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Arrogant Putin Sees ‘No Point In Making Any Serious Compromises’ As Moscow Launches Major Attack On Ukraine After Peace Stalemate
Russian forces unleashed a wave of drone assaults across Ukraine on Wednesday, striking just as Moscow rebuffed a U.S.-backed blueprint to halt the fighting. According to Ukraine’s air force, the barrage included 111 attack and decoy drones, overwhelming multiple regions and leaving the town of Ternivka in the Dnipropetrovsk area reeling, with two fatalities and three wounded.
Even with negotiations underway, Moscow appeared to dismiss the very premise of concessions. Russian state media suggested that President Vladimir Putin sees “no point in making any serious compromises” and believes he remains “absolutely confident on the battlefield,” underscoring his refusal to bend despite the high-level American outreach.
The diplomatic push had stretched late into the night. Five hours of discussions between Putin and President Donald Trump’s emissary Steve Witkoff, joined by Jared Kushner, ended without any breakthrough. The Kremlin acknowledged the impasse with a curt assessment that “compromises have not yet been found.”
Still, Moscow attempted to paint the talks as productive in tone, if not in substance. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that the conversation represented progress in itself, saying, “A direct exchange of views took place yesterday for the first time.”
Peskov insisted that Russia was not shutting the door entirely. He maintained that negotiators had found limited areas of alignment before firmly pushing back on others. “Some things were accepted, some things were marked as unacceptable – this is a normal working process of finding a compromise,” he said.
Despite the stalemate, Peskov signaled that Moscow would not shy away from continuing discussions, asserting that Russia was open to as many rounds of meetings as required to determine whether an agreement could eventually be forged.
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Trump Lays Out Where He Stands With Elon Musk After ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Blowup
President Donald Trump signaled on Tuesday that his personal feelings toward Elon Musk remain warm, even after their dramatic and very public rupture this past summer over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
As the monthly Cabinet session wrapped up, FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence asked whether Musk had rejoined Trump’s inner circle after months of pointed criticism. Trump replied with measured uncertainty but emphasized his affinity for the tech mogul, saying, “Well, I really don’t know. I mean, I like Elon a lot.” He then acknowledged Musk’s enthusiastic support during the 2024 race, before noting that their clash over electric-vehicle rules was a turning point.
In the early stretch of Trump’s second term, Musk was omnipresent in Washington. He became the unofficial head of the Department of Government Efficiency, operating as a special government employee who attended Cabinet meetings, appeared alongside Trump at public events, and drove DOGE’s internal reform efforts. That chapter ended in late May, when Musk’s role with DOGE concluded.
Musk had been a vigorous and visible ally during the 2024 presidential race, traversing swing states and stumping for Trump in a campaign that ultimately swept every battleground. Trump often publicly applauded Musk’s achievements at DOGE, crediting him with rooting out government waste—moves that triggered fierce opposition from federal workers and Democrats who protested both Musk and the administration repeatedly.
The cordial partnership collapsed by June, when Musk launched an aggressive online campaign against the sweeping legislative package that Trump pushed for months. He mocked the One Big Beautiful Bill, calling it the “BIGGEST DEBT ceiling increase in HISTORY,” and escalated the feud further with a personal post alleging, “@RealDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files.”
Trump had said previously that Musk’s breakaway began when he objected to Trump’s move to end the electric-vehicle mandate—a shift that would directly influence Tesla. In June, Trump signed three congressional resolutions eliminating California’s diesel-engine restrictions and its EV-sales mandates, boasting afterward that his signature “will kill the California mandates forever.”
After their split, Musk distanced himself from the administration but occasionally expressed approval online when he supported Trump’s decisions, including commending a July ceasefire agreement between Israel and Gaza.
Their paths crossed again visibly in September at the memorial service for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10. Trump and Musk were spotted sitting together, speaking quietly during the ceremony, signaling a possible thaw.
Musk also attended a high-profile White House dinner on November 18, joining Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and a gathering of major business figures for the event.
Trump’s newest comments about Musk came during his latest Cabinet meeting—the ninth he has held since beginning his second term, matching the total number of full Cabinet meetings Joe Biden conducted throughout his entire four-year presidency.
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“Black Alert” Sparks Massive Protest as Military Police Arrest Yeshiva Bochur — and Then Release Him
A dramatic overnight standoff erupted in the southern city of Ofakim after military police detained a yeshiva bochur classified as a draft dodger — only to release him minutes later when hundreds of protesters surrounded their vehicle following a “Black Alert” callout.
During the late-night hours, a military police team arrived at the home of a young man who had not appeared at the draft office. He had been officially designated as a “me’atzev” (absentee) and then as an “arrestable deserter.”
Upon the officers’ arrival, the bochur‘s family sent out an alert, which led to a mass message through the “Tzeva Shachor” (“Black Alert”) system, summoning crowds to the scene. Within a short time, hundreds of demonstrators converged on the street, surrounding both the home and the military police vehicle.
