Gabe Whisnant, Breaking News Editor at Newsweek, reports that employees from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have entered the U.S. Institute of Peace, sparking opposition from the nonprofit claiming independence. Despite being denied access multiple times, DOGE staff gained entry into the building located in Washington, raising questions about their intentions as the institute continues to resist being part of federal agency restructuring. The U.S. Institute of Peace, established in 1984, focuses on preventing conflicts and brokering peace deals abroad, emphasizing its nonpartisan and independent status.
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Salvadoran Catholic leader urges Bukele not to turn country into U.S. prison
El Salvador's Archbishop Urges Against Guantanamo-Style PrisonEl Salvador's Archbishop, Jose Luis Escobar, cautioned President Nayib Bukele against transforming the country into a "big international prison" following Bukele's agreement with the U.S. to house deported migrants in a controversial mega-prison. This arrangement has raised concerns about inhumane conditions and the potential for El Salvador to become a new Guantanamo Bay, especially as nonviolent migrants are being deported under the Trump administration's crackdown. While Bukele supports U.S....
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