Discussion on Health and Corruption in the Second Trump Administration

Radio legend Dr. Drew Pinsky and former VA Secretary Robert Wilkie discuss health and fighting corruption in the second Trump administration on the Breitbart News Daily Podcast hosted by Mike Slater.

Political Corruption in California

Jose Huizar, a former Los Angeles City Council member, faced a spectacular fall from grace after being caught in a corruption scandal involving bribes from Chinese developers. His case is part of a larger wave of corruption cases in California, attributed to factors like concentrated power at City Hall, lack of media scrutiny, and a growing Democratic supermajority. The scandal involved millions in bribes, leading to Huizar's sentencing to 13 years in prison. The case highlights the risks of pay-to-play schemes in politics.

Accusations Against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard

Former assistant accuses Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard of unethical and predatory behavior, excessive spending, and corruption. Mayor faces allegations of misdeeds, excessive spending, and retaliating against co-workers. Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot hired as special investigator. FBI investigation ongoing.

Former Nevada Politician Found Guilty of Murdering Journalist Jeff German

Former Nevada politician Robert Telles was found guilty of fatally stabbing journalist Jeff German in 2022 after German exposed corruption in Telles' office. Telles claimed he was framed in a conspiracy, but DNA evidence linked him to the crime scene. Telles faces life in prison.

Resignation of Sen. Bob Menendez and Replacement

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., plans to resign after being found guilty of bribery and acting as a foreign agent. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has announced George Helmy as Menendez's replacement. Rep. Andy Kim won the Democratic nomination for Senate, facing off against Republican Curtis Bashaw.

Fox News report on Biden's exit from the 2024 election

Fox News reports on Biden's exit from the 2024 election, highlighting criticisms of his administration and the Democratic National Convention.

Vietnamese President To Lam's Anti-Corruption Campaign

Vietnamese President To Lam has taken over as the new leader, pledging to continue the anti-corruption campaign started by his predecessor. He aims to consolidate power through this campaign, despite concerns about its impact on the economy and government functioning.

George Santos Wire Fraud Case

Former New York Republican Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft, admitting to various crimes including filing fake FEC reports and embezzling money from campaign donors. He was expelled from Congress in December 2023, becoming the first member in over two decades to face expulsion. Santos faces a minimum of two years and a maximum of 22 years in prison, along with restitution and forfeiture of funds.

Fake Immigration Raid for Business Interests

Former LA County Sheriff deputies and soldiers from Australia and Great Britain indicted for staging a fake immigration raid on a Chinese man to coerce him into signing away his business interests orchestrated by a Chinese businesswoman.

Government Corruption and Manipulation

The documentary film 'Government Gangsters' exposes the deep state's plot to target former President Donald Trump and highlights government corruption and manipulation tactics. It also delves into the two-tiered system of justice and the role of big tech in censoring information that could impact elections.

Nigeria's Poor Olympics Performance

Nigeria's athletes had a poor performance at the Olympics and blame corruption and mismanagement by the country's sports officials.

Smartmatic Executives Indicted for Bribery

Two Smartmatic executives were indicted for allegedly bribing officials in the Philippines, leading to their leave of absence and potential prison time. Smartmatic has faced accusations of rigging the 2020 U.S. election, resulting in a defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

Corruption Scandal: Ursula Stone's Embezzlement

Ursula Stone, a former clerk-treasurer in a small town in New York, stole over $1.1 million over 19 years and had her pension forfeited as a result of her conviction for corrupting the government.

Media Control and Democracy in Hungary

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has extended his party's control over the media, impacting informed democratic participation. A new party, led by Péter Magyar, emerged as a challenge to Orbán's rule, campaigning against corruption and the damage caused by propaganda. Orbán's government promotes hostility towards migrants, LGBTQ+ rights, and distrust of the EU.

Corruption Charges Against New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez found guilty on 16 counts of corruption including bribery and acting as a foreign agent. Facing potential 222-year sentence. Plans to pursue candidacy as an independent despite calls for resignation.

