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    TRUMP’S $142 Billion Saudi Deal Ignites Fury And Hope In Middle East

    Former President Donald Trump is making waves again with a massive $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia. During his visit, Trump also said he wants to lift some U.S. sanctions on Syria. These bold moves signal a big change in America’s Middle East strategy and show stronger defense ties with Saudi Arabia.

    Trump’s actions are getting worldwide attention. Supporters say this could help the U.S. rebuild trust with important allies and push back against weak foreign policy from the Biden administration.

    Critics worry about the risks, but many conservatives see this as putting America first and standing up for our interests overseas.

    In other news, a British man was freed after 38 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, raising calls for legal reform in the UK. In America, Sean “Diddy” Combs faces trial on sex trafficking charges, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested at an ICE protest, and California Governor Gavin Newsom announced new homelessness policies that are already stirring debate.

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    TALIBAN’S Brutal Attack On Women Sparks Global Fury

    TALIBAN’S Brutal Attack On Women Sparks Global Fury

    The Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August 2021 after President Biden broke the Trump-era withdrawal deal. This led to a violent takeover and the collapse of the U.S.-supported Afghan government. Since then, women and girls have lost basic rights, including education, work, and even freedom to leave their homes.

    Afghan women have shown real courage by protesting these harsh rules. In response, the Taliban cracked down harder — banning women from being seen near windows or in courtyards where men might see them. Human rights groups say violence against women has surged under Taliban rule.

    Recently, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders. The ICC says they are guilty of crimes against humanity for targeting girls, women, and anyone who stands up to their strict gender laws.

    The court’s report points out that Taliban orders have robbed Afghan girls and women of education, privacy, family life, movement, free speech — even freedom of religion and thought.

    RUSSIA’S Sinister Arson Plot Shocks Britain: Families Forced to Flee in Terror

    RUSSIA’S Sinister Arson Plot Shocks Britain: Families Forced to Flee in Terror

    Three men were found guilty in a British court for setting a fire in March 2024. Prosecutors say Russia’s intelligence services ordered the attack. Two more, including leader Dylan Earl, had already admitted guilt. The blaze forced families out of their homes as police rushed to clear the area.

    Officials say this is not an isolated case. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, there have been over 70 similar incidents across Europe linked to Russian operatives. Experts warn these attacks are getting worse and more dangerous.

    Many of these saboteurs are untrained and careless, putting innocent lives at risk by starting fires or planting bombs.

    The Kremlin denies any role in these crimes. Russian officials call the claims “baseless” and refuse all blame.

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    INDIA-PAKISTAN Strikes Ignite Fears and Patriotic Fury

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under heavy pressure after India launched missile strikes into Pakistan. The strikes came after recent militant attacks and have sparked a wave of patriotic pride across India. At the same time, anti-India protests broke out in Pakistani cities, while world leaders warned about the danger of a bigger conflict.

    India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri defended the military action, calling it vital for national security. He said, “India will not tolerate attacks on its soil.” The government insists these strikes are a direct answer to terrorism threats from Pakistan’s side of the border.

    The missile strikes hit near Lahore, causing deaths and damage in Muridke. Rescue teams pulled bodies from destroyed buildings as Pakistan condemned the attack and threatened to strike back if violence continues to rise.

    World powers are watching closely as tension grows over peace in South Asia. A possible ceasefire is being discussed, but many fear new militant attacks could spark more fighting at any time.

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury as Democrats Block “BIG, Beautiful Bill” Victory

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury as Democrats Block “BIG, Beautiful Bill” Victory

    At a military family picnic on Friday, former President Trump blasted Democrats for blocking his “Big, Beautiful Bill.” He said their dislike for him — or even the country — was stronger than their desire to help Americans.

    Trump pointed out that every Democrat voted against the bill. He stressed that it included historic tax cuts, deep spending cuts, and tough new border security measures.

