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President Trump Approves “Tiny Cars” To Be Built In The United States
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President Trump Approves “Tiny Cars” To Be Built In The United States

You might in the near future see more “tiny cars” on the road. On Friday morning, President Trump approved the production of “tiny cars” in the United States. The majority of tiny cars are produced in Asia but the move by Trump will more than likely result in consumers in the United States to opt toward buying a tiny car due to its cheaper price. The Hill provided further details on Trump’s latest move: “I have just approved TINY CARS to be built in America. Manufacturers have long wanted to do this, just like they are so successfully built in other countries,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “They can be propelled by gasoline, electric, or hybrid. “These cars of the very near future are inexpensive, safe, fuel efficient and, quite simply, AMAZING!!! START BUILDING THEM NOW!” Trump had earlier in the week expressed admiration for Kei cars, small vehicles that are common in Japan and elsewhere in Asia and are sold at a lower cost and are tailored to narrower roadways. “They have a very small car. It’s sort of like the Beetle used to be with the Volkswagen,” Trump said Wednesday. “They’re very small, they’re really cute. And I said, ‘How would that do in this country?’ And everyone seems to think good, but you’re not allowed to build them.” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told CNBC that tiny cars in the U.S. would likely work best in urban settings and could provide a cheaper alternative for some consumers. Trump earlier this week also announced his administration was proposing to roll back vehicle mileage standards put in place under the Biden administration. The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in question, set by the Transportation Department, set minimum miles per gallon that automakers’ fleets have to meet. Take a look: President Trump approves TINY CARS to be built in America. pic.twitter.com/fCgMevE3wN — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December 5, 2025 So what exactly are tiny cars? This video explains:

SAY WHAT? Suspected Pipe Bomber Told The FBI He Was A Trump Supporter And Believed The 2020 Election Was Stolen
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SAY WHAT? Suspected Pipe Bomber Told The FBI He Was A Trump Supporter And Believed The 2020 Election Was Stolen

I’m not buying this. At all! A report by MSNow (formerly, MSNBC a/k/a MSDNC) has claimed that FBI officials who are familiar with the ongoing interrogations of the suspected DNC pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr., stated the suspect shared with agents that he was a Trump supporter and did believe the 2020 election was stolen. Earlier reports revealed Brian Cole Jr.’s father is an owner of a bond company that was represented by George Floyd’s lawyer Ben Crump in a racial discrimination case. MS NOW broke the story and provided more details: Hours before the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, someone placed pipe bombs outside Republican and Democratic headquarters in Washington, D.C. This led to a five-year manhunt that finally produced a breakthrough. Federal agents arrested a suspect Thursday morning, taking Brian Cole Jr. into custody. The Virginia man, who lives roughly 23 miles south of Capitol Hill, has been charged with transporting an explosive device and attempted malicious destruction by means of explosive materials, according to charging documents filed in court. There’s no shortage of questions about the suspect and his actions, but some new details are coming to the fore. NBC News reported that Cole is cooperating with the FBI and has already shared important insights. From the report: The man charged with planting two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol told the FBI he believed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter. This dovetails with a related account from MS NOW’s Carol Leonnig and Ken Dilanian, who reported that the suspect confessed to agents Thursday that he planted the bombs near the Capitol — and indicated he supported Donald Trump, according to two people familiar with his interview. These developments are obviously new, and as the investigation continues, officials will likely get a clearer sense of the suspect’s motivations. But based on these initial reports, the suggestion that Cole might’ve somehow been aligned with Joe Biden or the left more broadly appears untrue. It also raises questions anew about the relevance of Trump’s pardons for those who also went to Capitol Hill in January 2021 after embracing his false election conspiracy theories. Cole is expected to appear in court on Friday afternoon. He has not yet entered a plea. Watch this space. CNN had more to report: JUST IN: Brian Cole Jr., the man charged with planting two pipe b0mbs near the RNC and DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C. on January 5th, 2021, “told the FBI he believed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election,” two sources told NBC News. Fox News: “Authorities, though,… pic.twitter.com/26pcMPIgLH — RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) December 5, 2025 The New York Post reported more on Cole’s family: The father of accused DC attempted pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr. was once defended by the same civil rights attorney who represented George Floyd’s family. Ben Crump – a nationally-known attorney who specializes in racial discrimination cases – represented Brian Cole Sr. in late 2021 when the sale of the Tennessee bond business he owned was being blocked by a local prosecutor. Crump and Cole Sr. claimed the prosecutor, Rutherford County Assistant District Attorney John Zimmerman, was blocking the sale because its owners were black. “Ben Crump Law represented Brian Cole Sr. in late 2021 in a racial discrimination matter involving his Tennessee-based company, Free At Last Bail Bonding,” Crump’s office told The Post. “The engagement lasted less than a month.” The block against Cole Sr.’s company was dropped after Crump joined the team, the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal reported at the time. The father of accused DC attempted pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr. was once defended by the same civil rights attorney who represented George Floyd’s family. Ben Crump – a nationally-known attorney who specializes in racial discrimination cases – represented Brian Cole Sr. in late 2021 when the sale of the Tennessee bond business he owned was being blocked by a local prosecutor. Crump and Cole Sr. claimed the prosecutor, Rutherford County Assistant District Attorney John Zimmerman, was blocking the sale because its owners were black. “Ben Crump Law represented Brian Cole Sr. in late 2021 in a racial discrimination matter involving his Tennessee-based company, Free At Last Bail Bonding,” Crump’s office told The Post. “The engagement lasted less than a month.” The block against Cole Sr.’s company was dropped after Crump joined the team, the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal reported at the time.