Sen. Bob Menendez's Conviction and Planned Resignation

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) reportedly plans to resign from Congress after being convicted on all counts in his federal corruption trial. Senate leaders and colleagues have called for his resignation.

Conviction of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez on Corruption Charges

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez was convicted on all counts of corruption, including accepting bribes and acting as a foreign agent for the Egyptian government. The verdict jeopardizes his chances of reelection as an independent.

Senator Bob Menendez's Federal Corruption Trial

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) was found guilty on all counts in his federal corruption trial for accepting bribes in exchange for political clout. The case involved cash, gold bars, mortgage payments, and luxury items. He was the first sitting member of Congress charged with conspiracy to act as a foreign agent.

Rising Lawlessness in Oakland, California

Oakland, California is experiencing a surge in lawlessness with mob lootings, random shootings, and attacks on elderly people. The city lacks adequate policing due to understaffing and a culture of underpolicing. Political corruption and ineffectiveness have contributed to the worsening situation.

Corruption Charges Against Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy

Former French first lady and supermodel Carla Bruni has been charged with corruption offenses related to a criminal conspiracy to 'whitewash' her husband, former President Nicolas Sarkozy, over allegations of accepting money from Muammar Gaddafi. Both Bruni and Sarkozy face serious charges, with potential prison sentences. The case involves witness tampering, fraud, and a £4 million campaign to protect Sarkozy. Bruni's close friend, Mimi Marchand, is also involved. Sarkozy has faced multiple legal issues, including corruption, illicit campaign funding, and criminal conspiracy, and has previous convictions.

Corruption Charges Against Carla Bruni

Former French first lady Carla Bruni has been charged with corruption offenses related to a conspiracy to 'whitewash' her husband, former President Nicolas Sarkozy, over allegations of accepting money from Muammar Gaddafi. The case involves witness tampering and fraud in an organized gang. Bruni is accused of being part of a £4 million campaign to keep Sarkozy out of jail. Both face serious charges that could lead to prison sentences.

Legal Troubles of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Nicolas Sarkozy

Former supermodel and French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy faces preliminary charges for witness tampering in a case involving illegal campaign financing. Her husband, ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy, has been convicted in two other legal cases but denies wrongdoing. He was found guilty of corruption and influence peddling in a separate case in 2021, making him the first former French president to be convicted and sentenced to prison for actions during his term.

Imprisonment of Guatemalan Journalist José Rubén Zamora

Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora was arbitrarily imprisoned for his investigative reporting on corruption. The United Nations' Working Group on Arbitrary Detention ruled that his arrest was in violation of international law and urged for his immediate release and compensation.

Media Bias and Corruption in Politics

Sean Hannity reacts to CNN Presidential Debate between President Biden and former President Trump, criticizing media for covering up Biden's cognitive decline and corruption, warning of potential downfall of constitutional republic

Corruption in Chinese Military Leadership

China expelled two former defense ministers from the ruling Communist Party over alleged corruption, part of a crackdown on elite members. President Xi Jinping consolidates his power amidst clashes with the U.S. over Taiwan.

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández Sentenced to 45 Years in Drug Trafficking Case

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández sentenced to 45 years in prison in New York for collaborating with drug traffickers. He was convicted of taking bribes and protecting drug trade. Hernández denied accusations and claimed innocence.

Criticism of President Joe Biden's Policies

Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow criticizes President Joe Biden's policies, stating that the economy and immigration are key concerns for Americans. Marlow highlights concerns about Biden's age and corruption, emphasizing the need for a stronger candidate to defeat him.

Guatemalan journalist's detention and legal battle

Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora's house arrest revoked by appeals court; he has been in prison for two years on charges of money laundering and corruption, which he denies. Press freedom groups have criticized his detention as political persecution.

