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President Xi Honors President Trump By Playing The National Anthem…But It’s Riddled With Gunshots!
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President Xi Honors President Trump By Playing The National Anthem…But It’s Riddled With Gunshots!

Look, we need to talk about this video. President Donald Trump arrived at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 14 for a state visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The ceremony had everything: red carpet, military honor guard, flags, schoolchildren waving flowers. It was textbook diplomatic pomp, the kind of thing that shows the world’s two most powerful nations treating each other with maximum respect. And then the Star-Spangled Banner started playing. And so did what sounds, unmistakably, like gunfire. JUST IN: President Trump walks the RED CARPET and the USA National Anthem starts blasting in Beijing, with President Xi at 47’s side, cannons firing Grand sight! What a show of RESPECT for the United States on the world stage. This is HISTORY. pic.twitter.com/jrxdj1KfG9 — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 14, 2026 Now, to be completely fair: those are ceremonial cannon salutes. That is a normal part of state welcome ceremonies. China was honoring the President of the United States with the full diplomatic package, and cannon salutes have been part of that package for centuries. Nobody is alleging that Xi Jinping ordered anyone to shoot at anything other than the sky. But watch that video with your eyes closed and tell me what you hear. You hear the American national anthem, and you hear what sounds like repeated gunshots punching through it. Boom. Boom. Boom. Over and over. During our anthem. While the President of the United States stands at attention and salutes. The White House Press Pool described the scene in real time: Travel pool note #3 – Welcome ceremony POTUS and Xi moved to the raised red and gold dais as the Chinese military band played the Star Spangled Banner. Trump saluted as cannon fire rang out across Tianenmen Square. Both leaders then stood to attention for the Chinese national… — White House Press Pool Reports (@WHPressPool) May 14, 2026 “Cannon fire rang out across Tiananmen Square.” That is the pool reporter’s own language. And on the ground, with the acoustics of that massive square, the effect was apparently thunderous. The White House itself posted official video of the arrival, presenting the moment as a formal and respectful welcome during the state visit. The Star-Spangled Banner plays as President Donald J. Trump is greeted by President Xi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. pic.twitter.com/ANPzR3WQmi — The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 14, 2026 Associated Press provided a full account of the ceremony’s scale and choreography: The ceremony took place at the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square, with Trump and Xi meeting in front of a heavily choreographed state-arrival backdrop. The two leaders shook hands, spoke briefly, and posed for cameras before the welcome sequence moved into full diplomatic pageantry. The American anthem played first while ceremonial cannons sounded a welcome salute, then the two leaders moved toward the military honor guard. The scene also included goose-stepping troops, a sword-carrying Chinese service member directing the movement, and a long red-carpet path across the cleared square. Tiananmen Square had been sealed off for the ceremony except for officials, press, military personnel, and invited participants. Military units paraded into place, American and Chinese flags were displayed across the hall and square, and hundreds of primary-school children lined the route wearing bright colors, holding flowers, and waving both nations’ flags. In other words, this was not a small handshake photo-op. It was a full visual production built to show respect, power, and protocol at the opening of Trump’s Beijing summit with Xi. Again, all of this is honor. All of this is respect. Nobody disputes that. But the sound on video is jarring in a way that cannot be separated from recent history, because no American president in modern memory has faced what Donald Trump has faced. Start with the most recent. On April 25, 2026, just weeks before this Beijing ceremony, a man allegedly tried to kill President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton. The Justice Department laid out the charges: A federal grand jury charged Cole Tomas Allen with attempting to assassinate President Donald J. Trump in connection with the April 25 shooting at the Washington Hilton. The indictment also charged Allen with assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon, transporting a firearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit a felony, and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. According to DOJ, Trump was present at the dinner when Allen ran toward the stairs leading to the ballroom and fired a Mossberg Maverick 88 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, hitting a Secret Service officer in the chest. Allen was arrested with the shotgun, a .38 caliber pistol, dozens of rounds of ammunition, knives, daggers, sheaths, holsters, pliers, and wire cutters. That was three weeks ago. Three weeks before the President stood in Beijing listening to cannon blasts tear through his national anthem. And that was the third publicly documented gun-related assassination attempt or alleged attempt. The FBI and Justice Department have detailed the others: On July 13, 2024, a shooting at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania resulted in the death of one spectator and injuries to then-former President Trump and other attendees. The FBI investigated the shooting as an assassination attempt and potential domestic terrorism, said the shooter acted alone based on the evidence available at that stage, and said the firearm used in the attack had been purchased legally. Trump survived that attack after being wounded in the ear while speaking outdoors to supporters. Then on September 15, 2024, a Secret Service agent spotted the barrel of a rifle aimed from brush near the sixth hole at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Agents fired at the suspect, and a federal grand jury later indicted Ryan Wesley Routh for attempted assassination. Investigators recovered an SKS semiautomatic rifle with a scope, an extended magazine, and other materials near the fence line where Routh had allegedly been positioned. Butler. West Palm Beach. The Washington Hilton. And now our President stands on a red carpet in Beijing, saluting, while what sounds exactly like gunfire hammers through the Star-Spangled Banner. Let’s say it one more time for the people in the back: this was ceremonial cannon fire. It was an act of diplomatic honor. President Xi was giving President Trump the full red-carpet treatment, and by every account the two leaders were cordial and the pageantry was grand. But optics are optics, and sound is sound. And when you have a president who has been shot at more than any American leader since the attempts on Gerald Ford, the sound of explosions ripping through the national anthem hits different. It just does. The Chinese protocol team probably never thought twice about it. Cannon salutes are what they do. But for Americans watching that clip at home, knowing what this president has survived, the audio lands like a gut punch. President Trump, for his part, stood ramrod straight, saluted, and did not flinch. Because of course he didn’t. The man took a bullet to the ear and stood up pumping his fist. Ceremonial cannons in Beijing were never going to rattle him. But the rest of us are allowed to wince. What’s your perspective?