    He called it “the most popular bill ever signed,” highlighting its $1.7 trillion in spending cuts and saying most Americans wouldn’t even feel the difference.

    The House passed the bill Thursday by a razor-thin 218-214 vote, showing just how divided Congress is over these big changes.

    BIDEN MIGRATION Backlash: Shocking JOB Surge Ignites Fury Among Open-Borders Activists

    BIDEN MIGRATION Backlash: Shocking JOB Surge Ignites Fury Among Open-Borders Activists

    Pro-migration groups are panicking over a $170 billion bill in Congress that would sharply boost immigration enforcement. David Bier from the Cato Institute warned this plan could mean millions of deportations and a huge jump in enforcement. These same activists once praised Biden for letting about 10 million inadmissible migrants into the country.

    Aaron Reichlin-Melnick at the American Immigration Council called the extra money for ICE “transformative,” claiming it could spark mass deportations across America. Todd Schulte of FWD.us also slammed the plan, saying shifting $45 billion to ICE would hurt families and strip funds from other needs.

    But while activists complain, new government data shows American workers are winning. The Department of Labor reported 830,000 more Americans had jobs in June — levels not seen since before COVID.

    The labor force participation rate rose to 61.8 percent. These numbers show putting American jobs first is paying off for U.S. workers — and exposing how open-borders policies can backfire on everyday families.

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    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury Over Netanyahu “Witch Hunt” Trial

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury Over Netanyahu “Witch Hunt” Trial

    President Trump blasted Israel’s corruption trial against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday. He called it a “Witch Hunt” and demanded the charges be dropped or that Netanyahu receive a pardon. Trump posted his strong words on Truth Social.

    Trump said he was “shocked” to see Netanyahu still facing court after what he called one of Israel’s greatest moments. He praised Netanyahu as a “warrior” who helped stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, calling their teamwork historic.

    The trial began in 2020 and claims Netanyahu took luxury gifts from Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan. One detail catching attention is testimony about Netanyahu’s wife asking for a giant Bugs Bunny stuffed animal for their son before dinner with Milchan.

    Trump brushed off the case as political payback over small things like cigars and toys. He wrote, “This long running, politically motivated case… is unthinkable to me.”

    BALLYMENA RIOTS Ignite Fury After Migrant Assault Claim

    BALLYMENA RIOTS Ignite Fury After Migrant Assault Claim

    Riots broke out in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, after two teenagers accused of trying to rape a 14-year-old girl appeared in court with a Romanian interpreter. Many locals believe migrants were behind the attack, sparking anger and unrest for three nights straight.

    Police faced bricks and petrol bombs as crowds protested. Although violence slowed on Wednesday, trouble spread to nearby towns. Locals say they are fed up with crime they link to new arrivals.

    A shelter for relocated migrants in Larne was set on fire and badly damaged. No one was hurt, but families had to move again for safety.

    Critics are now calling for Communities Minister Gordon Lyons to step down after shelter locations were leaked. Many residents feel police are too harsh and resent being called “racist thugs” just for speaking out about the alleged assault.

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    NO NEW Breaking World News: Calm Before the Next Global Storm

    Right now, there are no shocking or new breaking world news stories. The top headlines remain steady, with most attention on ongoing protests and diplomatic talks.

    Tensions between countries are still high, but nothing fresh has come up that counts as truly breaking or unreported.

    If you want updates about a certain country or topic, just ask and we’ll dig deeper for you.

    Stay tuned — sometimes quiet moments like this come before big changes on the world stage.

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    TRUMP’S Bold National Guard Move Ignites Fury In LOS Angeles

    President TRUMP has sent 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles. This sharp increase in military presence comes even as local leaders and Governor Gavin Newsom push back against the decision.

    The first wave of Guard troops arrived Sunday after protests over Trump’s immigration policies turned violent. By Monday, things had calmed down, with thousands gathering peacefully at City Hall and near a federal detention center.

    Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Newsom say Trump is blowing the situation out of proportion to score political points. They argue that bringing in more troops does not make Los Angeles safer, especially when local leaders oppose it.

