The United States Government is starting to arrest a lot of people who are involved in the destruction of Haiti. For example: Each family who control different sectors who turned it into a monopoly. They want to the only ones who control things such as: The electricity, the port, the gas, etc.
The United States Government are arresting many who falsifying checks under different names and getting paid in Haiti. It includes people from different job sectors.
The United States Government are arresting many major players Haiti who are creating chaos in Haiti, like funding gangs, pay people to protests. The people involved are: Haitian politicians, wealthy businessmen ect. But let's not forget the United States Government and other so-called poweful countries are involved too in the political instability of Haiti. The major big shots actually were actually good friends of with United States Government. These big shots had the contact and access to many other government powerful leaders from other countries too.
The current President of The United States in 2025, Donald Trump, is actually trying implement a fee for many foreign visitors from certain countries who are applying for visas to the United States. So basically if you want to go on vacation to the United States, then Donald Trump will charge you $15,000. That's fifteen thousand dollars written in words.
The current President of the United States Donald Trump put a 50 milion reward for the arrest of the current president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro on Friday, August 5, 2025. Trump is accusing him of being one of the world's largest narco-traffickers and working with cartels to flood the US with fentanyl-laced cocaine.
The President of the United States earns a salary of $400,000 per year, according to multiple sources. In addition to the base salary, the President also receives a $50,000 expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and a $19,000 entertainment allowance.
A US Senator's annual salary is $174,000. Congressional leaders, such as the Senate Majority and Minority Leaders, and the Senate President Pro Tempore, earn a higher salary of $193,400 according to Congress.gov. These salaries are set by law and are subject to cost-of-living adjustments, though these have been denied since 2009.
A US Congressman (member of the House of Representatives) makes a base salary of $174,000 per year. This is also the salary for most Senators, Delegates, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico. However, congressional leadership positions earn more, with the Speaker of the House making $223,500 and leaders in the House and Senate earning $193,400.
US federal judges' salaries vary based on their position and level of court. For example, Supreme Court Justices' salaries are set by law, while District Court judges' salaries can vary based on experience and location. As of 2025, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court earns $317,500 annually, while Associate Justices earn $303,600. Federal District Court judges' salaries average around $114,739 per year, but can range from $86,000 to $207,000 depending on factors like experience and location.
Who pays the salary of all these elected, selected Government officials of the United States? You already know the answer to that: The American people and all who contributes to the United States economy.
So, you already know about all of the travel bans and all of the warnings to certain countries the United States Government has implemented US Citizens to not travel there. As a result on Sunday, August 20, 2025, Brazil joins UAE, Jamaica, Antarctica, Thailand, Dominican Republic, France, and Cambodia in the list of new Level 2 US travel advisory. This means travellers are being told to exercise increased caution when visiting Brazil, UAE, Jamaica, Antarctica, Thailand, Dominican Republic, France, and Cambodia. The new Level 2 US travel advisory does not mean you must avoid Brazil, Haiti, UAE, Jamaica, Antarctica, Thailand, Dominican Republic, France, or Cambodia. Instead, it means you should travel smart, stay alert, and plan carefully. They offer beaches, history, culture, wildlife, and unique experiences. However, the new Level 2 US travel advisory for Brazil, Haiti, UAE, Jamaica, Antarctica, Thailand, Dominican Republic, France, and Cambodia is a reminder that even popular holiday spots can have risks.
When the news broke in Florida Thursday that a federal judge had blocked further construction at the migrant detention facility known as "Alligator Alcatraz," more than a hundred members of the Miccosukee Tribe were entering the fifth hour of a contentious community meeting.