Small Plane Crashes Into The Water Near Florida Coast, 11 Rescued
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Small Plane Crashes Into The Water Near Florida Coast, 11 Rescued

A small airplane traveling from the Bahamas crashed about 80 miles off the coast of Melbourne, Florida on Tuesday. “C-27 was launched to search for an aircraft that crashed approx 80 mi off Melbourne. Reportedly, all 10 people are accounted for & are being brought to EMS for further eval. The cause of the crash is unknown. We will update with more info. as it becomes available,” the U.S. Coast Guard’s Southeast Division said. #Breaking @USCG C-27 was launched to search for an aircraft that crashed approx 80 mi off Melbourne. Reportedly, all 10 people are accounted for & are being brought to EMS for further eval. The cause of the crash is unknown. We will update with more info. as it becomes available. pic.twitter.com/VscO6KXI5U — U.S. Coast Guard Southeast (@USCGSoutheast) May 12, 2026 “All 11 people were located on a life raft and hoisted into a USCG helicopter,” FOX Weather stated. The survivors were transported to Melbourne Orlando International Airport and were all listed in stable condition. Watch below: HEROES IN ACTION. After a plane crashed off the coast of Melbourne, Florida, the heroic men and women of @USCGSoutheast RESCUED all 11 people onboard. Thank you to these heroes and all the @USCG personnel who work around the clock to protect our homeland. https://t.co/eeREtJ1NwB pic.twitter.com/XkcE09bg6M — Homeland Security (@DHSgov) May 13, 2026 FOX Weather shared further: The Coast Guard said the plane’s engines failed. Bahamian authorities will be investigating the cause of the incident. Weather conditions in Melbourne, Florida, consisted of 17 mph wind speeds, with a high chance for showers and thunderstorms, and an 80% chance of precipitation, according to the National Weather Service. The Coast Guard said all 11 people were brought to emergency medical services for further evaluation. “The outstanding support from Patrick Space Force Base and the seamless coordination among all responding agencies directly contributed to the successful rescue of 11 survivors from the downed aircraft,” Master Chief Petty Officer Omar Colon, a command duty officer of the Southeast Coast Guard District, said. “Their rapid response, professionalism and unwavering commitment to saving lives were instrumental in bringing everyone home safely.” The aircraft reportedly departed from Marsh Harbor, Bahamas, and was traveling to Freeport. Military officials called the rescue “miraculous.” “They had already been in the raft for about five hours,” Capt. Rory Whipple said, according to CBS News. “You could tell just by looking at them that they were in distress. Physically, mentally and emotionally,” Whipple added. Survivors of plane crash off Florida coast were on raft for hours, didn't know help was coming, military says. https://t.co/o9fiGdsDvJ — CBS News (@CBSNews) May 13, 2026 CBS News has more: He said they train for situations like that all the time, so for them it was “just another day at work.” But for those who survived the crash, it wasn’t. “Dehydration is probably, like, the biggest threat to them,” Whipple said of their possible injuries. “Also, it was a plane crash. So, possibly any kind of injuries.” It was likely an emotional time for the survivors. “They didn’t have communication,” he said. “They didn’t even know we were coming (to rescue them) until we were directly overhead.” Piowaty echoed those statements and described their rescue, which took place as a thunderstorm was about to roll in. “Once we flew over them and identified them, a thunderstorm was coming in, so they had their rain tarp over them for protection from exposure,” Piowaty said. She went on to say that surviving a crash in the ocean was rare. “I have not known anyone to survive a ditching in the ocean,” she said. “So, the pilot would be worried about the sea states, the crest. Trying to land at the slowest but safest air speed. And, from what I’ve seen, I mean, for all those people to survive is pretty miraculous.” How does that sound?

