MS NOW’s Capehart Calls for 25th Amendment Talk After Trump’s Pearl Harbor JOKE

On Saturday’s edition of MSNBC’s The Weekend, co-host Jonathan Capehart reacted to President Trump’s comment about Japan and Pearl Harbor by demanding discussion of the 25th Amendment — i.e., the removal of Trump from office.

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Should Canada Support Cuba’s Ruthless Regime Asks Star?

As Cuba faces mounting crises, should Canada increase its foreign aid and should Ottawa support U.S. efforts to force a regime change?

U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to take over Cuba — “friendly” or “not friendly” — have landed like a grenade in a debate Canadians thought they understood. For decades, Ottawa’s approach to Havana has been built on engagement, not confrontation. Now Washington is demanding a harder line, tightening sanctions, threatening tariffs on countries that ship oil to the island and dangling the prospect of regime change.

But within Canada, the choice is not simple. Most Canadians who follow Cuba closely agree the communist government has a dismal human-rights record and that ordinary Cubans are suffering. They disagree sharply on whether pressure and sanctions will liberate those Cubans — or bury them.


I doubt many Canadians are worrying about Cuba other than where to go for their next vacay.

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Trans special constable who raped victims as young as 12 and now identifies as a woman WILL be sent to a male prison for 24 years

Haircut qualifies him for death penalty

A trans Metropolitan Police special constable who raped and sexually assaulted a young girl while also working at a prestigious boarding school has been jailed for 24 years.

Remorseless James Bubb groomed his 12-year-old victim online before raping her after they met for the first time at a Christian festival.

The young girl later told police the now-former volunteer officer would threaten her into silence by talking about ‘the powers he had’ with the Met – a line the predator repeated to control a subsequent victim.

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Randy Hillier’s convoy case back on after stay of charges overturned

The criminal case against former Ontario politician Randy Hillier over his participation in 2022’s convoy protest in Ottawa is back on after the province’s top court overturned a decision to stay the charges.

The charges were stayed in late 2024 after a lower court judge ruled the case had dragged on too long, past the mandatory time limits set by the Supreme Court of Canada.

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