Tag: Democrats

  • Nicki Minaj: Allegations That Celebrities Worship Satan and Sacrifice Children

    Nicki Minaj: Allegations That Celebrities Worship Satan and Sacrifice Children

    Digital Phablet – Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj recently caused a stir on X (formerly Twitter) after posting controversial claims on Musk’s social media platform. She alleged that some of the most beloved celebrities worship Satan and accused Democrats of sacrificing children to strengthen their power.

    In a series of detailed posts that attracted millions of views and thousands of likes, Minaj claimed her documentary was intentionally sabotaged and her projects delayed by unidentified parties. She expressed, “My documentary was undermined because I revealed the abuse I endured. They’ve been trying to block all my projects, hoping I’d lose money and have to beg for their assistance.”

    Nicki Minaj: Claims that Celebrities Worship Satan and Democrats Sacrifice Children

    Minaj shared a chilling tweet suggesting that top artists are involved in satanic cult rituals, including the kidnapping, mutilation, and killing of babies from other countries as blood sacrifices to their deity. She emphasized that when one’s master is Satan, bloodshed becomes a constant necessity, asserting, “The jig is up.”

    She further posted a photo of Chucky and reiterated her accusations, stating, “Your favorite artist has been practicing rituals in a satanic cult, taking babies from other nations to mutilate and slaughter as offerings to their god. When your master is Satan, shedding blood is inevitable. The jig is finally up.”

    Additionally, Minaj posted a picture of Jay-Z at age 27 and Beyoncé at 16, captioning it with an inflammatory message: “Do y’all realize these people have been sacrificing children to keep and gain power? If you vote Democrat again, you’re just as soulless and doomed.”

    Recently, Minaj stirred controversy during a summit in Washington by claiming she is the top supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to CNBC, she plans to contribute between $150,000 and $300,000 to bolster her fans’ accounts supporting Trump.

    Minaj’s provocative statements have sparked widespread debate and media coverage, highlighting her readiness to voice controversial opinions on social media.

  • Newly Released Photos Show Trump at Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate

    Newly Released Photos Show Trump at Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate

    Democratic members of Congress unveiled 19 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate Friday, including images of current President Donald Trump, as a deadline approaches for the full release of documents tied to the late financier.

    Trump appears in three of the photos presented by House Oversight Committee Democrats, who are reviewing over 95,000 images obtained from Epstein’s property. One black-and-white shot shows Trump smiling with several women, their faces censored. Another captures him standing next to Epstein, while a third shows him seated with another woman, his loosened red tie visible. The specific dates and locations of these photos remain unknown.

    “Everyone knew this man,” Trump remarked at the White House, adding, “He was everywhere in Palm Beach. He has pictures with nearly everyone—hundreds of people have photos with him. It’s no big deal.” A White House spokesperson claimed that Trump’s administration has done more for Epstein’s victims than Democrats ever did. They also questioned why Democrats continued associating with Epstein after his conviction, suggesting media should scrutinize their motives.

    The Epstein case continues to haunt Trump politically, having heaped pressure for months after he amplified conspiracy theories related to Epstein’s activities to his base. Many of Trump’s supporters believe there has been a cover-up of Epstein’s ties to high-profile figures and details surrounding his death in a Manhattan jail in 2019. The Justice Department recently stated there is no evidence pointing to third-party involvement or blackmail schemes connected to Epstein.

    A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates only half of Republican respondents approve of Trump’s handling of the Epstein matter, a stark contrast to his 85% approval within the party overall. While Trump and Epstein were connected during the 1990s and early 2000s, Trump claims he severed ties before Epstein pleaded guilty to prostitution charges. Trump denies any knowledge of Epstein’s exploitation of underage girls.

    Other notable figures appearing in the released images include former President Bill Clinton, ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, and ex-Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. Some of the photos also depict sex toys and a “Trump condom” bearing Trump’s face and the slogan “I’M HUUUGE!”

    The committee, led by Republican Chairman James Comer, asserts that Democrats are politicizing the investigation by cherry-picking images and applying selective redactions to craft a false narrative about Trump. Democrats emphasize that the photos feature wealthy and influential men associated with Epstein, alongside images of women and Epstein’s properties, with more photos expected soon.

    Democrat Robert Garcia emphasized that these images raise serious questions about Epstein’s associations with some of the globe’s most powerful men. He urged the Department of Justice to release all remaining files immediately. To protect Epstein’s victims, faces of the women in the photos have been redacted.

    Meanwhile, the Justice Department is set to declassify additional Epstein-related documents next week, with legislation requiring the release within 30 days of Trump’s recent signing. As the deadline looms, the ongoing document release continues to stir political debate and speculation.

