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Why is Trump mad about Ontario’s Ronald Reagan tariffs ad?

President Trump called off trade negotiations with Canada on Thursday after the government of Ontario, the most populous province in Canada, released an advertisement that featured remarks from former President Reagan that criticized tariffs.  The advertisement’s launch last week signalled the start of the Ontario government’s “new advertising campaign” in the U.S. against tariffs, which…

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The Oysterman with the Nazi Tattoo Leads by 34 Points

The Democrat Oysterman with the Nazi Totenkopf tattoo, Graham Platner, is in the lead in the primary race against Janet Mills. The winner will run against Sen. Susan Collins. He makes Sen. Collins look great. The primary is June, 2026. Platner has a history of tweeting that white people and rural people are “racist” and [.] The post The Oysterman with the Nazi Tattoo Leads by 34 Points appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.

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Officials rage that Trump pal is ‘out of control’ as Vance fights to salvage peace deal

President Donald Trump announced a peace deal to end the war in Gaza earlier this month, to tremendous fanfare and praise but now his administration is scrambling to prevent it from falling apart, while privately raging at how Israel is putting the whole thing in jeopardy. This follows recent reporting that the administration was fearful the deal would fall apart altogether. According to Politico, “the mounting frustrations come as a succession of senior officials are passing through Israel this week looking to keep a fragile ceasefire in place. They see some recent developments the Israeli Defense Force’s counter-attack in Gaza on Sunday, and the Knesset’s vote in favor of West Bank annexation, which Trump has ruled out as detrimental to the already fragile agreement between Israel and Hamas.”Vice President JD Vance reportedly relayed a “firm message” to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the United States this week in response to the uncertainty. However, the report continued, despite Netanyahu promising that there would be a limited, measured response to the Hamas attack on two IDF soldiers, “The counter-attack on Sunday left more than 40 civilians dead. Senior U. S. officials expressed their frustration about the severity of the attack, telling one Arab ally that Israel was ‘out of control,’ one of the two people familiar with the conversation said.”Trump has also turned his fury on Hamas, warning them in a recent post online that “There is still hope that Hamas will do what is right. If they do not, an end to Hamas will be FAST, FURIOUS, & BRUTAL!”.