Politics

Home Politics

Nobel Laureate Praises Trumpโ€™s Tough Stance on Maduro

By Kevin Payravi - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=179718533

Nobel Peace Prize winner Marรญa Corina Machado, one of Venezuelaโ€™s most prominent pro-democracy leaders, is strongly backing President Donald Trumpโ€™s hard-line approach toward Nicolรกs Maduroโ€™s authoritarian regime. In a new interview that aired Sunday on CBSโ€™s Face the Nation, Machado said Trumpโ€™s strategy has given hope to millions of Venezuelans suffering under socialist rule.

Asked whether she supports increased U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan officials and further U.S. seizures of illicit oil shipments, Machado was unequivocal.

โ€œLook, I absolutely support President Trumpโ€™s strategy, and we, the Venezuelan people, are very grateful to him and to his administration, because I believe he is a champion of freedom in this hemisphere,โ€ Machado told host Margaret Brennan.

Speaking from Oslo, where she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize after spending nearly a year in hiding, Machado noted that she had dedicated part of the award to Trump.

โ€œI think that he finally has put Venezuela in where it should be, in terms of a priority for the United Statesโ€™ national security.โ€

Machado argued that Maduroโ€™s regime is far more dangerous than a conventional dictatorship.

โ€œThis is a very complex criminal structure that has turned Venezuela into a safe haven of international crime and terrorist activities, starting with Russia, Iran, Cuba, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Colombian guerrilla [groups], [and] the drug cartels operating freely and directed in partnership with Maduro and his regime.โ€

Machado has long been one of Maduroโ€™s most effective opposition figures. After she overwhelmingly won the opposition primary in 2023, the regime barred her from running, then orchestrated an election that independent experts later declared โ€œmathematically and statistically impossible.โ€ Despite that, Maduro claimed victory and refused to relinquish power. Machado endorsed a stand-in candidate but remained the movementโ€™s central figureโ€”until she was forced into hiding for her safety.

Now, speaking publicly for the first time in months, Machado is calling for increased international pressure.

โ€œWe want every legal action through law enforcement โ€ฆ not only from the United States, also from other Caribbean, Latin American and European countries that further block the illegal activities of the regime.โ€

Her argument is straightforward:

โ€œWe need to increase the cost of staying in power by force. Once you arrive to that point in which the cost of staying in power is higher than the cost of leaving power, the regime will fall apart. And itโ€™s the moment where we advance into a negotiated transition.โ€


Additional Context: Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize

Machadoโ€™s praise comes as Trump has repeatedly been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, particularly for:

  • The Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nationsโ€”an achievement some foreign-policy experts called one of the most important diplomatic breakthroughs in decades.
  • His diplomatic efforts in reducing tensions with North Korea, which earned him multiple nominations from European lawmakers.
  • His support for democracy movements in Latin America, including Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.

Democrat Senator Announces He Won’t Seek Re-election

2

Michigan Democrat Sen.ย Gary Petersย announced he will not seek re-election when his term ends in Jan. 2027.

Peters, a two-term senator and former congressman, told the Detroit News that he will start a “new chapter,” spending more time with family after nearly two decades of public service. 

“I always thought there would be a time that I would step aside and pass the reins for the next generation. I also never saw service in Congress as something you do your whole life,” Peters told the outlet. 

“And that goes back to 2008 when I first won that House seat. I thought it would be for a matter of a few terms that I would serve, and then I would go back to private life.” 

His decision to retire leaves open a senate seat in a state President Donald Trump won in 2024.

This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

Evangelical Leader Says Iowa Won’t Support Trump

8
Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC via Wikimedia Commons

Influential Iowa evangelical leaderย Bob Vander Plaatsย is making sure his disapproval of Donald Trump is known.

Less than a week after Vander Plaats officially endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president, the CEO of the Iowa-based Christian conservative group The Family Leader, told the Blazeโ€™s Steve Deaceย that heโ€™s never supported Trump.

