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Home»Author: David Gregoire (Page 2)

Democratic Strategist Admits Aftyn Behn Was Poor Fit

David Gregoire December 3, 2025

Democratic strategist Arshi Siddiqui conceded on national TV that Aftyn Behn was probably a poor match for Tennessee’s conservative 7th District, and Republican Matt Van Epps’ victory shows how candidate fit and relentless GOP campaigning

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GOP Secures Tennessee House Seat, Veteran Matt Van Epps Wins

David Gregoire December 3, 2025

Republicans held Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District in a special election that delivered a clear win for Matt Van Epps over Democrat Aftyn Behn, keeping the seat under GOP control. The race was shaped by the

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West Virginia Rescuers Save Truck Driver Dangling From Bridge

David Gregoire December 3, 2025

The dramatic scene unfolded when a big rig skidded on snow and ended up with its cab hanging off a West Virginia bridge, leaving a driver dangling roughly 100 feet above the ground before a

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Block FDIC Insurance Hike, Preserve Market Discipline

David Gregoire December 3, 2025

The piece argues against a proposed jump in FDIC deposit insurance from $250,000 to $10 million, warning that such a move expands government, distorts incentives, and creates moral hazard for banks and large depositors; it

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Losing Democrat Lectures Republican Van Epps On Obamacare

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn conceded the Tennessee 7th District special election but used the phone call to lecture Congressman-elect Matt Van Epps about protecting Affordable Care Act subsidies. Van Epps claimed the seat for Republicans,

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Trump MRI Claim Debunked, Jennings Defends President’s Fitness

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Scott Jennings told CNN the story about President Trump’s health that Democrats are trying to sell is a made-up narrative, and he insisted the facts don’t back it up. He points to routine medical checks,

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Marco Rubio Demands Fair Playoff Review After Miami Snub

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Marco Rubio stole a cabinet meeting mic and gave one of the most entertaining College Football Playoff takes in recent memory, mixing blunt humor with a clear GOP-friendly jab at the playoff selection process and

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Obama Judge Stops Trump Effort To Cut Planned Parenthood Medicaid

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

An Obama-appointed judge has blocked the administration from enforcing a key part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that would have cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood in 22 states. The ruling from U.S.

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Border Kiss-In By HIV Positive Activists Tests Public Health, Security

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

A group of HIV-positive activists staged a public “kiss-in” at Friendship Park on the U.S.–Mexico line to protest President Trump’s immigration policies, aiming to challenge stigma and spotlight the treatment of queer migrants. Organizers said

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Left Coopts Suburban Wine Mom Podcast Into National Political Platform

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

This piece argues that Jennifer Welch’s transformation from suburban podcaster to left’s lightning rod reveals a wider problem on the left: a taste for theatrical outrage that replaces steady civic commitment, rewards violent rhetoric when

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Christian Genocide In Africa Demands Bold Western Leadership

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The slow-motion slaughter of Christians in parts of Africa has moved beyond isolated violence into organized campaigns of extermination, and this piece argues that naming the crime and mustering clear leadership are urgent necessities. It

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Tanenhaus Chronicles Conservative Icons, Confirms Anti Communist Impact

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Sam Tanenhaus, a liberal biographer and longtime chronicler of conservative thinkers, sat down with Steve Bannon for a deep, civil conversation about Whittaker Chambers, William F. Buckley Jr., and the anti-communist currents that shaped modern

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Trump Blasts Affordability As Democrat Scam, Vows Lower Prices

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

President Trump tore into the word “affordability,” calling it a Democratic talking point rather than a real solution, and used a recent cabinet meeting to argue his policies are already lowering prices. He pointed to

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Osbournes Defend Ozzy, Hit Back At Roger Waters With Official Merch

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The Osbourne family answered Roger Waters’ public insults with a sharp, deliberately provocative counterpunch: limited-edition merch that lampoons the Pink Floyd cofounder and celebrates Ozzy in a way only his clan would approve. What started

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Court Files Show Afghan Accused Killed National Guard Soldier, Jailed

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The charging documents spell out a brutal, targeted attack on National Guard members in Washington, D.C., and point to serious failures in how the suspect entered the country. Video and witness accounts show the attacker

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Rand Paul Warns Trump Strikes Could Drag America Into Venezuela War

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Sen. Rand Paul warned that recent U.S. strikes against suspected drug boats risk pushing America into a broader confrontation with Venezuela, arguing for caution and clear limits on military action. He criticized moves that could