Protests in Kenya Against Tax Hike Bill

Barack Obama's half-sister, Auma Obama, was hit with tear gas while rallying with protesters in Kenya against a tax hike bill. The protest turned violent with at least five people fatally shot and many injured. The protesters are demanding economic relief and an end to corruption from Kenyan leaders.

Corruption Allegations Against President Joe Biden

Peter Schweizer argues that President Joe Biden's decisionmaking has been influenced by corrupt financial interests from abroad, leading to accusations of corruption and unethical behavior.

VIP Migration Packages Offered by Mexican Cartels

Mexican cartels offer VIP migration packages through dangerous tunnels from Ciudad Juárez to El Paso, Texas, where migrants pay at least $6,000 to $15,000. Criminal organizations have shifted focus to human trafficking due to higher profits. Corruption among authorities facilitates the smuggling operations, leading to violent turf wars and migrant exploitation.

Resignation of Mayor in Madeira Beach, Florida

Mayor of Madeira Beach, Florida resigns citing 'corruptive behavior' among local leaders, concerns about city workers smoking and texting in official cars, and lack of life vests on city-owned boats. City manager denies allegations of corruption. Former mayor won election in 2023 as a change agent focusing on transparency and fiscal responsibility.

Illegal migration facilitated by Mexican cartels

Mexican cartels offer VIP migration packages through dangerous tunnels from Ciudad Juárez to El Paso, Texas, at high prices, with corruption and collusion with authorities facilitating the illegal trafficking of migrants into the U.S.

Corruption in Small Town Government

Florida mayor resigns citing corruptive behavior in small town's government, pointing fingers at City Manager's unethical practices. City Manager denies allegations. Former city commissioner steps up as the new mayor.

Corruption at U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer stole $19,000 from international passengers at Florida airport, pleads guilty and faces up to 10 years in prison.

Corruption in U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer convicted of accepting bribes to allow drugs and illegal migrants to cross the southern border. Faces life in prison with a mandatory 10-year minimum sentence.

1975 Cold-Case Murder

South Carolina reporter Brad Willis helps solve a 1975 cold-case murder after his podcast sheds light on the case, leading to the identification of the victim previously known as Mr. X as Oscar James Nedd.

Hunter Biden's Felony Conviction on Gun Charges

Hunter Biden received a felony conviction on gun charges, allowing the left to claim 'no one is above the law' while distracting from more serious corruption allegations against him and his father. Democrats and the media are spinning the narrative to show justice is blind and that Biden is the 'living embodiment of the rule of law.' The case is seen as a minor crime resulting from addiction, garnering sympathy and deflecting attention from larger corruption issues.

Hunter Biden's Federal Conviction on Gun Charges

House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik claims the federal conviction of Hunter Biden on gun charges is the first step in delivering accountability for the Biden family. Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison and $750,000 in fines for false statements and possession of a firearm.

Hunter Biden's Guilty Verdict and Allegations of Corruption

Hunter Biden has been found guilty on three gun charges, with accusations of receiving over $15 million from entities in Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Romania, and China. The Biden family faces scrutiny over foreign business deals and alleged government access for personal profit.

Hunter Biden's guilty verdict and Republican reactions

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and other Republicans view Hunter Biden's guilty verdict as a step towards accountability but believe the Justice Department needs to investigate further into the Bidens' alleged corrupt influence peddling schemes. Some Republicans, like Charlie Kirk, dismiss the trial as a distraction and criticize the justice system for not pursuing more serious charges against the Bidens.

Hunter Biden's Criminal Trial

Hunter Biden's criminal trial reveals evidence of deception regarding his laptop and involvement in influence-peddling schemes, but potential jury bias may affect the outcome.

U.S.-Ukraine Relations and Military Assistance

President Joe Biden will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in France amidst tensions over military assistance and U.S. critiques of Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts. The meeting comes after U.S. allowed limited use of weapons in Russia, following repeated appeals. Frustration persists over delays in aid and perceived lack of support. Disagreements also center around corruption in Ukraine, with U.S. officials calling for further reform and accountability.