โ€œThe number one hurdle forย Donald Trumpย is Iโ€™ve never met a dad or a mom or a grandpa or a grandma who have told me they want their son or daughter, grandchild to grow up to be like him,โ€ Vander Plaats said. โ€œThatโ€™s a big deal.โ€

โ€œIowa will rise up,โ€ he continued. โ€œThis is not leadership our country needs.โ€

The evangelical leader has not been shy about voicing his disapproval of Trump. Heย told NewsNationย earlier this year that voters were โ€œexhausted and tiredโ€ and he felt it was time to โ€œturn the page.โ€

Trump recently turned his focus to criticizing Vander Plaats on his Truth Social account.

โ€œBob Vander Plaats, the former High School Accountant from Iowa, will do anything to win, something which he hasnโ€™t done in many years,โ€ Trump wrote over the weekend.

โ€œHeโ€™s more known for scamming Candidates than he is for Victory, but now heโ€™s going around using Disinformation from the Champions of that Art, the Democrats,โ€ he added.

Trump Challenges Biden To Pre-Debate Drug Test

1
Photo via Gage Skidmore Flickr

Trump is throwing down the gauntlet…

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump challenged Joe Biden to take a drug test before this week’s televised presidential debate.

โ€œDRUG TEST FOR CROOKED JOE BIDEN??? I WOULD, ALSO, IMMEDIATELY AGREE TO ONE!!!โ€ Trumpย wrote Mondayย on Truth Social.

The former president has repeatedly suggested Biden could take a performance-enhancing drug before the debate, with some already discounting any well-received performance by the incumbent as a charade.

In two other posts on Truth Social, Trump praised Rep.ย Ronny Jacksonย (R-Texas), whoย sent a letter to the presidentย and his physician Monday,ย demandingย he take drug tests immediately before and after the debate.

โ€œRonny Jackson was a brilliant Doctor, Admiral and now, a GREAT Congressman,โ€ the presumptive GOP nominee wrote in one post. โ€œHe happens to be totally right about what is written in this MUST READ Article but, unfortunately, nothing will be done about it!โ€

Trump and Bidenย will square offย Thursday night in a debate hosted by CNN, in what will be theย first debateย since the 2020 election.ย 

Trump last week said he does not want to underestimate Biden ahead of the debate.

โ€œWell, all I can say is this: I watched him withย Paul Ryan,ย and he destroyed Paul Ryan,โ€ Trump said during an episode of the โ€œAll-In podcastโ€ last week. โ€œAnd he beat Paul Ryan, so, Iโ€™m not underestimating him.โ€

BBC Chiefs Quit After Accusations Of Deep-Rooted Bias

1
The White House, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

LONDON โ€” The BBCโ€™s top two executives are stepping down amid mounting pressure over editorial credibility, shaking confidence in the U.K.โ€™s national broadcaster just as it faces critical decisions on funding and governance.

On Sunday, BBC Director-General Tim Davie and BBC News chief Deborah Turness announced their resignations. The dual departure follows weeks of mounting backlash over allegations of systemic bias in the networkโ€™s coverage โ€” from President Donald Trump and the war in Gaza to debates over transgender rights.

Pressure Built After Leaked Memo

The tipping point came with a leaked internal memo from former BBC adviser Michael Prescott. The memo accused the broadcaster of โ€œserious and systemic biasโ€ across a range of politically charged topics.

Chief among them: an episode of Panorama that aired selectively edited footage of Trumpโ€™s Jan. 6, 2021, speech. Critics said the edits gave the false impression that Trump directly called on supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol. The full version of the speech did not support that claim.

Controversy also surrounded the BBCโ€™s coverage of the Gaza conflict. Accusations included overreliance on anti-Israel voices, sourcing from extremists on its Arabic service, and distorted portrayals of children and wartime suffering.

In a separate thread of concern, BBC staff raised red flags over the networkโ€™s handling of trans-related issues, arguing its reporting often lacked balance and downplayed the contested nature of the debates.