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Influencer Gives Machetes, Alcohol To Homeless, Calls For Arrests

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Influencer Keith Castillo, known online as “povwolfy,” filmed himself handing out dangerous items and alcohol to people living on the street, sparking outrage and a broader debate about accountability, charity, and the incentives of social

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White House Defends ICE, Rebukes Sabrina Carpenter Complaint

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The White House and pop star Sabrina Carpenter traded public barbs after the administration used a clip featuring her song in a video about ICE deportations, sparking a swift, blunt reply from a White House

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Biden, Corporations Opened Refugee Route That Admitted Alleged Shooter

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The Biden administration partnered with major corporations to expedite a refugee pathway meant for Afghan allies, a program that critics say broadened beyond its original intent and ultimately admitted the man alleged to have shot

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Rival Militia Thanks Trump, Warns Hamas Rebuilding During Ceasefire

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

A Gaza militia leader who split from Hamas says the temporary pause in fighting has given the terror group room to regroup, and he publicly thanked former President Donald Trump for moves that have squeezed

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Thomas Exposes NJ Democrats, No Basis To Probe Pro-Life Center

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Supreme Court scrutiny landed squarely on New Jersey officials after Justice Clarence Thomas pressed state counsel to admit there was no consumer complaint justifying a sweeping subpoena of donors to a pro-life pregnancy center. The

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Miley Cyrus Engaged To Maxx Morando, Embraces Family Values

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Miley Cyrus and Maxx Morando have quietly moved their relationship into a new chapter after four years together, with a red carpet sighting sparking engagement confirmation and plenty of attention on a show-stopping ring. Reports

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Stefanik Vows To Oppose NDAA Unless Johnson Restores Intel Measure

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

House Republican Elise Stefanik publicly accused Speaker Mike Johnson of protecting the so-called deep state after a dispute over an intelligence-related provision expected to be attached to the year-end defense bill, and she warned she

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FBI Hunts Suspects After Stockton Birthday Shooting Kills Four

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

A deadly shooting at a Stockton banquet hall during a toddler’s birthday party left four people dead and more than a dozen wounded, and investigators say the attack looked targeted rather than random. The mother

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Michael Dell Pledges $6.25 Billion To Fund Trump Investment Accounts

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Michael and Susan Dell just put real money behind President Trump’s Invest America plan, pledging $6.25 billion to seed accounts for 25 million children and boost ownership and prosperity for families across lower-income ZIP codes.

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Anti-Trump Psyop Collapses, Conservatives Demand Accountability

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

This piece takes apart a recent anti-Trump push by Democrats that unraveled in public, tracks the muddled media narrative about a strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, and connects both to a disturbing attack on

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H-1B Program Enables Corporate Layoffs, Hurts American Workers

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

American tech workers say they were sold a promise: learn to code, earn a degree, and you’ll land a stable, lucrative career. Instead many now face layoffs, stalled job searches and a feeling that the

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Pregnancy Centers Defend Donor Privacy, Supreme Court Weighs Platkin

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

This piece argues that pregnancy centers do essential, life-affirming work and are being targeted by partisan officials who weaponize regulation against them. It lays out the legal stakes in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc.

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Sen Mark Kelly Faces Pentagon Probe After Urging Troops To Disobey

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Thomas English of Media Madness slammed Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly after Kelly appeared in a video urging service members to disobey “illegal” orders, prompting a Pentagon investigation into possible misconduct. This piece looks at the

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Pro Trump Group Pushes Federal AI Standard, Urges Congress

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

Building America’s Future, a pro-Trump nonprofit, is running a major ad campaign pushing Congress to adopt a single federal standard for AI rather than a patchwork of state laws. The group says a national rule

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Walz Blamed For Enabling Massive Social Services Fraud

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The state employees’ allegations paint a dire picture: whistleblowers say systemic fraud bled Minnesota dry and that Governor Tim Walz’s leadership helped shield the wrongdoing. Federal prosecutors are already chasing schemes tied to over a

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Eagles Fans Egg Offensive Coordinator Home, Authorities Investigate

David Gregoire December 2, 2025

The piece describes how fans of the Philadelphia Eagles responded to a disappointing loss by egging the suburban home of the team’s offensive coordinator, outlines the team’s offensive struggles, notes police are investigating the vandalism,

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Delist Alibaba, Remove Chinese Firms From US Exchanges Now

