Hollywood's evergreen beauty, Angelina Jolie, known for her luscious lips, has recently sparked cosmetic enhancement speculation due to her seemingly inflated pout, insiders reveal. The 48-year-old "Maleficent" actress, who recently became a resident of a Manhattan property previously owned by renowned artist Andy Warhol, was seen with noticeably fuller lips while accompanying her children Pax, 19, and Zahara, 18, at JFK Airport on July 14.

"It appears she's recently had a filler procedure. There's an unusual protrusion of her lower lip, and her upper lip seems swollen," disclosed an anonymous source. Though the effect will likely mellow out, returning her famous soft pout, it's apparent that Jolie might have embraced cosmetic enhancement, potentially succumbing to Hollywood's pressure to stay forever youthful.

However, Dr. Anthony Youn, a renowned plastic surgeon from Troy, Michigan, who has not treated Jolie, noted, "It's quite possible that she's had some lip filler." Sources also expressed concern about Jolie's potential excessive indulgence in cosmetic enhancements, which they fear might lead to a drastic transformation of her natural beauty.

The source further claimed, "Angie's self-confidence seems shaken, and she's increasingly inclined towards cosmetic procedures. We hope she doesn't go overboard and start resembling a plastic doll."

In another striking revelation, ex-President Donald Trump's hidden affiliations with America's most feared criminal syndicate, the Mafia, have surfaced. The shocking claims accuse Trump of interacting with mob figures during his tenure as a Manhattan developer in the 1970s and later as an Atlantic City tycoon.

Allegedly, Trump relied on his connections with Mafia bosses, such as Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno and Billy "Big Billy" D'Elia, to swiftly complete projects, maintain peace at worksites, and even promote sales of his book, "The Art of the Deal."

Former Philadelphia-based Bufalino crime family head, D'Elia, who finally decided to break the Mafia's code of silence, criticized Trump, stating, "He's just as arrogant in real life as he is on TV. He doesn't keep his word."

Trump's association with the Mafia was reportedly facilitated by his lawyer, the notorious New York City fixer Roy Cohn. As per insiders, "Trump's Mafia connections were rooted in his association with Cohn, who was closely involved with the Genovese and Gambino families. Trump turned a blind eye to this due to his self-interests."

Evidence such as court records, interviews, and documents outlines Trump's longstanding ties with Mafia operations in New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, pointing to a broad spectrum of questionable activities including inflated pricing, questionable book sales, exploitation of nonunion immigrant labor, and possible illegal kickbacks.