🔁Mario Nawfal:
🚨12-HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. 🇺🇸Trump Ends War on Crypto — At the White House’s first crypto summit, Trump declared an end to the federal “war on crypto,” blaming Biden’s administration for its hostility before the election.
2. 🇺🇸Border Crossings Collapse — U.S.-Mexico border apprehensions dropped to 8,326 in February—the lowest in decades. Trump's policies are reversing record surges, proving effective despite critics.
3. 🇰🇷South Korea’s Yoon Freed — President Yoon Suk Yeol walked free after prosecutors declined to appeal his release. He was indicted over alleged rebellion tied to his martial law decree.
4. 🇷🇺Ukraine Troops Surrounded? — 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers are at risk of encirclement in the Kursk region as Russia exploits gaps left by the U.S. surveillance freeze.
5. 🇵🇱Poland Prepares for War — PM Tusk wants every adult male trained for war, aiming for a 500,000-strong army while floating nuclear capabilities and landmine deployment.
6. 🇮🇹Italy Criminalizes Femicide — Italy now recognizes femicide as a separate crime, not just a homicide category, as PM Meloni marks International Women’s Day with new laws.
7. 🇺🇸Trump Assassination Case Twist — Ryan Routh’s lawyers want firearm testing, claiming the weapon was too old to fire. Prosecutors say the request is a dangerous ploy to erase evidence.
8. 🇺🇸NASA’s Supersonic Jet Ready — The X-59 quiet supersonic jet cleared major engine tests, confirming its F414-GE-100 engine runs at full power. First flight expected this year.
9. 🇺🇸Cop Killed in Newark Shootout — A 14-year-old suspect fired 29 shots at police, killing one officer. Reports conflict on whether the teen was killed or arrested.
10. 🇺🇸Trump’s World Cup Task Force — Trump signed an executive order to oversee 2026 FIFA World Cup preparations, vowing to make it the biggest and best ever.
@DavidPollackUSA
🚨12-HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. 🇺🇸Trump Ends War on Crypto — At the White House’s first crypto summit, Trump declared an end to the federal “war on crypto,” blaming Biden’s administration for its hostility before the election.
2. 🇺🇸Border Crossings Collapse — U.S.-Mexico border apprehensions dropped to 8,326 in February—the lowest in decades. Trump's policies are reversing record surges, proving effective despite critics.
3. 🇰🇷South Korea’s Yoon Freed — President Yoon Suk Yeol walked free after prosecutors declined to appeal his release. He was indicted over alleged rebellion tied to his martial law decree.
4. 🇷🇺Ukraine Troops Surrounded? — 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers are at risk of encirclement in the Kursk region as Russia exploits gaps left by the U.S. surveillance freeze.
5. 🇵🇱Poland Prepares for War — PM Tusk wants every adult male trained for war, aiming for a 500,000-strong army while floating nuclear capabilities and landmine deployment.
6. 🇮🇹Italy Criminalizes Femicide — Italy now recognizes femicide as a separate crime, not just a homicide category, as PM Meloni marks International Women’s Day with new laws.
7. 🇺🇸Trump Assassination Case Twist — Ryan Routh’s lawyers want firearm testing, claiming the weapon was too old to fire. Prosecutors say the request is a dangerous ploy to erase evidence.
8. 🇺🇸NASA’s Supersonic Jet Ready — The X-59 quiet supersonic jet cleared major engine tests, confirming its F414-GE-100 engine runs at full power. First flight expected this year.
9. 🇺🇸Cop Killed in Newark Shootout — A 14-year-old suspect fired 29 shots at police, killing one officer. Reports conflict on whether the teen was killed or arrested.
10. 🇺🇸Trump’s World Cup Task Force — Trump signed an executive order to oversee 2026 FIFA World Cup preparations, vowing to make it the biggest and best ever.
@DavidPollackUSA
18 hours ago