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Rubio in Munich Slams UN’s ‘Virtually No Role’ in Gaza

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio told European leaders in Munich that Washington wants to strengthen, not weaken, its historic partnership with Europe, while sharply criticizing the United Nations for playing “virtually no role” in resolving major global conflicts, including the war in Gaza.

Addressing the annual security gathering in Munich, Rubio aimed to calm strained relations between the United States and Europe that have been unsettled in recent months by President Donald Trump’s remarks about American allies and his pledge to take control of Greenland. In contrast to the tensions that have simmered, Rubio adopted a conciliatory and measured tone.

“We do not seek to separate, but to revitalize an old friendship and renew the greatest civilization in human history,” Rubio said, calling for “a reinvigorated alliance.”

He emphasized that Washington’s objective is a confident and capable Europe, stating, “We want Europe to be strong,” and adding that the continent and the US “belong together.”

Repeating a central theme of the Trump administration, Rubio argued that large-scale immigration is destabilizing Western societies. He described “mass migration” as “a crisis which is transforming and destabilizing societies all across the West.”

He said that Europe and the United States are “heirs to the same great and noble civilization” and that he hoped Europe, together with us are willing and able to defend it.”

Rubio contended that the West’s triumph in the Cold War produced what he called misplaced optimism. The “euphoria,” he said, led to a “dangerous delusion that we had entered ‘the end of history,’ that every nation would now be a liberal democracy, that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would now replace nationhood … and that we would now live in a world without borders where everyone became a citizen of the world.”

“We made these mistakes together and now together we owe it to our people to face those facts and to move forward to rebuild,” Rubio said.

Explaining Washington’s tone in dealings with European capitals, he added, “This is why we Americans may sometimes come off as a little direct and urgent in our counsel.” He continued: “This is why President Trump demands seriousness and reciprocity from our friends here in Europe.”

Turning to international institutions, Rubio delivered pointed criticism of the United Nations, arguing that it has had “virtually no role” in settling today’s most urgent conflicts and calling for reforms to global bodies.

“The United Nations still has tremendous potential to be a tool for good in the world,” he told the Munich conference.

“But we cannot ignore that, today, on the most pressing matters before us, it has no answers and has played virtually no role,” he said.

Referring specifically to the conflict in Gaza, he said, “It could not solve the war in Gaza,” noting that Trump’s newly created Board of Peace received a UN mandate to oversee the devastated Palestinian territory for two years. The initiative has prompted unease in several countries that fear the board could sideline the UN and position itself as the primary venue for addressing global disputes.

Beyond immigration and criticism of the UN, Rubio largely steered clear of the domestic political and cultural issues that have fueled friction across the Atlantic. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Friday that such disputes had widened a “rift” between the United States and Europe.

Rubio stressed that ending the transatlantic relationship “is neither our goal nor our wish,” adding that “our home may be in the Western hemisphere, but we will always be a child of Europe.”

Highlighting the shared sacrifices of the alliance, he said “we have bled and died side-by-side on battlefields from Kapyong to Kandahar,” drawing a contrast with earlier criticism by Trump of NATO allies’ military contributions in Afghanistan that had sparked backlash. “And I’m here today to make it clear that America is charting the path for a new century of prosperity. and that once again, we want to do it together with you, our cherished allies and our oldest friends.”

Rubio’s address stood in marked contrast to remarks delivered from the same stage a year earlier by Vice President JD Vance, who criticized European policies on issues such as free speech, surprising many leaders in attendance.

The Trump administration has also argued that Europe is experiencing a “civilizational decline” and has reached out to far-right political movements across the continent. Relations deteriorated further last month after Trump renewed threats to annex Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, a NATO member, prompting firm opposition from European governments.

At the Munich Security Conference, European officials pledged to assume a larger share of NATO’s collective defense responsibilities, saying it was vital for countering an increasingly aggressive Russia.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told participants that “Europe needs to step up and has to take on its responsibility” for its own security, including strengthening cooperation with Britain a decade after Brexit.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoed that message, declaring, “We must build our hard power, because that is the currency of the age,” and urging the creation of “a shared industrial base across Europe which can turbocharge our defense production.”