DOJ Indicts Two Foreign Nationals for Allegedly Using President Trump’s Name to Scam Seniors With Fake ‘Trump Bucks’
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DOJ Indicts Two Foreign Nationals for Allegedly Using President Trump’s Name to Scam Seniors With Fake ‘Trump Bucks’

Federal prosecutors in New York have unsealed indictments against two foreign nationals accused of running a brazen scam that exploited patriotic Trump supporters, many of them elderly, by selling them worthless fake currency under the name “Trump Bucks.” The Department of Justice says the products had absolutely no connection to President Donald Trump, his campaign, the Trump Organization, or his administration. The two defendants, both citizens and residents of North Macedonia, remain at large. The Southern District of New York posted an official scam alert on Tuesday, warning Americans not to fall for the scheme. SCAM ALERT: “Foreign scammers are using the Trump name to defraud Americans,” said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton. “‘Trump Bucks’ has no connection to the President, the campaign, or the Trump Org. This fraud targeted many senior citizens, taking advantage of their support for… pic.twitter.com/saf9d5hQke — US Attorney SDNY (@SDNYnews) May 13, 2026 U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton did not mince words. “Foreign scammers are using the Trump name to defraud Americans,” he said. The announcement made clear that the alleged fraud specifically preyed on senior citizens because of their support for the President. According to the Justice Department: Two separate indictments were unsealed charging Goran Spiridonov and Kristina Janeva with crimes tied to the alleged fraudulent sale of fake Trump Bucks products to victims across the United States. Both defendants are citizens and residents of North Macedonia and remain at large. Prosecutors described Trump Bucks as a fake form of legal tender and said the defendants allegedly marketed the products under false claims that they were connected to President Trump, his reelection campaign, the Trump Organization, or other Trump-linked causes. The DOJ said the products had no connection to President Trump, the campaign, or the Trump Organization, and warned that many senior citizens were targeted because of their support for the President. The announcement also noted that the conduct may be ongoing and urged people not to provide funds or financial information to any entity connected to Trump Bucks or the pictured products. The alleged scheme is as cynical as it gets. According to prosecutors, Spiridonov, Janeva, and others sold a catalog of fake items designed to look like official Trump-branded financial instruments. The product names alone tell you how calculated the deception was: Golden Checks, Golden Badges, Trump Dollars, Trump Checks, Golden Trump Checks, Diamond Bucks, and Membership Booklets, many marketed under something called the “Trump Rebate Banking System” or “TRB” banner. Prosecutors say the alleged promoters told buyers the items were preloaded with tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in value, and that they could be redeemed at banks during a Trump presidency. They also allegedly told victims their purchases would help fund President Trump’s reelection campaign and other Trump-related causes. Every one of those claims was a lie, according to the DOJ. The Justice Department provided further detail on how the scheme allegedly operated: The alleged scheme ran from at least around 2023 through the present and used an online marketplace plus encrypted messaging apps, including Telegram, to sell Trump Bucks and related items. The product list reads like a menu built to look official: Golden Checks, Membership Booklets, Golden Badges, Trump Dollars, Trump Checks, Golden Trump Checks, and Diamond Bucks. Many were allegedly marketed under the Trump Rebate Banking System, or TRB, banner. Prosecutors said alleged promoters falsely claimed some items were preloaded with tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars and could be redeemed at banks during a Trump presidency. Federal prosecutors also said Spiridonov, Janeva, and others allegedly collected hundreds of thousands of dollars from victims across the country, many of them seniors. Each defendant faces charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft. The fraud counts carry up to 20 years in prison, and aggravated identity theft carries a mandatory consecutive two-year sentence upon conviction. All charges remain allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Think about that for a moment. Two foreign nationals, sitting in North Macedonia, allegedly set up an online operation using encrypted apps to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from American seniors who love their country and love their President. They weaponized that loyalty and trust to fill their own pockets. The story has drawn wider attention, with major outlets picking up the federal announcement. US authorities say they thwarted an overseas scheme to trick supporters of President Donald Trump into buying bogus “Trump Bucks” on the promise that they could be exchanged for legal tender https://t.co/CNN4lVfOZP — Bloomberg (@business) May 14, 2026 If you know someone, especially an older family member or friend, who may have purchased anything marketed as “Trump Bucks,” “Trump Dollars,” “Golden Trump Checks,” “Diamond Bucks,” or anything under the “TRB” banner, please talk to them. These products are worthless. They are not legal tender. They have no connection whatsoever to President Trump, his family, his campaign, or the Trump Organization. Do not send money or personal financial information to anyone claiming to sell these items. If you believe you or a loved one has been victimized, contact your local FBI field office. The people who support President Trump are some of the most generous and loyal Americans in this country. That is exactly why scammers target them. It is good to see federal prosecutors going after these predators, and it would be even better to see Spiridonov and Janeva in handcuffs.

