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.