Also addressing the conference was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, as Ukraine prepares to mark five years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.

Zelensky lamented that diplomatic initiatives have failed to halt the fighting. “Weapons evolve faster than political decisions meant to stop them,” he said, urging faster deliveries of Western-supplied air defense systems.

He added that “there is not a single power plant in Ukraine that is not damaged by Russian strikes” following an intensified Russian campaign against infrastructure during one of the harshest winters since the war began in February 2022.

Warning of broader dangers, Zelensky said, “No one in Ukraine believes (Russian President Vladimir Putin) will ever let our people go, but he will not let other European nations go either, because he cannot let go of the very idea of war,”

At the White House on Friday, Trump pressed Kyiv to accelerate efforts to end the conflict, telling reporters to “get moving” and saying, “Russia wants to make a deal… He has to move,”

Rubio, however, struck a more cautious note, saying, “We don’t know if the Russians are serious about ending the war.”

Nancy Guthrie Kidnapper’s Possible Looks Revealed By Forensic Artist After Reviewing Surveillance Footage

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A nationally recognized forensic artist known as “The World’s Most Successful Forensic Artist” has stepped into the search for Nancy Guthrie, unveiling a sketch of the man believed to have abducted the missing grandmother as authorities continue to pursue leads.

Houston-based artist Lois Gibson created the rendering based on limited visual evidence, relying on surveillance images that captured a masked individual moving around Guthrie’s home. The footage, though grainy and partially obscured by a ski mask, provided what Gibson described as enough detail to attempt a reconstruction of the suspect’s uncovered features.

Drawing from decades of experience that she says has contributed to the capture of more than 750 offenders, Gibson concluded that the suspect likely has a broad head, heavy eyebrows, dark medium-length hair, and a goatee.

“I GUESSED at the parts of face covered with ski mask on this Nancy Guthrie kidnapping suspect. I used the surveillance photos shown,” Gibson warned after revealing her sketch to social media.

“I spent 43 years at job trying to help detectives with similar photos. Only thing somewhat sure are eyes and part of lips/mustache. I’ll take the hit if I’m drastically wrong.”

The image is the first public sketch tied to the case. Law enforcement has not issued its own drawing but did release doorbell camera footage last week showing a heavily disguised man at Guthrie’s front entrance, hoping someone might recognize the few visible features.

Officials have described the suspect as a male standing roughly 5-foot-9 to 5-foot-10 with an average build.

The release of the video prompted at least one temporary detention. In Tucson, a delivery driver was questioned after a relative contacted police claiming the man’s eyes resembled those seen in the footage. Authorities later released him without charges.

Gibson has faced criticism for publishing a sketch without law enforcement’s formal authorization. In response, she defended her decision and cited her longstanding track record, which earned her the distinction of being named “The World’s Most Successful Forensic Artist.”

“Pompous critics call me unethical and that they, these critics, have higher professionalism blah blah blah,” Gibson said Friday, before referencing a prior case in which she drew a sketch of an abuse victim based just on the girl’s skull — which the victim’s mother recognized as her missing daughter.

“I do it to help victims of crime. My sketches have retrieved 8 kidnap victims, including 4 infants. These critics have possibly never helped return a baby to their hysterical mom. I have been with loved ones in agony over their kidnapped loved one and it is the worst emotional torture imaginable. I did this in an effort to help.”

Despite the publicity surrounding the sketch, investigators have not yet reported any breakthroughs linked to Gibson’s drawing. No arrests have been made in the case.

Overnight operations on Friday led to the detention of four individuals, including a mother and her son, but all were released after questioning.

Sources told The New York Post that detectives are largely depending on tips submitted through a public hotline as they work to identify the suspect.

Earlier Friday, authorities recovered DNA from Guthrie’s property belonging to an individual not believed to have been “in close” contact with her. That sample has been sent to a laboratory for further testing.