President Trump’s DOJ Secures $30 Million PayPal Settlement Over Alleged Race-Based Business Program
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President Trump’s DOJ Secures $30 Million PayPal Settlement Over Alleged Race-Based Business Program

President Donald Trump’s Justice Department just landed its most concrete corporate DEI enforcement action yet, and the dollar figure alone should get the attention of every boardroom in America. PayPal has agreed to a settlement valued at roughly $30 million to resolve a federal investigation into its 2020 Economic Opportunity Fund, a program DOJ alleged gave preferences to businesses based on race, color, and national origin without any documented basis in remedying specific past discrimination. Under the deal, PayPal will scrap the program and replace it with a new Small Business Initiative built entirely on race-neutral criteria. The settlement stops short of a finding that PayPal violated the Equal Credit Opportunity Act or any other federal law, and PayPal admitted no wrongdoing. Those caveats belong in the story. So does the practical result: PayPal is replacing the challenged program with a race-neutral small-business initiative under DOJ oversight. Justice Department Secures $30M Settlement with PayPal Over Unlawful DEI Investment Program “This Department of Justice is delivering on President Trump’s vow to root out illegal DEI from every corner of corporate America,” said Acting Attorney General @DAGToddBlanche. “American… pic.twitter.com/KWIN3zQC75 — U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) May 12, 2026 The Justice Department laid out the facts and the stakes in its official announcement: The Justice Department announced a settlement with PayPal resolving a fair-lending investigation into a DEI investment program created for black and minority-owned businesses. Under the settlement, PayPal must launch a new Small Business Initiative that excludes eligibility criteria based on race, national origin, or other protected traits. PayPal will waive processing fees for $1 billion in transactions, a value DOJ estimated at about $30 million, for eligible American small businesses that are veteran-owned or engaged in farming, manufacturing, or technology. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department is carrying out President Trump’s vow to root out illegal DEI in corporate America. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said race and national origin should play no role in deciding which small businesses deserve investment and financial support. DOJ said PayPal’s 2020 Economic Opportunity Fund gave preferences based on race, color, and national origin without being tied to specific past discrimination. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche framed the action as a direct fulfillment of Trump’s promise to take on DEI-driven corporate programs that use protected characteristics as gatekeeping tools. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon put it in plainer terms: race should play no role in which small businesses get financial support. The underlying law here is the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, which prohibits creditors from discriminating based on race and other protected characteristics. PayPal launched its $530 million Economic Opportunity Fund in 2020, explicitly targeting Black and underrepresented minority businesses and communities. DOJ investigated whether that framework crossed the legal line. Fox Business reported on the program’s origins, the legal framework, and what the settlement actually requires going forward: PayPal launched a one-time $530 million commitment in 2020 called the Economic Opportunity Fund to expand economic opportunity for Black and underrepresented minority businesses and communities. DOJ investigated whether the program violated the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, which bars creditors from discriminating on the basis of race and other protected characteristics. The program came out of the corporate DEI wave after the George Floyd protests, when major companies pledged large sums for race-conscious business and community initiatives. The Justice Department did not determine in the settlement that PayPal violated the ECOA or any federal law, and PayPal admitted no wrongdoing. The department is not barred from bringing future action against PayPal for later ECOA violations. As part of the settlement, PayPal will waive fees for $1 billion in transactions for eligible small businesses, with veteran-owned companies and businesses in farming, manufacturing, or technology among the qualifying groups. PayPal also has to