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NEW: Trump Hints At Major Oil Pipeline Revival

President Donald Trump paused steep 50% tariffs that were set to go in place on Canadian imports, teasing a possible deal over a joint oil pipeline killed by former President Joe Biden.

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The tariffs, announced in July, were set to go into place on Wednesday and hit products like wine, hockey sticks, and cement. Trump posted on Truth Social Tuesday night that the tariffs were being paused while a deal was finalized with Canada that might include reviving the Keystone XL pipeline.

“I have paused the 50% Tariffs against Canada, that were scheduled to kick in tomorrow morning for a three day period, based on the fact that Canada and the U.S.A., subject to the finalization of documents, have a DEAL! The great Keystone XL Pipeline, long ago killed by Sleepy Joe Biden, may be awoken from the grave!” Trump said.

Trump Weighs In On Controversial Flock Cameras

The president said that the technology has “pros and cons,” adding that he would render a verdict on where he lands on the matter “over the next couple of weeks.”

“There’s a lot of debate right now about these license plate scanners that are going up across the country. They’re called Flock cameras,” Daily Caller White House correspondent Reagan Reese told the president. “People are worried that the police might misuse them. Have you heard of them?”

“Well, it’s being studied right now,” Trump responded. “You know, you have pros and cons, right? It’s being studied right now. We’ll have an answer sort of as to our views on it over the next couple of weeks.”

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‘Kick Rocks’: Kentucky Mother and Daughter Refuse $26 Million Offer for Family Farm from AI Data Center Developer

A mother and daughter in Maysville, Kentucky, walked away from a combined $26.48 million offer for their family farmland after learning the buyer planned to build a massive AI data center on it.

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An unknown company was buying up Kentucky farmland, and it wanted 463 acres from Delsia Bare at $48,000 per acre and 71 acres from her mother, Ida Huddleston, at $60,000 per acre. At first the women agreed to sell. Then they learned the land their family had farmed for nearly 200 years would host a data center, and their answer changed to no.

“Kick rocks and don’t come back,” Bare told the company’s representative after successfully revoking the agreements. She and her mother, self-described “country hicks,” have since become polarizing figures in the rural fight against AI infrastructure. Bare, 54, is nearly blind from diabetes. Huddleston is an 83-year-old churchgoing widow who walks with a cane. “One of us is blind and the other’s cripple,” said Huddleston.

Abdul El-Sayed Compares Himself to Jesus: He Was ‘Radical in His Time Too’

Far-left Democrat Michigan U.S. Senate candidate Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed cited the Quran as the inspiration behind his politics and compared himself to Jesus during a podcast interview

El-Sayed said:

One of the most frustrating things is there’s this notion that somehow when Muslims are trying to organize politically, that there’s this effort to push a certain ideology. There’s this verse in the Quran, Lā ikrāha fī d-dīn, which literally means there’s no compulsion on faith. So if you’re not doing a certain thing out of your faith, compelling people to follow a certain set of faith or set of laws out of your faith like faith is kind of the thing itself.

So there is no compulsion in religion. Your job is to live out your faith, and to try to do so in a way where you’re offering dignity and opportunity to other people not to compel them to behave in any sort of way, but to try to create a level freedom where people have the right to choose how they want to live their lives, if they want to pray at all, how they want to pray, who they want to love, how they want to engage in the world.

Fauci Adviser Pleads Guilty In COVID Records Case

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Dr. David Morens, the longtime senior science adviser to Anthony Fauci, pleaded guilty this week to one count of conspiracy to commit offenses and to defraud the United States.

The 78-year-old former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases official entered the plea after an April indictment. He faces a maximum of five years in federal prison as well as a $250,000 fine, The Washington Examiner reported.

Morens first garnered backlash in 2023. The House Oversight Committee’s Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic found that he had conducted official business on his personal Gmail account specifically to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests. In 2021, he told colleagues to contact him on that personal email and said he would “delete anything [he did not] want to see in the New York Times,” per the Examiner.

The same investigation showed a personal friendship between Morens and then- EcoHealth Alliance president Dr. Peter Daszak. That private organization received government funding for bat coronavirus research carried out at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The $3.1 million grant titled “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence” included a $600,000 subaward to the Wuhan lab. Some researchers who reject the animal-to-human spillover explanation have referenced that work as a possible source of SARS-CoV-2.

 
 
 

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