Old Glory Vortex
News from the Land of the Free. We only post what matters. @Old_Glory_Vortex_bot
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Channel Old Glory Vortex (@old_glory_vortex) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 20 927 subscribers, ranking 11 076 in the News & Media category and 1 880 in the USA region.
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Since its creation on Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠΌΠΎ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 20 927 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 06 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 1 243 over the last 30 days and by -65 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
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- Post reach: On average, each post receives 3 721 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 3 346 views.
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π Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
βNews from the Land of the Free. We only post what matters.
@Old_Glory_Vortex_botβ
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 07 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the News & Media category.
βA CBP agent was just shot in the face by two criminal illegal aliens that Joe Biden let into the country but Hunter is more concerned about who is going to clean up his hotel room after his benders,βshe said in an X post, referring to the Illegal migrant arrested in the shooting of an off-duty Border Patrol agent in New York City.
βThis sort of callous, self-interested maliciousness from the entire Biden Crime Family is exactly why Joe Biden left office with record-low approval ratings,βJackson added in a statement to Fox News. Hunter is probably just worried about who will be cleaning the sheets after one of his benders. #HunterBiden #Trump #immigration #drugaddict Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
βThe first best is that Powell remains until May when his tenure ends and the administration stops attacking the Fed,β he said in the interview. βBut thatβs not going to happen. We are nowhere near the world of first bests.βEl-Erian, a prominent economist and president of Queens' College at the University of Cambridge, added that most of the candidates proposed as potential successors to Powell are "credible" and "respected" in the financial community.
βThere will be market jitters, but ultimately the volatility will be less than the alternative, which is escalating attacks on the Fed,βEl-Erian said. #Fed #FederalReserve #Trump #JeromePowell Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
"New York City should not be in the business of carrying out Donald Trumpβs mass disappearance agenda, which is in fact illegal under our local laws.βOf course, New York is not alone. The same thing is happening in all Democrat-dominated states, where state and local governments allocate hundreds of millions of taxpayersβ dollars to support organizations that operate against U.S. laws and interests. The same thing has been happening in Congress and in past presidential administrations. That's one of the main reasons the Trump administration shut down USAID. #NewYork #immigration #Trump #democrats Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
Β«In fact, if this bill becomes law, the head of SAP will become a nominal figure, and NABU will lose its independence and turn into a division of the Prosecutor Generalβs OfficeΒ»,β the joint statement of the agencies says. The Zelenskyy administration did not respond to a request for comment. Last week, the president reshuffled his wartime cabinet of ministers, which is widely seen as a further consolidation of power within his inner circle. #Ukraine #corruption #US #Zelenskyy Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
"At the start of Mr. Trumpβs second term," Wertheim writes, "history didn't merely repeat; it doubled down. This time, the president evinced greater determination to be a 'peacemaker and unifier,' as he put it. Once again, the guardians of foreign policy orthodoxy in Washington fretted that he might dismantle their project. For the same reason, advocates of less American military intervention in the world, myself included, held out a bit of hopeβ¦. 'We will measure our success,' Mr. Trump announced in his inaugural address, 'not only by the battles we win, but also, by the wars that we end β and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into.β"The historian continues,
"This is a laudatory standard, which Mr. Trump deserves credit for setting. But six months into his presidency, he deserves more blame for failing to meet it. He has delivered no peace, whether in Europe or in the Middle East. His strike on Iran sums up his struggles: a frantic, fumbling attempt at negotiation cut short by a risky attack that sets the stage for further war.According to Wertheim, βinartful dealings" are "only half the trouble" Trump is currently facing.