Corruption Allegations Against Mayor Tiffany Henyard in Dolton, Illinois

Residents express outrage against the controversial mayor accused of corruption in Dolton, Illinois. A meeting to investigate allegations of corruption and lavish spending by Mayor Tiffany Henyard turned chaotic as opponents clashed with supporters.

Stormy Daniels speaks out against Donald Trump's guilty verdict

Former adult actress Stormy Daniels breaks her silence on convicted ex-President Donald Trump, demanding jail time for him and warning the world about his bid for office. She feels vindicated after his guilty verdict but continues to face death threats from his supporters.

Analysis of Reaction to Former President Trump's Conviction

Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the reaction to former President Trump's conviction in his New York criminal trial and why Washington elites 'hate' Trump. Watters highlights Trump's decision to enter politics to fight for the country and criticizes Washington's corrupt policies.

Naval Officer Arrested on Bribery Charges

Retired Vice Chief of Naval Operations Robert Burke and two CEOs were arrested on bribery charges related to a government contract scheme. Burke allegedly used his influence to secure contracts for the company in exchange for a position.

Donald Trump's Statement on the 2024 Presidential Election

Former President Donald Trump declares November 5, 2024, the day of the presidential election, as the most important day in the history of the U.S. amid facing guilty verdict for falsifying business records. He criticizes the government, calls for support, and vows to fight to save the country and Constitution.

Sanctions on Uganda's Parliamentary Speaker and Officials for Corruption and Human Rights Abuses

The United States imposed sanctions on Uganda's parliamentary speaker, her husband, and other officials over corruption and human rights abuses. The speaker, Anita Among, and others were sanctioned for involvement in corruption and serious abuses. Among's husband, Moses Magogo, who is the president of the Ugandan soccer federation, was also sanctioned. The sanctions bar them from entering the U.S.

Corruption and Extortion in Mexico

A former Mexican state official colluded with the Gulf Cartel to extort a group of businessmen in Reynosa, Tamaulipas by luring them to a restaurant under false pretenses of government aid, then demanding extortion fees. The businessmen were threatened with violence if they did not comply.

Young Voters' Perception of Politicians and the Country's Future

Young voters overwhelmingly believe that politicians are corrupt and that the country is in decline, posing potential trouble for Joe Biden as he struggles to connect with Gen Z and younger Millennials.

Former President Donald Trump's criticism of Judge Juan Merchan in hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump criticized Judge Juan Merchan before entering the courtroom for his hush money trial, claiming the case was brought against him because of Joe Biden and accusing the judge of being corrupt and conflicted.

Putin's Purge of Russian Military Officials

Vladimir Putin is reportedly conducting a sweeping purge in the Russian military, arresting top brass officials in a bid to deflect blame for failing to defeat Ukraine. Several high-profile arrests have already taken place, with more expected in a crackdown on corruption. The arrests have sparked concerns reminiscent of Stalin-era purges.

Federal Corruption Trials of U.S. Senator Bob Menendez

Photographs revealed large amounts of cash and gold bars hidden in the cluttered home of U.S. Senator Bob Menendez and his wife. The senator allegedly received bribes in exchange for political favors.

Corruption Scandals in Russia and Arrests of High-Ranking Military Officials

The U.N.'s High Representative for Disarmament Affairs cautioned states involved in transferring arms to Ukraine or Russia to act responsibly as the war shows no signs of stopping. Corruption scandals in Russia have led to arrests of high-ranking military officials, raising questions about Putin's control over the Defense Ministry amid the war in Ukraine. The recent arrests are not a 'campaign' against corruption but rather reflect ongoing activities in 'all government bodies.'

Arrests of Russian Military Officials on Bribery Charges

Several high-ranking Russian military officials, including Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, have been arrested on bribery charges, leading to speculation about the motives behind the arrests.

