Was Ukraine’s Oper­a­tion Spi­der­web, an 18-month covert plan to strike Rus­sia, hid­den from Pres­i­dent Trump? Despite Zelensky’s Feb­ru­ary 28 Oval Office vis­it, was Trump unaware, while Lind­sey Gra­ham and Blumenthal’s time­ly Kiev trips raise sus­pi­cions. Who else knew about this game-chang­ing attack? Mean­while, an Egypt­ian cit­i­zen, ille­gal­ly in the US on a tourist visa under Biden’s watch, planned a year-long Molo­tov cock­tail attack on Jew­ish pro­test­ers, expos­ing America’s bor­der secu­ri­ty gaps. Plus, major brands and retail chains scale back pub­lic LGBTQ sup­port, sig­nal­ing a shift in Pride Month vis­i­bil­i­ty. Stay informed on these shock­ing devel­op­ments in glob­al pol­i­tics, nation­al secu­ri­ty, and cul­tur­al trends.

  • If the Rus­sia attack took 18 months to plan, who was in on it? On Feb­ru­ary 28 when Zelen­sky was in the oval office, Trump didn’t know about Oper­a­tion Spi­der­web, Ukraine’s Rus­sia attack. They want you to believe that this plan was 18 months in the works, that it was so secre­tive that even Don­ald Trump didn’t know about it and Lind­sey Gra­ham and Blu­men­thal just hap­pened to trav­el the day before. 
  • The Egypt­ian cit­i­zen is here ille­gal­ly and came to the US with a tourist visa. He threw molo­tov cock­tails at a group of Jew­ish pro­test­ers. Joe Biden allowed him into the coun­try. Amer­i­cans don’t know who is in this coun­ty. He appar­ent­ly planned the attack for a year. 
  • Big brands and retail chains pull back on pub­lic LGBTQ sup­port. A lit­tle less pride in June. 

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