This Week in the World Affairs Brief

CHINA LURES TRUMP BACK TO HER SIDE

On the tail end of Trump’s trade visits to Malaysia, Japan and South Korea, Trump agreed to a last minute meeting with China’s Xi Jinping despite having said “we have nothing to discuss” after China threw a monkey-wrench into the world’s high-end manufacturing by restricting several key rare earth metals. Despite this aggressive trade-war action, Trump can’t seem to resist believing that he is capable of turning everything around by having a “wonderful relationship” with every world leader, including those who are dictators, corrupt and even mortal enemies of the nation. His staff even reached out to dictator Kim Jong Un of N. Korea for a meeting on NK’s nuclear weapons program, but were rebuffed. Otherwise, we probably would have seen another of Trump’s false claims of a “successful meeting.” South Korea isn’t an enemy but even its president knew how to gain favorable trade deals with Trump by awarding him their medal of honor and gifting him a golden crown—which, given the “No Kings” protests in the US, is the last thing Trump should have accepted. As I pointed out last week, all of the world’s leaders now know that Trump can be influenced if they apply enough praise and flattery. An even greater enticement to Trump seems to be the lure of making “great deals” with world leaders whose stature is viewed by parts of the world as even more formidable than Trump himself, like Xi and Putin. To receive a free one-time sample of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a Sample on the left.

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Schumer And Jeffries Demand Meeting With Trump To End Record Gov't Shutdown

ZeroHedge

Democrats have used the government shutdown to push for the restoration of taxpayer-funded health insurance subsidies for illegal aliens. That funding stream was terminated when Republicans delivered working families tax cuts that include no tax on tips, overtime, and Social Security as well as major health care reforms earlier this year.

BBC Busted Doctoring Trump's J6 Speech To Smear Him As Violent

Headline USA

The broadcast trimmed Trump’s remarks to make it seem he said he would walk to the Capitol with his supporters to “fight, fight like hell.” In reality, Trump said he would walk to the Capitol to “cheer on” lawmakers opposing the certification. The “fight like hell” line came nearly an hour later, long after he vowed to head to the Capitol. Worse still, Trump had explicitly called on his supporters to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”

Nigerian Officials Deny Christian Slaughter, Call For "Sit Down" With Trump

ZeroHedge

The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), a Nigeria-based NGO that produces detailed investigative reports on religious violence, estimates 125,000+ Christian deaths since 2009 (part of 185,000+ total civilian killings), with 7,087 killed in the first 220 days of 2025 alone, alongside 19,100 churches destroyed and thousands abducted.Others specify motives and take a nuanced approach. All of these groups, however, agree that Christians are vastly more likely to be killed due to militant violence than anyone else in Nigeria.

Trump To Democrats: SNAP Returns Only After Gov't Reopens; USDA Warns Grocers On Illegal Food Stamp Discounts

ZeroHedge

Trump made it clear to radical leftist lawmakers that keeping the government closed - now on its 35th day, a record - by refusing to vote on a clean resolution would mean the SNAP program would only resume once the government reopens. "It will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!" the president emphasized.

China Warns Trump To Avoid Crossing Four "Red Lines" Or Risk Trade Truce Collapse

ZeroHedge

Of course, the one thing that is certain to prompt Trump to cross any and all red lines is knowing he should not do it... which is precisely why China is doing what it is doing. Ambassador to the US Xie Feng named i) Taiwan, ii) democracy and human rights, iii) China’s political system, and iv) development rights as Beijing’s four red lines, adding that “the most important thing is to respect each other’s core interests and major concerns.”

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, key architect of war on terror and Trump outcast, dies at age 84

JUST

It was his service as vice president to the younger Bush that earned him the title of America's most powerful second in command, famously huddling in the basement of the White House to architect America's response to Al-Qaeda's devastating terror attack on America on September 11, 2001. Cheney proved an unabashed champion of America acting as the world's policing superpower, becoming the face of the neo-conservative movement inside the Republican Party.

Trump Admin Redirects Tariff Revenue to Fund WIC as Shutdown Drags On

The Epoch Times

As the federal government shutdown reaches its 35th day, the Trump administration has transferred $450 million from tariff windfalls to a nutrition program for women, infants, and children. The funds, taken from a fund for agricultural commodity and disaster aid, were sent to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) on Oct. 31, according to White House Office of Management and Budget records.`

Climate Activists Who Vandalized Stonehenge Acquitted And Set Free

ZeroHedge

The judge emphasized that democratic protest rights can sometimes render otherwise unlawful actions lawful, even if disruptive. In other words, suspects who commit a clear crime (such as vandalizing an ancient heritage site) will not be punished as long as they support causes that the current government agrees with. UK patriots, on the other hand, will still get years in prison for posting memes on social media that are critical of mass immigration.

Why Are 42 Million Americans Relying On SNAP Benefits?

ZeroHedge

Amid the furious debate over the government shutdown and the incoming freeze of SNAP food benefits, one important factor is often overlooked - Why are 42 million Americans, a number larger than the entire population of Canada, dependent on government subsidized groceries?

Ukraine Sends Special Forces To Bolster Nearly 'Surrounded' Troops In Pokrovsk

ZeroHedge

The strategic city is considered to be "the gateway to Donetsk" - and its loss would be a huge blow to Ukraine's logistical abilities across the eastern front lines. Kiev has rejected Putin's claim to have the whole city surrounded and blockaded. "We are holding Pokrovsk," Ukraine’s army chief Oleksandr Syrskii wrote on Facebook Saturday. "A comprehensive operation to destroy and dislodge enemy forces from Pokrovsk is ongoing."

War Intensifies: October Marked High Point For Russian Missiles Fired On Ukraine

ZeroHedge

As for drone attacks, this number is in the thousands - with many of these likely being decoy drones, but also highly destructive suicide drones which often come in waves, overwhelming Ukraine's air defenses. "Russia also fired 5,298 long-range drones at Ukraine in October, the same data showed, down by around six percent on the number it fired in September but still close to record highs," AFP found.

9 People In Critical Condition After Mass Stabbing On UK Train

ZeroHedge

The attack was carried out by two unidentified suspects at 7:35pm as the Doncaster to London King’s Cross train headed south toward Huntingdon, a market town a few miles northwest of the university city of Cambridge. The two men dressed in all-black were tasered, restrained, and taken into custody by police, according to that report.

88-Year-Old Congresswoman Is Exposed For Having 7 No-Show Jobs

Headline USA

Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington D.C.’s 88-year-old congressional delegate, claims to sit on multiple boards at prestigious institutions, but investigations reveal she hasn’t been active with them in years. Some of these positions no longer even exist according to a report by Luke Goldstein and Dan Boguslaw.

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