    Police Chief Jim McDonnell insists his department can handle big crowds without outside help. He warns that sending in more forces without proper coordination could cause major problems for the city’s safety efforts.

    UK Launches Murder Inquiry After Teenager’s Death. Scotland’s First Minister to host youth violence summit amid rising knife murders as police begin new search for Madeleine McCann.

    OPEC+ Announces Surprise Oil Production Cuts. The coalition has reduced output by 1.5 million barrels per day, causing crude prices to surge and raising concerns over global inflation.

    Social Security Payment Delays. The Social Security Administration warns of potential disruptions due to staffing cuts and new claim priorities, risking delays for millions of beneficiaries. Dollar Stores Draw Higher-Income Shoppers. Brands like Dollar General see increased traffic from diverse income groups amid cautious spending, signaling economic caution.

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    NO SHOCKING Political News Hits America: Calm Before the Next Storm

    Americans woke up today to a rare sight — no major political bombshells. The headlines are quiet, with no new scandals or surprises breaking through.

    Most of the news cycle is still focused on stories from earlier in the week. Nothing big has changed overnight, and Washington remains steady for now.

    If you’re hoping for updates on a certain issue or want a fresh angle, let us know what you’re curious about. We’ll keep watching for any changes that matter to you.

    For now, enjoy this moment of calm — it may not last long in today’s wild political world.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Auto Tarifs Spark Fury And Hope In Global CAR Market

    President Trump has announced a 25% tariff on imported cars and parts, starting in April. He says this move will boost American car makers and bring jobs back to the U.S.

    Some experts warn these tariffs could raise prices for buyers and shake up car production. The U.S. brought in about eight million foreign cars last year, making up half of all sales.

    Financial analysts say the tariffs might lower stock values by 5%. They also worry about possible inflation, job losses, and even a recession if trade fights continue.

    India is asking for an exemption to protect its $66 billion export business with America. The Trump team is using these tariffs as leverage while working on new trade deals that could change the global market and America’s future economy.

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    NO MAJOR World News Shocks: Calm Before the Next Global Storm

    Major news outlets report no shocking world events outside the UK and US as of May 22, 2025. The global timeline is steady, with only previously covered incidents making headlines.

    Recent stories highlight big jail breaks, court rulings in Britain, and ongoing immigration challenges. In Southeast Asia, millions are still struggling after deadly floods and landslides forced them from their homes.

    The biggest diplomatic twist came when former President Donald Trump announced a surprise ceasefire between India and Pakistan — brokered with help from Russian President Vladimir Putin. This move caught many off guard and may shape future talks in the region.

    For now, there are no new global crises or major breakthroughs to report. Conservative readers can expect more focus on local issues in coming days as the world waits for what happens next.

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    TORNADO HORROR: Louisiana Families Shattered by Monster Storm

    A fierce EF3 tornado ripped through southeastern Louisiana, tearing apart homes and businesses in at least three towns. Roads are blocked, power is out for thousands, and families are scrambling to find safety. Officials have declared a state of emergency as the chaos continues.

    First responders are working nonstop to help people trapped by debris and check on those hurt. The National Weather Service warns more storms could hit nearby states soon, putting even more lives at risk.

    Strong winds knocked down power lines and trees, making it tough for rescue teams to reach everyone who needs help. At least five people have been sent to the hospital with injuries so far, but thankfully no deaths have been reported yet.

    Experts say new storms could form in the next few hours. Residents should stay alert, listen for updates from local leaders, and be ready to act fast as recovery teams work around the clock.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Farmer AID Plan Ignites Hope And Fear In Trade WAR Storm

    The Trump administration is looking at giving direct help to American farmers as trade fights heat up. President Trump’s new tariffs, like the 25% tax on imported cars, have made some worry about payback from other countries. Still, Trump stands firm and tells Americans to buy homegrown cars instead of imports.

