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I Bought Trump’s Favorite Pair Of Shoes. They May Be The Key To His Success.
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I Bought Trump’s Favorite Pair Of Shoes. They May Be The Key To His Success.

This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire’s new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories — from our featured writers to you. *** The worst part of a new pair of shoes is breaking them in. You basically know you’ll end up with blisters on the back of your feet. It’s going to be great when you get home from work, if you ever do, and flip those bad boys off. Maybe the next time they’ll be comfortable — if you ever muster the will to throw them back on. Let’s face it, these days sneakers can even be considered business casual. Stylish dress shoes just aren’t worth it. That is, unless you take the advice of President Donald Trump. The man turns 80 in just over two months, and he’s still working what sometimes feels like endless days. I assure you, none of it is in sneakers. He never got the memo about them qualifying as business casual, and if he did, he would have used a Truth Social post to fire whoever wrote it. A lot of people wonder: How does he do it? It’s gotta be the shoes. Thanks to some shoe-leather reporting from the Wall Street Journal, Trump’s secret was revealed. It’s a $145 shoe from Florsheim.  Nope, the New York billionaire isn’t sporting $1,090 Guccis. He’s rocking a Wisconsin-based shoe brand founded in 1892. And he loves its shoes so much he insists the top men around him are wearing them too.  At a December meeting with two men who may both be president one day, JD Vance and Marco Rubio, Trump leaned over the desk to alert them both that they had disappointed him. “Marco, JD, you guys have sh*tty shoes,” Trump said before asking their size and outfitting them with Florsheims. He’s reportedly taken to doing it with many men around him, including the wealthy Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.  If it’s good enough for the Cabinet, it’s probably good enough for me. But specifically, what shoe is it?  A visit to the Florsheim website found that nearly all the dress shoes are $145. Trump says you should wear a black shoe. I recently heard Michael Knowles order a Daily Wire employee to do the same. And I know from the Kingsmen you wear Oxfords, not brogues; a man doesn’t need an adorned shoe. So I imagine Trump is outfitting his team with the same black plain-toed Oxford I selected. It came in the mail last week, and let me tell you something: I skipped right past the worst part of a new pair of shoes. On day one, I felt like I’d broken in the leather for years. I put them on at 7:45 in the morning when I laced them up to leave the house, and found them still on my feet after I got all three of my kids to sleep just after 8:00 at night. I’d like to say they were so comfortable I forgot I was wearing them, but that would be a lie. I couldn’t stop thinking about how good my feet felt. And, just like Trump, I couldn’t stop pushing them on my coworkers. I made two men in my office touch the inside of my shoe; at least one made a purchase on the spot. The next morning, he told me he dreamed about the shoes. Once you take them off for inspection, it becomes quite clear what’s going on. The inner lining of the shoe is partially lined with a thick, soft padding. Apparently, it’s a proprietary Florsheim material called Suedetec, which is strategically placed inside the shoe to navigate the usual pitfalls of a new shoe. The certainty that there is no break-in period prompted me to pull the trigger on one of the hardest-to-break-in men’s clothing items: a pair of loafers (still $145) for black-tie occasions. Most people looking for comfort end up wearing Crocs or Uggs. But in Florsheims, you can dress for comfort and still look like a president. Don’t want to look presidential? Fine, how about imitating the greatest pop star of all time (before he lost his mind)? Yes, that’s right. They’re the same shoes Michael Jackson did his moonwalk in. #FlorsheimFriday: Did you know that Michael Jackson taught himself to dance wearing our shoes and sported them for the rest of his career? pic.twitter.com/GWBOb9N2dL — Florsheim Shoes (@FlorsheimShoes) June 16, 2017 Still not your cup of tea? How about wearing the same shoes as the greatest heroes in American history? Perfect, because Florsheim was the principal manufacturer of shoes for the U.S. military in both World War I and II. The company, founded by a Jewish German immigrant in Chicago, had a promotion that for every pair of shoes it sold, it gave a pair to the military.  In my first official product review, I’m happy to put my stamp of approval on the official shoe of the Oval Office.