Guthrie was last seen on Jan. 31. She was reported missing the next day after she failed to appear at a friend’s home to watch a church service livestream, as she had planned.

Investigators believe she was forcibly taken from her residence, where a visible trail of blood was discovered.

Since her disappearance, multiple ransom notes have surfaced, allegedly from those claiming responsibility for the abduction.

While officials have disclosed few specifics, they did release surveillance footage showing an armed and masked man captured by Guthrie’s Nest camera lingering outside her front door.

Federal authorities reiterated that the suspect is believed to be between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall with an average build.

The FBI has increased its reward to $100,000 for information that leads to Guthrie’s whereabouts or to the apprehension of the person responsible for her disappearance.

U.S. Preparing for Prolonged Military Campaign Against Iran as Talks Move to Switzerland

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The United States is preparing for the possibility of an extended military campaign against Iran that could last several weeks if President Donald Trump orders an attack, according to two American officials who spoke with Reuters. At the same time, diplomatic efforts are continuing, with a second round of U.S.-Iran talks scheduled to take place in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday.

According to the officials, the Pentagon is making contingency plans not only for limited strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities but also for broader operations targeting Iranian security installations. One source told Reuters that in the event of a prolonged conflict, U.S. forces could hit Iranian security sites in addition to nuclear infrastructure. The official declined to provide specific details.

American and Iranian diplomats met last week in Oman in an attempt to revive diplomacy surrounding Tehran’s nuclear program. The talks came after President Trump reinforced U.S. military forces in the region, raising concerns about the possibility of renewed military action.

Amid the heightened tensions, Switzerland confirmed it will host the second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran in Geneva this coming Tuesday. The upcoming discussions are expected to give U.S. officials a clearer understanding of Iran’s position following internal consultations currently taking place in Tehran over the weekend.

Dr. Raz Zimmt, head of the Iran and Shiite Axis Program at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies, reported that Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, traveled to Mashhad after visiting Oman and Qatar—where he likely received a message from the United States. The visit to Mashhad may have been intended to brief Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

According to additional Iranian reports, Tehran has either rejected or is leaning toward rejecting two American proposals concerning its nuclear program. The first proposal would freeze uranium enrichment for three to five years and then limit enrichment to low levels. The second would require Iran to remove approximately 450 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% that has remained in the country since the June war.

The reported Iranian refusal is also said to be linked to Washington’s position that sanctions relief would not be granted in exchange for Iranian concessions, but that the military threat would be lifted instead.

On Friday, U.S. officials said the Pentagon is deploying an additional aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East. Thousands of additional troops are expected to arrive, accompanied by fighter jets, missile destroyers, and significant firepower capable of both launching and defending against attacks.

President Trump, speaking Friday at a military base in North Carolina, acknowledged that “it will be hard to reach a deal” with Iran. When asked about preparations for a potentially extended military operation, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said, “President Trump has all options on the table regarding Iran.”

“He listens to a range of perspectives on any given issue, but makes the final decision based on what is best for our country and our national security,” Kelly added.

Military experts warn that the risks to U.S. forces in such an operation would be considerably higher in a confrontation with Iran, which possesses a vast missile arsenal. Strikes on Iranian territory could also significantly increase the risk of a broader regional conflict.

One U.S. official told Reuters that Washington fully expects Iran to retaliate if attacked, potentially triggering repeated rounds of strikes. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have warned that in the event of attacks on Iranian soil, they could respond by targeting any American military base.

The United States maintains military bases throughout the Middle East, including in Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkey.

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu met with President Trump in Washington on Wednesday for discussions focused on Iran. Netanyahu said that if an agreement is reached, “it must include the elements essential to Israel.”

Iran has stated that it is prepared to discuss limitations on its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, but has rejected linking the issue to its missile program.

President Trump said last night that in his view, regime change in Iran might be the best possible outcome. He argued that for decades, the Iranians have “just talked,” while lives have been lost. He added that significant U.S. forces have already arrived in the region, with more expected to deploy soon as part of the pressure campaign on Tehran.