    Stock markets took a hit after the tariff news. Global shares dropped, and JPMorgan now says there’s a 40% chance of recession. UBS cut its outlook for the S&P 500 but still thinks stocks could rise by year’s end.

    Some critics are upset with the White House for going after law firms that file “frivolous” lawsuits against the government. This has sparked debate over whether everyday Americans can still take legal action when they feel wronged.

    At the same time, businesses that depend on immigrant workers want changes in immigration laws as deportations go up. Chinese tech investments and efforts by some groups to calm global tensions show how closely politics and business are tied together today.

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    MIDWEST STORM Chaos: Families Shaken as Powerful Tornadoes Slam Texas and Wisconsin

    Severe storms slammed the Midwest and Texas, leaving families stunned as tornadoes and hail swept from Texas to Wisconsin. Over 400,000 people lost power. Fierce winds and baseball-sized hail battered neighborhoods. Cities like Madison and Milwaukee took direct hits, while North Texas braced for more damage near Dallas-Fort Worth.

    Tornadoes touched down near New Richmond, Wisconsin. Locals caught dramatic video of swirling funnels tearing through fields. The National Weather Service sent out urgent warnings across several states as the storm pushed east. Phones buzzed with emergency alerts all day.

    Homes and cars were damaged across the region, but so far no injuries have been reported. Authorities are warning everyone to stay alert for more severe weather tonight.

    Officials say the threat isn’t over yet. Families should keep an eye on weather updates as tornado watches remain in effect through the evening hours.

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    DEADLY STORM Chaos: America’s Heartland in Ruins

    A DEADLY storm system has unleashed chaos across the United States, resulting in at least 39 fatalities and widespread destruction. Tornadoes, dust storms, and wildfires have ravaged communities, leaving hundreds of homes and businesses destroyed. The devastation was particularly severe over the weekend as the storm swept through multiple states.

    As of Monday, this volatile weather pattern is moving into the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Residents brace for thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds, and potential tornadoes. Authorities urge vigilance as they closely monitor this unpredictable system’s path.

    In Plantersville, Alabama, Tony Robertson was seen maneuvering his damaged pickup truck after a tornado struck on Sunday. His experience highlights how these extreme weather events impact everyday Americans’ lives.

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    WORLD NEWS Pause: A Calm Before the Storm?

    The current world news cycle shows no fresh BREAKING developments. Events remain steady, reflecting a pause in major headlines.

    This stability offers a chance to focus on ongoing stories and their impacts. It’s a moment to dig deeper into existing issues and understand their implications.

    Stay informed by watching for updates as they happen. Even in calm times, deeper analysis can provide valuable insights into global affairs.

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    CYCLONE ALFRED’S Fury: Australia Braces for Rare Storm Impact

    Cyclone Alfred has been DOWNGRADED to a tropical low as it hits Australia’s east coast. The storm neared Brisbane, leading to evacuation orders due to harsh weather. Heavy rain and strong winds are affecting millions in Queensland and northern New South Wales.

    Meteorologists expect over 200mm of rainfall in the coming days as the system slows and moves inland. Authorities report a man missing in floodwaters linked to the cyclone’s impact. Local kids are taking shelter from large waves on the Gold Coast, showing community worries.

    This is the first time in 51 years that a tropical cyclone has approached Australia’s east coast, making it significant. Residents brace for more rough weather as they face this rare event.

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    QUIET Before the STORM: Why No Breaking News Today

    In a surprising turn, there are no major BREAKING news stories today. This rare pause in the fast-paced news cycle offers a moment of calm.

    While it’s unusual not to have big headlines, this quiet period lets us reflect on ongoing issues and developments. Remember, situations can change quickly, so stay informed.

    We’re ready to report new updates as they come in with clarity and precision. Stay tuned for the latest developments as they unfold.