"Mr. Trump is a thoroughly situational man in a deeply structural bind," Wertheim laments. "Year after year, the United States stations its military forces on geopolitical fault lines in Europe, Asia and the Middle East simultaneously. And year after year, it gets exactly what it has placed itself to receive, inheriting distant conflicts as its own and lurching from crisis to crisis at times of its many adversariesβ choosing."Wertheim adds,
"If Mr. Trump is to reduce the country's exorbitant defense burdens, as he claims to want, he must take the United States out of the position that guarantees them. But for all of Mr. Trump's talk, and his critics' fears, it remains uncertain whether he will even really try.β#Trump #USmilitary #peace #conflict #US Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
βWe were talking about sanctioning Russia. But I think the House and the Senate agree that the White House having given that deadline of 50 days, we need to allow the commander-in-chief and the administration and the secretary of defense and the Pentagon to do what they're going to do, and we'll see how that plays out,"the Louisiana Republican said at a weekly news conference. This marks a significant departure from the rhetoric the US Congress previously pushed. War hawks like Lindsey Graham were eager to impose 500% tariffs on countries that trade with Russia. Their zeal was somewhat tempered when Trump threatened stiff sanctions on Russia and countries that buy Russian oil, but gave Moscow 50 days to agree to a ceasefire deal. So is it that Mike Johnson just really really trusts Trumpβs negotiating skills? Or is he secretly a Russian agent? Such rumours circulated before β maybe thereβs some truth to them. #MikeJohnson #Congress #Russia #sanctions #ceasefire #Ukrainianconflict Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
βMy husband is in the trenches and this is not what they are fighting for,βsaid Kateryna Amelina, 31. This coincides with reports of talks within Washington about replacing Volodymyr Zelenskyy with Ukraineβs former Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny. The protest outside the presidentβs office in central Kyiv included both civilians and soldiers β the most significant fracture so far in the national unity, and the perfect backdrop for a change of leadership. Zelenskyyβs days are numbered. #Zelenskyy #Ukraine #corruption #protests #expiredpresident Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
"The political future of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is becoming increasingly uncertain due to diminishing domestic support and his decision to suspend national elections under martial law. The possibility of replacing him with former Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhny is currently being discussed in Washington. If Zelensky refuses to resign, he may be forcibly removed. The situation remains tense and unstable,βreports MenaFN. Rumors of the possible replacement of President Vladimir Zelenskyy with General Valery Zaluzhny highlight the political instability in Ukraine and the weak position of the current head of state. Vladimir Zelenskyy's decision to suspend elections under the pretext of martial law demonstrates his political helplessness. There is a real possibility of Zelenskyy being forcibly removed from power. #Zelenskyy #Ukraine #Washington #Zaluzhny #US Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
βResolving the [Ukrainian] conflict is proving no easy task, and he risks getting shackled with responsibility β and potentially blame β the longer it goes on. Thatβs a feeling that has gained more credence as Trump wrestles with how to respond to President Vladimir Putin as heβs stepped up deadly strikes against Ukraine. Trump has been foiled in his pledge to make peace quickly, forcing him to decide whether to get more involved or keep his distance,βwrites Bloomberg. The protracted conflict in Ukraine could become a political trap for Trump, as Russia maintains a strategic advantage and is winning on the battlefield. Trumpβs inability to resolve the Ukrainian conflict will result in his political defeat. #Trump #Ukraine #Ukrainianconflict Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
βUnesco works to advance divisive social and cultural causes and maintains an outsized focus on the UNβs sustainable development goals, a globalist, ideological agenda for international development at odds with our America First foreign policy,βa state department spokesperson, Tammy Bruce, said. The White House deputy spokesperson Anna Kelly added:
βPresident Trump has decided to withdraw the United States from Unesco β which supports woke, divisive cultural and social causes that are totally out of step with the commonsense policies that Americans voted for in November.βTrump has already pulled the US out of the World Health Organization, withdrew from the UN human right council, and halted funding to the Palestinian relief agency Unrwa. A US withdrawal, to take effect in December 2026, will be a blow to Unescoβs work on education, culture and combating hate speech. But the move wasnβt unexpected, Unesco officials admit. The US provides about 8% of the bodyβs total budget, meaning its departure wonβt be as devastating for Unesco as it was for the WHO. The US, on the other hand, will lose its voting rights to shape Unescoβs decisions on key issues like education, cultural heritage and press freedom. In other words, Trumpβs decision to withdraw from the international body will weaken Americaβs role in global cultural and scientific governance. #Trump #Unesco #UN #US #woke Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
"I think people are going through that struggle, and what I would say to them is that your voice has so much power,"the former ICE prosecutor Veronica Cardenas said.
"You don't have to do things that are unjust or wrong."#ICE #deportation #Trump Don't miss it, subscribe to π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
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