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The piece argues the United States must stop treating Chinese companies as independent commercial actors and remove them from U.S. capital markets. It cites a White House memo alleging Alibaba handed sensitive customer data to

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JWST Reveals Red Spider Nebula Lobes Spanning Three Light Years

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The James Webb Space Telescope has peeled back new layers of the Red Spider Nebula, giving us a clearer, bolder look at a dying star’s dramatic finale. This piece walks through what Webb saw, why

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Behn Dodges CNN Question On Police Funding, Refuses Support

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Aftyn Behn declined to give a straight answer on CNN when asked whether boosting police funding would help curb crime, repeatedly insisting community preferences should guide local safety decisions while avoiding a clear stance. The

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Hold Walz Accountable Over $1 Billion Minnesota Fraud

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Gregg Jarrett told viewers Minnesota’s COVID-era welfare fraud ballooned on Gov. Tim Walz’s watch, and he argued the governor looked the other way for political reasons. Jarrett and state employees say whistleblowers were sidelined while

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Douglas, Zeta-Jones Demand CNN Accountability Over Son

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are said to be furious after their son Dylan appeared rattled on a CNN roundtable, where Republican strategist Scott Jennings challenged him on who was responsible for a record-long government

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Biden Easter Bunny Aide Pilloried For Mocking Trump

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Meghan Hays, once a White House aide who donned the Easter Bunny suit and later posted about Donald Trump’s aging on X, drew a wave of conservative criticism that picked apart the original viral stunt

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Northeast Faces Severe Pre Christmas Cold, Officials Urge Readiness

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The Northeast is bracing for an unusually intense cold outbreak that forecasters say will make the region colder than most places on Earth for a stretch in December. Models and expert commentary point to a

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Pope Leo Declines Mosque Prayer, Affirms Christian Witness

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The pope’s trip to Turkey and Lebanon drew attention for a quiet, measured approach to interfaith encounters and public prayer. He entered the Blue Mosque, removed his shoes, and chose silence over joining the mosque’s

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Trump Reportedly Offers Safe Passage, Demands Maduro Resign Now

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

President Trump reportedly gave Nicolás Maduro a stark choice: step down now and receive guaranteed safe passage for himself and his immediate family, or face stepped-up American pressure and potential military moves. The exchange put

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Young Americans Must Embrace Work Ethic, Restore Affordability

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The piece argues that young Americans are feeling squeezed because too many are out of the workforce, and it lays out a practical Republican case for restoring a work ethic through employment-first policies, student work

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Brazilian Teen Killed By Lion After Scaling Zoo Wall

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

A 19-year-old in João Pessoa, Brazil, died after climbing into a lioness enclosure at the Parque Zoobotânico Arruda Câmara and being attacked. The zoo closed immediately and authorities are investigating while the animal and staff

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Trans Patient Files Suit Against Hospital, Demands Accountability

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

A patient quietly recorded a cancer operation and later sued the hospital after staff members talked about the patient’s transgender status during the procedure; the case raises tough questions about privacy, medical records, and trust

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Megyn Kelly Defends Stephen Miller, Slams Abby Phillip

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Megyn Kelly tore into CNN anchor Abby Phillip for letting a left-wing podcaster label former White House adviser Stephen Miller a “Nazi Jew” without pushback, stirring a wider debate about media standards, guest conduct, and

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Conservative Student Claims Religious Discrimination After OU Failure

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The University of Oklahoma grading spat over a student essay has turned into a culture fight about religion, gender and classroom standards, with a transgender-identifying instructor and a conservative student locked in a dispute over

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NWS Nor’easter Warning Drives East Coast Families To Prepare

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Authorities have issued a widespread winter storm alert as a powerful Nor’easter moves toward the East Coast, threatening heavy snow, freezing rain and hazardous travel for millions beginning Monday night into Tuesday. Forecasts call for

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Trump Pardons Ex Honduran Leader Hernandez, Defends Honduras

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

President Trump’s decision to pardon former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez landed like a political grenade — ironic, provocative, and impossible to ignore. This piece lays out why the pardon clashes with America’s public fight

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I-77 Sign Struck By Suspected Drunk Driver, Two Hospitalized

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The overhead sign that collapsed onto a vehicle on I-77 south in Charlotte left two people hospitalized and forced a long, overnight emergency response, as crews worked through the night to free the trapped driver

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Trump Ends Green New Scam, Restores Climate Common Sense