  • Trump Calls for Jail for Democrats Over Military Warning

    Trump Calls for Jail for Democrats Over Military Warning

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump argued late Saturday that six Democrats involved in a video urging military officers to disobey unlawful orders “should be behind bars.” His comments followed accusations made on Friday, where he labeled the lawmakers’ behavior as “seditious” and potentially punishable by death.

    Democrats denounced Trump’s statements as “completely inappropriate” threats directed at the six senators and representatives, all of whom have backgrounds in military or intelligence sectors. On Saturday night, Trump took to social media, asserting:

    “THE TRAITORS WHO TOLD THE MILITARY TO DISOBEY MY ORDERS SHOULD BE IN JAIL RIGHT NOW, NOT ON THE FAKE NEWS NETWORKS TRYING TO DEFEND WHAT THEY SAID.”

    He condemned their message as “HIGH-LEVEL SEDITION” with no alternative interpretation.

    The viral video posted on social media Friday called on the military to “refuse illegal orders” and featured Arizona’s Mark Kelly, Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin, Colorado’s Jason Crow, Pennsylvania’s Chrissy Houlahan and Chris Deluzio, along with Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire. Their specific reference to which orders they disputed remains unclear, but Trump has previously deployed the National Guard in several cities, often contrary to local officials’ wishes, in an effort to quell unrest.

    Internationally, Trump authorized strikes against suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, resulting in over 80 casualties. Experts consider these actions to be unlawful.

    Trump has previously hinted at the death penalty in related contexts. In 2023, former military officer Mark Milley disclosed that he had covertly contacted his Chinese counterpart following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, to reassure Beijing that the U.S. remained stable and did not intend aggression toward China. Trump responded on social media, stating, “In previous times, that would have warranted THE DEATH SENTENCE!”

  • US Shutdown Continues Amid Trump’s Persistent Demands

    US Shutdown Continues Amid Trump’s Persistent Demands

    The government shutdown appeared poised to continue into its third week, as Senate members once again declined to pass a Republican funding bill on Thursday, despite President Donald Trump’s efforts to pressure opposition Democrats.

    Since October 1, federal agencies have run out of funds, leading to a halt in many public services amid ongoing deadlocks between the two parties, which have resulted in near-daily failed votes to reopen the government.

    With no clear breakthrough in sight, the Senate has adjourned until next Tuesday, meaning no votes will occur during that period.

    Trump reiterated his threat to cut back government programs favored by Democrats while criticizing the Democratic Party over the shutdown during a cabinet meeting.

    “The Democrat shutdown is causing pain and suffering for hardworking Americans, including our military personnel, air traffic controllers, and low-income mothers, including those with young children and those struggling to get by,” he stated.

    His attempts to sway Democrats to support the Republican bill— which would keep the government funded through late November as negotiations proceed— have so far been unsuccessful.

    Sources indicate that Democrats are privately preparing for a shutdown that could last several more weeks unless Republicans agree to their demands, particularly regarding the extension of healthcare subsidies set to expire on December 31.

    About 750,000 federal workers remain on furlough— placed on unpaid leave— and both sides are concerned about the possibility that military personnel may miss their paychecks next Wednesday.

    A bipartisan House proposal that would ensure the pay of 1.3 million active-duty service members throughout the shutdown currently has around 150 supporters.

    However, Republican leaders oppose bringing the bill to a vote, insisting that the armed forces will receive their pay if Democrats supply the votes needed to end the shutdown.

    “President Trump has been clear: we need to pay our troops,” said GOP Congresswoman Jen Kiggans, the bill’s author, on social media.

    Democrats, buoyed by polls showing most voters blame Republicans for the shutdown, are betting that public support will grow the longer the standoff continues.

    “Every day that passes gets better for us,” Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told Punchbowl News.

    “We anticipated this scenario early on and prepared for it, knowing healthcare issues would be front and center on September 30. Their strategy was to threaten us and bluff until we capitulated, but we were ready,” he added.

    In addition to widespread spending cuts, Trump’s aggressive strategy to force Democrats into concessions involves threats to cut some popular programs favored by Democrats, which are less supported by Republicans.

    “We plan to cut some well-liked Democratic programs— not very popular with Republicans— because that’s how this works,” Trump said during his cabinet meeting.

    “They wanted to do this, so we’re giving them a taste of their own medicine,” he added.

  • JD Vance Slams ‘Insane’ Backlash Over Sydney Sweeney Ad

    JD Vance Slams ‘Insane’ Backlash Over Sydney Sweeney Ad

    Digital Phablet – JD Vance supports Sydney Sweeney amidst controversy, poking fun at liberals for their outrage over an American Eagle jeans advertisement.

    Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the debate surrounding the Sydney Sweeney ad for American Eagle jeans, smiling as he told liberals to stay angry.

    “My advice to Democrats is to keep labeling everyone who finds Sydney Sweeney attractive as a Nazi,” Vance said jokingly during Friday’s episode of the conservative “Ruthless” podcast. Clearly, that’s their strategy.

    WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 31: U.S. Vice President JD Vance (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images/AFP)

    Vance added, “It’s quite revealing about the Democrats—they have a typical all-American gorgeous girl in a standard jeans ad, aiming to sell jeans to American youth. Yet, this has driven them into a frenzy. It’s like, ‘Did you learn nothing from the 2024 election?’

    “One lesson I thought they might take is to be less crazy. But what they seem to have learned is to call people Nazis just because they think Sydney Sweeney looks good,” Vance told the hosts of “Ruthless,” who recently signed with Fox News. “Brilliant strategy!” Especially since winning over young American men is crucial for midterm success.

    “Much of the Democrats’ approach seems to revolve around hostility toward fundamental American values. They can’t help but overreact when they see a pretty girl in a jeans ad,” Vance remarked. “It reveals far less about the ad than about their own paranoia.”

    The controversy over the American Eagle ads featuring Sweeney ignited online because many interpret the pun involving “genes” and “jeans” as having eugenicist or racist implications to prioritize her white background. However, CNN White House producer Alejandra Jaramillo pointed out that “no leading Democratic officials have commented on this ad yet.”

    The campaign was intended to be playful, focusing on wordplay. In one commercial, Sweeney states, “Genes are passed from parents to children,” then looks into the camera and adds, “My jeans are blue.” In another scene, she stands in front of a sign saying, “Sydney Sweeney has great genes,” with “genes” crossed out and replaced with “jeans.”

    This week, White House spokesperson Steve Cheung described the reactions as “cancel culture gone too far.”

    “This twisted, foolish, and dense liberal thinking is a significant factor in why Americans voted the way they did in 2024,” Cheung tweeted. “They’re tired of this nonsense,” he added, sharing a screenshot of an MSNBC opinion piece titled “Sydney Sweeney’s ad reflects an unchecked shift toward whiteness.”

  • Trump Sails Through Impeachment Amid Divided House on Iran Strikes

    Trump Sails Through Impeachment Amid Divided House on Iran Strikes

    Trump Survives Impeachment Vote Amid Rising Tensions


    US President Donald Trump arrives at a dinner for NATO heads of state and governments hosted by Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Dutch Queen Maxima on the sidelines of a NATO Summit at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, on June 24, 2025. — Reuters

    • Bipartisan Vote: Democrats and Republicans team up for a 344-79 vote to dismiss the resolution.
    • Support for Impeachment: Seventy-nine House Democrats back Al Green’s impeachment resolution.
    • Criticism of Vote: Lawmakers label the vote as a "completely unserious, selfish move."

    On Tuesday, President Donald Trump successfully fended off an impeachment effort in the House of Representatives when a resolution introduced by Representative Al Green aimed at impeaching him over recent military actions against Iran was overwhelmingly voted down.

    The final tally was 344-79, with a considerable number of Democrats joining Republicans to defeat the measure. According to Politico, 128 Democrats allied with all 216 Republicans to block Green’s resolution.

    Notably, many Democratic leaders, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, expressed caution about pursuing further impeachment actions after Trump’s earlier impeachment attempts during his first term did not lead to removal.

    On the other side of the vote, 79 House Democrats, mainly progressives from secure districts, opted to support keeping Green’s resolution alive. This group featured well-known figures like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who has been vocal about calling for impeachment following the military strikes on Iran.

    This vote follows closely on the heels of Israel’s unexpected airstrikes that commenced on June 13, targeting Iranian nuclear facilities where Tehran was reportedly seeking to enhance its atomic capacity, drastically escalating tensions in the region.

    Iran, which claims its uranium enrichment efforts are for peaceful purposes, retaliated with missile strikes on Israeli cities. The situation escalated further with U.S. military operations after Trump authorized strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—on June 21, without waiting for congressional approval.

    Earlier that same day, both Iran and Israel indicated a temporary cessation in their air conflict, following Trump’s rebuke of their actions, which were in violation of a ceasefire he had declared.

    In light of these tensions, Green prompted a swift vote on his five-page resolution, which contended that Trump "disregarded the principle of separation of powers by encroaching on Congress’s authority to declare war." This move sparked significant backlash among many House Democrats.

    Critics described the vote as "premature" and "unhelpful," labeling it a "completely unserious and selfish move" that complicated their political standing, as reported by Axios. Many Democrats voiced their frustration, asserting that the vote was counterproductive.

    "There are many other issues we should be prioritizing right now," remarked one House Democrat, reflecting the sentiments of others who felt torn between grassroots activists advocating for impeachment and a broader, more centrist electorate.

    Concerns were also raised regarding the legal and tactical soundness of Green’s resolution. Some lawmakers deemed it to be weaker than a previous impeachment effort led by Representative Shri Thanedar, which had been dropped following considerable backlash.

