
Posts by Steven Al Ebadi
Veteran Ukrainian politician Yulia Tymoshenko charged in bribery case
Iranian Protests Quelled, For Now
Inconsistent Outrage over Military Actions
Criminal Nephews Put Back into the Public by Biden Administration
Look to the International Organization for Migration
Vindman Foreign Government Relationships Under Review
Our Children Thrive with our Love
Message on the Bondi Beach Massacre
Another Civilian Target
Human Smuggling into Europe Continues Unabated
More DHS Corruption Found
Maidan Kyiv Wall
Its Official with a Press Pass
Exclusive interview with a local Ukrainian in Kyiv
Go watch my exclusive interview with a local Ukrainian in Kyiv, who opens up in ways you don’t hear often. It’s completely unedited and raw. We talked politics, internal struggles and more. Your support means everything — drop a comment, share it, and subscribe to my YouTube channel to help get these stories out. @drutherfordshow @teamfroglogic @DataRepublican @data_republican @TPASarah @StrykerFromFL @ShawnRyan762 Kyiv Survivor Speaks: “Tell the World What’s Really Happening https://youtu.be/cb0DhY42HtE?si=EOfgoeJu55gYEj7H… via @YouTube
Leaked documents expose global Russian soft-power influence
New Cluster-Configured Shaheeds Drones
Vyshhorod, Ukraine In the early hours of the morning, Russian forces launched a familiar yet increasingly dangerous weapon toward the Kyiv region: the Shahed loitering munition. But this time, the drone carried a modified payload one engineered to inflict wider civilian harm. As the barrage reached Vyshhorod, one Shahed struck the roof of a multi-story residential building. By chance alone, its primary warhead failed to detonate. What emergency responders discovered next signaled a troubling evolution in Russia’s tactics.
Crazy Russian Investor In Ukraine
Let me share a captivating story that recently piqued my interest
Odesa under attack now
Back down the Maidan Kyiv history lane.
I stood in silence before the wall, its cold stone heavy with names that told a story few outside this country fully understand. Many people believe the war in Ukraine began in 2022. They think it started with missiles, tanks, and the full-scale invasion. But the truth is, it started years earlier — in the cold streets of Kyiv, during the Maidan uprising and the fall of Viktor Yanukovych. When the barricades burned and the first gunshots echoed through the square, the war didn’t end with a political victory. It only changed shape. Behind me stretched a memorial unlike any I had ever seen. A wall filled with faces, names, dates. Over 10,000 Ukrainian defenders had been killed between 2014 and 2022, fighting a war the world barely noticed at the time. Farmers turned soldiers. Teachers turned medics. Students turned fighters. Ordinary lives cut short by an extraordinary threat. Each name represented a story — a family shattered, a childhood frozen in time, a future erased. These weren’t just numbers carved into stone. These were people who stood their ground when the world was quiet, when help was uncertain, and when silence felt safer than truth. As I traced my fingers along the wall, I realized this was not just a memorial. It was a warning. A reminder. A testimony written in blood and sacrifice. Long before the world turned its eyes to Ukraine, Ukrainians had already been fighting, bleeding, and dying to defend their land. This wall wasn’t just about the past. It was about what happens when warnings are ignored — and what courage looks like when no one is watching
Ukrainian Marine channeling courage
What Does Russia expect
Few hours into my journey in Odessa
The Taxpayer Money Trail: Inside $190 Billion in Questionable Federal Spending
An Deep Dive Investigation Into Government Contracts, Grants, and International Aid





