Davie and Turness Respond

In a message to BBC staff, Davie acknowledged the broadcasterโ€™s imperfections.

โ€œLike all public organisations, the BBC is not perfect,โ€ he wrote. โ€œWhile not being the only reason, the current debate around BBC News has understandably contributed to my decision.โ€

Turness, while taking responsibility for the news division, rejected claims of structural bias.

โ€œWhile mistakes have been made,โ€ she wrote, โ€œI want to be absolutely clear: recent allegations that BBC News is institutionally biased are wrong.โ€

BBC Chairman Samir Shah called it a โ€œsad day,โ€ affirming the boardโ€™s support for Davie but conceding the strain he had been under.

A Deeper Governance Crisis

The BBC, funded by the public through license fees, is required by charter to deliver impartial journalism. The resignations expose a deeper institutional crisis at a time when the broadcasterโ€™s mandate and funding model are under review.

The current Royal Charter is set to expire in 2027. Debates about the future of the license fee, the role of public media, and political interference are already in motion. The timing of this leadership vacuum could have significant downstream effects.

What Comes Next

The BBC board now faces the task of finding replacements for two of its most senior posts. The outcome will shape the editorial tone and strategic direction of the broadcaster for years to come.

Internal reviews are expected, especially around how the Panorama episode was handled and whether internal warnings were ignored. Broader investigations may follow, probing the extent of bias across the BBCโ€™s output.

In the near term, the corporation faces reputational damage. With over 100 BBC employees and 200 industry professionals having signed an open letter last year criticizing Gaza coverage, pressure is mounting not just from the public but also from within.

Regulators and government officials may push for increased oversight, new editorial controls, or funding reforms as part of the charter renewal debate.

Looking Ahead

Davie, who took over in 2020, exits during one of the BBCโ€™s most fraught moments in recent history. His successor will inherit a broadcaster under siege โ€” from all sides โ€” and with a shrinking window to restore public trust before the next charter review begins in earnest.

What happens next at the BBC wonโ€™t just shape a news organization โ€” it will help define the future of public broadcasting in a divided media landscape.

Radical Congresswoman Makes Wild Claim About Trump Supporters: โ€˜Are They Preparing For A Civil War?โ€™

4

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) is once again raising the stakes, doubling down on her previous claims that an unknown number of Trump voters might be gearing up for a Ruby Ridge or Waco-style standoff.

Now, the veteran congresswoman is hinting that the former president’s fans could be plotting a sequel to the Civil War, and she’s calling for an official government probe to get to the bottom of it. (RELATED: All In The Family: Maxine Waters Continues To Pay Daughter With Campaign Cash)

Waters’ rhetoric hit new heights during an appearance onย MSNBC, where she dissected Trump’s language.

โ€œI’m worried that he’s so divisive and that he’s talking about retribution, and they’re talking about revenge and I think that that’s dangerous. He’s even mentioned civil war at one point, talked about there would be bloodshed,โ€ Waters told hostย Jonathan Capehart.

โ€œAre they preparing a civil war against us?โ€ she asked, leaving the question hanging in the air. โ€œShould we be concerned about our safety? What is [Trump] doing with this divisive language? It is dangerous.โ€

Theย Los Angeles-area Democrat promised to enlist the โ€œcriminal justice systemโ€ to investigate what she described as the activities of โ€œdomestic terrorists,โ€ clearly pointing the finger at Trump supporters.

โ€œIt is not just that [Trump is] a criminal, this is a man who disrespects the Constitution and democracy and we have got to find out what they are doing as domestic terrorists [who] tried to take over the government on Jan. 6,โ€ Waters continued.

With a flair for the dramatic, Waters posed another rhetorical question, โ€œHow far is this going to go? Are they going to be attacking? Whom are they going to attack? What are we going to do? We’re trying to get an investigation going about that.โ€ย (RELATED:ย CNN Lawyers Take Unexpected Stand โ€“ Blast Judge Merchan And Back Trump Big Time)

After Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts, Waters took to socialย mediaย with gusto, lambasting the presumptive Republican nominee.

