
Mo News Trump Targets Latin American Cartels; Santos Freed; Louvre & Picasso Heists; Millions Protest ‘No Kings’; Ceasefire Tested In Gaza
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Oct 20, 2025 Trump targets Latin American drug cartels, revealing escalating U.S.-Latin America tensions. George Santos has his sentence commuted, sparking diverse reactions. Daring heists at the Louvre and the theft of a Picasso painting raise alarm over security. Millions attend 'No Kings' protests against Trump across the U.S., showcasing widespread dissent. A ceasefire commitment between Israel and Hamas faces challenges as tensions persist. In royalty news, Prince Andrew relinquishes his titles amid Epstein allegations. The show also hints at the potential decline of social media use globally.
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U.S. Escalates Military Pressure In Latin America
- The Trump administration escalated military action in the Caribbean and pressured Colombia over narcotics, signaling potential regime-change moves in Venezuela.
- Lack of transparent evidence and congressional authorization raised bipartisan scrutiny of strikes and detainee handling.
Santos Commutation Sparks Questions On Clemency
- President Trump commuted George Santos's seven-year sentence after 12 weeks, drawing partisan backlash and concerns about accountability.
- Santos immediately reemerged in media, framed his release as loyalty-based clemency and compared potential critics to those who would fault pardoning Jesus.[...]
Daring Daylight Heist At The Louvre
- Thieves used a lift to scale the Louvre, smashed display cases, and stole Napoleonic jewels in under seven minutes.
- The gang fled on motorbikes and even dropped the Empress's imperial crown, later found broken outside the museum.
