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Sick of Trump News? I’m Here for You.

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Trump Is Getting Weaker, and the Resistance Is Getting Stronger

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Personnalités les plus médiatisées en France en 2025 : Trump décroche la première place… devant Macron
« Beaucoup de choses peuvent être décidées avant le Nouvel An » : Zelensky affirme qu’il rencontrera Trump « dans un avenir proche »
« Beaucoup de choses peuvent être décidées avant le Nouvel An » : Zelensky affirme qu’il rencontrera Trump « dans un avenir proche »
« J’avais précédemment prévenu ces terroristes » : Trump annonce des frappes meurtrières contre l’EI au Nigeria pour stopper le « massacre de chrétiens »
« J’avais précédemment prévenu ces terroristes » : Trump annonce des frappes meurtrières contre l’EI au Nigeria pour stopper le « massacre de chrétiens »
This May Be Our Last Chance to Get It Right in Venezuela

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Why has Trump ordered strikes in Nigeria and what has it got to do with the persecution of Christians?
Parts of the US right have for years been amplifying claims that Christians face violence in Nigeria, a notion the US president has helped to encourage
After spending weeks accusing Nigeria’s government of failing to tackle the persecution of Christians, Donald Trump announced a series of strikes on the west African country on Christmas Day.
The strikes, targeting Islamic State militants in the country’s north, mark the latest overseas military intervention from Trump, who campaigned on a promise to extradite the US from decades of “endless wars” during his 2024 run for president.
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U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria After Trump Warned of Attacks on Christians

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US carries out strikes on Nigeria targeting Islamic State militants, Trump says
President claims strikes targeted militants in country’s north-west, accusing group of attacking Christian communities
Donald Trump has said the US carried out airstrikes against Islamic State militants in north-west Nigeria on Thursday, after spending weeks decrying the group for targeting Christians.
The president said in a post on his Truth Social platform: “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!
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Trump launches Christmas night airstrikes on ISIS 'Terrorist Scum' in Nigeria after killings of Christians

Kimmel Tells U.K. Viewers ‘Tyranny Is Booming’ in America

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Trump Has a New Auto Loan Tax Break. Here’s Who Could Benefit.

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Afghan migrants to U.S. face holiday ICE check-ins under Trump’s expanded enforcement push
Katie Couric rejects 'bothsidesism' in news coverage, says people don't want 'just the facts'

Dear Britain: things are bad, but America will recover from Donald Trump. Just give us three years | Jimmy Kimmel
When the president targeted me and my TV show, millions said no. So don’t give up on us – and always remember, we’re not all like him
I have no idea if you know who I am, but I was asked to deliver this year’s alternative Christmas message (which I’ve heard is a big deal) so I hope you do, but if not I host what you call a chatshow (we call it a talkshow) in what you call the colonies, I think? I honestly have no idea what’s going on over there.
I do know what’s going on over here though, and I can tell you that, from a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year. Tyranny is booming over here.
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Estonia’s Man on Capitol Hill Is on a Charm Offensive

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‘Not an enabler’? A glimpse behind the curtain at Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles
Are her recent candid remarks about Trump an attempt to distance herself from an increasingly unpopular president?
She was now one of the family. When Donald Trump addressed supporters in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, in early December, he asked: “Susie Trump – do you know Susie Trump? Sometimes referred to as Susie Wiles.”
The US president was referring to his chief of staff, who he said had persuaded him to return to the campaign trail ahead of the 2026 congressional midterm elections. But a week later, Wiles appeared at risk of becoming the family outcast.
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The iciest moments of 2025: The 5 political feuds that froze Washington

Trump lists accomplishments, says 'Radical Left Scum' are 'failing badly' in Christmas message

Trump wishes everyone a Merry Christmas, even ‘the Radial Left Scum’
Into the void: how Trump killed international law
The rules-based global order, its institutions and value system face a crisis of legitimacy and credibility as the US turns away
‘The old world is dying,” Antonio Gramsci once wrote. “And the new world struggles to be born.” In such interregnums, the Italian Marxist philosopher suggested, “every act, even the smallest, may acquire decisive weight”.
In 2025, western leaders appeared convinced they – and we – were living through one such transitional period, as the world of international relations established after the second world war crashed to a halt.
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