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Pakistan Praises Trump for Extending Ceasefire, Puts Pressure on Iran to Talk

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The interior minister of Pakistan, Mohsin Naqvi, held a meeting on Thursday with American Ambassador Natalie Baker to discuss attempts to continue negotiations to settle the war in Iran, expressing hope upon leaving the meeting that the rogue Iranian terror regime would return to the negotiating table.

The post Pakistan Praises Trump for Extending Ceasefire, Puts Pressure on Iran to Talk appeared first on Breitbart.

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Breaking: Explosion Outside Pentagon — Dept. Personnel Injured

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Breaking: Explosion Outside Pentagon — Dept. Personnel Injured

Two commuter buses collided near the Pentagon during the Friday morning rush hour, leaving more than two dozen people injured, including Department of Defense personnel, officials said.

The crash occurred around 7:20 a.m. on Metro Access Road, a busy route leading into the Pentagon complex, according to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency.

An OmniRide bus and a Fairfax Connector bus were involved in the collision, prompting a large emergency response as first responders arrived at the scene.

“At approximately 7:20 a.m. today, an Omni Ride and a Fairfax Connector transit bus collided on the Metro Access Road. Twenty-three passengers were injured. Ten of the twenty-three injured passengers are Department of War personnel. First responders transported 18 individuals to local hospitals for further medical evaluation and treatment. Five passengers were treated on site and released on their own recognizance,” the statement obtained by Fox News said.

Officials said 23 people were hurt in total. Eighteen were taken to nearby hospitals for evaluation and treatment, while five were treated at the scene and released.

Authorities have not disclosed the severity of the injuries and have not yet determined what caused the crash.

The Pentagon Force Protection Agency is investigating the incident.

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Barack Obama Makes Disturbing Threat To Trump

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Barack Obama Makes Disturbing Threat To Trump

President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama appeared to clash publicly this week following Hungary’s national election, in which longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was defeated by opposition leader Péter Magyar. Reuters and other outlets reported that Magyar’s Tisza Party won a decisive parliamentary majority, ending Orbán’s 16-year rule.

Reports also noted that Vice President JD Vance visited Hungary before the election in a show of support for Orbán.

After the result, Obama posted a message praising the outcome:

> “The victory of the opposition in Hungary yesterday, like the Polish election in 2023, is a victory for democracy, not just in Europe but around the world. Most of all, it’s a testament to the resilience and determination of the Hungarian people – and a reminder to all of us to keep striving for fairness, equality and the rule of law.”

Orbán had governed Hungary since 2010 and won multiple democratic elections during that period, though critics accused his government of weakening democratic institutions. ([The Washington Post][3])

The article also references ongoing political disagreements between Trump and Obama over domestic redistricting battles and foreign policy.

It further highlights Trump’s criticism of Obama-era Iran policy, particularly the 2015 nuclear agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Trump has repeatedly condemned the agreement and the $1.7 billion settlement paid to Iran during that period, arguing it strengthened Tehran. Obama administration officials said the payment resolved a longstanding legal dispute over pre-1979 Iranian funds and was separate from the nuclear accord.

Speaking recently, Trump again criticized Obama’s handling of Iran, saying:

> “That Barack Hussein Obama, did you ever hear of him? Barack Hussein Obama, he had the Iran nuclear deal. He went to Iran, he paid them.”

He continued:

> “Remember, he sent two Boeing 757 jetliners. They took the seats out and they piled it with cash, like 1.7 billion of cash.”

Trump also defended his decision to withdraw the United States from the agreement during his first term, arguing it prevented Iran from advancing toward a nuclear weapon.

Hungary’s election result is being viewed internationally as a major political shift, with implications for the European Union, NATO, and the broader populist movement that had embraced Orbán.

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Trump’s Brand New Attorney General Gets Right To Work Arresting Top Dem

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Trump’s Brand New Attorney General Gets Right To Work Arresting Top Dem

Federal prosecutors have charged Andrea Bradley-Baskin in an alleged conspiracy to steal money from vulnerable and legally incapacitated individuals in the Detroit area.

Authorities also charged Nancy Williams and her fiancé, Dwight Rashad. Prosecutors say the alleged scheme targeted people under guardianship who relied on courts and court-appointed officials to safeguard their finances and property.

Bradley-Baskin was elected to the 36th District Court bench in November 2024. Prosecutors allege she personally benefited from the scheme.

According to investigators, $54,250 connected to the alleged conspiracy was used to rent a nearly $900,000 townhouse in Detroit’s Brush Park neighborhood near Little Caesars Arena.

Prosecutors further allege that more than $29,000 taken from victims was used to rent a home in Westland, Michigan. Property records reportedly show Bradley-Baskin had lived at the Westland residence as early as 2019.

One of the most serious allegations involves Frankie James, who was under the care of a court-appointed guardian. Prosecutors say James’ Detroit home was sold to a company owned by Corey Baskin, the judge’s husband, for one dollar.

The property was later sold for $140,000. If proven, prosecutors argue it would represent the kind of exploitation guardianship systems are meant to prevent.

Another case mentioned in the investigation involves the late Ethel Ciotti. Ciotti’s home was allegedly sold by her court-appointed personal representative, attorney Avery Bradley.

Federal authorities say both Bradley and Bradley-Baskin are under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Prosecutors have also moved to secure assets allegedly tied to the scheme. Authorities filed a federal lien on an Oak Park office building, indicating it could be forfeited if found connected to bribery or other federal crimes.

In May 2025, prosecutors filed another lien on a home in Southfield, Michigan, that could also be subject to forfeiture. Investigators say those properties may reflect the financial footprint of the alleged conspiracy across metro Detroit.

The FBI has additionally obtained search warrants allowing agents to seize records tied to the care and finances of minors and legally incapacitated people. Those warrants reportedly included records connected to Bradley-Baskin’s legal work in guardianship matters.

Federal investigators are now reviewing those materials as part of the ongoing case.

Cases like this can severely damage trust in the justice system. Guardianship courts are intended to protect people who cannot protect themselves, including elderly individuals, minors, and those who are mentally incapacitated.

If prosecutors prove their allegations, the case would represent not only corruption, but an abuse of a system specifically designed to protect society’s most vulnerable people.

Bradley-Baskin’s 2024 election to the bench also raises questions because, according to the report, the FBI investigation was already underway when voters elected her. Critics argue that voters cannot weigh information that is not publicly available before an election.

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