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“Putin said he has great respect for my wife,” — Trump

“I jokingly replied: ‘What about me?’ Seems like he likes Melania more than he likes me,” the U.S. president added.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 19 May 2025 at 21:42

Presenters Olga Skabeeva and Yevgeny Popov were visibly trying not to laugh during the broadcast.

Russian State TV Airs Nude Photos of Melania Trump - LBC

It's likely Putin low-key threatened Trump's wife and Trump was probably too stupid to realise it, Lmao. This dude is desperate for the approval of a genocidal maniac responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians. All this desperate need for approval and ass licking and Putin can't show him a single shred of respect in return, pathetic.

🤡 Ushakov: The leaders discussed the state of relations between Russia and the US, and spoke in favor of their further normalization.

▪️Trump sees Russia as one of the most important partners of the US.

▪️Putin and Trump agreed to continue dialogue on all issues, including Ukraine.

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— MAKS 24 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) 19 May 2025 at 19:07

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Only a Russian asset could possibly believe that Russia is an important partner of the USA, let alone "one of the most" Russia isn't even in the top 20. They offer America next to fuck all, what is it? Their shit economy? Their decrepit army? Their small trade with America? Or is it still the delusional belief that you can turn Russia against China. The same Russia on track to becoming China's vassal.

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Trump's hoping to win a Nobel freaking Peace Prize, for... reasons. I guess he's taking credit for the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

"Narendra, STOP!"



Microsoft employee interrupts CEO’s keynote with pro-Palestinian protest

Protester is engineer who worked on Azure software, which enabled Israeli surveillance of Palestinians

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/may/19/microsoft-ceo-speech-palestinian-protest



A speech by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was interrupted by protesters over the company’s provision of AI services to the Israeli military.

“BREAKING! No Azure for Apartheid disrupts Satya’s keynote during Microsoft Build! SHUT DOWN MICROSOFT BUILD FOR PALESTINE!” a group of Microsoft workers opposed to the company’s work with Israel said in a social media post.

It includes a video showing a protester rising to his feet and saying, “How about you show how Microsoft is killing Palestinians? How about you show how Israeli war crimes are powered by Azure?”

Joe Lopez, a Microsoft firmware engineer who worked on parts of the company’s cloud-computing platform, Azure, was escorted out the Build conference by security nearly immediately after he confronted Satya Nadella.


The Israeli military has been assisted by artificial intelligence (AI) programmes designed to produce targets with little human oversight. It is not clear to what extent foreign tech giants are directly involved.







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SvennoJ said:
Jaicee said:

Yesterday Biden was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to the bone and is thus considered incurable. I have a couple sentiments about his news:

First, I of course feel sorry for Biden and his loved ones. From navigating the hornet's nest that has been the Israel-Hamas war (which you may have noticed I don't enjoy discussing myself) to becoming the first president in American history to abandon his re-election bid after securing his party's nomination to seeing his replacement go down to defeat and most of his achievements as president rapidly undone by his successor to witnessing the deterioration of his son Hunter's condition in the face of public scrutiny and legal convictions to now being diagnosed with cancer himself, this last year has certainly been among the toughest the former president has ever endured and I don't envy him.

Secondly though...yeah, maybe he was up to remaining president for another four years, right? The man is in his 80s! What did you think was going to happen?! He had no business running for re-election and this news should end that debate forever.

While I don't think anyone deserves to experience cancer in any form, I'm also sad he'll never face the consequences for his role supporting genocide. Not that that was in the cards anyway. the ICC being too scared of the USA to hold Biden, Harris and Blinken to account.

Sure he was dealt a bad hand, but Biden made things so much worse and now we're back to the worst atrocities since WW2 with international law turned meaningless. Biden and Blinken were never really interested in a ceasefire. https://internationalpolicy.org/publications/the-biden-administrations-false-history-of-ceasefire-negotiations/ and supported genocide with 18 billion dollars of tax payer money. https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts

https://www.thenation.com/article/world/biden-netanyahu-bear-hug-disaster/

He should not have been president at all, genocide Joe was/is a disaster for the planet.

And not just for the ME, rather than helping Ukraine repel the Russian invasion he prolonged that war as well with restrictions and indecisive military assistance. Biden didn't solve anything, left Trump with the mess who only knows how to make a bigger mess.

Maybe its karma, there's no justice anyway. Biden belongs in jail in The Hague.

If he had been re-elected, Harris would be taking over. Not great, still better than Trump though. Biden stalled the Ukraine genocide, Trump wants Ukraine to surrender. Biden still managed to get aid into Gaza, Trump is fine watching 2.1 million people starve to death, a repeat of the holodomor, so they leave his planned Riviera of the ME.

Under Biden's term the UN/UNSC/UNGA/ICC/ICJ have all been stripped of meaning. US soft power has been destroyed as well as freedom of speech in the US. We can point at Trump now for Student deportations yet it all started under Biden. Under his term antisemitism has been broadened to include any criticism of Israel and US foreign policies which Trump is now using to deport US citizens.

No, I don't have any empathy for Biden. I do for his kids, but that was long before him getting cancer.

I agree that he wasn't the best president by a long shot, but considering the alternative was Trump...



I'll just leave this here:



Bofferbrauer2 said:

I agree that he wasn't the best president by a long shot, but considering the alternative was Trump...

Well I mean the Democrats should have never gone with Biden, Bernie Sanders was the better choice. Yet as VP Biden was in line to succeed...

Bernie Sanders was the alternative to Joe Biden in the 2020 primaries.

The Republicans should have ditched Trump after his first term disaster.


As long as people vote for faces rather than policy, democracy is at a loss anyway. Plus one person shouldn't have that much say in politics, presidential powers need to be reigned in. Democracy is not choose your dictator for the next 4 years, it shouldn't be. Executive orders should not exist.



SvennoJ said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

I agree that he wasn't the best president by a long shot, but considering the alternative was Trump...

Well I mean the Democrats should have never gone with Biden, Bernie Sanders was the better choice. Yet as VP Biden was in line to succeed...

Bernie Sanders was the alternative to Joe Biden in the 2020 primaries.

The Republicans should have ditched Trump after his first term disaster.


As long as people vote for faces rather than policy, democracy is at a loss anyway. Plus one person shouldn't have that much say in politics, presidential powers need to be reigned in. Democracy is not choose your dictator for the next 4 years, it shouldn't be. Executive orders should not exist.

Yeah, those are both true, but you could say that the people have spoken and elected both persons as their frontrunners. How they could be so blind to do so is another issue altogether.



SvennoJ said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

I agree that he wasn't the best president by a long shot, but considering the alternative was Trump...

Well I mean the Democrats should have never gone with Biden, Bernie Sanders was the better choice. Yet as VP Biden was in line to succeed...

Bernie Sanders was the alternative to Joe Biden in the 2020 primaries.

The Republicans should have ditched Trump after his first term disaster.


As long as people vote for faces rather than policy, democracy is at a loss anyway. Plus one person shouldn't have that much say in politics, presidential powers need to be reigned in. Democracy is not choose your dictator for the next 4 years, it shouldn't be. Executive orders should not exist.

Bernie is to far to the left and if you follow enough US politics you would see that the far left just do not vote.  Most Americans are moderate and Biden sits right in the middle pretty much which is why he was elected.  In order for Bernie to have won or even get close to the president office he would need to either get the far left to vote or moderate his platform.

Why would the GOP ditch Trump.  If anything, they will double down on him because he won twice.  They are definitely looking for a new Trump but that will not happen because lets be honest, that isn't going to happen.  Instead they will settle for Trump lite because they believe that is a winning formula.