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— UK invests $19 billion in first major nuclear plant since the 1990s. The funding aims to boost energy security and support climate goals amid rising tensions.
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.
DEADLY MUSHROOM Dinner Shocks Australia: Triple Murder Verdict Stuns Small Town
— A jury in Victoria, Australia, found Erin Patterson guilty of murdering three people with a poisoned beef-and-pastry meal. The dish was laced with death cap mushrooms — one of the world’s most dangerous fungi. Patterson also tried to kill a fourth guest, but that person survived.
This case has rocked the quiet town of Morwell and grabbed headlines across the country. Police urged everyone to remember the victims and not let their deaths fade from memory.
Patterson now faces life behind bars for her shocking crimes. The trial lasted over two months and drew crowds of true crime fans and reporters from all over Australia.
Many locals say they are still in disbelief that something so tragic could happen in their community.
IRAN NUCLEAR Deal Shattered: Biden’s Chaos Leaves America Exposed
— Senator Chris Murphy admitted U.S. and Israeli strikes wrecked ongoing talks with Iran over its nuclear program. He said, “We interrupted those negotiations,” warning that the chance for a peaceful deal may now be gone.
Murphy argued these attacks have “scrambled Iranian politics” so much that Iran might never agree to the deals it once considered. He claimed this could make the Iranian threat even worse in the long run, even if their nuclear plans are delayed for now.
Podcast host Tommy Vietor pointed out Israel killed a key Iranian leader involved in talks. Murphy replied, “Correct, and not coincidentally.” This hints at a deliberate move to end diplomacy with Iran.
The Biden administration’s choices have left America with fewer tools against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Critics say this shows weak leadership and risks more chaos in an already unstable region.
ROYAL LUXURY CUT: King Charles’ Shocking Move to Ditch Costly Train Sparks Outrage
— King Charles III is shutting down the Royal Train, ending a 150-year-old tradition. He says it costs too much and uses old technology. Buckingham Palace confirmed the train will be gone before its contract ends in 2027.
The Royal Train started with Queen Victoria in 1869. For many, it stands for British history and pride. Now, palace officials say it’s time to spend taxpayer money smarter.
Even with this change, the royal family will still get $118 million from taxpayers next year. Over $40 million of that will go toward fixing up Buckingham Palace.
The money comes from the Sovereign Grant, which takes a share of profits from Crown Estate lands. So while some royal perks are being cut, British taxpayers are still paying big for royal life.
POLICE FUNDING Surge Delivers Shocking Drop in Homicides
— Major cities that raised POLICE funding in 2024 are now seeing murder rates fall fast. Philadelphia, Denver, Minneapolis, and New York City all reported big drops in homicides during early 2025 compared to last year.
The Major Cities Chiefs Association shared the numbers. Philadelphia’s homicides fell by 28%. Minneapolis saw a huge 54% drop. Denver’s rate dropped almost 59%. New York City also saw a strong 28% decrease.
Police leaders say these results prove that cutting police budgets was the wrong move. They call it an “absolute rejection” of defunding efforts.
Local lawmakers boosted police budgets even as activists pushed back. The numbers now show that supporting law enforcement makes communities safer.
POLICE FUNDING Surge Sparks Dramatic Drop In Homicides
— Cities that boosted POLICE funding are now seeing murder rates plummet. Philadelphia, Denver, Minneapolis, and New York City all reported sharp drops in homicides for early 2025 compared to last year.
Data from the Major Cities Chiefs Association shows declines in killings from 28% up to almost 59%. Minneapolis saw a 54% drop, while Denver led with nearly 59% fewer murders.
Local officials decided to increase police budgets in 2024, ignoring calls from activists to cut funding. The association called this a “total rejection” of defund-the-police efforts.
These results back what conservatives have said for years: strong support for law enforcement makes communities safer and helps stop violent crime.
BRITISH AIR Base Attack Shocks Nation: Terror Charges Ignite Outrage
— Four people are behind bars after British counterterrorism police arrested them for breaking into the Royal Air Force base at Brize Norton. The suspects — two men and two women — face terrorism charges and accusations of helping an offender. They are still in custody.
The group, linked to Palestine Action, splashed red paint on two planes during the break-in. Video from the activists shows one person spraying paint into a jet engine.
Palestine Action says Britain is fueling Middle East violence by supporting military actions tied to Gaza. The government fired back, promising to ban Palestine Action under anti-terror laws.
Soon, joining or backing this group could mean up to 14 years in prison. Officials say these steps are needed to keep the country safe and protect military sites from future attacks.
