Three Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador describe horrific experiences in the notorious Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), alleging physical and psychological abuses, including beatings and sexual assault, after being sent there by the Trump administration. The men, Andry Hernandez Romero, Jerce Reyes, and Andry Blanco Bonilla, reported being unfairly targeted due to their tattoos. During their four-month imprisonment, they faced brutal beatings and severe denial of basic necessities. Upon their release as part of a prisoner swap, they demanded justice from both Trump and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
In other news, President Trump announced a new trade agreement with the European Union, establishing a 15% tariff, which is lower than the previous threats of 30%. This agreement aims to bring stability and predictability to trade relations but leaves in place high tariffs on steel and potential future tariffs on pharmaceuticals. Additionally, the EU is expected to make significant energy and military purchases from the U.S.
Witnesses at a Walmart in Michigan recounted a chaotic stabbing incident that injured 11 people. The suspect, Bradford James Gille, was subdued by shoppers before being arrested. Prosecutors are pursuing terrorism charges against him, in addition to multiple assault charges.
Finally, there are reports of rising acts of violence related to cryptocurrency, with victims sharing disturbing stories of crypto kidnappings as interest in digital currencies grows. These incidents highlight a troubling trend that accompanies the increasing value of cryptocurrencies.
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