Cuba-born rep says emotional 1st return in 64 years with Gitmo CODEL left him ‘amped-up’ to see it liberated

EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Carlos Gimenez returned to his homeland of Cuba over the weekend for the first time in 64 years, saying he is now “more determined than ever” to see the island liberated from dictatorship. Gimenez, R-Fla., the only Cuban-born member of Congress, joined a congressional delegation (CODEL) to the U.S.-managed Guantánamo Bay military base…

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Meghan Markle’s estranged father rips Netflix series, accuses Duchess of ‘faking it for the cameras’

Meghan Markle’s estranged father has plenty of blistering words to say about her Netflix series. Thomas Markle has accused the Duchess of Sussex of being inauthentic in “With Love, Meghan.” He even went as far as to say that the 43-year-old used “pre-planned” facial expressions to appear relatable. “Unfortunately, Meghan has never been authentic,” the…

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Social media explodes at Sanders for hosting trans musician who sang ‘pure evil’ song at anti-Trump rally

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ anti-Trump, anti-oligarch tour of the U.S. is under fire for hosting a transgender singer who performed a song with lyrics described as “pure evil,” and mocking God and Jesus.   “The song specifically attacks Christianity with mentions of Easter and God’s son,” Conservative activist Robby Starbuck posted to X over the weekend. …

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Trump admin ends waiver allowing Iraq to buy Iranian electricity as part of ‘maximum pressure’ campaign

The Trump administration ended a waiver that allowed the Iraqi government to buy Iranian electricity in a renewed effort to choke off Iran’s profits. National security advisor Mike Waltz told Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani that the end of the waiver was consistent with President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran as the administration goes…

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