Trump Regime Fires Firefighter Safety Inspectors and 9/11 Heroes - A Blow to Health and Justice
On April 1, 2025, the first shock came: The Trump administration began mass layoffs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
Late-Night Phone Calls From the Oval Office - How Donald Trump Turned His Commerce Secretary Into a Hotline for Vanity and Self-Regard
It’s just past one in the morning when the phone rings at Howard Lutnick’s home. Not every night, but often enough for it to have become a ritual. On the other end of the line: the President ...
The SharePoint Vulnerability – A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity in an Interconnected World
It is an attack that once again reveals how vulnerable even the most established IT infrastructures can be: Over the weekend, Microsoft released an emergency patch for a critical vulnerability ...
Harvard vs. Washington – How Trump’s Administration Attacked Science and Now Faces Court - Funding for Radio Free Europe Cannot Be Cut
It is a case that reaches far beyond the campus of Cambridge: On Monday, the storied Harvard University defended itself before the federal court in Boston against a massive intervention by the U.S. government ...
"They Just Wanted to Eat" – The Deadliest Day for the Starving in Gaza Since the Beginning of the War - This Crosses Every Boundary of Human Ethics
It was a Sunday like so many others: marked by hardship, by hope, by the instinctive drive to survive. In the streets of northern Gaza, amid ruins, dust, and burnt-out vehicles, ...
The Protection of the Perpetrators – How Trump’s Department of Justice Treats Silence as Holier than the Suffering of Children
It was a move that calls into question everything a democratic state claims to know about responsibility: On July 19, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice under President Donald ...
A Deal Without Words – Forensic Imaging and Why Ghislaine Maxwell Got Only 20 Years and Could Be Free After 8 to 10
The truth about Jeffrey Epstein, his networks and his connections is not hidden in a few dozen pages of indictment. Nor is it in the verdict against Ghislaine Maxwel ...
The Shadow in the Files, Which Are Fully in Our Possession – How Maria Farmer’s Testimony Brings Donald Trump Closer to Jeffrey Epstein
It was the summer of 1996 when Maria Farmer, a young artist from New York, went to the police for the first time. She reported sexual assaults by Jeffrey Epstein ...
He was dead. They said. Then a hospital in Guatemala called
Luis Leon was 82 years old when the American state erased him - not with a bullet, not with a verdict, but with silence. A routine appointment with ICE in Philadelphia, ...
The Compulsion Toward Peace – Trump’s Ultimatum, Putin’s Defiance, and the Spiral of Drones
The war in Ukraine has entered a state that can no longer be described as either a ceasefire or an escalation – but rather both at once. While Russian rockets and drones rain ...
The Unheard Lawsuit – How Katie Johnson Accused Donald Trump and America Looked Away
It was April 26, 2016, when a woman named Katie Johnson filed a civil lawsuit in the Central District of California. The complaint, typed and submitted without legal counsel ...
How to Seduce a Nation – Chapter 5 of an American Fairy Tale
It begins with a sentence as banal as it is meaningful: "Hi, I'm Donald Trump." There it stands, in black and white, in the middle of the glitter of Fashion Week 1998 ...
A Signature for a Thousand Dollars – Trump's Most Expensive Gospel
It is a book that tells more than its contents. A Bible, bound in patriotism, infused with political calculation ...
A President Sues – Trump’s Campaign Against Murdoch, Dow Jones, and the Complaint
It is a document that at first glance appears official – sober, almost bureaucratic in its language. But those who look more closely will recognize a tectonic shift: Donald J. Trump, 45th and 47th President ...
“His Brother, the President” – Epstein Insider Speaks Out About Trump
The woman speaking sounds calm. Almost casual. But every word she utters is an explosive charge. Stacey Williams, once a model, then mistress to one ...
What People in Germany Don’t Know – The Forgotten Americans
Veronica Taylor lives in a wooden house on a hill in McDowell County, West Virginia. No doctor for miles, no bus, no taxi, no signal.
Jeffrey Epstein: A Room Full of Shadows – The Grand Jury, Curtis Yarvin, and the Tectonic Shift of Power
It was a court ruling, sober in its language, yet epochal in its impact. On July 18, 2025, a federal judge in Manhattan ordered the partial release of the grand jury transcripts in the case ...