Hunter Biden's Alleged Lies to Congress

Republican lawmakers accuse Hunter Biden of lying to Congress during recent deposition, pointing to evidence of false statements and obstruction of a congressional investigation into his family's potential corruption.

The 'Fat Leonard' Scandal

The 'Fat Leonard' scandal involved a Malaysian defense contractor who bribed Navy officers for classified information, defrauding the U.S. government and taxpayers of at least $35 million. Several military officers had their felony convictions dismissed due to prosecutorial errors. The scandal involved lavish meals, gifts, and orgies in exchange for national security information.

Senator Bob Menendez's ongoing bribery trial and messy home revelations

Senator Bob Menendez seen arriving home holding hemorrhoid cream amidst ongoing bribery trial. Images revealed messy home with gold bars and cash. Legal team throws wife under the bus, claiming she stored gold bars without Menendez's knowledge. Prosecutors allege Menendez was directly involved in bribery scheme.

Mexico City Water Crisis

Mexico City is facing a severe water crisis due to a combination of climate change, urban sprawl, and poor infrastructure. The city's water supply is rapidly dwindling, with key reservoirs at historically low levels and the possibility of 'Day Zero' looming. The situation is exacerbated by corruption, drought, and inadequate water management.

Cash-for-votes in India

Cash-for-votes is a pervasive issue in India, with the election commission seizing nearly half a billion dollars of cash and inducements before the polls opened last month.

Argentina's President Javier Milei's Visit to Madrid

Argentina's President Javier Milei accuses Spain's socialist government of bringing poverty and death, attends far-right summit in Madrid, and promotes his book 'The Way of the Libertarian.' He criticizes socialism, celebrates economic freedom, and plans to eliminate Argentina's central bank.

Sen. J.D. Vance's Interview on Triggered Podcast with Donald Trump Jr.

Sen. J.D. Vance joins Donald Trump Jr. on Triggered podcast to discuss the business records case against Trump, election interference, and Biden's advantage. Vance criticizes the case as a witch hunt and highlights Biden's foreign policy approach and alleged corruption in Ukraine.

Michael Cohen's Testimony in Trump's Trial

Fox News legal analyst discusses Michael Cohen's testimony in Trump's trial, highlighting Cohen's lies and lack of credibility, as well as alleging corruption and bias in the prosecution.

Corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez

Attorneys for Sen. Bob Menendez's co-defendants argue that the corruption case is based on guilt by association, emphasizing innocent gestures and friendships, refuting allegations of bribery and highlighting cultural norms regarding gift giving.

Comedian Jon Stewart Mocks Rep. Nancy Pelosi for Alleged Insider Trading

Comedian Jon Stewart mocked Rep. Nancy Pelosi for allegedly using inside information for personal financial gain, citing the corruption trial of Sen. Robert Menendez. Stewart criticized Congress for allowing members to trade stocks and avoid prosecution.

Corruption Trial of Sen. Robert Menendez

Sen. Robert Menendez's corruption trial begins with opening statements accusing him of accepting bribes to benefit businessmen and governments of Egypt and Qatar.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's Political Career

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, known for his pro-Russian views and controversial policies, has faced criticism for weakening the rule of law. He has shifted between pro-European and nationalistic stances, often aligning with Viktor Orban of Hungary. Fico's political career has been marked by a mix of populist appeals and anti-Western sentiment, leading to his resignation in 2018 amid corruption scandals.

Peruvian Government's Classification of Trans and Intersex People as 'Mentally Ill'

The Peruvian government has categorized trans and intersex people as 'mentally ill', prompting backlash in a society with high levels of homophobia and transphobia. The president is under investigation for corruption, leading to criticisms of her handling of the situation.

Michael Cohen testimony in Trump trial

Michael Cohen testified that President Trump told him Jeff Sessions would take care of an FEC investigation, potentially adding a new layer of corruption to the Trump trial.

Embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dolton, Illinois

Embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dolton, Illinois faces outcry from town residents, board appoints mayor pro tempore to serve in her absence due to corruption accusations and refusal to execute duties.

