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US Seizes 2 Sanctioned Oil Tankers Linked to Venezuela

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The United States has seized two sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela in back-to-back actions in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean, officials said Wednesday.

U.S. European Command announced the seizure of the merchant vessel Bella 1 for “violations of U.S. sanctions” in a social media post. The U.S. had been pursuing the tanker since last month after it tried to evade a U.S. blockade on sanctioned oil vessels around Venezuela.

Then, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem revealed that U.S. forces also took control of the tanker Sophia in the Caribbean. Noem said in a social media post both ships were “either last docked in Venezuela or en route to it."



Energy Sec. Wright: US to Sell Venezuelan Oil 'Indefinitely'

Wright: US will sell Venezuelan oil ...

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Wednesday the United States government wants to get Venezuelan oil flowing again, directly control Venezuelan oil sales and revenue via U.S.-controlled accounts, and create conditions for U.S. oil companies to enter the country.

Such moves will benefit Venezuela's people as well, Wright said Wednesday.

Oil sales will be "done by the U.S. government and deposited into accounts controlled by the U.S. government," he said.




The Palisades are still a wasteland wrapped in red tape — a year after Los Angeles promised to help rebuild

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Pacific Palisades — once one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Los Angeles, home to celebs like Tom Hanks and Ben Affleck — still looks like a war-zone a year after wildfires leveled much of it.

Only a handful of the nearly 7,000 destroyed homes have been rebuilt, and outraged residents say Mayor Karen Bass and city bureaucracy have failed them every step of the way.

Building permits have been issued for just 686 of the roughly 6,800 homes and businesses destroyed after the Palisades Fire sparked on Jan. 7 and raged for nearly three weeks, LA city data shows.



Scathing audit reveals more fraud concerns inside top Minnesota agency with fabricated documents, 'misconduct'
MN GOP state Sen Mark Koran says the audit shows a 'complete breakdown' of protecting taxpayer funds
Minnesota audit finds $425M grant ...

A major state audit in Minnesota conducted by the nonpartisan Office of the Legislative Auditor found widespread failures and internal control problems in the Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) grant program, reaffirming concerns about massive fraud issues.

The report, released on Monday, found that between July 1, 2022, and Dec. 31, 2024, DHS dished out more than $425 million in grants to 830 organizations, the majority being nongovernmental, and did not show proper oversight in watching over those taxpayer funds, which in many cases were meant to help those with addiction and mental health issues.

The audit found missing progress reports and discovered BHA could not show it had completed all required monitoring visits and had no documentation at all for some of them.

Additionally, auditors discovered what appeared to be backdated or newly created documentation that did not exist before the audit, suggesting an effort to retroactively manufacture paperwork to show compliance.




Ringleader of $250M Minnesota welfare fraud scandal ordered by judge to forfeit Porsche, luxury goods

Ringleader of $250M Minnesota welfare ...

The founder of an infamous Minnesota-based nonprofit convicted of hatching a $250 million welfare fraud scheme was ordered by a judge last week to forfeit her Porsche, designer handbags and millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains.

Aimee Bock, the 44-year-old mastermind behind the Feeding Our Future scandal, was found guilty in March on federal charges of wire fraud, bribery and conspiracy in connection to the nation’s largest COVID-19 fraud scheme.

Bock, who along with dozens of predominantly Somali co-conspirators pilfered pandemic relief funds from a federal program meant to feed hungry children in need, is awaiting sentencing for her lead role in the scandal.

A federal judge issued a preliminary court order on Dec. 30 compelling Bock, who is not Somali, to give up an astounding amount of cash and several of her prized possessions.



Toppled Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, wife hit their heads trying to evade capture

Nicolas Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores ...

Arrested Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, bonked their heads on a low door frame while trying to evade capture by US special forces, Trump administration officials told top lawmakers at a Monday briefing.

A source familiar with the briefing told The Post that the criminal Caracas couple suffered “minor injuries related to their own actions” during the early Saturday raid, adding that Flores began cursing in Spanish after she hurt herself.

The mishap was first reported by CNN, which said Maduro and Flores attempted to take cover behind a heavy steel door in their fortified compound, but misjudged the height of the frame.

Both were given first aid by members of the Delta Force after they had been safely extracted.

