

Trump unveils new marble White House bathroom as millions are about to lose their healthcare
The president of the United States, who is currently suing his own government for a $230 million taxpayer payout directly to his wallet and is spending $300 million dollars to build himself a ballroom for him and his fellow unindicted Epstein co-conspirators to prance around in, took to Truth Social today that he just gave himself an all-marble bathroom. He then proceeded to post TWENTY TWO pictures of it, highlighting the gold water taps, the gold shower head, the gold everything. While tens of millions of Americans are about to run out of food, Trump is bragging that he now has a marble bathroom to befoul with empty McDonalds bags. King Louis XVI called and wants his tone deafness back.

VIDEO OF THE DAY: Judge drops huge ruling against Trump
Brian Tyler Cohen breaks down the welcome ruling from a federal judge ordering the Trump administration to release the funding for SNAP and keep millions from going hungry...and how the Trump team might try to wriggle out of it anyway.
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Time is running out to make an impact in CRITICAL state Supreme Court race
State and Local Election Alliance: On November 4th, the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania will vote on whether or not to keep three Democratic state supreme court members. If PA votes “no,” then Gov. Josh Shapiro will have to replace them before a full-on partisan election to replace them in 2027. If we lose control of the state Supreme Court, Trump and his cronies will have the opportunity to unleash a dark money avalanche and install loyalist justices who will happily rubber-stamp lawsuits to throw out votes, nullify election results, or award delegates regardless of vote count. In other words, we could never win the White House again. That’s why Republicans have poured a historic $8 MILLION in dark money into the race. Will you chip in to the State and Local Election Alliance and support their efforts to convince the people of Pennsylvania to vote YES on retaining our Democratic justices?
Cockroaches, blood in the sinks and nowhere to bathe: Immigrants sue over "horrific" conditions inside Chicago ICE facility
A Chicago facility that has emerged as a flashpoint for protests against Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda has been cramming immigrant detainees into unsanitary conditions without adequate food and water, according to a new lawsuit. As many as 100 people have been packed into small rooms overnight or for days on end “like a pile of fish” with no room to lie down, forcing detainees to sleep on top of each other or while sitting up, or in bathrooms near urine-soaked floors and clogged toilets, the lawsuit says. Holding rooms at the Broadview facility are infested with cockroaches, centipedes, and spiders, with blood and other bodily fluids in sinks and on the walls, plaintiffs wrote. Windows are sealed or boarded up, bright security lights stay on all night, women are denied menstrual products, and rooms “smell strongly of feces, urine, and body odor,” according to the lawsuit. “They treated us like animals, or worse than animals, because no one treats their pets like that,” one detainee wrote.
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U.S. poised to strike military targets in Venezuela in escalation against Maduro regime
The Trump Administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela and the strikes could come at any moment, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Miami Herald, as the U.S. prepares to initiate the next stage of its campaign against the Soles drug cartel. Sources told the Herald that the targets — which could be struck by air in a matter of days or even hours — also aim to decapitate the cartel’s hierarchy. U.S. officials believe the cartel exports around 500 tons of cocaine yearly, split between Europe and the United States. While sources declined to say whether Maduro himself is a target, one of them said his time is running out.
Despair spreads across historic seaport in Jamaica that Hurricane Melissa demolished
The road from Jamaica’s capital to the seaside town of Black River was known for its lush bamboo forest that formed a natural tunnel and glowed green in the bright sun. But its famed bamboo stalks lay strewn and shredded across the road in Hurricane Melissa’s aftermath Thursday, forcing Jamaican soldiers to chop at them with machetes to partially reopen the main route to Black River, which the government has described as the storm’s “ground zero.” Melissa came ashore just west of the town on Tuesday, leaving up to 90% of all structures in Black River without roofs as it snapped power lines and toppled concrete structures. One of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes to make landfall, Melissa has been blamed for at least 19 deaths in Jamaica, and 31 in nearby Haiti. In the ruins of Black River, people scrambled for relief. “People are hungry,” said Monique Powell as she stood watch over a stash of grocery and household items for herself and a group of residents from Greenfield, one of the many hurricane-torn communities on the outskirts of Black River. More than 60% of Jamaica remains without power, and nearly half of its water systems are offline.
Stephen Miller holds secret calls with diplomats every day to push Trump’s immigration agenda across the globe: report
Stephen Miller holds secret calls with diplomats every day in order to push the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration agenda across the globe, according to a new report. In the meetings, which reportedly occur around 10 a.m., the White House homeland security adviser grills officials on visa and immigration issues, as well as pushing for negotiations with third countries to accept deportees from the U.S. who cannot be returned to their country of origin. Miller has also lobbied for the revocation of individual visas for critics of Israel or MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk, according to sources cited by The Guardian. The calls, reportedly dubbed the “Stephen Miller call,” is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to install “trusted people in the key positions,” in order to turn the state department into “an anti-immigration machine.” “It is certainly true in the Trump administration that migration issues have become a key pillar of our foreign policy, and this may be here to stay for the rest of the century,” a senior state department official told The Guardian.
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