| | Good evening! Tonight, we dive into the troubling trend of violence from anti-Trump extremists and a highly controversial reparations settlement in Palm Springs. Let’s unpack these issues affecting Americans today. | | | Violent Attacks Begin Over Trump’s Landslide Re-Election A series of violent attacks has reportedly begun across the country, allegedly sparked by mentally unstable individuals reacting to Trump’s re-election victory. Reports suggest that individuals have targeted pro-Trump neighborhoods, with vandalism and physical altercations occurring in several states. This disturbing trend has raised serious concerns about the role of political rhetoric in inciting violence and the need for authorities to take swift action to prevent further incidents. | Law enforcement is on high alert, with officials condemning these politically motivated attacks as assaults on free speech and democratic expression. Conservative leaders are calling for more protection for those who publicly support Trump, emphasizing that political preferences should never be a basis for violence or intimidation. As the country watches closely, officials are evaluating the best ways to protect Americans’ rights amid a climate of growing political tension. | Palm Springs Settles Major Reparations Case Amid Controversy Palm Springs, California, has reached a significant settlement in a controversial reparations case involving residents of Section 14, a historically Black and Latino neighborhood razed in the 1960s. The settlement, one of the largest in recent years, has been met with mixed reactions, with some applauding the decision as a step toward justice, while others see it as a divisive move that could set a costly precedent. | The reparations issue has sparked broader debates about how cities should address historical injustices without imposing new burdens on taxpayers. While supporters argue that the settlement is a necessary acknowledgment of past wrongs, critics warn it could open the door to similar claims nationwide. The decision marks a landmark moment for Palm Springs, but also fuels the complex national discussion on reparations, responsibility, and reconciliation. | | Advertisement | Dear Reader, | Donald Trump just won the election resoundingly. | And already, in the first few hours after the news, Bitcoin has skyrocketed. | Hitting all-time highs on the first day after the election. | But that’s just the start … | Juan Villaverde called the top and bottom of every crypto bull market since 2012. | And he says 2025 could be the greatest bull market in crypto history. | He believes Bitcoin will go to $150,000 — or more. | But there’s one coin he thinks could go even higher. | It’s part of Trump’s special Project Crypto. | His plan to make America “the crypto capital of the planet.” | This could be his favorite coin. | And it’s definitely one of his vice president’s favorite. | Click here to find out more about the coin that makes more than Bitcoin in the 2025 bull market. | Sincerely, | Eliza Lasky – Weiss Advocate | PS. Juan has never had a losing trade on Bitcoin. | And he booked gains of 312% on Chainlink … | 1,136% on THORChain … | And 2,925% on Cardano. | A $10,000 bet on Cardano could’ve brought back nearly $300,000. | Now, he says one virtually unknown coin could thrive in the first year of Trump’s crypto bull market. | Click here to find out more about this coin. | | Video of the Day | | Your Guide to Cryptocurrency: Investment Tips and the Latest Trends for Savvy Conservatives |
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