Trump emphasized that the United States will not allow Iran to continue enriching uranium and said the only way for Iran to avoid a strike is to agree to a “proper” deal—one he contends should have been accepted in the past.

When asked by a reporter what targets remain in Iran after he previously claimed that Iranian nuclear sites had been completely destroyed, Trump responded that if further action is taken, it would involve a relatively minor remaining portion of the mission.

Pressed on who might replace Iran’s leadership in the event of regime change, Trump declined to elaborate, saying only that “there are people.”

Senior US Officials: Trump Has Not Yet Decided Whether To Attack Iran

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Senior members of the Trump administration said Friday that President Donald Trump has not yet made a final decision on whether to carry out a military strike against Iran, even as the White House reviews a range of possible responses tied to Tehran’s nuclear and missile capabilities.

According to three U.S. officials who spoke to The New York Times, the President is evaluating several options, including direct military action aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and limiting its capacity to fire ballistic missiles.

The officials said one of the possibilities under discussion involves deploying American special operations forces to target specific Iranian military assets.

They emphasized, however, that the Defense Department would need additional preparation before any of these plans could be executed.

The deliberations come days after Trump met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Wednesday, where Iran was a primary topic of discussion.

After the meeting, Trump wrote: “There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated. If it can, I let the Prime Minister know that will be a preference. If it cannot, we will just have to see what the outcome will be.”

On Friday, Trump directed that the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, along with its accompanying strike group currently stationed in the Caribbean, be repositioned to the Middle East.

When questioned about the deployment, Trump told reporters the carrier was sent “in case we don’t make a deal, we’ll need it. If we don’t have a deal, we’ll need it. We have one out there that just arrived. If we need it, we have it ready. A big, a very big force,” said Trump.

Asked how confident he is that talks with Tehran will succeed, the President responded, “I think they’ll be successful, and if they’re not, it’s going to be a bad day for Iran, very bad.”

City Hall Boots Israel Drone Supplier From Brooklyn Navy Yard — After Mamdani Took Office

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A New York City-based drone company that provides aerial surveillance technology to Israel along the Gaza border has been forced out of the city-owned Brooklyn Navy Yard, following a decision by the yard’s governing body not to renew its lease. The move comes just six weeks after Mayor Zohran Mamdani assumed office.

The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp., which oversees the sprawling 300-acre industrial complex and whose board members serve at the mayor’s discretion, chose not to extend its lease agreement with Easy Aerial. Councilman Lincoln Restler (D-Brooklyn) celebrated the development publicly on X on Thursday.

“This public asset should not be leasing space to companies producing drones that are being transformed into weapons of war,” he said.

Easy Aerial has faced sustained demonstrations outside the historic Navy Yard property, particularly from activists affiliated with a coalition known as “Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard.” The group has repeatedly urged the board to remove companies that provide support to Israel.

State Assemblyman Kalman Yeger (D-Brooklyn), a vocal supporter of Israel, sharply criticized the decision to push the company out of the facility.

“Chasing good jobs out of New York because Mr. Mamdani and his friends hate Jews is probably not a very good economic development program,” he said.

The company’s departure from its location on the Fort Greene side of the Navy Yard reflects what some observers describe as a broader shift in direction at City Hall since Mamdani took the oath of office on Jan. 1.

Under the prior administration, the city took a markedly different approach. Former Mayor Eric Adams, a retired police officer and outspoken advocate for Israel, was reportedly impressed by a 2022 presentation delivered by Easy Aerial alongside Tel Aviv-based Blue White Robotics at an event hosted by the NYC-Israel Chamber of Commerce. According to previous reporting by The Post, Adams at one point considered deploying a fleet of their drones to help combat crime in New York City.

In addition to its work assisting the Israel Defense Forces with border surveillance, Easy Aerial maintains established partnerships with the US Air Force and other federal entities. Its unmanned aerial systems have also been used to track suspicious activity along the US-Mexico border.

The company’s technology has been deployed in high-visibility assignments as well, including providing security support at the Super Bowl.

