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Barron Trump Launches New Business Venture
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Barron Trump Launches New Business Venture

It looks like Barron Trump takes after his father. New business filings have revealed that Barron Trump has incorporated a new beverage company. In the filings, Barron was listed as a director of a new beverage company called SOLLOS Yerba Mate Inc. Fox Business reported more on Barron’s newest business venture: Barron Trump is listed in public records as a director of a new beverage business based near Mar-a-Lago. Filings submitted last month in Florida and Delaware show that Barron Trump is one of five directors of SOLLOS Yerba Mate Inc., described by one of its directors as a “yerba mate beverage company” and headquartered just minutes from the Trump family’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. Yerba mate – a caffeinated herbal tea popular in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay – has gained traction in the U.S. as a coffee alternative. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings show the company raised $1 million through a private placement, as first reported by Newsweek. In addition to Barron Trump, the documents list Spencer Bernstein, Rodolfo Castillo, Stephen Hall and Valentino Gomez as directors – two of whom appear to have attended high school with the president’s son. Here’s a photo of what the cans look like for the drink: SOLLOS Yerba Mate: Barron Trump’s Esoteric Gateway to Solar Illumination From my perspective, SOLLOS Yerba Mate Inc.—the emerging venture linked to Barron Trump and his inner circle—is not merely a clean-energy beverage brand. It is a meticulously crafted esoteric signal… https://t.co/MuUpG3Su5k pic.twitter.com/69JNfMYlZX — Thamar Xandra Loi (@ThamarXOttens) February 13, 2026 Barron, who has mostly stayed out of national headlines, has made multiple headlines over the last couple of months. In January, CNN reported he possibly saved a woman’s life: Barron Trump, son of the US president, contacted police in London last year after witnessing an alleged assault on a female friend while he and the woman were on a video call, a British court has been told. A transcript of Trump’s emergency call was shown during the trial of Matvei Rumiantsev, a 22-year-old Russian national, at Snaresbrook Crown Court in London on Wednesday, the PA Media news agency reported. Rumiantsev is accused of assault, actual bodily harm, two counts of rape, intentional strangulation and perverting the course of justice, in charges dating from November 1, 2024 to January 23, 2025. He denies all charges. Rumiantsev’s legal counsel declined to comment when reached by CNN. On Wednesday, the woman told the court that Trump’s intervention had helped stop Rumiantsev from killing her, according to British media reports. “He helped save my life. That call was like a sign from God at that moment,” she said, the British newspaper Metro reported.

CEO RESIGNS After It Was Revealed Epstein Sent Him An Email That Reads “I Loved The Torture Video”
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CEO RESIGNS After It Was Revealed Epstein Sent Him An Email That Reads “I Loved The Torture Video”

Expect many CEOs to resign this week. The CEO of DP World has just resigned after it was revealed he had close ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the CEO of DP World, has resigned after the latest Epstein Files revealed he had numerous conversations with Epstein about his sexual relations with women. However, one of the most disturbing emails showed a message sent from Epstein to Sulayem discussing a torture video. The Hill had the full scoop on the emails between Epstein and Sulayem: The chair and CEO of DP World resigned early Friday over his alleged ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after he was named in the files released by the Justice Department (DOJ). The Dubai-based supply chain giant announced the departure of Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem in a statement, saying the resignation is “effective immediately.” In his place, the company announced that Essa Kazim will fill the role of chair and Ryvraj Narayan is now CEO. Sulayem’s decision to step aside follows a push from several U.S. lawmakers against some of the redactions made in the files released by DOJ under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The Trump administration said heavy redactions were made to protect the privacy of Epstein’s victims. The Justice Department recently granted access to lawmakers who wanted to review the unredacted files. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who led the bipartisan effort to force DOJ to release the documents, took advantage of that offer earlier this week. The duo later accused the administration of concealing names of people who may have been complicit in Epstein’s crimes, including Sulayem. In a post online, Massie specifically pointed to a 2019 email exchange between the disgraced financier and DP World CEO, which included a message from Epstein saying, “I loved the torture video.” Here’s the email: He loved the torture video. pic.twitter.com/vKs6a86fPA — Autist The 17th (@AutistDivision) February 7, 2026 Here’s a photo of the two together: Sultan Bin Sulayem seemingly received two girls from Epstein. He describes one of them as not being as attractive as they were in the photos… Today Thomas Massie also revealed that he seems to be the one who sent the infamous “torture video” email. pic.twitter.com/nZOPbItD17 — Wayne Waldrop (@WayneWaldropW) February 10, 2026 ABC 7 News provided further details on the emails sent between Epstein and Sulayem: For years, before and after Epstein became a convicted sex offender in 2008, Bin Sulayem and Epstein maintained a free-flowing exchange of emails that ran the gamut from workshopping financial proposals to rating sexual conquests, according to the DOJ files. “Are you going to the Clinton Forum?” Epstein asked Bin Sulayem in one email exchange. “I see that the Secretary General is scheduled to attend. If so, we can go to my island after the forum. Call me so we can discuss the details.” Bin Sulayem replied that his meetings were “flexible” and could be rearranged around Epstein’s. Later on in the exchange, Epstein wanted to know from Bin Sulayem “what time you would like your massage today in new york.” Here’s Joe Rogan’s take: Joe Rogan says the Trump administration “looks f*cking terrible” as questions mount over Epstein Files redactions. “Why is [the sultan who sent Epstein the torture video]’s name redacted?” “What is this? This is not good. None of this is good for this administration. It looks… pic.twitter.com/oYjcISWPUe — Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) February 12, 2026