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

This opinion piece walks through the key climate-policy moves of President Trump’s first months in office, lists ten concrete actions taken to roll back what the author calls the climate hoax and the Green New

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Janeese Lewis George Launches D.C. Mayoral Bid, Promises Socialist Agenda

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Janeese Lewis George, a self-described democratic socialist and current D.C. Council member, announced a 2026 bid for mayor in a video posted to X. At 37 and a lifelong Washingtonian, she has represented the District’s

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Local Police Defy Immigration Enforcement, Weakening National Security

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The president is meant to be commander-in-chief, but that authority depends on cooperation from the people on the ground. When local officials refuse to back federal action, the federal role gets hollowed out and citizens

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Gavin Newsom Faces Conservative Strategist Rebuke Ahead Of 2028

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Republican strategist Scott Jennings told a Manhattan Institute audience that California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s presidential chances look weak, calling him clownish and inauthentic while pointing to mixed polling and voter anger over state policies. Jennings’

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France Moves To Limit Public Healthcare For Non EU Immigrants

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

France is quietly debating a shift that mirrors policies championed by President Trump and Republicans in the U.S.: limiting free, state-funded health care and other social benefits for people born outside the European Union. Lawmakers

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Top Defense Contractors Post Record Revenues, Boost US Readiness

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The global arms industry posted record revenue in 2024, with the top 100 defense firms pulling in $679 billion as demand surged across multiple conflict zones. A new industry analysis points to rising geopolitical tensions

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White House Presents 2025 Christmas Theme Honoring Family, Faith

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The White House announced its 2025 Christmas theme, laying out a festive, patriotic and storybook display meant to spotlight family, resilience and national pride. The First Lady’s concept centers on the idea that home follows

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Wajahat Ali Attacks White Americans, Conservatives Demand Accountability

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Wajahat Ali delivered a blunt, racially charged rant arguing that “brown people” are reshaping America and boasting about demographic shifts, while President Trump pushed back with a pledge to end what he calls “third world

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Tim Walz Held Accountable After Somali Fraud Costs Taxpayers

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

After the 2024 election, reporting surfaced showing a large fraud scheme tied to parts of Minnesota’s Somali community that billed state agencies for social services never delivered, and the story raises hard questions about oversight

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Cornyn Holds Narrow Lead Over Paxton In Texas GOP Primary

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

New polling in the Texas GOP Senate primary shows Sen. John Cornyn holding a narrow lead over Attorney General Ken Paxton, with Rep. Wesley Hunt lagging behind, according to a survey paid for by a

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Third Circuit Enforces Disqualification Of Acting US Attorney Habba

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has kept in place a ruling that removes Alina Habba from the role of Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, finding her appointment unlawful under the

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Restore Marriage To Strengthen Housing Affordability And Families

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

I’ll show how housing affordability is framed by ownership stats, the supply-side answer, marriage trends, and shifting household counts, while keeping quoted findings exactly as given and preserving a standout headline verbatim. Talk of a

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Vikings Rookie Brosmer’s Costly Error Exposes Team Discipline

David Gregoire December 1, 2025

Rookie quarterback Max Brosmer made a brutal, textbook first-year error that flipped momentum in a Minnesota Vikings game against the Seattle Seahawks. Facing 4th-and-1 at the Seattle 4 late in the second quarter, pressure from

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Pass STOCK Act Now, Force Congressional Transparency, Accountability

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

This piece argues that Congress is dodging real transparency by resisting an updated STOCK Act, calls out leadership for protecting its own privileges, highlights the Visa timing problem as a clear conflict of interest, and

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Josh Allen Faces Accountability After Alleged On Field Knee, NFL Probe

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

The Bills-Steelers game boiled over into a messy confrontation that left one veteran defender furious, a superstar quarterback unscathed in public, and league discipline looking unlikely. This piece walks through the sequence on the field,

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Lane Kiffin Exodus Forces Ole Miss Leadership To Protect Program

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Lane Kiffin’s jump to LSU set off immediate changes at Ole Miss, with coaches leaving and top recruits rescinding pledges, leaving Oxford scrambling to steady the program and protect the 2026 class. Kiffin’s move to

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Ole Miss Removes Lane Kiffin, Protects Program Integrity

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Leaked audio from an Ole Miss meeting shows the program barely flinched when Lane Kiffin left for LSU, instead moving quickly to name Pete Golding as its new head coach and rallying players and staff