"In the Grip of Politics - Why America's Family Farms Are Going Under"
It's not just the interest rates. Not just the seed prices, not just the missing rain. It's a silent quake rippling through the rural regions of the United States ...
A Pious Warrior - How Vance Boelter Became a Christian Attacker
There are stories that defy understanding - and yet must be written. The story of Vance Boelter is one of them. A man who was once honored in rural Minnesota for his kindness and decades later killed two people and seriously ...
200 Signals in the Shadows – How the Location of Mobile Phones on Epstein Island Suggests a Disturbing Truth
It is one of those revelations that do not settle for being a scandal. They open a window into a parallel world – quiet, precise, inescapable. Nearly 200 mobile phones ...
An Attack Foretold - How Trump Plans Jerome Powell's Ouster and Fails at the Constitutional Line
It is perhaps the most explosive power struggle within the American financial system - and one that grows sharper with each passing week: Donald Trump ...
The President Who Sues Himself - Trump's $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Murdoch and the Silence Around Epstein
It was a thunderclap rarely seen even in the American media system: Donald J. Trump, 45th and 47th President of the United States, has filed a lawsuit against media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his flagship publication, The Wall Street ...
One Sentence, One Rage - How Kristi Noem Wants to Silence the Fear of ICE
It was a moment that cut through political rhetoric - cold, defensive, resolute. "Don't you dare ever say that again" - never dare to say such a thing again.
The Blockchain of Power – How Trump Legalizes Stablecoins, Fires Critics, Redistributes Billions and Laughs While Doing It
It was a day that visibly shifted the balance of power in Washington – and not just in the digital realm. With his usual pathos and a smug smile, Donald Trump signed the "GENIUS Act" ...
A Place Called Ochopee – How Alligator Alcatraz Devours Millions, Torments Human Beings, and Is Handsomely Rewarded for It
It was one of those files that were never meant for the public. No press release, no tweet, no transparency portal. Just a sober procurement document, circulated internally between agencies and contractors ...
Farewell to the Social Conscience – How Trump’s Housing Policy Is Failing More Than a Million Children
It begins with a sentence as laconic as it is devastating: "HUD assistance is not supposed to be permanent." It is June 2025 when Scott Turner, Secretary of Housing under Donald Trump ...
Good Trouble Lives – How the Legacy of John Lewis Is Reclaiming America’s Streets
It wasn’t a day of giants, but of the many. Not a march with grand speeches, but a beginning in small groups, decentralized, creative, ...
Brothers in Spirit - How Merz, Macron and Starmer Are Shaping Europe's Response to Trump's Retreat
It is a quiet revolution, initiated not with fanfare but with treaties, train journeys and sober press statements. While Donald Trump once again shakes the transatlantic alliance ...
A Strike for Liberation That Isn't One – Trump's Push for the Epstein Files Reveals Political Panic
It was an attempt to regain control - but above all, it reveals just how much it is slipping away from the president. On Thursday evening, Donald Trump announced that he was authorizing Attorney General Pam Bondi ...
The Hour of Suppression - How Trump Reshapes the State and the World, Gives Away Data, and Erases Truths
The news of this day could hardly be more urgent. While President Donald Trump puts his feet up - swollen, as his doctor casually notes - the political fever in Washington continues to rise.
The Commissioner of Chaos - Jeanine Pirro and the Final Season of American Rule of Law
It begins with an image: the Oval Office, May 2025. A woman takes the oath of office, framed by golden drapes and frozen expressions. Jeanine Pirro, once a prosecutor, ...
Beneath the Earth, Above the Abyss - Trump’s Iran Strike and the Mystery of Pickaxe Mountain
In the language of power, there is no hesitation. Donald Trump acted, and the world held its breath. In a night that is set to go down in history as "Operation Midnight Hammer," ...
"Unfit for Office!" - How Alice Weidel and a Right-Wing Conservative Platform Targeted a Constitutional Judge
It was no ordinary talk show. It was a cross-examination. A lesson in how political campaigns condense into personal attacks - and how a jurist who has dedicated her entire life to academia must defend ...
