In a bold military action, President Trump announced the U.S. military's strike on a vessel from Venezuela allegedly transporting illegal drugs, raising concerns about legality and escalating tensions with cartels.
President Trump's recent military strikes against Venezuelan boats linked to drug trafficking have sparked outrage. Venezuelan President Maduro condemns the attacks as a 'heinous crime,' claiming they violate international laws and escalate tensions between the nations.
White House adviser Peter Navarro warns that if Trump's global tariffs are struck down by the Supreme Court, it could mean 'the end of the United States.' With tariffs generating significant federal revenue, the stakes are higher than ever!
Drug deaths in the U.S. have seen a dramatic decline since summer 2023, with the CDC reporting the lowest overdose figures since March 2020. This article explores the reasons behind this significant improvement amidst political controversies.
The U.S. has ended tariff exemptions for parcel imports, impacting consumers and e-commerce businesses. Learn how this change may lead to higher costs and supply chain challenges as the nation enforces new duty rates.
In today’s newsletter, Trump considers deploying more National Guard troops to Chicago amid rising concerns over public safety. The White House also launches a campaign aimed at combating fentanyl. Major political shifts and controversies unfold as the nation gears up for midterms.
With the federal government stepping in, Terry Cole leads the charge to tackle crime in Washington, D.C. Discover his extensive background and the implications of this unprecedented move.
President Trump is directing the military to target drug cartels in Latin America, marking a significant shift in strategy against the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S. The move raises questions about potential military engagement and its implications.
The Trump administration is weighing military options against Mexican drug cartels, including naval strikes and increased collaboration with Mexican authorities. While some officials support action, concerns about legality and international relations loom.
The Trump administration is delaying and may cancel $140 million in grants crucial for fentanyl overdose response, threatening lives and public health programs nationwide. Experts warn this could lead to catastrophic consequences for addiction care.