REFORM UK SHOCKWAVE: Poll Predicts Labour Collapse And Conservative Wipeout
— A new YouGov poll shows Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, could win 271 seats if an election happened today. This is a huge jump from just five seats now. Labour would fall hard, dropping from 411 to only 178 seats. Top Labour leaders like Angela Rayner and Yvette Cooper would lose their spots. London would be the only safe area left for Labour.
The Conservatives are in even more trouble. They could crash from last year’s record-low of 121 seats to just 46, falling into fourth place behind smaller parties. The poll used the MRP method, which looks at each area instead of national averages and is seen as more accurate.
Labour won big last year but with low turnout and little real support. Now Prime Minister Keir Starmer is struggling to keep control of his party as his approval ratings drop fast. Many in his own group are turning against him and polls show voters are ready for something new.
YouGov tested several scenarios and found Reform UK on top almost every time, though still short of a full majority. Britain may soon see coalition governments become normal — something few thought possible before as voters turn away from both old parties.
SPACEX IGNITES Pride With Powerful LOW Earth Orbit Mission
— SpaceX is set to launch a big mission to low Earth orbit on June 23. The rocket will carry 70 payloads from Vandenberg Space Force Base. This includes three orbital transfer vehicles and re-entry capsules. It’s another strong step for American space leadership.
This launch helps secure America’s lead in space technology. It also shows the nation’s ability to send up important international payloads.
Meanwhile, Bajaj in India launched four new Chetak electric scooters with longer battery life. The entry-level scooter now goes up to 127 km, while top models reach 153 km on a single charge.
Elsewhere, the UN AIDS agency says freezing US aid could cause thousands of new HIV infections each day worldwide. This brings up the debate about America’s role in global health spending.
British police have extradited drug lord James Harding from Switzerland after he ran a £100 million cocaine ring from Dubai. Now back in UK custody, Harding faces justice as authorities crack down on global crime networks.
TRUMP’S Bold Airstrikes Stun Iran: Nuclear Sites Destroyed in Daring Move
— President Donald Trump stunned the world Saturday night by launching airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites. In a televised speech, Trump said the facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan were “completely and totally obliterated.” He called Iran “the bully of the Middle East” and demanded peace.
Trump praised his close partnership with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “We worked as a team, like perhaps no team has ever worked before,” he said.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who once pushed for talks with Iran, supported Trump’s decision. Starmer said Iran’s nuclear program is a serious threat to global security and that America acted to reduce that danger.
European leaders reacted more cautiously. While London was informed before the strikes happened, British officials stressed they had no part in planning or carrying out the attacks.
REFORM UK SHOCKS Britain: Poll Surge Leaves Labour and Conservatives Reeling
— Reform UK just hit a record 34 percent in the latest Ipsos poll, beating both Labour and the Conservatives. This is the highest number ever for Reform, a party many critics once called “populist.” If these numbers stay strong, Reform could even top Labour’s win from last year.
Labour, led by Sir Keir Starmer, has dropped to only 25 percent support. That’s their lowest since 2019. Most people are not happy with Starmer — 73 percent are unhappy with him personally and 76 percent don’t like how his party is doing. Only 19 percent say they’re satisfied with him as prime minister.
The Conservative Party is doing even worse. Their support has fallen to just 15 percent — the lowest Ipsos has ever recorded for them. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch isn’t connecting either, with only 11 percent of voters approving of her job so far.
According to The Telegraph, if things keep going this way, Nigel Farage and Reform UK could win Britain’s next general election. Farage may soon be prime minister — a huge shift in British politics that few saw coming.
ISRAEL SHUTS Airspace in Bold Move After US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites
— Israel closed its airspace to all flights on Sunday after the United States hit Iranian nuclear sites. This strong response shows Israel is serious about stopping Iran’s nuclear program, and now America is stepping in directly.
Iran says there’s no radioactive danger at the sites that were targeted, including Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz. Officials claim their detectors found no leaks and people living nearby are safe.
The International Atomic Energy Agency backed this up. They reported no release of radioactive material after earlier Israeli strikes on similar locations.
Tensions are running high across the Middle East. Many now worry these attacks could spark a much bigger conflict in the region.
JUDGE’S Shocking Decision: Palestinian Protester Walks Free From ICE Detention
— A federal judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student, released from an immigration center in Louisiana. Khalil had been held since March after joining pro-Palestinian protests. The Trump administration wanted him deported.
Judge Michael Farbiarz said there was no proof that Khalil was a danger or likely to run away. He called the ongoing detention “highly unusual” for someone with no violent record and legal U.S. residency.
Khalil must give up his passport and cannot leave the country but will get his green card back. He can travel inside the U.S. only for family visits or court dates.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Khalil should still be expelled, warning that letting him stay could hurt America’s foreign policy interests.