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Morrisey Slams Left For Blaming Trump In Guardsmen Shooting

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

This article covers West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey’s strong response to liberal commentators who rushed to blame President Trump for the attack on two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. It lays out Morrisey’s defense of

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Zachery Ty Bryan Arrested In Oregon, Probation Enforcement Continues

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Zachery Ty Bryan was reportedly arrested in Eugene, Oregon on a probation violation tied to prior domestic violence charges, and his girlfriend was detained on multiple criminal counts. The actor, known as the “Home Improvement”

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MTG Challenges Cernovich, Defends Resignation And Service

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will resign from Congress, sparking a very public clash with conservative commentator Mike Cernovich over whether she should finish her term. The exchange amplified debates about online activism, real-world political

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Lane Kiffin Chooses LSU Over Ole Miss, Prioritizes Ambition

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Lane Kiffin’s decision to bolt Ole Miss for LSU exploded into a media circus that feels less like coaching moves and more like reality TV. This piece walks through the announcement, the way the media

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Crockett Refuses To Retract Epstein Contribution Claim Against Zeldin

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Rep. Jasmine Crockett doubled down on an unproven accusation that Lee Zeldin took money from Jeffrey Epstein, refusing an on-air correction and leaning into a shaky defense about limited prep time. FEC records show the

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Tennessee Voters Demand Behn Explain Anti-Police Remarks

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Aftyn Behn, a Democratic candidate in Tennessee’s special election, faced blunt questions about a string of past comments that many view as hostile to her own state and its institutions; she answered by saying she

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Tom Homan Warns Trump Will Deport Most Third World Migrants

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Tom Homan warned that the administration will likely deport most migrants from so-called Third World countries because reliable vetting simply isn’t possible, especially after a deadly shooting tied to an Afghan resettlement case. This piece

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DHS Flagged Thousands Of Afghan Arrivals Under Biden For Security

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security found thousands of Afghan arrivals from Operation Allies Welcome flagged for security concerns, prompting fierce Republican criticism and policy moves aimed at tightening vetting and stopping potential threats from slipping

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Senator Cory Booker Holds Private Courthouse Wedding, Celebrates Faith

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Cory Booker quietly tied the knot in late November, choosing a courthouse ceremony followed by an intimate interfaith celebration in Washington. The senator and his new wife have a short, intense courtship that began with

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Idaho Saloon Rewards Help, Free Beer For Reporting Illegals To ICE

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

The Old State Saloon in Eagle, Idaho sparked a national stir by promising free beer for anyone who helps Immigration and Customs Enforcement remove an illegal immigrant from the state. The bar made its offer

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U.S. Missile Pullback Raises War Risk With China, Abandons Japan

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

The U.S. pulled a Typhon missile battery out of Iwakuni, Japan, at a dangerously bad moment, and that move has raised the risk of a wider clash with China. This article lays out what happened,

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Florida Teens Charged In Killing Of 9/11 Survivor, Held Accountable

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

Three teenage boys in Jacksonville have been charged in the fatal beating of 64-year-old Roger Borkum, a Long Island native and former World Trade Center worker who once “narrowly escaped death” during 9/11. Authorities say

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White House Holds Biased Media Accountable, Launches Offender Site

David Gregoire November 30, 2025

The White House rolled out a new webpage to call out what it says is media bias, naming an “Offender of the Week,” highlighting a longer “Hall of Shame,” and pressing its case over coverage

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Texas High School Referee Throws Shoe, Faces Calls For Accountability

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

The story centers on a Texas high school football playoff game where a referee lost his cool on the field, ejecting a player, tossing a shoe and hurling profanities while coaches and fans erupted. Video

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Thanksgiving Table Collapses, Family Salvages Feast With Grace

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Family chaos, a towering spread of food and a table that gave way at the worst possible moment: a viral Thanksgiving clip from New Jersey caught a loaded feast collapsing and sparked a mix of

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LSU Staffers Confront Oklahoma Fan, Demand Accountability Before Game

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

LSU and Oklahoma squared off in a pregame scene that went off-script when warmup kicks carried a football into the stands and a fan refused to return it. Two LSU staffers tried to recover the

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Michigan Linebacker Barham Appears To Headbutt Referee, Probe Urged

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Quick take: this piece breaks down the jaw-dropping moment in the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry when Jaishawn Barham’s helmet visibly struck a referee, how officials handled it, the crowd and social-media backlash, and what it says