Pro-Maduro motorcycle gang thugs hunting for Trump supporters in Caracas days after dictator’s capture: ‘Very tense’
Venezuela selling up to 50 million barrels of oil to US, Trump reveals



Trump Lauds First Year, Predicts 'Epic Midterm Victory'

Trump to House Republicans: If we don't ...

President Donald Trump told Republicans at the GOP House retreat Tuesday at the Trump-Kennedy Center that the party is positioned to defy the usual midterm backlash against the sitting president's party and deliver what he called an "epic" victory in 2026.

"So together, we had 12 months of unprecedented success in 2025. And now we're going to make history and break records with the epic midterm victory that we're going to pull off," Trump said in the address, shown on Newsmax.

He said the past year has seen an “amazing” presidency.



Zohran Mamdani’s woke, privileged tenant advocate Cea Weaver breaks down crying when asked about hypocritical gentrification comments
Zohran Mamdani's tenant advocate Cea ...

Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s newly instated radical-left tenant advocate, Cea Weaver, broke down Wednesday as she dodged questions from reporters about her gentrification hypocrisy.

The 37-year-old, who has faced backlash for blasting homeownership as a “weapon of white supremacy” in the past, teared up when she emerged briefly from her apartment building in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, at about 9 a.m.

Weaver, who was tapped by Mamdani to be his new director of the city Office to Protect Tenants, quickly ran back inside after she was asked about the $1.6 million home her mother owns in Nashville, Tennessee.

“Private property including any kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy,” she said in a 2019 post.

Mamdani’s tenant advocate Cea Weaver needs to be evicted from her job after showing hateful true colors



Israel-Backed Militia Kills 2 Hamas Terrorists in Gaza

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An Israeli-backed Palestinian militia said Wednesday it had killed two Hamas ⁠terrorists in southern Gaza, marking a renewed challenge to Hamas after Israel empowered its rivals in areas under Israeli military control.

The armed group, known as the Popular Forces, said in a statement it had carried out a raid in Rafah, killing two Hamas members who refused to surrender and detaining a third. It shared a photo that it said depicted one of the slain men.

Hamas, which brands such groups as "collaborators," declined to comment on the claim, ⁠which Reuters couldn't independently authenticate. Rafah sits in territory under Israeli control under the terms of an October Israel-Hamas deal.



Larry Page Leaves Calif. Amid Billionaire Wealth Tax Push

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Larry Page, the Google co-founder and world’s second-richest person, has reportedly left California as momentum builds behind a proposed wealth tax targeting billionaires, The Telegraph reports.

Page has shifted the registrations of several key entities — including his family office and a flying-car venture — from California to Delaware, according to state filings.

He has also personally relocated out of California ahead of a potential statewide vote on a wealth tax. Page told friends last month he was considering a move to Florida.

The proposed measure would impose a one-time 5% tax on individuals with assets exceeding $1 billion.



Michael Goodwin: Maduro’s arrival is the first domino to fall — and Khamenei fleeing Iran amid chaos could be next


Think of it as the domino theory in reverse.

The initial Cold War version featured the American fear that if a country fell under Communist control, its neighbor could also be swallowed up.

In the current swirl of events, the theory envisions a similar pattern — but this time it’s freedom that is being spread, making for more positive outcomes.

Case in point: What started in Venezuela might not stop there.

Just as the Trump administration offered indicted drug trafficker Nicolás Maduro a free ride to New York that he couldn’t refuse, reports are emerging that another despot under American pressure is packing his bags for a one-way road trip.



REP TOM EMMER: Walz oversaw billions in stolen taxpayer money — now comes accountability

This level of fraud should never happen again

$9 billion.

That is the estimated amount of taxpayer dollars stolen via fraud schemes in Minnesota under Governor Tim Walz’s watch. To make matters worse, the U.S. Treasury Department uncovered that millions are being diverted to Somalia and, inevitably, landing in the hands of Al-Shabaab terrorists.

Let’s do a quick recap of how we got here.

Minnesota fraudsters, the vast majority of whom are Somali, applied for and received funds from various state-run welfare programs to line their own pockets and funnel money overseas. From COVID-era food nutrition assistance meant for children, to housing, to fake autism centers, to empty daycares — Tim Walz allowed fraudsters to take advantage of hardworking taxpayers at every turn.