Ivan Stamatovski, the head of Easy Aerial, did not respond to requests for comment. Ido Gur, a co-founder who is no longer involved in the company’s operations, said he found the Navy Yard’s decision “upsetting” but declined further comment.

Asked whether geopolitical considerations surrounding Israel and the Palestinians factored into the decision, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp. spokesperson Claire Holmes said the lease was not renewed “for business reasons related to operational and campus compliance matters. Like any landlord, we evaluate renewals based on adherence to lease terms and campus policies.”

IDF Foils Two Drone Weapons Smuggling Attempts Along Egypt Border

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The IDF foiled two separate drone-based weapons smuggling attempts along the Egypt border. In one incident, troops monitoring border surveillance systems identified a drone crossing into Israeli airspace and downed it. The drone was found to be carrying three assault rifles. In a separate operation, soldiers from the Paran Regional Brigade located a previously downed […]

Dust Storm Sweeps Across Israel as Temperatures Fluctuate Sharply

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A powerful dust storm that traveled from Egypt into Israel blanketed much of the country on Shabbos morning before gradually weakening later in the day, as forecasters warned of additional weather swings in the days ahead.

Israeli Health Ministry advised the public to limit extended time outdoors, particularly elderly individuals, infants, and those suffering from respiratory conditions, due to the high levels of air pollution accompanying the storm.

The spike in pollution came one day after an intense heatwave gripped the country on Friday. By Saturday, the extreme heat had subsided and temperatures returned to typical seasonal levels. Forecasters say similar conditions are expected to continue over the next few days.

Beginning Sunday, however, a marked shift in weather patterns is forecast, with temperatures climbing well above what is normally expected for this time of year.

The warming trend is expected to intensify on Monday, bringing conditions that are warmer than average and possibly hot and dry. Dust could once again be in the air, and strong easterly winds are predicted in northern Israel.

By Tuesday, temperatures are expected to drop sharply, with the possibility of light rain. Skies are forecast to be partly cloudy to overcast.

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Zelenskyy Says Questions Remain for Allies Over Security Guarantees for Ukraine

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked his international allies for their support but suggested there was still questions remaining over the future security guarantees for his country. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Zelenskyy repeatedly thanked American and European allies for helping Ukraine by providing air defense systems that protect infrastructure like power plants […]

CENTCOM Strikes Over 30 ISIS Targets in Syria After Deadly Ambush

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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) carried out 10 strikes against more than 30 ISIS targets in Syria between Feb. 3 and 12 as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike. •⁠ ⁠The strikes targeted ISIS infrastructure and weapons storage sites using precision munitions from fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and drones. •⁠ ⁠The operation was launched after a Dec. 13 […]

U.S.–Iran Talks Set for Tuesday in Geneva With Omani Mediation

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U.S.–Iran negotiations are set to take place Tuesday morning in Geneva. •⁠ ⁠A U.S. delegation including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will meet with Iranian representatives. •⁠ ⁠Omani officials will be present and are expected to mediate the contacts. •⁠ ⁠Witkoff and Kushner will later participate in trilateral talks involving Russia and Ukraine.

TSA Agents Working Without Pay Amid Partial DHS Shutdown

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TSA agents are working without pay at U.S. airports due to another partial government shutdown A shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that took effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and bags at airports across the country. Travelers with airline reservations may be nervously recalling a 43-day government shutdown […]

RFK Jr. Admits ‘I Used To Snort Cocaine Off Of Toilet Seats’ While Discussing Germs

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. openly discussed his history of substance abuse this week, acknowledging that at one point he would “snort cocaine off of toilet seats” and crediting daily recovery meetings with helping him remain sober for more than four decades.

Kennedy, 72, made the remarks during Thursday’s episode of “This Past Weekend with Theo Von.” He shared that he and the comedian first met at recovery meetings in Los Angeles prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recalling those days, Kennedy said he was “not scared of a germ — I used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats.”

Speaking about the discipline required to maintain sobriety, he emphasized the importance of consistent effort. “Like, if I don’t, if I don’t treat it — which means for me going to meetings every day — it’s just bad for my life,” Kennedy said of his addiction and recovery journey.

