Today’s Headlines: Today marks three years since Russia invaded Ukraine, and Trump is setting conditions for U.S. support in peace talks—namely, demanding $500 billion in rare earth minerals as "payback" for U.S. aid. Zelensky is not having it. Meanwhile, Russia just launched its biggest air attack yet. Over in Israel, the next round of hostage swaps is on hold as Israel demands less "humiliating" releases. Germany just voted, with conservatives winning and the far-right making gains. Back in the U.S., Trump fired the top military officer and replaced him with a loyalist lacking standard experience, while also purging Pentagon officials. Meanwhile, Elon Musk emailed 2.3 million government workers demanding proof of productivity—non-response = resignation. The Justice Department quietly deleted a misconduct database for federal police officers and Pope Francis remains in critical condition. Finally, the White House just limited DOGE’s access to personal taxpayer data... after having it for two weeks.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
The Guardian: Zelenskyy says he would ‘quit for peace’ as he refuses US demand for Ukraine minerals
AP News: Trump-Putin summit preparations are underway, Russia says
CNN: Israel delays release of hundreds of Palestinian detainees following recovery of six Israeli hostages from Gaza
AP News: Germany election: Exit polls show Merz in the lead, AfD in second place
NY Times: Trump Fires Joint Chiefs Chairman Amid Flurry of Dismissals at Pentagon
WA Post: Government agencies are giving conflicting guidance on Elon Musk email
WA Post: Treasury agrees to block DOGE access to personal taxpayer data at IRS
WA Post: Trump, Justice Department delete federal police misconduct database
CBS News: Pope Francis asks for prayers as he remains in critical condition with early kidney failure
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