Anonymous ID: f20387 May 21, 2026, 12:03 p.m. No.24630615   🗄️.is 🔗kun

JD Vance Questions Adam Schiff on Russia Collusion, Fabricated Quotes and Mortgage Misrepresentation

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This was great to listen to Vance asked all the questions to Adam Schiff why he lied for 7 years about Trump and all the illegal things he’s done to destroy Trump. Amazing. Why the liar, cheating asshole is still in the Senate is beyond justice but democrats back liars all the time. Senator break the laws all the time, but he is a prime example on why they should be kicked out forever.

 

47:43

 

https://youtu.be/2nNlzrDuoJo

Anonymous ID: f20387 May 21, 2026, 12:23 p.m. No.24630696   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0751 >>1022 >>1096

Ebola treatment center burned down amid chaos in Congo

The Ebola treatment center in Rwampara in the Democratic Republic of Congo, burned Thursday as gunshots could be heard nearby and local residents were seen chasing away and hitting a white four-wheel drive vehicle often used by NGOs in the area.

 

2:16

 

https://youtu.be/KDJuoaZpNhQ

Anonymous ID: f20387 May 21, 2026, 12:30 p.m. No.24630731   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0736

'Will Make Deal Unfeasible': Rubio Draws Red Line As Iran Plans Hormuz Toll With Oman US warns Iran against "normalising" control over the Strait of Hormuz as Tehran explores a permanent toll mechanism with Oman for ships using the key global energy route.

 

US warns Iran against "normalising" control over the Strait of Hormuz as Tehran explores a permanent toll mechanism with Oman for ships using the key global energy route.

 

Amid reports that Iran is discussing a permanent toll arrangementwith Oman for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned that Washington will not tolerate any attempt by Tehran to control or monetise access to the strategic waterway, calling such moves a threat to global trade and freedom of navigation.

 

The remarks come amid rising maritime tensions in the Gulf after Iran reportedly imposed transit fees on vessels using the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy corridor through which nearly one-fifth of global oil and LNG supplies pass.

 

According to Iranian state media, proceeds from the new fees have already been transferred to the country's central bank accounts.

 

Tehran is also said to be in talks with Oman to establish a formal toll mechanism aimed at institutionalising oversight of maritime traffic through the Strait.

 

In an interview with Fox News, Rubio criticised Iran's efforts to regulate vessel movement through the Strait,saying Tehran cannot “normalise” a system where ships require Iranian approval or payments to pass through the route.

 

The remarks come amid rising maritime tensions in the Gulf after Iran reportedly imposed transit fees on vessels using the Strait of Hormuz,a key energy corridor through which nearly one-fifth of global oil and LNG supplies pass.

 

According to Iranian state media, proceeds from the new fees have already been transferred to the country's central bank accounts.

 

Tehran is also said to be in talks with Oman to establish a formal toll mechanism aimed at institutionalising oversight of maritime traffic through the Strait.

 

Iranian ambassador to France Mohammad Amin-Nejad defended the proposal, telling Bloomberg that countries using the route “must also pay their share” for navigation and security services.

 

https://www.ndtvprofit.com/world/will-make-deal-unfeasible-marco-rubio-red-flags-irans-plan-for-hormuz-toll-with-oman-11529459

Anonymous ID: f20387 May 21, 2026, 12:42 p.m. No.24630784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0977

Headline is way overblown, Daily Mail.

Trump's top White House enforcer Susie Wiles ordered to turn over secret records

08:17 EDT 21 May 2026

 

Donald Trump's White House staff have been ordered by a federal judge to preserve presidential records, including text messages, after the administration tried to dismiss a Watergate-era transparency law as 'unconstitutional.'

 

US District Judge John Bates granted a preliminary injunction on Wednesday that requires White House staff to comply with the 1978 Presidential Records Act, enacted in the wake of the wiretapping scandal that felled Richard Nixon.

 

The order applies to Trump's top enforcers, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and her deputy Stephen Miller, as well as the National Security Council, Council of Economic Advisers and officials working within the Executive Office of the President.

 

The decision comes after the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel last month claimed that the staff did not need to abide by the Records Act because it exceeds Congress' power and is therefore, unconstitutional.

 

Three watchdogs, the American Historical Association, American Oversight and the Freedom of the Press Foundation, sued the Justice Department and asked the judge to compel them to comply with the act.

 

They warned there was 'strong reason' to believe Trump would try to retain records when his term ends, citing the 15 boxes he kept after his first term, some marked classified, which sparked the FBI's 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid.

 

Bates opened his 54-page decision with a pointed literary flourish, quoting George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four: 'Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.'

 

The George W. Bush appointee added that scrapping the act would rob Congress and future presidents of the ability to learn from history, echoing the inscription on the National Archives Building: 'What is past is prologue.'

 

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Bates rejected DOJ's claim that the presidency's unique constitutional weight shields it from the act, writing that 'while the presidency is a singularly important institution, that gravity does not free it from modest constraint. Quite the opposite.'

 

'Each branch of government derives its authority from the trust placed in it by the People, and Congress has validly determined that this Act helps to maintain that trust by shining some light on the activities of the President and his aides,' the judge wrote.

 

He noted that every president since Nixon, including Trump in his first term, had complied with the law 'without complaint' for nearly 50 years.

 

The absence of another Watergate-level scandal since Nixon 'suggests that the sunshine disinfectant of the Records Act is working as intended,' Bates added.

 

The judge took aim at the White House's new guidance on text messages,which tells staff to preserve only those that are the 'sole record' of official decision-making. Under that rule, the judge warned, 'almost no texts would ever be preserved.'

 

Chioma Chukwu, executive director ofAmerican Oversight, called it 'an important victory for presidential accountability,' warning the administration had tried to replace decades of settled law with 'a system dependent largely on presidential discretion and public trust.'

 

The injunction takes effect at 9am on May 26.

 

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told the Daily Mail: 'President Trump is the most transparent and accessible President in history. He is committed to preserving records from his historic time in office.

 

'The administration has made it crystal clear we will maintain a rigorous records retention program in order to properly preserve all materials related to: the performance of staff duties for historical value, the administrative record of policy decisions and actions, and litigation needs.

 

'The President will also keep the current program in place for electronic records – emails and documents cannot be deleted from the White House system.

This ruling fundamentally misunderstands the Administration’s position and we are confident that we will ultimately prevail.'

 

The Justice Department declined to comment.

 

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15837321/Trumps-White-House-enforcer-Susie-Wiles-ordered-turnover-secret-records.html

 

Overblown bullshit again, because it’s Trump!

Anonymous ID: f20387 May 21, 2026, 12:44 p.m. No.24630799   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0831 >>1022 >>1096

Nick Sortor

@nicksortor

🚨BREAKING: The FBI just announced one of the Minnesota fraudsters targeted with arrest this morning jumped out of a FOUR STORY BALCONY, and is now on the run

 

Video of the suspect can be seen below.

 

FIND HIM AND DENY HIM BOND!

 

He CANNOT be allowed to flee the country!

 

Anyone with info should call 1-800-CALL-FBI or go to the FBI's website.

 

https://x.com/nicksortor/status/2057510070632534367?s=20