Hungary Rattled By Russia Pipeline Scare As One Claim Gains Traction
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Hungary Rattled By Russia Pipeline Scare As One Claim Gains Traction

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called an emergency defence council meeting on Sunday after powerful explosives were found near a pipeline in Serbia that carries Russian gas to the country. The incident prompted political scrutiny in Hungary at a sensitive time days before a national election, with Orban’s party trailing in opinion polls. Orban said Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, a close ally, had informed him by phone about the discovery outside the town of Kanjiza, near Hungary’s border with Serbia. “Our units found an explosive of devastating power,” Vucic said in a post on Instagram. “I told PM Orban that we would keep him updated on the investigation.” Officials in Budapest and Belgrade did not respond to requests for comment about the incident, which comes before pivotal elections on April 12 in Hungary where nationalist Orban is fighting to hold onto his more than 16-year grip on power. A former Hungarian intelligence official told Reuters there had been discussions in Hungarian security circles over the past days about a precise plan for a “false-flag” operation impacting the pipeline in Serbia as part of an effort to influence the Hungarian vote. Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party also raised doubts about the incident, saying it appeared aimed at boosting Orban’s electoral prospects. “Several people have publicly indicated that something will ‘accidentally’ happen at the gas pipeline in Serbia at Easter, a week before the Hungarian elections. And so it happened,” Magyar said in a statement. PIVOTAL ELECTIONS In a Facebook post after the defence council meeting, Orban suggested the incident related to an attempt to blow up the pipeline, which transports Russian gas through the Balkans to Central and Eastern Europe. “According to information that we have….there was an act of sabotage prepared,” Orban said after the meeting, adding that both countries have strengthened the protection of the pipeline. Without directly blaming Ukraine for the incident in Serbia, Orban said “Ukraine has been for years trying to cut off Europe from Russian energy.” “The Russian section of TurkStream is also under continuous military attack. Ukraine’s efforts pose a life-threatening danger to Hungary,” he added. The head of Serbia’s Military Intelligence Agency, Djuro Jusic, said the explosives found on a section of pipeline linked to the Turkstream system, which carries Russian gas to Turkey and then to Central Europe, were produced in the United States. “We had information that a person from a migrant community, with military training, will carry out a diversion on the gas infrastructure,” he told reporters in Belgrade. He did not give further details, but said authorities in Serbia were searching for that person. Orban in February scaled up security around energy infrastructure in the country by dispatching troops after what he said were plans by Ukraine to disrupt the Hungarian energy system – charges Kyiv denied. Ukraine’s foreign ministry strongly rejected what it said were attempts to link Kyiv to the explosives. “Ukraine has nothing to do with this,” foreign ministry spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi said on X. “Most probably, a Russian false-flag operation as part of Moscow’s heavy interference in Hungarian elections.” Budapest has also been in a dispute with Ukraine over a halt in oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline. Orban’s Fidesz party has sought to associate opposition leader Peter Magyar with Brussels and Ukraine, suggesting that voting for his Tisza party means voting for tanks and war. Hungary is an outlier in the European Union for maintaining ties with Moscow, which voiced support for Hungary over Sunday’s incident and suggested that Ukraine was responsible. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto also blamed Ukraine, writing on Facebook that “in the past few days and weeks, the Ukrainians organised an oil blockade against us, and then tried to put us under a total energy blockade … And now we have today’s incident.” (Reporting by Krisztina Than; Additional reporting by Lili Bayer in Brussels and Ivana Sekularac in Belgrade Writing by Edward McAllister; Editing by Hugh Lawson, Helen Popper, William Maclean, Christina Fincher)

History Made As Astronauts See Something No Human Ever Has On Far Side Of Moon
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History Made As Astronauts See Something No Human Ever Has On Far Side Of Moon

Four days into the Artemis II space mission, the crew captured a stunning photo of the far side of the moon. The image, which features the Orientale Basin, “marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes,” according to NASA. History in the making In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes. pic.twitter.com/iqjod6gqgz — NASA (@NASA) April 5, 2026 The photo of the moon was released just days after the crew of the Artemis II — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen — shared spectacular images of Earth. These two images were taken by @astro_reid only minutes apart. The stark difference is the result of camera settings. In the first, a longer shutter speed let in much more light from Earth, while the shorter shutter speed in the second emphasizes our planet’s nighttime glow. pic.twitter.com/4H5gFymlcl — NASA (@NASA) April 3, 2026 While Artemis II will not touch down on the lunar surface, the mission lays the groundwork for more launches. Artemis III is scheduled to launch in 2027 and will test “rendezvous and docking capabilities between Orion and commercial spacecraft needed to land astronauts on the Moon.” Artemis IV is scheduled to launch in 2028, and will finally bring mankind back to the surface of the moon after more than 50 years. “Artemis II is a test flight, and the test has just begun. The team that built this vehicle, repaired it, and prepared it for flight has given our crew the machine they need to go prove what it can do,” said NASA Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya. “Over the next 10 days, Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy will put Orion through its paces so the crews who follow them can go to the Moon’s surface with confidence. We are one mission into a long campaign, and the work ahead of us is greater than the work behind us.” NASA’s long-term plan is to create a permanent American presence on the moon by building bases. Additionally, by the end of 2028, NASA is scheduled to launch the unmanned “Space Reactor‑1 Freedom, the first nuclear powered interplanetary spacecraft,” to Mars.

