
There’s so much going on right now, and life can feel overwhelming even without looking at any of it. What follows is a smattering of easily confirmed things that made the actual (not mainstream) news cycle today…
- The Russian government delivered a 350-page KGB dossier on JFK’s 1963 assassination to U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s office today via the Russian ambassador. The process of translation and review suggests it may take some time before the files are accessible.
- Home Depot is offering free training to people interested in working in the trades through its Path to Pro Skills Program. This initiative, launched to address the skilled trades labor shortage, provides no-cost online and in-person courses covering essential skills for careers in construction, electrical work, HVAC systems, plumbing, painting, and more.
- The Trump administration has revoked U.S. visas for over 50 Mexican politicians and officials, primarily from the ruling Morena party, due to alleged cartel ties.
- Gen Z Madagascar (youth movement) has been leading weeks of protests that have escalated into a military takeover in the country. The President took off amid accusations of corruption, economic mismanagement, and failure to address chronic infrastructure failures.
- Former racing star Danica Patrick has donated $7 million to Turning Point USA to support the upcoming “All-American Halftime Show,” following the organization’s announcement that it will host an alternative event to counter Bad Bunny’s official performance at Super Bowl LX.
- Harmeet Dhillon just dropped a bombshell at Trump’s Antifa roundtable. “Mayors, judges, and police who protected Antifa or targeted conservative journalists can be sued and prosecuted under federal civil rights law.”
- “Portland Antifa tactics revealed: In order to hide riot supplies and potentially weapons from @PortlandPolice during sweeps of their illegal encampment outside @ICEgov, Antifa have rented a nearby storage space to stash their supplies.” ~ Andy Ngo on X
- Non US citizens are suddenly not able to renew their CDLs after the Trump administration closed loopholes that Gavin Newsom’s California was exploiting. More than 25% of CDLs given to noncitizens were improperly issued.
