Trump Video Depicting Obamas as Monkeys Sparks Outrage
A video posted by Donald Trump depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys has ignited widespread condemnation and renewed discussions on racial imagery in politics.
A video posted by Donald Trump depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys has ignited widespread condemnation and renewed discussions on racial imagery in politics.
Former President Donald Trump ignited widespread condemnation after sharing a video on Truth Social that superimposed Barack and Michelle Obama's faces on primate bodies, reviving racist conspiracy theories during Black History Month.
Treasury Board President announces most federal public servants must work in-office minimum 4 days weekly from July 2026, citing public service strengthening.
A controversial video posted by Donald Trump depicts Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys, sparking outrage and highlighting ongoing election conspiracy theories in U.S. politics.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is listed in the Epstein documents, though not in a significant role. This news emerges as he leads the Liberal Party, with implications for Canadian politics and public trust.
Norwegian authorities have launched an investigation into former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland regarding his alleged ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as international scrutiny continues.
Amid the release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein documents, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's mention is clarified, with no evidence of wrongdoing linked to the sex offender case.
The DOJ has released millions of Jeffrey Epstein files, raising questions about former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's potential connections amidst a flurry of other national news.
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RecommendedCanadian government slashed TikTok ad spending by nearly $1 million and cut X advertising while increasing Facebook and Instagram budgets amid ongoing Meta negotiations.
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell delivered a fiery condemnation of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, calling him a 'buffoon' and criticizing his defense of Donald Trump during congressional testimony.
A federal watchdog criticizes the government's budget bill for dismissing decades of overcharging veterans, calling it unfair and demanding accountability for past financial injustices.
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani reports productive discussions with U.S. officials, signaling potential progress on bilateral issues between Canada and the United States.
Senator Ted Cruz faces criticism for questioning Netflix executives about Billie Eilish's Grammys speech during an antitrust hearing, with experts calling it culture war politics.
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RecommendedThe federal Liberal government has dissolved specialized positions on Islamophobia and antisemitism, replacing them with a broader advisory council focused on rights and inclusion.
A new federal rule creates a 'Schedule Policy/Career' category for 50,000 government employees, potentially making climate change statements grounds for dismissal.
The federal government in Ottawa has announced a new policy requiring public servants to work in-office a minimum of four days per week, beginning this summer. This move marks a significant shift from remote work arrangements.
The federal government will require public servants to work from the office four days per week starting in July, with executives returning full-time in May, following similar moves by Ontario and Ottawa.
In Venezuela, opposition figures are courageously testing the boundaries of free speech, offering a glimmer of hope for democratic renewal amidst ongoing political tensions.
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RecommendedAt the National Prayer Breakfast, Rep. Jonathan Jackson delivered a pointed prayer urging President Trump to show compassion for families in Minneapolis amid immigration crackdown chaos.
U.S. President Donald Trump has committed all federal law enforcement resources to assist in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, who vanished from her Arizona home under suspicious circumstances.
Hillary Clinton responds forcefully to Rep. James Comer's efforts to link the Clintons to Jeffrey Epstein, calling for public testimony instead of private depositions.
Former President Donald Trump voices discomfort over Bill Clinton facing testimony demands regarding Jeffrey Epstein ties, while acknowledging his own past association with the convicted sex offender.
Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques warns that Canada's commitment to spend 5% of GDP on NATO could significantly increase the federal deficit, raising fiscal concerns.
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RecommendedBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer issues emotional apology to Jeffrey Epstein victims for appointing Peter Mandelson as U.S. ambassador amid political crisis.
The newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal numerous Canadian connections, including 69 mentions of Mark Carney and references to political figures like Jason Kenney.
The U.K. Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson as an ambassador, as police investigate the former official.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, speaking at a gala marking 20 years since his government, contends that domestic factors also contribute to Canada's current difficulties, not just U.S. policies.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faces questions about handling Donald Trump, with analysis comparing his approach to Mark Carney's struggles and examining potential compatibility factors.
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RecommendedThe unveiling of Stephen Harper's parliamentary portrait has created an unexpected moment of political consensus in Canada, with Prime Minister Mark Carney praising his predecessor as global instability grows.