President Trump FIRES U.S. Attorney The Same Day He Was Sworn In
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President Trump FIRES U.S. Attorney The Same Day He Was Sworn In

That was quick! President Trump has just fired an attorney for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. The firing came just hours after the U.S. attorney was sworn in. The firing was first announced on X by Deputy AG Todd Blanche. Here’s the post: Judges don’t pick U.S. Attorneys, @POTUS does. See Article II of our Constitution. You are fired, Donald Kinsella. https://t.co/XUYRgaqG2T — Todd Blanche (@DAGToddBlanche) February 12, 2026 Fox News had the full scoop on the attorney’s firing President Donald Trump’s administration fired a U.S. attorney the same day he was sworn in for the role this week. A board of judges for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York tapped Donald T. Kinsella to serve as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York, according to a court announcement that said Kinsella was sworn in on Wednesday. But Kinsella was then booted from the post on Wednesday. Deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche was blunt about the firing in a Wednesday post on X. “Judges don’t pick U.S. Attorneys, @POTUS does. See Article II of our Constitution. You are fired, Donald Kinsella,” Blanche wrote. In a Thursday statement, the court noted, “Yesterday the United States District Court appointed a United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York, a position that was vacant.” “The Court exercised its authority under 28 U.S.C. § 546(d), which empowers the district court to ‘appoint a United States Attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled.’ The United States Constitution expressly provides for this grant of authority in Article II, Section 2, Clause 2, which states in part: ‘the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment’ of officials such as United States Attorneys ‘in the Courts of Law.’ By the end of the day, Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel, Morgan DeWitt Snow notified Mr. Kinsella that he was removed as the judicially-appointed United States Attorney, without explanation,” the statement noted. “The Court thanks Donald T. Kinsella for his willingness to return to public service so that this vacancy could be filled with a qualified, experienced former prosecutor, and for his years of distinguished work on behalf of the citizens of the Northern District of New York,” the statement added. Here’s a photo of Kinsella: “White House promptly fires new interim U.S. attorney in New YorkA panel of judges’ selection of Donald Kinsella to lead Northern District office…”https://t.co/N4gSFq1Z29 — Dan Scavino (@Scavino47) February 12, 2026 The firing comes at the same time the DOJ fired antitrust chief Gail Slater. Fox News provided more details on Slater’s firing: President Donald Trump fired Gail Slater, his top antitrust enforcer, on Thursday over concerns she was failing to aggressively pursue his affordability agenda, according to multiple sources. Slater announced her departure on X on Thursday, saying she was leaving with “great sadness and abiding hope” and that it was the “honor of a lifetime to serve” in her role. But her ouster was unsurprising to those familiar with the antitrust division. Slater, a one-time policy adviser to Vice President JD Vance, left a string of controversies in her wake, and, according to conversations Fox News Digital had with multiple sources, she was seen as too lax on the issue of affordability in the eyes of Justice Department leadership, leading to her termination. In one heated controversy, Slater opposed the DOJ settling a lawsuit that would have blocked a merger between Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks. But Attorney General Pam Bondi and national security officials wanted to move forward with the settlement and overruled Slater, sources said. The sources said the dispute fractured Slater’s relationship with leadership and became so contentious that it led to the ouster of two of her deputies.

