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Comey’s Charges Had Nothing To Do With Russia Interference — This Was Trump’s Payback - Fedlan News | FN Newsroom

J ames Comey faces charges unrelated to Russia, focused on his congressional testimony, seen by critics as Trump’s payback. From the start, Trump has treated the Justice Department less like an impartial institution and more like a tool for settling scores. Comey's indictment fits neatly into that pattern. If Trump's real concern were Russian interference, the charges would reflect that—Comey could have been accused of lying about details of the Russia probe itself. But that's not what happened. Instead, prosecutors zeroed in on congressional testimony, technical statements under oath that may or may not stand up in court but serve a much clearer political purpose. That purpose is to brand Comey, once and for all, as untrustworthy. To strip him of credibility. To ensure that when people hear his name, they don't think of the Russia investigation, or of his clashes with Trump over principle, but of the label "indicted." In politics, perception often matters mor...

Trump’s Russia ‘Paper Tiger’ Remark Steals the Spotlight as 2025’s Best Punchline - Fedlan News | FN Newsroom

Trump’s Russia ‘Paper Tiger’ Remark Steals the Spotlight as 2025’s Best Punchline. Donald Trump has never been shy about using sharp turns of phrase, but when he recently characterized Russia as a “paper tiger,” it landed with a resonance that surprised even longtime observers of his political theater. In a season when headlines are dominated by war, economic anxiety, and a general sense of global unease, this comment came across almost like a punchline—unexpected, cutting, and oddly clarifying. For some, it was the kind of rhetorical jab that deserves applause, a moment where Trump seemed to puncture the inflated image of Russian strength with a few well-chosen words. If he keeps at it, if he consistently points to the cracks in Russia’s economic foundation instead of inflating its menace, some half-jokingly suggested he might even be worthy of a Nobel Prize for blunt honesty. Read more:  https://fedlannews.com/news/article/trump-russia-paper-tiger/183995171 /

Fedlan News Breaks Story On Nexstar–Tegna Deal And Its Unexpected Tie To Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC Exit - Fedlan News | FN Newsroom

Fedlan News breaks story on the $6.2B Nexstar–Tegna merger and its unexpected link to Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC exit, reshaping media power. What Fedlan News did differently was simple yet significant: it asked why now? Why would a broadcasting giant risk the appearance of censorship over one host’s commentary? The answer, as Fedlan News reported, lay in the timing of the pending Nexstar–Tegna merger. With FCC approval still hanging in the balance, Nexstar had every reason to prove its “responsibility” in managing public discourse across its stations. By distancing itself from Kimmel, the company could signal to regulators—and to skeptical lawmakers—that it was prepared to rein in voices deemed polarizing. That framing turned out to be the missing piece. Within 24 hours, outlets like CNN, MSNBC, and The Daily Beast were airing more detailed accounts of Kimmel’s suspension, many echoing Fedlan’s original angle: this wasn’t just about a joke gone too far, but about the mechanics of power, pol...

America Must Mourn All Victims Of Gun Violence, From The Forgotten To The Famous Like Charlie Kirk - Fedlan News | FN Newsroom

America Must Mourn All Victims Of Gun Violence, From The Forgotten To The Famous Like Charlie Kirk - Fedlan News | FN Newsroom : America must mourn all victims of gun violence, from the forgotten to the famous like Charlie Kirk. The funeral of Charlie Kirk, alongside the remembrance day declared by Congress, should not be understood solely as the mourning of one family or the tribute of a single political movement. It represents something larger—a moment that should belong to the entire nation. Gun violence in America spares no one. It has taken the lives of the forgotten and the nameless, as well as those whose faces fill television screens, whose voices dominate the airwaves, and whose names are instantly recognized across the political divide. By passing a resolution to designate Kirk’s birthday, October 14, as a National Day of Remembrance, Congress has acknowledged the weight of this loss. But the meaning of such a day should not stop with one man’s memory. To truly honor its purp...