designate a director for the new initiative, assess small-business needs, submit plans to the government, train employees on ECOA requirements, and report annually on the program. Two details in that reporting deserve emphasis. First, DOJ preserved its right to bring future enforcement actions against PayPal if later ECOA violations surface. That is not the language of a department that considers the matter fully closed. Second, the new program’s qualifying categories, veterans, farmers, manufacturers, and tech companies, are drawn from economic function and service, not identity. That is the template DOJ is now telling corporate America to follow. DOJ forces PayPal to scrap DEI business initiative in $30 million settlement https://t.co/4riVW4ctYB — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) May 12, 2026 The Washington Examiner placed the PayPal settlement inside the broader legal trajectory of the Trump Justice Department’s corporate DEI crackdown: The settlement was framed as a Trump Justice Department move forcing PayPal to scrap a DEI business initiative that allegedly favored companies based on race and national origin. The agreement amounts to a roughly $30 million fee-waiver settlement, with PayPal creating a new Small Business Initiative in place of the prior minority-focused program. The legal theory matters because DOJ is not merely criticizing corporate messaging or internal training. It is targeting eligibility rules for economic benefits that allegedly gave preference to some businesses because of protected traits. The PayPal case sits inside a broader legal push against corporate DEI programs that use protected characteristics as eligibility criteria. The settlement resolves the dispute without PayPal admitting wrongdoing, but the policy signal is still unmistakable: DOJ is telling corporations that race-based benefit programs can trigger federal enforcement. For companies that built post-2020 programs around racial or national-origin preferences, the PayPal agreement is a warning to audit those programs before federal investigators do it for them. That is especially true for programs tied to credit, lending, payments, grants, or transaction benefits. That last line captures the real significance. No court ruling was needed. No trial played out. The mere weight of a federal investigation and the credible threat of enforcement under existing civil rights law was enough to produce a $30 million settlement and a complete restructuring of the program. For companies that built race-conscious funding pipelines in the aftermath of 2020, this is the clearest signal yet that the legal environment has shifted. The ECOA has been on the books for decades. What changed is that a Justice Department is now willing to use it against corporate DEI programs that hand out financial benefits based on race without connecting those benefits to documented, specific past discrimination. PayPal’s statement, as reported by Fox Business, characterized the new initiative as a reflection of the company’s support for small businesses. That is a diplomatic way of saying the company decided it was better to settle and move on than to fight DOJ in court over a program built on criteria the department considers unlawful. Other corporations watching this should take the hint. The Justice Department is not issuing press releases for show. It is extracting real concessions, real dollars, and real structural changes. And it is doing so under statutes that every major company already knows apply to them. The question for every C-suite running a race-conscious lending or investment program is no longer whether DOJ might come knocking. It is when.

ICE Urges Dallas Not to Release Mexican National Accused of Murdering Two Women Six Years Apart
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ICE Urges Dallas Not to Release Mexican National Accused of Murdering Two Women Six Years Apart

The Department of Homeland Security is publicly asking Dallas officials not to release a Mexican national accused of murdering two women in Central Texas in crimes that spanned six years, warning that letting him go could endanger the community. Luis Fernando Benitez-Gonzalez was arrested in the Dallas area on April 27 by U.S. Marshals and Texas police. ICE has lodged a detainer requesting that local authorities notify the agency before any release and hold him long enough for federal agents to take custody. DNA evidence allegedly ties Benitez-Gonzalez to two separate murder scenes. Authorities say the victims, 28-year-old Alba Jenisse Aviles-Marti and 34-year-old Alyssa Ann Rivera, were killed years apart. Police believe there could be additional victims.