đŸ”¥Schumer just ENDED his career fighting Pelosi, hands Trump a MAJOR WIN!

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Minnesota Senate Republicans have introduced Senate File No. 2589, proposing to classify 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' (TDS) as a recognized mental illness. The bill defines TDS as an irrational hatred or fear of Donald Trump that disrupts daily life. This controversial move has ignited heated debate over whether political opposition should be categorized as a mental health disorder, with critics arguing it’s an attempt to delegitimize dissent against Trump.

Meanwhile, Columbia University has come under fire for its student demographics. Out of 35,978 enrolled students, a shocking 20,321 are international students, making American students the minority at an Ivy League institution. Critics argue that taxpayer dollars are funding an elite university that caters to foreign nationals while fostering anti-American sentiments. The issue has intensified as Columbia faces backlash for its handling of pro-Palestinian protests, leading some to label it 'Jihad Central.' The revelation that the federal government allocated $400 million annually to Columbia under Obama, Biden, and even Trump’s first term has enraged conservatives, who praise Trump’s move to cut these programs.

Another major development came Friday when Senate Republicans passed a short-term spending bill in a 54-46 vote, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown. Surprisingly, nearly a dozen Senate Democrats and Independents joined Republicans to advance the measure. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was the lone Republican dissenter. The move has sparked internal Democratic infighting, with House Democrats fuming at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for helping the GOP move the bill forward.

Nancy Pelosi blasted Schumer, calling his actions a betrayal and urging Democrats to stand firm. She warned that 'America has experienced a Trump shutdown before' and argued that Democrats should reject the Republican proposal. Left-wing activists and even Hollywood figures like actor Bradley Whitford have criticized Schumer, with accusations of prioritizing political survival over party unity. Meanwhile, Trump praised Schumer’s decision, calling it a 'smart move' and suggesting it could lead to greater bipartisan cooperation. The Democratic divide is becoming more apparent, as progressives focus on Ukraine aid, LGBTQ+ issues, and foreign funding, while moderates struggle to maintain control.

In international news, Trump is making moves to end the Russia-Ukraine war. In a bombshell post on Truth Social, Trump revealed he had 'productive discussions' with Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to spare thousands of Ukrainian soldiers currently surrounded by Russian forces. Putin confirmed his call with Trump and expressed willingness to negotiate, claiming Trump is 'doing everything possible' to repair U.S.-Russia relations. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains skeptical, accusing Putin of using diplomatic talks as a delay tactic while continuing aggression. The potential ceasefire discussions signal Trump’s return to the global stage as a 'peacemaker,' reinforcing his America First foreign policy.

With Trump shaping the narrative on domestic and international issues, his influence in the 2024 election remains undeniable. As Democrats battle internal divisions and Republicans rally behind Trump, the political landscape is shifting rapidly. Stay tuned as the story unfolds!

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