Less than one month ago, Waters spun another yarn on MSNBC, predicting civil unrest if Trump loses in November, without a single eyebrow raised in objection. (RELATED: Maxine Waters Accuses โ€˜Right-Wing Organizations’ Of Training In The Hills)

Chatting yet again with host Jonathan Capehart, Waters declared her plan to press the Justice Department and the White House on how Presidentย Bidenย would respond if his opponent refuses to accept the election results.

But she didn’t stop there โ€“ Waters went on to allege (without evidence) that shadowy โ€œright-wing organizationsโ€ are โ€œtraining up in the hills somewhere,โ€ suggesting that extremist violence against the government isn’t just a possibility but practically a done deal.

Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News.

Elise Stefanik Bests Kathy Hochul In NY Governorโ€™s Race Poll

3

A new poll from the Manhattan Institute has delivered a political shockwave through Albany and beyond โ€” showing Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), a rising conservative star and staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, narrowly leading incumbent Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul in a hypothetical 2026 matchup.

According to the survey, Stefanik holds a one-point advantage over Hochul among registered voters, 43% to 42%. The poll, which included an electorate heavily weighted toward registered Democrats, marks the first time in decades that a Republican candidate has outpolled a sitting Democratic governor in New York.

Stefanikโ€™s Strength Among Independents and Suburban Voters

The findings suggest that Stefanikโ€™s appeal extends beyond the GOP base, particularly among independents and suburban voters who have grown increasingly frustrated with the stateโ€™s high taxes, rising cost of living, and public safety concerns. The congresswoman also leads Hochulโ€™s primary challenger, Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, by six points (43%-37%) in a separate matchup included in the survey.

A recent internal poll from a Stefanik-connected political action committee (PAC) painted a similar picture of growing competitiveness in deep-blue New York. That poll showed Hochul ahead by five points (48%-43%) before respondents were presented with additional context โ€” including Hochulโ€™s controversial endorsement of Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a far-left โ€œDemocratic Socialistโ€ who is considered a frontrunner in this yearโ€™s New York City mayoral contest. When voters were informed of that endorsement, Stefanikโ€™s support edged ahead, 46.4% to 45.9%.

Conservative Momentum in a Traditionally Blue State

Political observers note that Stefanikโ€™s early lead, even before a formal campaign launch, reflects a shifting political environment in New York. Years of Democratic dominance in Albany have coincided with record outmigration, skyrocketing taxes, and a steady decline in public confidence in state leadership.

The congresswoman, who represents New Yorkโ€™s 21st Congressional District and serves as House Republican Conference Chair, has been among the GOPโ€™s most prominent figures in recent years. A vocal critic of the Biden administration, Stefanik has also been instrumental in recruiting female Republican candidates and raising the partyโ€™s national profile.

Her campaign released a statement on the Manhattan Institute poll, emphasizing the significance of the results:

โ€œIn a heavily Democrat-leaning state, an independent poll that is heavily weighted towards registered Democrat voters shows Republican Elise Stefanik leading Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul in a head-to-head match-up,โ€ the statement read.

โ€œThis marks the first time in decades that any potential Republican gubernatorial candidateโ€”and in this case, the likely nomineeโ€”is polling ahead of a Democrat incumbent governor, even before any official announcement.โ€

Hochulโ€™s Controversial Alliances and Policy Struggles

Governor Hochul, who ascended to office following Andrew Cuomoโ€™s resignation in 2021 and narrowly won a full term in 2022, has faced mounting criticism from both moderates and progressives. Her handling of public safety issues, including the stateโ€™s controversial bail reform laws, has sparked voter backlash.

Hochulโ€™s endorsement of Mamdani โ€” who has backed โ€œDefund the Policeโ€ initiatives and higher taxes on businesses and homeowners โ€” has only deepened the perception among many New Yorkers that the governor is out of touch with working families.