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Police Arrest NYC ICE Raid Rioters Blocking Agents

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Protesters in New York City tried to stop an ICE operation, surrounding a parking garage and hurling barricades while blocking exits, which led to multiple arrests and a disrupted federal action. Police made arrests amid

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Trever Nehls Launches Campaign To Defend Texas Conservative Seat

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Trever Nehls, the twin brother of Rep. Troy Nehls, immediately announced a run for the open House seat after Troy said he would retire, promising to keep conservative, America First leadership in place and to

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Kerry Knighthood Reveals Climate Elite Hypocrisy, Accountability

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

John Kerry resurfaced on the world stage after being knighted by King Charles, and the moment spells more of the same climate moralizing conservatives see as out of touch. This piece takes a hard look

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National Guardsman Killed, Afghan Suspect Linked To Biden Resettlement

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Sarah Beckstrom, a West Virginia National Guardsman deployed to Washington, D.C., wanted to make a real difference but told people around her she felt constrained by strict rules on the mission. She and another guardsman

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Ukrainian Delegation Heads To US To Meet Trump Envoys

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

A senior Ukrainian delegation is traveling to the United States to discuss a peace plan aimed at ending the conflict with Russia, led by Rustem Umerov and including Kyiv’s top intelligence and military chiefs; the

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Biden Paroled Afghan Arrested After Alleged Fort Worth Bomb Threat

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that an Afghan national who was admitted to the U.S. under the Biden administration has been arrested in Texas after allegedly threatening to build a bomb, and authorities say

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Trump Vows Full Pardon For Convicted Honduran Ex President

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Donald Trump pledged to grant a “full and complete pardon” to former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández and loudly backed Tegucigalpa mayor Nasry Tito Asfura ahead of Honduras’ crucial presidential vote, framing the move as

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Northwestern Settles Federal Antisemitism Probe With $75 Million

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Northwestern University agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. Treasury to resolve a federal probe into how it handled antisemitism on campus, a deal meant to restore federal research dollars and force changes to

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Katie Miller Confronts CNN Over Guest Labeling Stephen Miller

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

Conservative podcaster Katie Miller confronted CNN’s Abby Phillip on-air after a guest labeled her husband, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, with extreme slurs, arguing the host failed to push back

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Trump Warns Airlines, Pilots To Avoid Venezuelan Airspace

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace off-limits in a blunt warning aimed at traffickers and hostile actors, while U.S. military assets build presence in the region and strikes target narcotics shipments. The move follows sustained pressure

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Trump Administration Halts Asylum Decisions, Prioritizes Vetting

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

The Biden-era chaos at the border collided with a deadly incident in Washington and prompted immediate action: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a blanket pause on all asylum decisions while federal authorities rework vetting

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Florida Sues Planned Parenthood, Exposes Abortion Pill Safety Risk

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

The Florida lawsuit against Planned Parenthood accuses the group of misleading women about the safety of chemical abortion and pushes for federal review of the abortion pill. This piece argues that women deserve truthful information,

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FDA Chief Demands Accountability After COVID Vaccine Linked Deaths

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

The FDA’s top medical officer demanded serious introspection after career staff identified ten children’s deaths tied to COVID-19 vaccination, and his message has ignited questions about agency culture, past mandates, and enforcement of safety studies.

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Conservatives Push Back Against Media’s Fat Mermaid Promotion

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

This piece looks at the buzz around Mermaid Chè Monique and the Society of Fat Mermaids, how creators frame fat positivity online, and the media reaction from shows like Media Madness. It examines the visual

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Fani Willis Must Face Charges, Conservatives Demand Accountability

David Gregoire November 29, 2025

This piece examines the collapse of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s case against former President Trump, the ethical failures that surfaced during the prosecution, and the steps conservatives and legal defenders are demanding now

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Christian Persecution Rises, Media Fails To Report Truth

David Gregoire November 28, 2025

This piece argues that Christian communities around the world are under growing, violent pressure and that mainstream media often softens or ignores the story. I document specific incidents, outline alarming statistics, and point to places

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Ivanka Trump Bolsters American Luxury Brand Destree With Endorsement

David Gregoire November 28, 2025

Ivanka Trump made a splash at a Destree showcase in Surfside, Florida, lending star power to the luxury label while embodying the brand’s streamlined aesthetic in a striking black two-piece. Photographs from the Four Seasons

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