As a result of these days, we see clear support from Europe. Even more unity, even more willingness to cooperate.
Everyone is united on the main issue – for peace to be real, we need real security guarantees. And this is the position of all of Europe – the entire continent. The United Kingdom, the European Union, Türkiye.
Of course, we understand the importance of America, and we are grateful for all the support we’ve received from the United States. There has not been a day when we haven’t felt gratitude. It’s gratitude for the preservation of our independence – our resilience in Ukraine is based on what our partners are doing for us – and for their own security.
What we need is peace, not endless war. And that’s why we say security guarantees are the key to this.
Mental health care is on the line. Congress is considering deep cuts to Medicaid funding, threatening access to critical mental health services for millions.
These cuts could make it harder for people to get the care they need to thrive.
We need your voice! Urge Congress to protect Medicaid and mental health care. Take action now: https://t.co/BrQL8F80yK
BREAKING: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo has released the following video condemning Trump's tariffs and her plan for retaliation -- translated into English (subtitle translation is a bit rough).
This comes after she released the following written explanation:
"As Juarez said: Nothing by force; everything by reason and right. Between individuals, as between nations, respect for the rights of others is peace.
We categorically reject the slander made by the White House against the Government of Mexico, accusing it of having alliances with criminal organizations, as well as any interventionist intentions in our territory.
If there is any such alliance, it exists in U.S. gun shops that sell high-powered weapons to these criminal groups, as demonstrated by the U.S. Department of Justice in January of this year.
Our government has seized more than 40 tons of drugs in four months, including 20 million doses of fentanyl. We have also arrested more than ten thousand people linked to these groups.
If the U.S. government and its agencies want to address the serious fentanyl consumption problem in their country, they could, for example, combat the sale of narcotics on the streets of their major cities—something they do not do—as well as the money laundering generated by this illegal activity, which has caused significant harm to their population.
They could also launch a massive campaign to prevent drug consumption and protect their youth, as we have done in Mexico. Drug consumption and distribution occur in their own country, and that is a public health problem they have not addressed. Moreover, the synthetic opioid epidemic in the United States originates from the indiscriminate prescription of these medications, authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as demonstrated by the legal case against a pharmaceutical company.
Mexico does not seek confrontation. We believe in collaboration between neighboring countries. Mexico does not want fentanyl to reach the United States—or anywhere else. Therefore, if the United States truly wants to combat the criminal groups that traffic drugs and fuel violence, we must work together in a comprehensive manner, but always under the principles of shared responsibility, mutual trust, collaboration, and, above all, respect for sovereignty—which is non-negotiable. Coordination, yes; subordination, no.
For this reason, I propose to President Trump that we establish a working group with our best security and public health teams.
Tariffs will not solve these problems. Instead, we must talk and negotiate, just as we have in recent weeks with the U.S. State Department to address migration, always respecting human rights on our side.
The graph that President Trump has been posting on his social media, showing a decline in migration, was created by my team, which has been in constant communication with his.
I am instructing the Secretary of Economy to implement Plan B, which we have been preparing, including tariff and non-tariff measures to defend Mexico’s interests.
Nothing by force; everything through reason and law."
One more time: Women aren't too emotional to lead.
Data: When men are anxious and stressed, they're more likely to be rude, hostile, and abusive. Women show respect regardless of their feelings.
The test of emotional intelligence is not how you feel. It's how you respond.
Anybody who says Josh Allen isn’t the MVP, just show them this:
“Josh Allen is the MVP not just because of what he is doing, but who he is doing it against, and also, who he is doing it with.
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