Although the officers managed to get the yeshiva bochur into the vehicle, the crowd blocked the patrol car on all sides, triggering a large-scale confrontation and preventing the unit from leaving.
A female IDF officer from the military police, who was inside the vehicle at the time, ultimately decided to release the detainee in order to disperse the crowd and allow the military police team to exit the area safely.
Activists celebrated the release, calling it “a tremendous success,” claiming that “the yeshiva bochur was freed by the crowd even after he was already inside the military police vehicle, thanks to the massive protest that erupted at the scene.”
A police source said afterward that the military police had carried out the arrest “without coordination” and “in violation of protocol.” According to the source, local police forces who were called to the scene worked to disperse the protest and escort the military police out unharmed.
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Marco Rubio Says Trump Will Not Be ‘Suckered’ By Maduro Like Biden
Secretary of State Marco Rubio unloaded on Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro during an appearance on Hannity Tuesday night, as President Donald Trump escalates efforts to force the strongman out of power.
Rubio did not mince words when describing the Venezuelan government’s conduct, telling Sean Hannity, “The Maduro regime is not a legitimate government. What it is is a transshipment organization. It allows cocaine and other drugs that are produced in Colombia to be trafficked through Venezuelan territory and – with the cooperation of elements of the regime – are allowed to… leave Venezuela on airplanes and ships headed towards the United States.”
That critique comes as the administration continues to expand military activity around Venezuela. U.S. forces have been conducting operations targeting suspected narcotics vessels in the Caribbean, and the Pentagon recently boosted its presence in the region. Rubio underscored that initiative, saying, “The president has authorized a counter-drug mission in the region. The fact that Maduro is upset about it tells you that drugs are coming out of Venezuela.”
The administration is also preparing to terminate temporary protected status for roughly 600,000 Venezuelans currently residing in the United States, another move that aligns with the White House’s aggressive stance toward Caracas.
Rubio accused Maduro’s government of enabling and partnering with criminal networks, warning that the fallout has engulfed the broader continent. “The Venezuelan regime is a source of instability in the entire region,” he said. “Over eight million Venezuelans have flooded into neighboring countries as a result of the regime’s activities within their own country, including into the United States.”
He added that any attempt to negotiate with Maduro is bound to fail, pointing to what he described as a consistent pattern of broken agreements. Rubio argued, “If you wanted to make a deal with him [Maduro], I don’t know how you do. He’s broken every deal he’s ever made… Maduro has made five deals with different parties over the last 10 years and has broken every single one of them.”
Rubio also highlighted an arrangement between Joe Biden and Maduro that he said collapsed, claiming it never received proper scrutiny. According to Rubio, “Maduro asked [Biden] that his nephews, convicted drug traffickers, be released from U.S. prisons. He asked that his chief money launderer… be released from U.S. custody before he stood trial. In exchange, he promised to hold free and fair elections. He got the nephews back, the drug dealers, he got the bag man back, and he never did the free and fair elections.” Rubio followed that with a sharp assessment: “They suckered Joe Biden. They’re not going to sucker Donald Trump.”
President Trump has recently acknowledged having spoken directly with Maduro, warning him that refusing to step aside could provoke U.S. military action. The exchange followed a cabinet meeting in which Rubio lauded Trump’s global posture, calling this past year one of the most “transformational” periods in American diplomacy since World War II.
Despite the bleak outlook for negotiations, Rubio noted that Trump still remains willing to explore diplomatic avenues. He emphasized the president’s openness, saying, “The president is a unique figure in modern American history. He’s prepared to sit down and meet and talk to anybody. But at the end of the day, there has to be somebody that you can actually make a deal with. We’ve made a deal with the Chinese, but Maduro’s never kept a deal. That doesn’t mean the president won’t try.”
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Malcolm Hoenlein: Antisemites Are Flush With Cash — And We’re Losing Ground
Malcolm Hoenlein delivered an urgent message at the Yisroel Hayom Conference in New York, describing an alarming demographic and cultural trajectory he believes is endangering both Israel’s standing and the stability of the American Jewish community. As Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, he argued that shifts in population and political influence are rapidly outpacing the Jewish community’s preparedness to address them.
Reflecting on decades of public service—from his political activism in the 1950s during Adlai Stevenson’s presidential campaign to his lifelong battle against antisemitism—Hoenlein said the trends he long feared have now materialized. “Unfortunately,” he stated, “this prophecy has come true.” He noted that today’s manifestations of antisemitism echo troubling patterns he witnessed in Europe, warning that America is no longer immune to similar developments.
Hoenlein stressed that, despite widespread awareness, the community continues to avoid confronting the magnitude of the crisis. While hundreds of new groups have emerged over the last two years to combat antisemitism, many flush with funding, he said the overall effort lacks coherence. “For the past twenty years I have been warning about the phenomenon,” he said, adding that “we are winning a few battles but losing the war.” He emphasized the absence of a coordinated financial and strategic framework and pointed to the latest New York elections as evidence of how rapidly the political landscape is shifting. According to him, the city’s Muslim population now surpasses major ethnic communities such as Italians and Poles—and continues to expand.