Arrest of Senior Russian Defense Official and Cabinet Shake-up

Senior Russian defense official arrested on bribery charges amidst Cabinet shake-up by President Vladimir Putin, highlighting corruption allegations in the Defense Ministry. The new defense minister aims to integrate the defense sector into the national economy and optimize military spending.

Corruption in Russian Defense Ministry

Senior Defense Ministry official in Russia arrested on bribery charges, days after President Putin replaced the defense minister in a Cabinet shake-up. The new defense minister is expected to carry out further purges at the ministry.

Corruption Trial of Sen. Bob Menendez

New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez is facing his second federal corruption trial related to charges alleging that he acted to benefit the governments of Egypt and Qatar. He and his wife are accused of accepting bribes from wealthy businessmen and performing favors in return, including meddling in criminal investigations and taking actions benefiting the governments of Egypt and Qatar.

Corruption Investigation in Italy

The governor of the Italian region surrounding the port city of Genoa was placed under house arrest as part of a corruption investigation alleging he granted political favors in exchange for money.

Péter Magyar's Campaign in Hungary

Péter Magyar, a rising challenger to Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, has gained popularity by promising to end corruption. He recently held a large political demonstration in Debrecen, Hungary, gathering 10,000 supporters. Magyar's Tisza party plans to run 12 candidates in the European elections and 4 in local council elections in Budapest. His campaign focuses on rural areas where Orbán is popular, and recent polls show Tisza gaining momentum as the largest opposition force.

Fair Election Fund promoting election integrity through compensating whistleblowers

A nonprofit organization, Fair Election Fund, aims to promote election integrity by compensating whistleblowers who witness corruption during the election process. The group will pay whistleblowers who witness irregularities in the process and highlight these cases through media campaigns.

Corruption Allegations Against Congressman Henry Cuellar

Congressman Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, has been charged with allegedly accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes from foreign entities.

Indictment of Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife on bribery and money laundering charges

Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife have been indicted on charges of bribery and money laundering related to their ties with a bank in Mexico and an oil and gas company controlled by Azerbaijan. They deny any wrongdoing and plan to seek re-election despite the charges.

Corruption scandal involving Russia's deputy defense minister

Russia's deputy defense minister, Timur Ivanov, has been arrested on suspicion of taking a bribe, causing speculation about power dynamics within the Kremlin. The arrest has implications for Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and President Vladimir Putin, as well as potential government reshuffles.

Corruption Scandal Involving Russia's Deputy Defense Minister

A corruption scandal involving Russia's deputy defense minister Timur Ivanov has led to his arrest on bribery charges, raising questions about power dynamics within the Kremlin and potential implications for Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The case has sparked speculation and theories among Russian media and analysts, with some suggesting it may signal divisions within the Russian elite. The timing of the scandal, just before Putin's fifth presidential term inauguration, has added to the intrigue.

Iranian rapper sentenced to death

Popular Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi has been sentenced to death for 'corruption on earth.'

Deep Corruption in Federal Agencies and the Deep State

Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn discusses deep corruption in federal agencies and the Deep State's targeting of him in a new documentary film. He highlights his attempts at reform, facing backlash for uncovering failures and mismanagement within the organization.

Corruption in Federal Agencies and the Deep State

Lieutenant General Michael Flynn discusses deep levels of corruption in federal agencies, detailing his experience as the DIA director and the challenges he faced trying to reform the system. He highlights the resistance he encountered for going against the established narrative and the consequences he faced. A documentary film, 'Flynn: Deliver the Truth. Whatever the Cost,' delves into these issues and sheds light on the struggles faced by truth-seekers.

Corruption Allegations Against Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Heynard

Residents in Dolton, Illinois, are outraged with Democratic Mayor Tiffany Heynard for alleged corruption, extravagant spending, and lack of transparency on township finances and town services.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Corruption Allegations

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announces he will continue in office after days of reflection following corruption allegations against his wife. He blames the investigation on politically aligned news sites and opposition parties.

