The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. June 22, 1776 In Philadelphia, the Second Continental Congress is […]
Iran has agreed to allow United Nations inspectors access to its nuclear sites following two days of talks in Switzerland, Vice President JD Vance announced Monday.
Mediators Pakistan and Qatar issue statement saying talks will run for rest of the week, as fighting in Lebanon continues to threaten dealIran’s foreign minister has declared “progress” after the first day of talks between high-ranking officials from Washington and Tehran ended in Switzerland, despite a tense opening marked by Donald Trump threats to restart attacks.A joint statement from mediators Qatar and Pakistan said the US and Iran agreed to a roadmap towards a final deal within 60 days. Technical talks between lower-ranked officials will continue for the rest of the week, according to the statement, with fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon at the top of the agenda. Continue reading...
As the internet spent the weekend trying to decode why Donald Trump posted a photo of a blonde stranger and called her his "great daughter," progressive host David Pakman walked through the leading theories on his show, including one he noted was "absolutely insane."In a segment posted Sunday titled "What we know so far about Trump's mystery 'great daughter' post," Pakman laid out the established facts of the bizarre Truth Social message before turning to the wilder explanations floating around online. He started from the basics. "It doesn't take a genius to realize this is not one of Donald Trump's daughters," he said, confirming what Raw Story had previously reported: the photo appears to have been taken at Camp David during the Bill Clinton administration and likely shows New York retail magnate Margo Catsimatidis.The real question, as Pakman framed it, was why the president posted it at all. Pakman floated the explanation many observers had already landed on, that the 80-year-old simply did not recognize the woman. "Very possible he saw the photo, thought it was one of his daughters," Pakman said, adding that if so, "it's a telltale sign of dementia, not recognizing your own family." Even setting that aside, he found the whole thing baffling. Posting "a random picture of this woman" and announcing "great daughter, my honor" is "still very weird," he said, and "doesn't make any sense."It was a competing theory that drew his sharpest reaction. Pakman noted he had seen speculation that the post was actually a veiled threat aimed at Margo's husband, John Catsimatidis, hinting that Trump is actually the father of the couple's daughter. "It's all absolutely insane," he said, steering back toward the more mundane conclusion that Trump simply mistook a decades-old photo of a donor for one of his own children.That restraint is part of why his breakdown stood out, because the rest of the reaction has been anything but restrained. As Raw Story detailed in its own account of the episode, the post showed a blonde woman in a black outfit lounging on a red sofa and talking on a phone, captioned "Great daughter. My Honor!!! President DJT." The problem was obvious to everyone who saw it: the woman is not Ivanka, not Tiffany, not a granddaughter, and not a wife. Independent journalist Aaron Rupar captured the confusion in three words, asking simply, "Who is this?"The identification work was largely done by Mikey Smith, US political editor for the Daily Mirror, who pieced together that the woman is almost certainly Margo Catsimatidis and that the photo dates to the Clinton-era at Camp David. Smith matched the sofa cushions to old Camp David images and spotted the "Presidential call box" Trump reportedly calls his "Diet Coke Button," but he conceded he could not explain the caption, writing that nothing he found accounted for why Trump called Catsimatidis his "great daughter." The account Rogue POTUS Staff offered a possible answer, suggesting the "great daughter" Trump meant was actually Margo's daughter, Andrea Catsimatidis, chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party.Much of the weekend reaction treated the post as evidence of decline. Brian Krassenstein noted pointedly that "one of the main signs of dementia is confusing people for family members," while commentator Chris LaBossiere quipped that "America needs to have a family meeting with grandpa." Analyst Arieh Kovler suspected a staffer posted the image and that "nobody queried it or told him 'that's not your daughter'."For all the theories swirling around the post, Pakman's bottom line was that the most outlandish ones say more about the speculators than the president. The known facts are strange enough without inventing a hidden paternity scandal. A sitting president broadcast a decades-old photo of a wealthy donor, called her his daughter, and offered no explanation, and that alone, in Pakman's telling, is the part worth taking seriously.
Colombia, a country rife with cartel violence, drug kingpins, and political assassinations picked their new leader on Sunday.
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