The Trap in the Courtroom – How Trump’s ICE Tactics Turn the Law into a Weapon and Violate Human Rights in the Cruelest Way
What began as a routine court date ended for Carlos Javier Lopez Benitez in a violent assault – and his arrest. Masked federal agents dragged ...
Q-Donald’s Sweet Bluff - How Coca-Cola Became the Next Stage for His Fantasy World
It was a post made for headlines - and as so often with Donald Trump: loud, confident, unverified. On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, the president announced on Truth Social that Coca-Cola ...
A Farewell with Resonance - Why the Firing of Maurene Comey Reignites the Epstein Files
Es war ein Schnitt, der mehr war als ein Personalvorgang. Mitten in einem eskalierenden Streit um die Aufarbeitung des Epstein-Komplexes hat die Trump-Regierung am Mittwoch eine prominente Staatsanwältin gefeuert –…
“They find what no human sees” – The silent heroes on four paws in the flood zone of Texas
They go where no human can go. They smell what no scanner can detect. And they work when the body has long since failed. In the days following the devastating floods of July ...
Language Ban by Decree - How Trump Deprives Millions of the Right to Understanding
With a single stroke of the pen, the Trump administration has torn down one of the central pillars of citizen-oriented policy history: access to the federal government for people ...
All In - Trump’s Game with the Fed and the Repetition of Loss
It was a single sentence that was enough to shake Wall Street: Donald Trump had “talked about firing the Fed chair.” He said nothing more at first - and yet it was enough to send the stock market ...
Boys and girls, grab the popcorn – Elon Musk has just beamed himself back to Earth for a moment
It was 2:22 p.m. Eastern Time when the universe seemed to pause for a second – as if to ask itself whether this was really serious. Elon Musk, part-time visionary, full-time provocateur, ...
A Visit, an Alliance, an Abyss - How Trump Courts Bahrain While Destabilizing His Own Country
It was a reception filled with pomp, pathos, and political calculation. On Wednesday, Donald Trump welcomed Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to the White House ...
Trump’s New Favorite Enemies - His Own Fans
It is a bizarre moment in the history of political self-denial: Donald J. Trump, celebrated martyr of truth, apostle of alternative facts, and leader of the “Great Unmasking” movement, ...
Deported into Nothingness - How Iran Dispossesses Millions of Afghans While the World Watches
They arrive across a border of dust and heat, with nothing but a plastic bag, an old backpack, sometimes a child in their arms. Nearly 20,000 people each day.
No Training with Weapons - The Lie about UNRWA In the Light of International Responsibility, Legal Norms and Media Ethics
In the international debate on the Middle East conflict, one accusation keeps resurfacing: that UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, ...
The Great Purge – How the Trump Administration Is Firing Immigration Judges Across the Country
It was a weekend of dismissals - quiet, abrupt, consequential. Within just a few days, seventeen immigration court judges in the United States were removed from their positions without explanation. This measure does not target just anyone ...
The Shadow of the Names – Alan Dershowitz, Mike Johnson, and the Political Earthquake Around Epstein’s "Clients"
It was a sentence that felt like a smoke bomb - and at the same time like a revelation. Alan Dershowitz, longtime star attorney, Trump defender, retired Harvard professor, and once part of the exclusive circle that not only knew Jeffrey Epstein but also defended him ...
The Fear of One's Own Movement – How Loomer, Epstein, and Vance Are Shaking Trump's MAGA World
It began with a sentence that struck like a punch through his own ranks: "The Epstein files are a made-up Democrat hoax." Donald Trump repeated these words publicly, clearly, definitively. And Laura Loomer ...
A Government of Threat Letters - How Trump Turned Diplomacy into a One-Man Show
It wasn’t an exchange of polite niceties, no diplomatic feelers—this was a letter. Capital letters, tariffs, threats. Donald Trump has brought several world leaders into line with his new approach: “A letter means a deal.” ...
The Mirror Church – Donald Trump, Prayer, and a Pact with Power - A Grave Danger for Europe
It was supposed to be a moment of faith. A pause. An invitation to humility. But what took place yesterday at the White House under the banner of the “Faith Office Luncheon” ...
Expensive Because of Trump – How Tariffs Are Driving Up the Price of Everyday Life
Inflation is back – not as a global fate, but as a political consequence. What economists have been predicting for months is now becoming apparent on the shelves, ...