30th Anniversary of Nelson Mandela's Election as President of South Africa

30 years since Nelson Mandela was elected president of South Africa, ending apartheid. The legacy of Mandela's presidency, the progress made, and the challenges facing South Africa today are being reflected upon.

Corruption Allegations Against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard

FBI serves subpoenas at Dolton Village Hall as Mayor Tiffany Henyard faces corruption accusations. Henyard was dubbed 'America's worst mayor' due to questionable spending and abuse of office. FBI is investigating, but Henyard denies allegations.

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine and Ukraine's Response

The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades, with the current conflict representing a shift in the world order. Ukraine's Prime Minister is visiting the U.S. to advocate for further aid to support their war effort, emphasizing the need for more weapons to push out Russian forces. Ukraine has made significant progress in combating corruption and is working towards EU membership.

Ecuador's Energy Crisis and Political Situation

Ecuador orders public and private sector workers to take Thursday and Friday off to save energy due to unprecedented power outages. President Daniel Noboa fires energy minister Andrea Arrobo, blames crisis on environmental circumstances and corruption. Critics concerned about Noboa's authoritarian actions.

Recent News Articles from FOX News

Recent news articles from FOX News covering a variety of topics such as NPR funding, housing for the homeless, Trump's hush money trial, Natalee Holloway case, US prison conditions, antisemitism in elite colleges, corruption trials, Chinese EVs collecting data, migrant boat landings, and more.

President Biden's refusal to testify about Hunter Biden's business dealings

President Biden declined to testify under oath about his son Hunter's business dealings, leading to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer accusing the Bidens of corrupt influence peddling. The committee has uncovered evidence of foreign money flowing into the Biden family businesses.

Vietnam's Largest-Ever Fraud Case

A real estate tycoon in Vietnam has been sentenced to death in the largest fraud case in the country's history, involving $12.5 billion and a loss of $27 billion through illegal control of a major Vietnamese bank. This case is unusual as financial fraud rarely results in a death sentence in Vietnam.

Political Crisis for Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf and SNP

Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is facing a political crisis as support for his party, the Scottish National Party, has fallen to its lowest level in a decade due to a chaotic rollout of a new hate speech law. Polls show Labour Party surpassing SNP, potentially causing an 'apocalypse' for Yousaf and his party.

Biopic Film 'The Apprentice' on Donald Trump's Early Business Life Premiering at Cannes Film Festival

A fictionalized movie about former President Donald Trump's early business life will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The biopic titled 'The Apprentice' focuses on Trump's early years in real estate, exploring themes of power, corruption, and deception.

Corruption Charges Against Sen. Bob Menendez and Wife

Sen. Bob Menendez's wife, Nadine Menendez, requests trial postponement due to serious medical condition. Menendez and his wife face corruption charges related to bribes from businessmen. Menendez also involved in interference in a criminal prosecution case.

Investigation into Alleged Biden Bribery Case

Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson demand FBI to make handling agent and superiors available for interviews regarding the investigation into the alleged Biden bribery case involving Alexander Smirnov. The case revolves around the FD-1023 form detailing a criminal bribery scheme between Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and Ukrainian firm Burisma Holdings.

NPR and Hunter Biden Laptop Story

NPR senior business editor admits Hunter Biden laptop story was newsworthy and reveals a connection to corrupt influence peddling, criticizes NPR for turning a blind eye and not admitting their misjudgment when the laptop was confirmed as real.

Mexico's first presidential debate

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador criticizes Mexico's first presidential debate for not focusing on him and his administration's achievements, instead discussing corruption and other issues. He is upset that the debate questions did not recognize his efforts to combat corruption.

Protest against Viktor Orban's government in Budapest

Tens of thousands protest against Viktor Orban's government in Budapest led by a former insider who plans to launch his own party. Protesters voice concerns about corruption and call for Orban's resignation.