Author: Simona Mangiante Papadopoulos

Simona Mangiante Papadopoulos has worked as a legal advisor at the European Parliament and is the wife of former Trump White House advisor George Papadopoulos. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Naples International Law & Legal Studies. Received her master's degree in International Relations Affairs from University Libre de Bruxelles. She is now an Italian-American model, journalist, and interviewer in political documentaries.

President Biden’s unpopularity continues to grow with only one year away from next year’s presidential election, as can be evidenced by the number of democrat political consultants and normally-friendly media outlets who are now calling for Biden to step aside and not seek re-election.  Former Barack Obama senior advisor David Axlerod being the most recent to do so.  This is all occurring now as The New York Times and Siena College published new polls earlier this month that found Trump led Biden in five of six key battleground states ahead of the 2024 election. Below are the key points which are underscoring the…

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It’s not anymore about the man Donald Trump, it’s not anymore about his team, it’s not anymore about his family, it’s now about the MAGA movement as a whole . Donald Trump’s supporters are now in the FBI terrorist-investigation crosshairs, according to a new exclusive report in Newsweek. “The federal government believes that the threat of violence and major civil disturbances around the 2024 U.S. presidential election is so great that it has quietly created a new category of extremists that it seeks to track and counter: Donald Trump’s army of MAGA followers.” It dates the 2016 “witch hunt” that…

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Despite the rise to power of conservative leader Giorgia Meloni last year, Italy has seen a migration crisis like never before. Lampedusa has seen an influx of migrants, with 7,000 people arriving in just two days, prompting its mayor and the United Nations refugee agency to warn that the Italian island is becoming overwhelmed. Mayor Filippo Mannino on Thursday, told Italy’s RTL 102.5 radio “In the past 48 hours, around 7,000 people have arrived on my island”, he said the migrant crisis had reached a critical juncture, “Now we have reached a point of no return where the role played…

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