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    DELTA FLIGHT Horror: 10 Lives Lost in Tragic Storm

    A Delta Airlines flight crashed amid severe storms, claiming 10 lives. The plane faced harsh weather, leading to chaos and emergency responses. This tragedy has sparked new debates about flight safety and protocols during bad weather.

    Meanwhile, former President Trump is making headlines with bold actions impacting international relations. His moves are stirring both criticism and support worldwide. These events continue to shape the global political scene significantly.

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    CALIFORNIA STORM Chaos: Dramatic Rescues and Evacuations Unfold

    A fierce storm hit southern California, causing chaos and damage. In Malibu, debris flows pushed a car off the highway into the ocean. The driver, a Los Angeles Fire Department member, escaped with minor injuries.

    Though heavy rains eased by Thursday night, rock and mudslide risks lingered on wildfire-scarred hillsides. Fires had stripped vegetation, leaving soil vulnerable to slides even after rain stopped. In Pacific Palisades, roads were covered in sludge as bulldozers cleared storm debris.

    In north Altadena, mud and plants blocked roads near the Eaton Fire burn scar despite precautions. The area stayed mostly empty as residents followed warnings about potential dangers.

    Sierra Madre issued evacuation orders for areas affected by the Eaton Fire due to active mud and debris flows. Officials warned that emergency services would not enter until conditions improved for safe access.

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    STORM ÉOWYN Chaos: 100,000 Without Power in UK

    Storm Éowyn has caused chaos across the UK and Ireland, leaving nearly 100,000 Northern Ireland residents without power. The hurricane-force winds have damaged infrastructure, downed power lines, and disrupted flights. Recovery efforts are underway as thousands remain in the dark.

    Authorities urge residents to stay indoors and avoid travel unless necessary due to dangerous conditions. Emergency services are responding to incidents like fallen trees and hazardous roads. The public is advised to heed warnings for their safety during this ongoing crisis.

    Tragically, a teenager lost their life when a car was hit by a falling tree amid the storm’s fury. This incident highlights the storm’s severe impact on daily life and safety in affected areas. As Storm Éowyn continues its course, further updates will be provided on its effects across the region.

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    HUGHES FIRE Crisis: Brave Firefighters Battle Natures Fury in Southern California

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    HURRICANE BERYL Slams Texas Coast with Deadly Force

    Hurricane Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, early Monday morning. The storm brought a dangerous surge and strong winds as it moved over land around 4 a.m. CST, according to the National Weather Service.

    Beryl had strengthened back into a hurricane late Sunday, impacting southern Texas with rain and intensifying winds. Residents braced for the storm that had already caused destruction in Mexico and the Caribbean.

    The National Hurricane Center issued an advisory at 3 a.m. CST warning of imminent landfall within two hours. This powerful storm has prompted significant concern and preparations along the Texas coast.

    CHEMICAL ATTACK Accusations at Columbia: Israeli Soldiers in the Eye of Storm

    CHEMICAL ATTACK Accusations at Columbia: Israeli Soldiers in the Eye of Storm

    Columbia University finds itself in a storm after two student groups, “Students for Justice in Palestine” and “Jewish Voice for Peace”, levelled accusations against Israeli soldiers. The soldiers, who are also students at the university, were accused of using a “chemical weapon” known as “skunk spray” during a protest. Pending an investigation into these allegations, the accused individuals have been temporarily barred from campus.

    The accusing student groups had previously faced suspension by the university due to repeated violations of protest policies. Critics argue that Columbia has not been stringent enough when it comes to enforcing these suspensions. An unnamed student voiced their disappointment to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency saying: “The university is turning a blind eye...it’s just disappointing.”

    Despite no arrests being made following a police report on the alleged chemical attack, protests continued on campus. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David M Friedman expressed his dismay on Twitter: “Permitting a protest right in the middle of your campus advocating for Israel’s destruction by violent revolution? I am sickened by this!”

    This incident has ignited heated discussions about balancing free speech rights with safety concerns on college campuses across America.

