This Week in the World Affairs Brief

TRUMP’S STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH

This week I’ll cover Trump’s State of the Union Speech only generally, applauding several of his good initiatives and criticizing his exaggerations and errors, which were numerous. Frankly, it’s too painful to comment on Trump’s speech in detail not only because of its excessive length but because of his egotistical style of speaking with endless bragging, flattery, repetition, gross exaggerations and pandering to people. This is one time when I wish the president would make more use of a professional speech writer. He likely had help building the outline and refining a few paragraphs, but this speech was all Trump. There is no professional speech writer of any principles who could maintain his self-respect and write like Trump talks. It’s embarrassing. At almost 2 hours long, the speech contained all the excesses that characterize everything that Trump does. He even expanded the number of people and groups he chose to honor from the normal 2 or 3 to over 10. Presidents increasingly use people in their SOTU speeches as props for effect, by highlighting those who have either suffered or achieved things and showcase them to the nation. Trump did this so much it lost its effectiveness. Trump’s ego keeps expanding to the point that he now acts and thinks like he’s the King of the world, or the peace-loving savior of the world, despite his ongoing warring moves. Trump’s brash bravado and ego combined with his childish way of speaking is grating on what’s left of the educated, refined people in the world. It simultaneously tarnishes the conservative movement badly and gives the enemies of liberty, like the Democrats, ample fodder for derision. To receive a free, one-time sample of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a Sample on the left.

Also:
  • DOJ Still Making Epstein Files Disappear
  • Battle Against Dangerous Vaccines Continues
  • Mexico in Flames

Daily News

CDC Refuses To Update Cancer Data Since 2022, But VAERS Reveals Turbo Cancer Epidemic

The collective world-wide evidence from 2020–2025 underscores a biologically plausible connection between COVID-19 vaccination and cancer. The recurring clinical findings documented across many reports of de-novo cancer onset, rapid tumor progression, viral reactivation, and reawakening of dormant disease, highlight critical gaps in knowledge and understanding of how large-scale immune changes produced by the vaccine interacts with cancer biology. Both SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination engage overlapping biological pathways that could, in principle, influence cancer risk

US Intel Aided Mexican Special Forces In "El Mencho" Kill As Spillover Risks Rise

ZeroHedge

CNN reported that the US provided intelligence support to Mexican Army Special Forces, aided by aircraft and the National Guard's Immediate Reaction Force, during the operation to capture Oseguera. The operation, however, devolved into a fierce firefight with CJNG operatives and El Mencho that ultimately resulted in his death. Almost immediately after El Mencho's death, Guadalajara, Mexico's third-largest city and the capital of Jalisco State, plunged into instant chaos as CJNG foot soldiers sparked narco-terrorism operations.

AI Surveillance Should Scare Both Democrats and Republicans

Real Clear Wire

To quote New York Times columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom, “ICE is watching you.” It is true: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement saw its 2025 budget triple to nearly $30 billion, which would rank the agency as the 14th highest-funded military in the world. Much of the money is funding surveillance technology, including tools to crack phones, monitor social media, and track the movements of U.S. citizens and non-citizens alike. The Department of Homeland Security and affiliated agencies are currently piloting and deploying more than 100 AI systems, including some used in law enforcement activities.

"Devastating" Discovery: New Docs Confirm JPMorgan De-Banked Trump Shortly After Jan 6th Capitol Chaos

ZeroHedge

JPMorgan, the nation’s largest bank, said for the first time late Friday that it cut off more than 50 Trump accounts in February 2021, shortly after Mr. Trump’s first term ended. The accounts included those for Trump hotels, housing developments and retail shops in Illinois, Florida and New York, as well as Mr. Trump’s personal private banking relationship that handled his inheritance from his father, according to letters filed to the court.

Trump Admin Mandates English-Only Tests For Truckers Seeking Commercial Driver's Licenses

The Epoch Times

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed the latest policy with a goal of ensuring that truck drivers understand English well enough to read road signs and communicate with law enforcement officers. Florida has already implemented English-only tests. The new order includes modernizing the commercial driver’s license (CDL) registration system, cracking down on fraud, and improving driver safety.

With Shaky Reasoning, Trump Weighs Limited Initial Strike On Iran To Force A Deal

ZeroHedge

President Trump is now considering an initial, limited strike on Iran to force it to bow to the maximalist demands of Israel and the United States. The idea is based on two deeply questionable premises: that air strikes alone will compel Iran to give up its defensive ballistic missile capabilities, and halt all nuclear enrichment that Iran won't retaliate for an American "limited strike" in a way that sends the United States, Israel, Iran and perhaps even Russia and China racing up an escalation ladder

Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs

Breitbart

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for a 6–3 majority that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking emergency powers to impose duties on virtually every country. The tariffs at issue were expected to raise about $1.5 trillion over the next decade—representing roughly 70 percent of Trump’s second-term levies, according to the Tax Foundation. Chief Justice John Roberts was joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown Jackson in the majority. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh dissented.

Trump Responds to Supreme Court by Invoking New Tariff Authority—And Cranking It to The Max

Breitbart

President Trump moved hours after the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariffs to invoke a separate trade authority, imposing an import surcharge on most goods that takes effect February 24. He initially set the rate at ten percent, then raised it the next day to fifteen percent—the maximum allowed under the statute—saying in a social media post that the increase followed a “thorough, detailed, and complete review” of the court’s ruling.

penAI Knew About Transgender Mass Shooter, Didn’t Report It Ahead of Time

ZeroHedge

WSJ added: Internally, about a dozen staffers debated whether to take action on Van Rootselaar’s posts. Some employees interpreted Van Rootselaar’s writings as an indication of potential real-world violence, and urged leaders to alert Canadian law enforcement about her behavior, the people familiar with the matter said. OpenAI leaders ultimately decided not to contact authorities.

JPMorgan Admits to Closing Over 50 Trump Bank Accounts

Breitbart

Per the outlet, accounts that JPMorgan reportedly “debanked” were accounts “for Trump hotels, housing developments and retail shops” in several states, along with “Trump’s personal private banking relationship that handled his inheritance:”

Deep in China’s Mountains, a Nuclear Revival Takes Shape

NY Times

One such valley is known as Zitong, in Sichuan Province, where engineers have been building new bunkers and ramparts. A new complex bristles with pipes, suggesting the facility handles highly hazardous materials. Another valley is home to a double-fenced facility known as Pingtong, where experts believe China is making plutonium-packed cores of nuclear warheads. The main structure, dominated by a 360-foot-high ventilation stack, has been refurbished in recent years with new vents and heat dispersers. More construction is underway next to it.

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