Pastor Says Barron Trump Is Close To Putting His Faith In Jesus Christ
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Pastor Says Barron Trump Is Close To Putting His Faith In Jesus Christ

This is good news! Pastor Stuart Knechtle was recently on George Janko’s podcast and shared Barron Trump is close to putting his faith in Jesus Christ. Pastor Knechlte told Janko that he had a phone call with Barron and during that call he was sharing the evidence that Jesus Christ is God. He said Barron mostly didn’t respond to most of the evidence he provided but when he began to share about Muslim’s having dreams of Jesus and then converting to Christianity it appeared Barron was more responsive. The Daily Beast reported more on the pastor’s comments on Barron’s road to faith: A MAGA-friendly pastor has revealed details of a late-night phone call involving a religious awakening for Barron Trump. Pastor and therapist Stuart Knechtle, who has 2.4 million followers on TikTok, was speaking on George Janko’s faith-based podcast on Thursday. Knechtle recalled talking to the president’s 19-year-old son at 12:30 a.m. and said he was “very close” to putting his faith in Christ. “I thought I was hitting him with everything but the kitchen sink when it came to all the evidence for God and Christianity,” Knechtle, 37, said of their call. “I thought I was really on, I was pumped,” he said. “And at the very end, I came up pretty much totally open-handed with nothing. But I brought up dreams and revelations.” In the Bible, dreams and revelations are means of divine communication through which believers feel God gives them guidance, warnings, or direction at critical moments. The pastor continued, “I said, ‘Hey, look, Barron, I usually don’t go by this typically as evidence, but I have a friend over in Africa who witnesses thousands of Muslims coming to Christ through dreams and revelations. How do you explain that?’” Knechtle said Trump told him, “Oh, that’s a very, very interesting point, and you have eyewitness testimony…” before saying that he was processing the information. Watch here:   Backup here if needed: NEW: Pastor Stuart Knechtle says Barron Trump is close to putting his faith in Christ, discusses a recent phone call he had with him. “He’s very close to putting his faith in Christ, very close,” Knechtle said on George Janko’s show. “And so I pray that goes through.” pic.twitter.com/pRG5WMmoh7 — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 5, 2025 Some users on X, did not like the fact the pastor shared details about his private call: Why would you gossip about this? If you have the trust and attention of someone, that’s a sacred trust. You don’t talk about this. It’s trashy and opportunistic. Praying Barron isn’t hardened against Christianity after this. Heartbreaking and angering. — Jennifer Greenberg (@JennMGreenberg) December 5, 2025 What kind of pastor is this? How does he not know how wildly inappropriate to publicly talk about this private conversation? If I were Barron, I’d never talked to this guy again. Classless. — Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) December 5, 2025 How about this, Pastor doesn’t discuss Barron’s personal faith? What an ahole. With all due respect. — ERICA (@ZiaErica) December 5, 2025 This is great but also weird news to share. — Gentry Gevers (@gentrywgevers) December 5, 2025 You can watch the full interview here:  