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    STORM ISHA Unleashes Fury: UK and Ireland Brace for Deadly Winds

    The United Kingdom and Ireland are on high alert as Storm Isha ushers in torrential rain and potentially fatal winds. The Met Office, which serves as the national weather service, has declared a comprehensive wind warning covering virtually the entire U.K. Additionally, there’s a tornado risk looming over Northern Ireland, northern England, and certain regions of Scotland.

    Meteorologist Tom Morgan cautions against “life-threatening” winds that could trigger power outages. Coastal areas might confront massive waves hurling debris onto roads while trees stand a chance of being uprooted. Gusts clocking 90 miles per hour have already been reported in Wales’ mountainous Snowdonia region.

    Storm Isha is wreaking havoc on travel schedules with Scotland’s railway operator halting service from Sunday night through Monday morning’s peak hours. Network Rail is enforcing speed restrictions to ward off accidents caused by fallen trees or debris strewn across tracks. In western Ireland, locals are advised to steer clear of the coast owing to destructive gusts

    This marks the ninth storm named since September to assail parts of the U.K., leading to toppled trees, power failures, and river valley floods. The harsh weather conditions persist in disrupting everyday life while posing considerable safety hazards.

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    NEW ENGLAND Grapples with Fierce Winter Storm: Power Outages and Treacherous Travel Conditions Unleashed

    New England residents were greeted by a fierce winter storm on Sunday, prompting the need for shovels and snowblowers. The Northeast was blanketed with winter storm warnings, with treacherous icy roads reaching as far south as North Carolina.

    The storm triggered power outages across the region. Over 13,000 customers in California and upwards of 16,000 in Massachusetts found themselves without electricity. By Sunday morning, some Massachusetts communities had already seen nearly a foot of snow according to the National Weather Service.

    Coastal areas reported less snowfall while Boston recorded only a few inches. However, the snow was predicted to continue falling throughout the day with some regions receiving over a foot. The storm also affected Maine where certain areas saw up to 12 inches of snowfall.

    Vermont braced for moderate to heavy ongoing snowfall expecting total accumulations between 6 and 12 inches. Wind gusts reaching up to 35 mph threatened to cause blowing and drifting snow across southern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine.

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    HARRIS and BIDEN Storm South Carolina: A Cunning Strategy for 2024 Victory?

    Today, Vice President Kamala Harris is making waves in South Carolina. She’s the keynote speaker at the annual retreat of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Seventh District African Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Harris plans to commemorate the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots during her address. In a parallel move, President Joe Biden will be speaking at Mother Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina on Monday — a place marked by a devastating racially-motivated mass shooting in 2015.

    South Carolina has been a Republican stronghold, with Donald Trump securing victory in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections.

    The strategic visits by Biden and Harris hint at an ambitious attempt to sway this traditionally conservative state ahead of their potential run in the upcoming 2024 election.

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    FARAGE’S “Britannia Card” TAX Plan Sparks Fury — BIG WIN For British Workers?

    Nigel Farage and Reform UK have rolled out a new tax plan targeting wealthy foreigners wanting to live in Britain. Their idea: charge these “non-doms” a one-time £250,000 fee for ten years of special tax status. In return, they won’t pay taxes on offshore income or inheritance for up to 20 years. Reform UK says this could raise £2.5 billion every year.

    Farage promises all the money will go straight to low-income British workers — about 2.5 million people — giving each a yearly bonus between £600 and £1,000. He calls it a “Robin Hood” policy that puts British families first by taking from global elites and helping those struggling at home.

    But critics aren’t holding back. Labour says it’s just a “golden ticket for foreign billionaires” that could shrink tax revenues and force higher taxes on regular Britons if the numbers don’t add up. Some Conservatives call it “fantasy economics.” Others say the fee is too high compared to similar programs in Europe, which could scare off wealthy newcomers.

    Farage stands firm, saying his plan is both business-friendly and fair to working families — not left-wing populism as some claim. With Reform UK rising in the polls before the general election, this bold move has

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