenvue, claiming that they deceptively marketed the over-the-counter medication to pregnant women despite alleged links to autism and other disorders. "Big Pharma betrayed America by profiting off of pain and pushing pills regardless of the risks," Paxton said in a statement on Tuesday. "These corporations lied for decades, knowingly endangering millions to line their pockets. ... By holding Big Pharma accountable for poisoning our people, we will help Make America Healthy Again." This is the first lawsuit from a state government since President Donald Trump claimed in September that Tylenol use during pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of autism, despite limited evidence to suggest an association -- and no evidence that it causes autism, according to major medical organizations...
#7 Federal Reserve Poised to Cut Key Interest Rate for the Second Time This Year - Rob Wile and Steve Kopack for NBC News, CHAMPION, sarah Morris, HKMyers, Karthick Suresh, AlertsAlgosBots
Investors are nearly certain that the Federal Reserve will announce a quarter-point cut to its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday afternoon. What happens next is anyone’s guess. Typically, in times of a labor market slowdown, the Fed lowers rates to spur economic activity. During times of rising inflation, the Fed often hikes rates to put a lid on rising prices. With data simultaneously showing a weakening employment picture and a stubborn price growth, the Fed faces a dilemma as it determines where to set the rate that helps determine how much consumers and businesses pay to borrow money. “There is no risk-free path for policy as we navigate the tension between our employment and inflation goals,” Fed Chair Jerome Powell said earlier this month. He made similar remarks when the Fed cut rates for the first time this year, in September...
#8 Off Label, on Agenda: Gabapentin’s Rise and the Debauchery Behind It - Tracy Beanz and Michelle Edwards for The HighWire, Kottage Fox Schwurbler Z28.310, Kathy,
Glenn Fincher, and MedCentral on X
From 2010 to 2024, data on the drug gabapentin show something deeply telling about our medical‑industrial complex. Specifically, a study published September 30, 2025, in Annals of Internal Medicine reveals that prescriptions of the drug (a GABA-analog drug approved for partial seizures and postherpetic neuralgia) exploded, going from around 24 million prescriptions in 2010 to nearly 59 million in 2024. In other words, as currently the fifth most prescribed medication in 2024, the number of people prescribed gabapentin more than doubled during that timeframe. As we’ve repeatedly shared, this type of drug pushing—as Americans get sicker and sicker—is not about patient care alone. No, indeed, instead it is about greed-driven methods of dispensing drugs for profit and control while creating lifelong patient-customers.
#9 Group Calls for Criminal Probe of Mamdani's Alleged Illegal Foreign Donations - Sam Barron for Newsmax, Mark Tatum, Jean, WION, and C. Ponce de León on X
Zohran Mamdani, the Democrat nominee for New York City mayor, reportedly faces two criminal referrals accusing his campaign of accepting illegal contributions from foreign donors. The referrals were filed by the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, claiming Mamdani might have violated the Federal Election Campaign Act and New York Election Code. The foundation filed the referrals with the Department of Justice's Criminal Division and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office Tuesday...
#10 Jamaica Devastated By Menacing Hurricane Melissa: Widespread Power Outages, Internet Blackout, & Severe Infrastructure Damage - Tyler Durden Zerohedge, Venuugopal, Proudly Patriotic/Obama, Verily News, RTP Ecuador 96.5 Fm and omar on X
Hurricane Melissa pummeled southwestern Jamaica on Tuesday as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, before making landfall in Cuba early Wednesday as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 hurricane. Damage assessment in Jamaica will begin today, and those with Starlink connectivity on the battered island will be broadcasting the devastating aftermath of a storm that has already caused widespread electricity and internet outages, mainly in the western and central regions...And Now for Something Special 
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