TRUMP’S Court Victory Shocks California: National Guard Power Grab Upheld
— A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that President TRUMP acted within his rights when he took control of the California National Guard during the Los Angeles protests. The court blocked a lower ruling that said Trump’s move was illegal because Governor Gavin Newsom did not approve it. This is the first time since 1965 a president has federalized a state’s Guard without the governor’s OK.
The Ninth Circuit judges said Trump had enough proof to send in troops, pointing to violent attacks on federal officers and property by protesters. The court noted that protesters pinned down officers, threw dangerous objects, and damaged buildings.
The panel clarified that presidents don’t have unlimited power over state Guards, but Newsom could not block Trump’s order — even if he wasn’t notified first as usually required by law.
This decision strengthens presidential power to protect federal interests during violent unrest — even if Democrat-led states like California try to resist.;
EUROPEAN Ministers DELIVER Bold Warning Over Iran’S Nuclear Threat
— European leaders held tense talks with Iran’s foreign minister in Geneva on Friday. The meeting lasted over four hours as they pushed Iran to help end the war with Israel and drop its nuclear ambitions. Britain’s David Lammy made it clear: “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” and urged Tehran to keep talking with the United States.
France and Germany backed this tough stance. They said there is no military answer to the conflict and pressed for real negotiations instead of more fighting. France’s Jean-Noël Barrot called on Iran to stop backing terrorist groups, free Western hostages, and come clean about its nuclear plans.
The talks also covered Iran’s support for Russia in Ukraine, especially through drone shipments, as well as concerns about its missile program. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said the discussions were “serious,” but admitted that getting Iran to work with Washington is still very hard because Tehran blames America for Israel’s actions.
ISRAEL STRIKES Shake Iran: Nuclear Fears Ignite as Peace Talks Collapse
— Israel bombed targets across Iran for the third day in a row, hitting military and nuclear sites. Some Iranian missiles got past Israeli defenses and struck buildings deep inside Israel. Planned talks on Iran’s nuclear program fell apart as tensions soared.
A U.S. official said President Trump recently blocked an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to a Washington-based group, Israel’s strikes have killed at least 406 people in Iran and wounded more than 650.
Iran reported attacks on two oil refineries, raising fears about global energy supplies. The Israeli military told Iranians to leave arms factories, warning that more attacks could come soon.
Neither side is backing down. Explosions shook Tehran while sirens blared in Israel as both countries traded fire. Israel says its mission is to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons — something it has tried to do for years.
IRAN’S Shocking Nuclear Scheme Exposed: Hidden Weapons Plan Raises Global Alarm
— A new report says Iran is secretly building nuclear weapons under a project called the Kavir Plan. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) claims this program is hidden behind missile research and takes place in secret sites west of Tehran.
The Kavir Plan started in 2009, after an earlier nuclear effort was discovered and stopped. NCRI’s Deputy Director, Alireza Jafarzadeh, warns that the goal is to make warheads for missiles that can strike U.S. bases and major cities in Europe.
To cover its tracks, Iran has erased roads from maps, used drones with facial recognition, and set up spy bases to keep outsiders away. Foreign researchers are watched closely — some have even been arrested or questioned.
NCRI says these harsh steps show not only a need to hide their nuclear work but also deep fear inside the regime about losing control over their own people.
BOULDER FIRE Horror: Eight Innocent Victims, Suspect in Custody
— A shocking fire attack rocked downtown Boulder, Colorado, on June 5, 2025. Eight people — four men and four women aged between 52 and 88 — were hurt. Police have not shared details about how badly they were injured.
Officers named Mohamed Sabry Soliman, age 45 from El Paso County, as the suspect. After the incident, police took him to a hospital for evaluation before booking him into Boulder County Jail on multiple charges.
Investigators have not said why the attack happened. They are still looking for answers and want anyone with information to come forward.
This violent act has many worried about safety in Boulder’s downtown area. Police are stepping up patrols while residents wait for more news from city officials.
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.
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.
RUSSIAN ARMS Surge Sparks Urgent NATO Warning: Are We Ready for War?
— NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte gave a stark warning in London. He said the days after the Cold War are over and Russia now makes more weapons than the West. Rutte called for a huge boost in NATO air defense, saying Europe has no solid plan to protect itself if Russia attacks.
Rutte compared today’s danger to what Europe faced in the 1930s. He said, “To keep peace, we must prepare for war.” Russia’s military is growing fast with help from Chinese technology. They build more tanks, vehicles, and missiles than NATO can right now.