    "What message does this send to China and Russia? After engaging in military action, we attempt to impeach the President," questioned Representative Jared Moskowitz. Another Democrat warned about the likelihood of courts upholding the impeachment, citing the contentious nature of the constitutional powers over war.

    Despite the overwhelming disapproval from his party, Green expressed to Axios that he felt "not a shred of regret" for forcing the vote, standing firm on the belief that "no single individual should have the authority to drag over 300 million people into war without Congressional consultation."

  • Joe Biden Expresses Gratitude to Supporters After Cancer News

    Joe Biden Expresses Gratitude to Supporters After Cancer News

    President Biden Thanks Americans Following Cancer Diagnosis

    US President Joe Biden addresses the media after a closed Senate Democratic Caucus lunch at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 2, 2023. — Reuters

    WASHINGTON: On Monday, President Joe Biden expressed his heartfelt thanks to the American public for their “love and support” after announcing his recent diagnosis of prostate cancer.

    His diagnosis of an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones, was made public over the weekend. This news prompted a wave of support from various quarters, including Biden’s political opponent, former President Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris, and many everyday Americans.

    Biden, 82, shared a message on X, noting, “Cancer affects us all. Like many of you, Jill and I have come to understand that we find our strength in our most difficult moments.” He included a photo with his wife, Jill. “Thank you for surrounding us with your love and support,” he added.

    According to his office, Biden was diagnosed on Friday after experiencing urinary symptoms and the discovery of a prostate nodule. “While this represents a more aggressive variant of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, allowing for effective management. The President and his family are currently discussing treatment plans with his doctors,” the statement also said.

    Trump, who has frequently criticized Biden’s cognitive abilities and presidential record, expressed his sadness over the news. He posted on Sunday, “We send our warmest wishes to Jill and the family, and wish Joe a quick and successful recovery.”

    Kamala Harris, who stepped in as the Democratic nominee when Biden withdrew from last year’s presidential race, remarked, “Joe is a fighter. I know he will tackle this challenge with the strength, resilience, and optimism that have always characterized his life and leadership.”

    About Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), one in eight men will receive a diagnosis during their lifetime. If detected early, it can often be treated successfully, yet it remains the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men.

    Hormone therapy is a common treatment option aimed at shrinking tumors and slowing cancer progression, though it is not a definitive cure. Biden’s cancer diagnosis includes a “Gleason score of nine (Grade Group five),” which indicates a particularly aggressive form of the disease, according to the ACS.

    Biden’s health has become a significant topic in the ongoing 2024 presidential race, where Trump and his conservative allies have repeatedly critiqued the incumbent’s cognitive abilities. After a challenging debate performance against Trump, Biden opted to withdraw from the campaign for a second term.

    Biden’s life has been marked by deep personal loss. In 1972, he lost his first wife and infant daughter in a tragic car accident. His son Beau passed away from an aggressive brain cancer at the age of 46 in 2015.

    Following Beau’s death, then-President Barack Obama initiated a “cancer moonshot” initiative aimed at combating cancer across the U.S., putting Biden, his vice president, in charge of leading the effort. “It’s personal for me,” Biden stated at the time.

  • Greenland Unites in Response to US Pressure on Its Future

    Greenland Unites in Response to US Pressure on Its Future

    A view of Greenland’s parliament in Nuuk on March 12, 2025. — Reuters

    Greenland’s Democrats are preparing to announce a coalition government made up of four parties on Friday, following an election overshadowed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s attempts to gain control over the territory, as reported by local media.

    The announcement of the coalition is expected to take place during U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s visit to the Arctic territory. Vance’s schedule, which generated some initial friction with Greenland and Denmark, includes a stop at the U.S. military base in Pituffik on Friday.

    Initially, his plans included attending a local dog-sled race with his wife, Usha, and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, despite not having an official invitation from Greenland’s government.

    According to Greenlandic broadcaster KNR, the coalition will be revealed at 11:00 AM local time. A source involved in the discussions confirmed to Reuters that Jens-Frederik Nielsen, leader of the pro-business Democrats, will head the new government after his party increased its representation to 10 seats in the election held on March 11.

    Nielsen has called on the parties to put aside their differences to form a broad coalition, demonstrating solidarity against Trump’s ongoing campaign to annex Greenland.

    This coalition will encompass a variety of political beliefs and will control 23 out of 31 seats in the parliament. However, the pro-independence Naleraq party, which has doubled its seats to eight, will not be a part of the coalition, as reported by KNR and the newspaper Sermitsiaq.

    Despite Trump’s claims that Greenland is crucial for U.S. security, the majority of Greenlanders are opposed to the idea of becoming part of the United States. Acting Prime Minister Mute Egede has consistently stressed that the future of the island will be decided by its inhabitants, rather than external entities.