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case Involving Consequential Trump Executive Order
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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case Involving Consequential Trump Executive Order

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear oral arguments on the challenge to President Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. Earlier this year, Trump issued an executive order, which hasn’t gone into effect, saying that babies born in the United States would not automatically be entitled to citizenship if their parents are illegal aliens or temporary visitors. According to SCOTUSblog, the announcement came in a “brief list of orders from the justices’ private conference on Friday morning.” The high court is expected to rule on the issue next year. BREAKING: The Supreme Court will take up the case of President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship for illegal aliens. If they strike it down, it would end what is easily the biggest driver of illegal immigration to our country. pic.twitter.com/UHlUqorXRD — Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 5, 2025 SCOTUSblog shared additional background info: The United States is one of roughly 30 countries, including Canada and Mexico, that offer automatic citizenship to nearly everyone born there. Birthright citizenship was added to the Constitution in 1868 when the 14th Amendment was adopted following the Civil War. The section of that amendment known as the citizenship clause provides that “[a]ll persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” The amendment was intended to overrule one of the Supreme Court’s most notorious decisions, its 1857 ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford, holding that a Black person whose ancestors were brought to the United States and enslaved was not entitled to any protection from the federal courts because he was not a U.S. citizen. In a related case in 1898, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Wong Kim Ark, who was born in California to parents of Chinese descent. By a vote of 6-2, the court rejected the government’s argument that Wong Kim Ark was not a U.S. citizen, with Justice Horace Gray explaining that the 14th Amendment – although enacted to establish the citizenship of Black people – “affirms the ancient and fundamental rule of citizenship by birth within the territory, in the allegiance and under the protection of the country, including all children here born of resident aliens.” In his dissent, Chief Justice Melville Fuller argued that Wong Kim Ark was not a U.S. citizen because he could not be “completely subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States: as Chinese citizens, his parents had a duty to the emperor of China, and a federal law barred them from becoming U.S. citizens. CBS News explained that the order has not taken effect due to legal challenges after it was issued. “Lower courts uniformly blocked its implementation,” the outlet stated. The Justice Department has urged the high court to make a final ruling on the constitutionality of the executive order. BREAKING: The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump's birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution. https://t.co/wKA2w8aOrc — The Associated Press (@AP) December 5, 2025 CBS News explained further: Solicitor General D. John Sauer said it’s a “mistaken view” that birth on U.S. soil confers citizenship, and said that understanding has had “destructive consequences.” But the American Civil Liberties Union, which is representing the plaintiffs in the New Hampshire case, argued that the Trump administration is effectively asking the Supreme Court to “rewrite” the Citizenship Clause and unwind more than a century of the nation’s “everyday practice.” Arguments in the case are expected to take place next year, with a decision likely issued by the end of June or early July.

TRUMP DECLARES VICTORY OVER HURRICANE SEASON!
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TRUMP DECLARES VICTORY OVER HURRICANE SEASON!

Earlier today, I brought you this report and I told you it was the funniest thing I’ve seen in a long time: HILARIOUS: “Trump” Sings New “Drug Boat” Song (Love Boat) Well, I may have to revise that comment because this ties or tops it.... Sean Farash nailed it again, and this might be his best Trump impression he's ever done. Trump declares victory against Mother Nature, threatened to tariff her so bad if she sent any hurricanes this year and she said "sir, I won't do it!" SO FUNNY! Please enjoy: TRUMP DECLARES VICTORY OVER HURRICANE SEASON! Zero hurricanes in the GULF OF AMERICA! pic.twitter.com/ft1JHHDNNu — Shawn Farash (@Shawn_Farash) December 4, 2025 Absolutely hilarious Sean! Well done. RELATED REPORT: HILARIOUS: "Trump" Sings New "Drug Boat" Song (Love Boat) Oh my goodness, this is the most hilarious thing I've seen in quite a long time! Big thanks to a reader for sending it to me because I had missed it. My old friend Sean Farash is without a doubt the BEST Trump impersonator out there and he just proved it again by releasing this new video of "Trump" singing a new song called "Drug Boat" set to the theme of Love Boat. Absolutely perfect and I'm still dying laughing! Please enjoy: "TRUMP" sings a new "DRUG BOAT" song to the cartels: Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale! pic.twitter.com/cqhXk7iM8Q — Shawn Farash (@Shawn_Farash) October 28, 2025 Share!