He warned that Russia could be ready to strike NATO within five years. Russian factories make four times as much ammunition as all of NATO put together. Even though Western countries have much bigger economies than Russia, they are falling behind on making weapons and supplies.
Rutte also pointed out China’s rising military power as another big threat. Soon, China will have far more ships than the U.S., while America and its allies are not building enough weapons or gear to keep up with these risks.
ENGLAND’S Stunning WIN Over West Indies Exposes Visa Rules Chaos
— England crushed the West Indies by 21 runs in their first Twenty20 match, keeping up their winning streak against the Caribbean squad. The West Indies were missing top bowler Akeal Hosein, who was blocked by new U.K. visa rules — a decision that hurt their chances.
Liam Dawson returned to England’s team after three years and delivered his best game ever. He took four wickets for just 20 runs, teaming up with Adil Rashid to shut down the West Indies’ hard-hitting batsmen.
Jos Buttler, England’s former captain, led the charge with a powerful 96 runs from only 59 balls. His performance helped England set a tough target of 189 runs.
The West Indies could not recover without Hosein and ended at 167-9. This match shows how strict immigration rules can shake up international sports — and leave teams scrambling for answers.
$85 BILLION BANKING Mega-Merger Rocks Wall Street — What’s Really at Stake?
— Two financial giants, GlobalBank and CapitalTrust, just revealed an $8.5 billion merger. This bold move creates a new banking powerhouse ready to challenge the world’s biggest banks.
Months of tough talks led to this deal, with leaders set to speak at a joint press conference tomorrow. Experts warn this merger could shake up the entire financial industry and send shockwaves through global stock markets.
The timing is no accident — banks are struggling with tough rules and economic uncertainty. By joining forces, these big players hope to stay on top while smaller banks get squeezed out even more.
Investors everywhere are watching closely as these firms unite. The merger could quickly tip the scales in international finance — and change who really holds the power on Wall Street overnight.
FEDERAL RESERVE Panic: Surprise Rate Hike Slams Main Street and Wall Street
— The Federal Reserve shocked everyone late Thursday by raising interest rates by 0.5 percentage points. Wall Street did not see this coming. Inflation is stuck at 4.8%, more than twice what the Fed wants, so they acted fast. Chair Jane Collins called it “a preemptive move to stabilize prices and prevent economic overheating.”
Markets went wild after the news, swinging up and down as investors worried about a possible recession but hoped for some stability. This rate hike means higher borrowing costs for families and businesses right away — mortgages, car loans, and credit cards will all get more expensive.
The Fed said rising prices at the store and bigger paychecks forced their hand, even though growth is already slowing down. They warned there could be even more hikes this year if inflation stays high.
Everyday Americans are caught in the middle as both Main Street shoppers and Wall Street investors face an uncertain future with these new changes from Washington’s top bank.;
WHITE BRITISH Minority Shock: Stunning Report Warns of Rapid UK Demographic Shift
— White British people with two white British parents are set to become a minority in the United Kingdom by 2063, says a new report from Professor Matt Goodwin. The study shows the share of white Britons could fall from 73 percent today to just 22.7 percent by the end of this century.
Professor Goodwin calls these changes “enormous and historically unprecedented.” He warns that such a rapid shift raises tough questions about whether Britain can handle and adapt to this new reality. By century’s end, only four in ten people may be able to trace their roots back several generations in Britain — down from eight in ten today.
The main reasons for this change are high migration levels and falling birth rates among native Britons. The report also points out that earlier predictions missed how fast these changes would happen because migrant arrivals keep hitting record highs.
This trend has sparked debate across the country about what it means for Britain’s future identity, culture, and social stability. Many conservatives say it is time for leaders to take action before these changes become impossible to reverse.
APPLE’S $500 Billion Gamble Shocks Wall Street and Shakes UP American Jobs
— Apple just announced a huge $500 billion investment in the U.S. over the next four years. The plan includes a new factory in Houston focused on AI servers, hiring 20,000 workers, and opening a manufacturing academy in Michigan. CEO Tim Cook made this move after meeting with President Trump, showing Apple’s push toward more American-made products.
SynergyTech also made headlines by buying FinSecure for $5 billion. This is one of the biggest tech deals of 2025 so far and gives SynergyTech more power in AI and cybersecurity. Wall Street didn’t see this coming, and it could change how financial technology companies compete.
Meanwhile, First National Bank collapsed after massive withdrawals and poor management decisions. Federal regulators handed control to the FDIC on June 4th to stop things from getting worse. The bank’s failure has shaken trust across the Southeast and raised fresh doubts about banking safety.
These events are big news for American jobs, technology leadership, and financial security — key issues for conservative voters watching how economic policy is being handled right now.
