US Politics
President Donald Trump has reportedly reignited the ‘Clinton Body Count’ story on his social media platform, Truth Social. The post references several individuals linked to the Clintons who died under mysterious circumstances, including Vince Foster, James McDougal, Seth Rich, and JFK Jr. This theory, which has circulated for decades, was notably popularized by writer Danny Casolaro, who himself died under suspicious circumstances. However, some X posts and blogs argue that these “conspiracy theories” lack evidence and are fueled by political animosity rather than factual basis, pointing out that many of these individuals had complex lives with various reasons for their deaths unrelated to the Clintons.
Meanwhile, Ohio Republican Rep. Warren Davidson introduced the Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) Research Act of 2025, urging the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the psychological and social impacts of what some refer to as ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome.’ The bill, co-sponsored by Alabama Rep. Barry Moore, aims to understand the intense reactions to Trump’s presidency, which have reportedly led to real-world consequences like assassination attempts and social discord. Leftists have accused Republicans of weaponizing mental health against political opponents, arguing that the bill is an affront to free speech and a political jab rather than a legitimate health concern.
In another development, the Trump administration is reportedly planning to remove prosecutorial protections for members of Congress. This policy change could allow local U.S. attorneys to prosecute lawmakers without needing Justice Department approval, potentially affecting how corruption cases are handled in Washington D.C. However, some critics argue that this change could lead to a “witch hunt” against members of Congress, potentially undermining the separation of powers.
Health
A study from Maccabi Healthcare Services in Israel has explored the potential link between COVID-19 vaccination and the incidence of autoimmune diseases (AID) in children. Analyzing data from 2014 to 2022, the research found no significant change in overall AID incidence during the COVID-19 era. However, it noted a slight increase in risk associated with vaccination, with a hazard ratio of 1.2323, suggesting a need for further investigation into the long-term effects of vaccination on pediatric autoimmune conditions. Experts like Dr. Sarah Johnson on X have discussed potential mechanisms linking SARS-CoV-2 vaccination to autoimmune responses, emphasizing the importance of monitoring vaccinated children for signs of autoimmune diseases.
On another front, a viral AI app named “You But Genderswap” has raised concerns among experts for potentially misleading teenagers about gender transition. Developed by former Google researchers, the app allows users to interact with an AI version of themselves post-transition, often presenting an overly optimistic view without discussing potential complications or risks. This has led to warnings from health professionals and parents about the app’s influence on young, impressionable minds. However, some argue that AI could serve as a safe space for exploration of gender identity, potentially reducing stigma and providing support for those questioning their gender.
Economy
The New York Federal Reserve’s recent report highlights a trend in the U.S. economy: while credit card debt has decreased, student loan delinquencies have surged, significantly impacting borrowers’ credit scores. Following the end of a payment pause in September 2023, the delinquency rate has risen to nearly 7.7%, with over half of the newly delinquent borrowers already having subprime credit scores. This situation has led to drops in credit scores, affecting millions of Americans’ ability to secure future loans or manage their finances effectively. However, some comment that while the student loan situation is dire, the broader economic recovery might mitigate some of the long-term effects on credit scores, suggesting that employment rates are improving which could help borrowers manage their debts.
Energy
China is reportedly poised to overtake the U.S. as the global leader in nuclear power production by 2030, with plans to construct 10 new nuclear reactors at a cost of $27.7 billion. This initiative, part of President Xi Jinping’s strategy to reduce air pollution and meet climate goals, will add approximately 12,000 megawatts of capacity. Conversely, the U.S. is also pushing forward with nuclear energy, reportedly aiming to triple nuclear power capacity by 2050 through legislative measures like the ADVANCE Act of 2024, which seeks to streamline nuclear technology deployment. However, some blogs have analyzed the implications of China’s nuclear strategy, suggesting that while China’s state-controlled approach allows for rapid expansion, it might not be replicable in the U.S. due to different regulatory environments.
Sources
Trump Revives ‘Clinton Body Count’ Conspiracy on Truth Social
President Trump raised eyebrows on Saturday – posting a ‘Clinton body count’ clip to Truth Social that suggests several mysterious deaths over the past few decades are linked to the Clintons.
Source | Submitted by richcabot
“Exploring the Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Autoimmune Diseases in Children: A Retrospective Analysis”
Our findings suggest that the overall incidence of new-onset autoimmune diseases in children remained relatively stable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source | Submitted by Mike from Jersey
China’s Nuclear Ambition: Set to Overtake U.S. as Global Leader by 2030
China has approved plans to build 10 new nuclear reactors for 200 billion yuan ($27.7 billion), positioning it to surpass the U.S. as the world’s largest nuclear power producer by 2030, according to Nikkei Asia.
NIH Urged to Investigate ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ as Public Health Issue
Trump Derangement Syndrome has led to nationwide violence, including two assassination attempts on @POTUS.
Student Loan Delinquencies Slash Credit Scores: Borrowers in Crisis
“My credit score dropped 240+ points. i dont know what to do!!”
Trump Administration Plans to Remove Prosecutorial Protections for Congress Members
Under the proposal, local U.S. attorneys could indict crooked lawmakers without permission from the Justice Department.
AI App Encourages Teens to Explore Trans Identity: Experts Warn of Misleading Information
The AI program will chat with you as if you had transitioned, it is trans you.
In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Axios, BBC News, Bloomberg, Dr. Sarah Johnson, Energy Central, Financial Blog, Fox News, GenderTrender Blog, Modernity.news, Nikkei Asia, NY Fed, Pam Bondi, Reddit, Reuters, South China Morning Post, The Advocate, The Daily Wire, The Guardian, The Hill, The Lancet, The Legal Watchdog, The New York Times, The Political Pulse, The Washington Post, Trump’s Truth Social, U.S. MSM, Vaccine Watch, Verified X Publisher, Walter Curt, Warren Davidson.