Former CENTCOM Chief Drops A Line That Hits At The Heart Of Military Honor
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Former CENTCOM Chief Drops A Line That Hits At The Heart Of Military Honor

Former CENTCOM Commander and retired Marine Corps Gen. Frank McKenzie praised the efficiency of the American military’s rescue operation to retrieve a downed weapon systems operator (WSO) after his plane went down in Iran. McKenzie spoke with CBS News anchor Ed O’Keefe on “Face the Nation,” where he said it was important to note that U.S. military forces had been able to get to him first — even though the Iranian regime had offered a reward to anyone who could help them locate him before the United States was able to pull off a rescue mission. WATCH: The mission to rescue the missing U.S. airman In Iran was “executed pretty effectively,” former CENTCOM commander Ret. Gen. Frank McKenzie says. “It takes a year to build an aircraft and it takes 200 years to build a military tradition where you don’t leave anybody behind.”… pic.twitter.com/rZZy9OA0Us — Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) April 5, 2026 “So, it took just under 48 hours to find the missing weapon systems officer,” O’Keefe began, noting that the area where the plane had gone down was very remote and the terrain was uneven. “What’s your assessment of how the search and rescue operation went?” McKenzie said that there were “two lessons” that he would take from the way the rescue operations had played out: “First of all, the excellence of the joint force, our ability to rapidly pivot to look for a downed air crewman. We train for this endlessly, it’s a part of every time we send air crew over enemy territory, we have detailed, elaborate plans to go get them.” “It’s a very basic part of who we are as American fighting men and women,” he added, saying that the plan had been “executed pretty effectively” as far as he could see. Acknowledging the planes that were lost in pursuit of the rescue mission, McKenzie argued that the man on the ground would always take precedence: “It takes a year to build an aircraft and it takes 200 years to build a military tradition where you don’t leave anybody behind. You take the aircraft trade any day in a situation like this.” The second lesson, according to McKenzie, was one for Iran – that the people might not be as eager to help the regime as they had hoped. Even after a reward was offered for help in locating the missing American airman, the Iranian regime was unable to prevent the rescue mission from ending in success. “You can’t be happy with that if you’re a senior leader in Tehran this morning,” he said.

Over A Dozen Injured After Drunk Driver Plows Into Parade Crowd
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Over A Dozen Injured After Drunk Driver Plows Into Parade Crowd

Louisiana police have charged a man with impaired driving after his car slammed into a crowd during a community parade on Saturday, injuring several people, some critically. Louisiana State Police said they arrested Todd Landry, 57, and charged him with driving while impaired, 18 counts of first-degree negligent injuring and careless operation following the incident in New Iberia, Louisiana. He is also accused of having an open container with an alcoholic beverage in the vehicle. The incident occurred during a Lao New Year celebration, the Louisiana State Police said in a statement. “Multiple pedestrians” were struck by the vehicle as Landry drove it, police said. Earlier, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office said at least 15 people had been injured. Landry showed signs of impairment, and a breath sample showed he had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.137%, police said. The legal BAC limit for drivers in most U.S. states is 0.08%. Reuters could not determine if Landry had a lawyer. Acadian Ambulance posted on social media that it transported 13 people to the hospital. Two of them were airlifted, the ambulance service wrote on X. Organizers of the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival said on Facebook they were cancelling Saturday evening’s music concerts, as well as alcohol sales. “We are profoundly saddened by the news of the incident near the festival grounds,” the organizers said on Facebook. “We are praying for the victims and for their families during this difficult time.” The three-day festival held every Easter weekend includes live music, parades and other activities celebrating the Lao New Year. (Reporting by Noel Randewich in San Francisco; Editing by Sergio Non, Matthew Lewis and Kevin Buckland)