Woman Burns Warehouse Expected To Be Used As ICE Detention Facility
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Woman Burns Warehouse Expected To Be Used As ICE Detention Facility

Ant-ICE activists are beginning to turn into domestic terrorists. A woman was seen on video burning a warehouse in Kansas City that has been in talks of being converted into an ICE detention facility. In the video, the woman is seen igniting a fire on the building’s windows and continuing to spray a liquid to enlarge it. Take a look: Newsweek provided more in-depth details on the arson: A woman has been seen setting fire to a warehouse at a site in Kansas previously proposed as a possible detention center for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Video from local news outlet KMBC 9 on Thursday shows the woman igniting window areas and spraying liquid on the flames at the building located at 14900 Botts Road and Missouri Highway 150. KMBC news reporter Andy Alcock was at the scene to report on the sale being off. He said the fire burned for a little while before going out. Officers were called to the scene about 5:50 p.m. on Thursday, police said. Kansas City Fire Department firefighters responded and no injuries were reported, according to local officials. A spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department told Newsweek, “The investigation remains ongoing and the suspect is not in custody at this time.” Here’s a still image of the suspect: BREAKING: Kansas City, Missouri police are searching for a woman who set fire to a south KCMO warehouse reportedly being considered for use as an ICE detention facility. Politics aside, this is what happens when emotions replace common sense. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/2OLJ3yaWOi — Tony Lane (@TonyLaneNV) February 13, 2026 The move by the woman comes as the DHS is aiming to purchase warehouses across the country to convert them into ICE detention facilities. NBC News provided further details on the DHS’s plans: Department of Homeland Security plans to purchase and operate mega warehouses to use as immigration detention centers are raising concerns among lawmakers, local residents and government contractors in the running to operate them. The proposed centers are so large that some could house as many as 8,000 detainees at once, according to a DHS spreadsheet of more than 20 potential locations that was verified by NBC News. The largest federal prison in the U.S., for example, has roughly 4,000 inmates. At least three facilities have already been secured. One is outside Phoenix, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement paid $70 million for a building the size of seven football fields, according to NBC affiliate KPNX of Phoenix. ICE purchased the 418,000-square-foot warehouse in an industrial park in Surprise. Surprise city officials said in a statement that they were not aware of the purchase, that they had not been notified of it and that they had not been contacted by DHS or any other federal agency. Another is outside Philadelphia, where ICE bought a warehouse for $87.4 million last month for possible conversion into an immigration detention center, according to NBC Philadelphia. The third is in San Antonio, a warehouse of nearly 640,000 square feet that is valued at more than $37 million, according to NBC affiliate WOAI.

President Trump Pardons 5 Former NFL Players
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President Trump Pardons 5 Former NFL Players

It’s pardon season. President Trump has just pardoned five former NFL players. The announcement of the pardons was made by President Trump’s pardon czar, Alice Johnson. The Hill provided the names of the players who were pardoned: President Trump issued pardons for five former NFL players Thursday. The former players include Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and the late Billy Cannon. President Trump’s pardon czar, Alice Marie Johnson, announced the news on the social platform X. Take a look at Johnson’s announcement below: Today, the President granted pardons to five former NFL players—Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late great Dr. Billy Cannon. As football reminds us, excellence is built on grit, grace, and the courage to rise again. So is our nation. Special thanks… pic.twitter.com/Y4FC5lQwGE — Alice Marie Johnson (@AliceMarieFree) February 13, 2026 Full Text: Today, the President granted pardons to five former NFL players—Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late great Dr. Billy Cannon. As football reminds us, excellence is built on grit, grace, and the courage to rise again. So is our nation. Special thanks to Jerry Jones for personally sharing the news with Nate Newton. I’m holding Nate’s pardon in my hands today—what a blessed day. Grateful to @POTUS for his continued commitment to second chances. Mercy changes lives. Dallas Cowboys legend Nate Newton pardoned by Trump on federal drug trafficking charges pic.twitter.com/qSn6Hx4TsT — Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) February 13, 2026 Fox News provided details on the crimes committed by the NFL players: Klecko, a former New York Jets star and Pro Football Hall of Famer, pleaded guilty to perjury when he lied to a federal grand jury that was investigating insurance fraud. Newton, who was a six-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro selection, pleaded guilty to a federal drug-trafficking charge after law enforcement discovered $10,000 in his pickup truck as well as 175 pounds of marijuana in a vehicle in an accompanying car driven by another man. Lewis, who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens, pleaded guilty in a drug case in which he used a cellphone to try to set up a drug deal soon after his former team selected him with the No. 5 overall pick of the 2000 draft. He was the Offensive Player of the Year in 2003. Henry, who was a Pro Bowl running back that played for three teams in his seven-year NFL career, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic cocaine for financing a drug ring that moved between Colorado and Montana. Cannon, a star with the Houston Oilers and Oakland Raiders, admitted to counterfeiting in the mid-1980s. He was the 1959 Heisman Trophy winner while at LSU. His pardon came posthumously as he died in 2018. Since the start of his second term President Trump has pardoned over 1,500 individuals.