Both Von and Kennedy were living in the Los Angeles area at the time they were introduced at a 7 a.m. recovery meeting, which later shut down during the pandemic.

Describing his mindset when he first sought help, Kennedy said, “I mean for me, I said this when I came in, ‘I don’t care what happens, I’m going to a meeting everyday,’” adding that he’s been in recovery for 43 years. “I know this disease will kill me.”

The Cabinet secretary has repeatedly spoken about his long battle with narcotics, including a 14-year heroin addiction.

In a June 2024 interview with podcast host Shawn Ryan, Kennedy made the striking claim that drugs once appeared to boost his academic performance.

“I did very, very poorly in school, until I started doing narcotics,” he said at the time. “I was at the bottom of my class. I started doing heroin, and I went to the top of my class. Suddenly, I could sit still, and I could read.”

“It worked for me,” he added. “And if it still worked, I’d still be doing it.”

Kennedy has also described how his struggle with addiction began in the aftermath of the 1968 assassination of his father, Robert F. Kennedy.

In 1983, he was arrested in South Dakota and charged with heroin possession. The following year, he pleaded guilty to a felony drug possession charge and was sentenced to two years of probation along with community service.

Looking back, Kennedy has described the arrest as “the best thing that could have happened to me,” saying it ultimately pushed him toward sobriety.

Trump: Voter ID Will Be in Place for Midterms, With or Without Congress

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President Donald Trump declared Friday that voter identification rules will be enforced in the upcoming November midterm elections, regardless of whether Congress approves pending legislation on the issue.

In a message posted to Truth Social, Trump indicated he is ready to act on his own if the SAVE America Act fails to clear the Senate, suggesting he would rely on executive authority to advance the policy.

“The Democrats refuse to vote for Voter I.D., or Citizenship. The reason is very simple — They want to continue to cheat in Elections. This was not what our Founders desired. I have searched the depths of Legal Arguments not yet articulated or vetted on this subject, and will be presenting an irrefutable one in the very near future,” Trump wrote.

He added, “There will be Voter I.D. for the Midterm Elections, whether approved by Congress or not! Also, the People of our Country are insisting on Citizenship, and No Mail-In Ballots, with exceptions for Military, Disability, Illness, or Travel.”

Earlier in the week, the House approved legislation requiring voter identification. However, the proposal now faces significant hurdles in the Senate, where it would need 60 votes to overcome a filibuster — a threshold it is widely viewed as unlikely to reach.

In another post, Trump reiterated that he would pursue executive action should lawmakers fail to deliver the bill to him for signature.

“If we can’t get it through Congress, there are Legal reasons why this SCAM is not permitted. I will be presenting them shortly, in the form of an Executive Order,” he wrote.

Trump sharply rebuked critics of voter ID laws, accusing Democrats of acting in bad faith and working to undermine election integrity. He referred to them as “horrible, disingenuous CHEATERS,” and added, “We cannot let the Democrats get away with NO VOTER I.D. any longer.”

He also asserted that Democratic leaders publicly object to voter ID measures while privately treating the issue dismissively.

“They have all sorts of reasons why it shouldn’t be passed, and then boldly laugh in the backrooms after their ridiculous presentations. If it weren’t such a serious matter, it would be considered a TOTAL JOKE!” he wrote.

Continuing his criticism, Trump compared the absence of voter ID requirements to other policies he opposes.

“No Voter I.D. is even crazier, and more ridiculous, than Men playing in Women’s Sports, Open Borders, or Transgender for Everyone. Republicans must put this at the top of every speech — It is a CAN’T MISS FOR RE-ELECTION IN THE MIDTERMS, AND BEYOND! Even Democrat Voters agree, 85%, that there should be Voter I.D.”

Trump also directed criticism at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York.

“It’s only the Political ‘Leaders,’ Crooked Losers like Schumer and Jeffries, that have no shame, and explain why it’s ‘racist,’ and every other thing that they can think of. This is an issue that must be fought, and must be fought, NOW!”

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