It's a temporary victory for an Indian tribe whose history has been partially shaped by broken promises from the United States. But temporary or not, Thursday's order put the Miccosukee -- a small tribe of less than a thousand members -- in the middle of the most high-profile use of an environmental law to challenge the Trump administration. Less than two months ago, the Miccosukee first heard rumors that the largely abandoned airport on the outskirts of their reservation would soon be transformed into a detention complex to serve a central role in President Donald Trump's mass immigration plan. Some members at first dismissed the idea as a joke, according to Kendal Osceola, a 26-year-old tribe member -- but they quicky grew concerned as the normally quiet U.S. Route 41 was soon filled with government vehicles and construction trucks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected the notion of territorial concessions to Russia as a means to end the ongoing war, according to PBS and CNN. These statements came in response to suggestions from US President Donald Trump, who has proposed that a peace deal could involve a "swapping of territories", according to The New York Times. Zelensky has emphasized that Ukraine's territorial integrity is non-negotiable and enshrined in the country's constitution. He has repeatedly stressed that Ukraine will not give up its land to the occupier and that any decision regarding a peace agreement must include Kyiv's voice at the table, says PBS and KCRA. He has dismissed the planned Trump-Putin summit, scheduled for August 15 in Alaska, as potentially marginalizing Ukrainian interests.
House will propose to the UN Security Council that the United Nations (UN) send a "security mission" to Haiti, whose primary objective would be to combat the criminal organizations that control 80% of Haitian territory.
However, this initiative, whose the form is unknown, requires that China and Russia refrain from exercising their veto power in the Security Council in order to obtain ratification of a resolution. This outcome remains uncertain but not impossible in the current global context.
On Thursday, August 7, Jimmy Chérizier, leader of the most powerful coalition of criminal gangs known as "Viv Ansanm," classified as a foreign terrorist organization www.haitilibre.com/en/news-44822-haiti-politic-us-designates-viv-ansanm-and-gran-grif-as-foreign-terrorist-organizations-official.html , threatened to overthrow the interim Haitian government by force if the Transitional Presidential Council did not resign https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-45504-haiti-news-zapping.html
"Haiti has reached a turning point where it can no longer hold on. The country has reached a point where total anarchy reigns," declared Chérizier, whose coalition is materially responsible for most of the murders, rapes, torture, and kidnappings in Haiti. He concluded his video lauching a call "Haitian people, join us in the battle. Freedom or death." https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-45504-haiti-news-zapping.html
The United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) indicated in an official report that 1,520 people were killed and 609 others injured in the last three months of 2025 https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-45478-haiti-flash-one-haitian-killed-or-injured-every-hour.html
In recent New York City mayoral primary news, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny for being out of the country following his primary win. Reports indicated that this absence drew criticism, particularly after a mass shooting occurred while he was overseas, according to fair.org.
It's important to note that Mamdani has not yet won the general election or been sworn in as mayor. The narrative of "abandonment" in the context of Mamdani's recent activities primarily stems from this absence following the primary election, and the subsequent criticism, says fair.org.
The Trump administration has launched a review of Harvard University's federally funded research programs and is threatening to potentially seize patents or grant licenses to third parties, alleging the university has not complied with federal law. This move represents a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between the administration and Harvard, which have included accusations of failing to address antisemitism on campus and a legal dispute over frozen federal funding.
Details of the threat
The administration initiated a "march-in" process under the Bayh-Dole Act, a law from 1980 that allows the government to claim or license patents from taxpayer-funded research to ensure public benefit. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick accused Harvard of failing to meet legal and contractual obligations related to federally funded research and associated patents. Harvard must provide a list of patents from federally funded research and prove compliance with federal regulations by September 5th. If non-compliance is found, the government could license the patents to third parties or take ownership.
Context of the dispute
The administration has also accused Harvard of violating civil rights laws by not adequately addressing antisemitism on campus. In April, Harvard sued the federal government after a freeze or revocation of billions of dollars in research funding. This patent review is part of a broader campaign against Harvard that has also included attempts to block foreign student enrollment and questions about the university's tax-exempt status.
Harvard's response
A university spokesperson denied wrongdoing, calling the action "another retaliatory effort targeting Harvard for defending its rights and freedom" and stating the university is "fully committed to complying with the Bayh-Dole Act". Harvard has argued in a previous lawsuit that the government is overstepping its authority and infringing on the university's independence and constitutional rights.