Stefanikโ€™s campaign didnโ€™t hesitate to highlight those divisions:

โ€œIn a decision that she will come to regret, Kathy Hochul lives up to her title as the Worst Governor in America when she chose to bend the knee and put New Yorkers LAST by desperately endorsing the Defund the Police, tax-hiking, raging Antisemite Socialist Zohran Mamdani who will destroy New York,โ€ the statement continued.

New York at a Political Crossroads

Once a Republican stronghold, New York has not elected a GOP governor since George Patakiโ€™s reelection in 2002. However, growing dissatisfaction with Democratic leadership โ€” coupled with rising crime, energy costs, and the mass exodus of middle-class families to more affordable states โ€” has given Republicans renewed optimism.

Recent statewide results show signs of shifting momentum. In 2022, Republican candidate Lee Zeldin came within six points of defeating Hochul, the closest gubernatorial race in two decades. Analysts believe Stefanik, with her higher national profile and disciplined messaging, could expand on that performance, particularly if economic and public safety concerns remain front of mind for voters.

The Road Ahead

Stefanik has not officially declared her candidacy, though speculation has intensified in recent months. Her allies say she is actively exploring the race, laying the groundwork for what could become one of the most closely watched gubernatorial contests in the nation.

Political strategists note that a Stefanik-Hochul matchup would offer New Yorkers a stark choice between two sharply contrasting visions: Hochulโ€™s continuation of progressive, high-tax governance, and Stefanikโ€™s promise of โ€œcommonsense conservative leadershipโ€ focused on affordability, safety, and economic revival.

As the congresswomanโ€™s statement concluded:

โ€œNew Yorkers of all political parties are hungry for new commonsense leadership after decades of Hochulโ€™s failed single-party Democrat rule. Elise Stefanik and the people of New York can and will win this righteous fight to Save New York.โ€

Trump Makes Endorsement in House Speaker Race

3
Jim Jordan via Gage Skidmore Flickr

Donald Trump is throwing his support behind Jim Jordan to become the next Speaker of the House.

โ€œHe is a STRONG on Crime, Borders, our Military/Vets, & 2nd Amendment. Jim, his wife, Polly, & family are outstanding โ€“ He will be a GREAT Speaker of the House, & has my Complete & Total Endorsement!โ€ Trumpย posted on hisย Truth Social platform.

โ€œCongressmanย Jim Jordanย has been a STAR long before making his very successful journey to Washington, D.C., representing Ohioโ€™s 4th Congressional District. Respected by all, he is now Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee,โ€ Trump wrote.

The former president backed Jordan over Majority Leaderย Steve Scaliseย (R-La.), whoย announced his own bidย to replace ousted Speakerย Kevin McCarthyย on Wednesday.

Trump had initially declined to back any particular candidate for Speaker following McCarthyโ€™s removal,ย telling reporters Wednesdayย that โ€œwe have some great people in the Republican Party that could do a great job as Speaker.โ€

Some House Republicans floated the former president himself as a possible Speaker nominee, with the conference scrambling to coalesce around a new leader following McCarthyโ€™s exit from a position he had held since January.

Trump appeared to dismiss those calls, saying Wednesday he wasย โ€œtotallyโ€ focused onย his White House bid. On Thursday, he said he would do so on a temporary basis only โ€œif necessary,โ€ adding to Fox News Digital: โ€œI have been asked to speak as a unifier because I have so many friends in Congress.โ€ย 

Don Jr. Refutes Report He’s Eyeing Presidential Run

0
Photo via Gage Skidmore Flickr

Donald Trump Jr. has once again found himself in the spotlight, this time for his fiery response to a Mediaite reporterโ€™s question about his potential 2028 presidential run. In a tense exchange, Trump Jr. asked the reporter, โ€œAre you f**king retarded?โ€ after being asked whether he was considering a run for the White House in the upcoming election.

