Trump’s businesses received money from foreign governments during his presidency, including $5.5 million from China and $615,000 from Saudi Arabia. This raises ethical concerns about potential conflicts of interest between Trump’s business interests and his role as president. Jimmy Kimmel was falsely accused by Alex Jones of being on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “sexual blacklist.” Kimmel threatened to sue Jones over this accusation, but Jones never apologized for the false claim. The list of Jane and John Does was formed nine years ago and includes individuals like Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Some of these names are expected to be known associates of Epstein, while others may not have been publicly linked to him before. This could potentially expose more individuals who were connected to Epstein’s criminal activities. The Biden-Harris administration’s response to the situation in Gaza has been criticized by some officials, leading to resignations in protest. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has proposed controversial immigration policies, such as reviving President Dwight Eisenhower’s racist-named “Operation Wetback” program and shooting alleged cartel members on sight at the border. These proposals have been met with criticism, particularly from those who argue that they promote racism and xenophobia.