During the conversation, Hoenlein addressed claims that nearly 30 percent of Jewish voters supported Zohran Mamdani. He dismissed the figure as inaccurate, explaining that the methods used to calculate the vote do not properly measure Jewish demographics. “They did not vote for him,” he said, noting that even if the number were closer to 20 percent, the real question is why those voters were drawn to Mamdani. “He spoke about the cost of living. He excited them. We are not exciting young people, and it is not only a revolt against Israel, Israel is just a symbol. It is a revolt against their families. We are not growing, and we are not building the future. We are the ones who carry this message we always have and now is the time to focus on the future.”
When asked if the community can still turn the tide, Hoenlein pointed to the limits of political maneuvering when stacked against demographic trends. “Ten years ago I said, ‘Don’t run, prepare,’ because you can argue with politics and policy but not with demography,” he explained. He called for investment in a new generation—one that is deeply educated, confident, and tied to Israel—but urged that the approach must be innovative and fundamentally different from past efforts.
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Trump Says Americans May Soon Pay ‘No Income Tax’ As White House Explores Alternative Revenue Streams
President Donald Trump ignited a new national debate on Tuesday when he hinted that Americans could soon see the federal income tax vanish entirely, suggesting that soaring tariff revenue may make such a sweeping change possible under his watch.
Speaking to reporters following a cabinet meeting, Trump declared that “at some point in the not too distant future you won’t even have income tax to pay,” insisting that the money now flowing into the Treasury is “so great… so enormous.” He went even further, musing that income taxes might be scrapped or reduced to a symbolic level, saying, “Whether you get rid of it or just keep it around for fun or have it really low, much lower than it is now, but you won’t be paying income tax.”
If realized, the elimination of income tax would constitute the most dramatic transformation of America’s tax structure in more than 100 years. Trump has often signaled interest in funding the government through tariffs, but his comments on Tuesday represent his clearest embrace of that direction.
Earlier in his second term, he put forward the idea of exempting individuals earning below $150,000 from income tax altogether and relying on tariffs to compensate for the lost revenue. That plan echoed the rhetoric he used in January, when he said, “It’s time for the United States to return to the system that made us richer and more powerful than ever before. Instead of taxing our citizens to enrich foreign nations, we should be tariffing and taxing foreign nations to enrich our citizens.”
His stance surfaced again during an interview with podcaster Joe Rogan while on the campaign trail, when he was asked directly whether he was serious about abolishing personal income taxes. Trump replied, “Yeah, sure, why not?” explaining that tariffs could serve as the government’s primary funding source in place of wage-based taxation.
This position marks a departure from ideas he floated decades ago. During his brief consideration of a presidential run with the Reform Party in 1999, Trump toyed with a proposal for a one-time “net worth” tax on individuals whose wealth exceeded $10 million.
Should he pursue elimination of the income tax now, the initiative would entail massive revisions to the tax code and would meet heavy resistance in Congress, especially with the House majority holding only a slim margin.
Although abandoning income tax has traditionally been viewed as an outsider proposal, Trump’s push to rely heavily on tariffs has propelled the notion closer to the center of national discussion than it has been in generations.
{Matzav.com}UN Presses Israel on Golan Withdrawal, Danon Responds: We Will Never Back Down
A new resolution at the UN General Assembly reignited international criticism of Israel on Tuesday, as the body approved a measure insisting that Israel relinquish the Golan Heights and labeling Israel’s control of the area as “illegal.”
Egypt brought the proposal to the floor, pressing the demand that, “Israel withdraw from all the occupied Syrian Golan to the line of 4 June 1967 in implementation of the relevant Security Council resolutions.” The text accuses Israel of blocking progress toward stability in the region, asserting that its governance of the strategic plateau amounts to “a stumbling block in the way of achieving a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the region.”
The vote divided the chamber: 123 nations supported the resolution, seven voted against, and 41 abstained. The opposing camp included Israel, the United States, Paraguay, Palau, Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, and Tonga.
The initiative mirrors a yearly effort driven by Syria and several Arab states, who routinely put forward similarly worded resolutions that typically gain majority approval with little difficulty.
Israel’s envoy to the UN, Danny Danon, blasted the move, responding sharply that, “The UN General Assembly once again proves how disconnected it is from reality.” He faulted the organization for fixating on Israel while ignoring real dangers unfolding in the region.
Danon emphasized that the UN was misplacing its focus, saying, “Instead of addressing the crimes of the Iranian axis and the dangerous activities of militias in Syria, it demands that Israel withdraw from the Golan Heights – a vital defense line that protects our citizens.”
He closed with a firm declaration of Israel’s stance on the matter: “Israel will not return to the 1967 lines and will not abandon the Golan. Not now, not ever.”
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