The controversy stemmed from a Mediaite article titled โ€œDonald Trump Jr. Considering a Run for President in 2028,โ€ which cited three anonymous โ€œhigh-level sourcesโ€ who claimed that Trump Jr. was seriously weighing a presidential bid. Despite Trump Jr.โ€™s strong denial of the claim, Mediaite proceeded with the headline and included his rebuttal much later in the article.

โ€œI accurately predicted that my buddy JD would be an instant power player in national GOP politics, so your theory is that I worked my ass off to help get him the VP nomination because I want to run for president in 2028? Are you f**king retarded?โ€ Trump Jr. responded, according to Mediaite. โ€œIโ€™m actually glad youโ€™re printing this though because at least now the rest of the press corps will see how sh**ty your โ€˜sourcesโ€™ are and how easily youโ€™re played by them. Congrats, moron,โ€ he added, emphasizing his frustration with the claims.

His reaction gained traction political circles, with many mocking Mediaite for running the story despite Trump Jr.โ€™s strong dismissal. Republican strategist Andrew Surabian quickly weighed in on Twitter, claiming that many reporters in Washington, D.C., were sending him the story to mock Mediaiteโ€™s handling of the situation. โ€œEvery reporter in DC I know is sending me the story mocking Mediaite for running it. Total clowns,โ€ Surabian tweeted on Friday.

Trump Jr. remains the only named source in the Mediaite story, with the outlet running his direct denial much later in the article after his sharp rebuke. The situation highlights the ongoing tension between politicians and the media, especially when it comes to high-profile figures like Trump Jr. who are often the subject of speculation.

The incident also highlights a broader trend in modern journalism, particularly with regard to Donald Trump and his family. Starting with his initial presidential run, many media outlets have been accused of loosening or outright abandoning traditional journalistic standards in their coverage of Trump and his associates. This has often included sensationalized headlines, reliance on anonymous sources, and the prioritization of clickbait over factual reporting.

In the case of Donald Trump Jr., Mediaiteโ€™s storyโ€”despite his firm denialโ€”was a prime example of how some outlets have increasingly blurred the lines between speculation and reporting. Critics argue that the aggressive nature of the mediaโ€™s coverage of the Trump family has led to a growing mistrust of the press, with outlets prioritizing controversy, intrigue and partisan agendas over responsible, balanced journalism. As the Trump dynasty continues to dominate American politics, the way the media handles their coverage remains a contentious issue, with many wondering if the standards that once governed political reporting will ever fully be restored.

Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News

Liberal Congresswoman Accuses Trump Of Stoking ‘Civil War’

11
By Elvert Barnes from Silver Spring MD, USA - MaxineWaters1.CFPB.WDC.10February2025, CC BY-SA 2.0,

Radical Congresswoman Maxine Waters is igniting controversy once again…

While addressing the Congressional Black Caucus on Thursday, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) claimed that President Donald Trump as on the verge of starting a civil war.

โ€œIโ€™m worried that Trump is on the edge of creating a civil war,โ€ she claimed. โ€œHe alluded to it more than once. He alluded to the fact that if he did not get reelected, that there could be a civil war.โ€

She claimed that this idea placed a major responsibility on Democrats to โ€œlive and do, like Doctor Martin Luther King told us to do.โ€

โ€œHe taught us to organize and to protest, but he taught us nonviolence,โ€ she said. โ€œHe taught us nonviolence. That was the center. That was the core of his message. And we live with that all the time. No matter how upset we can get, no matter how angry we can get. We live with what weโ€™ve been taught.โ€

Waters claimed that Trump was putting people โ€œin a position where hungry people are going to be on the street, where nonprofits who were waiting for their checks are not going to get them, where seniors waiting for their Social Security check will not get it โ€“ where poor families with children will not get what they believe the government has agreed to do.โ€

โ€œAnd so when that happens, what does Trump expect? Oh, I believe he expects violence,โ€ she claimed. โ€œI believe he expects confrontation. I believe heโ€™s working toward a civil war.โ€