WHITE BRITISH Minority Shock: Report Warns of Rapid UK Demographic Shift
— A new report warns that White British people with two White British parents could become a minority in the United Kingdom by 2063. Professor Matt Goodwin’s study, from the Centre for Heterodox Social Science at the University of Buckingham, says their share of the population could drop from 73 percent today to just 22.7 percent by century’s end.
Professor Goodwin calls this an “enormous and historically unprecedented” change for Britain. He points out that only four in ten people will be able to trace their roots back several generations in the UK — down from eight in ten today.
The report blames high levels of migration and lower birth rates among native Britons for this shift. It also predicts one in five people could be Muslim by 2100, raising serious questions about whether leaders are ready for such sweeping changes.
Past forecasts missed how fast this would happen. Rising immigration has sped up predictions, moving up the date when White Britons become a minority by decades compared to warnings made just twenty years ago.
— Man Charged with Supplying Explosive Chemicals in Fertility Clinic Bombing. Federal authorities arrest Daniel Park, extradited from Poland, for allegedly aiding the 2025 Palm Springs attack linked to extremist online forums.
UK INFLATION NIGHTMARE: Families Angry as Prices Skyrocket and Leaders Stall
— UK families are furious as inflation soars above 6%, but government leaders seem slow to act. Many say the delay is making things worse for everyday people who are already struggling with high prices.
Treasury officials claim they’re watching the situation and will step in if needed. The Bank of England is rushing to hold an emergency meeting about possible fixes. Experts blame rising costs on global supply issues, energy hikes, and too much government spending.
Some warn that if inflation keeps climbing, it could freeze wages and even lead to unrest in the streets. Political opponents want Prime Minister Keir Starmer to move fast and protect regular folks from more pain.
This story shows just how fed up many Brits are with weak leadership while their bills keep climbing higher every month.
$5 BILLION TECH Deal Shocks Wall Street: SynergyTech’s Bold Move to Dominate AI and Cybersecurity
— SynergyTech is buying FinSecure for $5 billion, making it one of the biggest tech deals of 2025. This bold move gives SynergyTech more control over artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, especially in the financial world.
FinSecure’s CEO, Lisa Carter, will join SynergyTech’s executive team. Even after the buyout, FinSecure will keep its name as it becomes part of SynergyTech’s lineup. The deal should close by late 2025 if regulators give the green light.
Experts say this could change how banks and financial companies protect against hackers. With cyberattacks rising every year, many believe this is a smart answer to growing dangers in online banking and digital payments.
OPENAI’S $40 Billion WIN: Why This Shocking AI Surge Should Worry You
— OpenAI just pulled in a jaw-dropping $40 billion funding round, led by SoftBank Group. The company’s value now sits at an unbelievable $300 billion. Investors are pouring money into artificial intelligence, hoping to speed up new breakthroughs and lock in control of the future.
This massive cash grab will help OpenAI build even bigger tech systems and push deeper into AI research. While some see this as progress, others worry about Big Tech gaining too much power over our lives.
Elsewhere, IDBI Bank is seeing profits soar — up 31% this quarter — and is attracting big bids as the Indian government looks to sell at a premium price.
Other headlines include investors filing claims against Cetera Advisor Networks for risky trades and Hexa Finance naming Jason Davies as Operations Director. The ESG Awards also named their 2025 finalists for social responsibility — but nothing comes close to OpenAI’s stunning fundraising news today.
— Amazon to Acquire Shopify in $85 Billion Deal. The merger aims to create a dominant e-commerce and cloud services giant, boosting shares of both companies and sparking regulatory scrutiny.
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— 23andMe to be acquired for $256 million amid financial struggles The deal aims to secure the company’s future amid market tensions and changing policies
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ELON MUSK Death Threat Rocks Trump Cabinet: Fear and Anger Erupt Over Free Speech Attack
— Elon Musk shocked the nation during a live Trump Cabinet meeting when he revealed he’s been hit with serious death threats. Musk said these threats have grown as he’s become more vocal in supporting President Trump. He suggested powerful groups might be behind it, blaming his push for free speech and backing of conservative policies.
The news set off a storm in the media. Some wondered if extremists or foreign enemies could be responsible. President Trump acted fast, promising federal protection for Musk and saying he’ll hunt down anyone trying to silence “American patriots.”
After Musk spoke, the meeting shifted from talking about jobs to focusing on political violence against top supporters of the administration. Senior officials warned this could scare everyday Americans from standing up for conservative values.
Federal agencies haven’t shared details about new security plans but say investigations are underway. Despite everything, Musk says he won’t back down — he’ll keep fighting for American innovation and free speech no matter what comes his way.
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