Author: Eric Thompson

In a case that’s drawing headlines but missing the bigger picture, Learning Resources — a small, family-owned toy company based in Illinois — has launched a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and several members of his administration. The company is challenging the tariffs imposed under Trump’s historic push to rebalance America’s trade policy and protect American workers from decades of globalist exploitation. The lawsuit, Learning Resources v. Trump, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, argues that the former president overstepped his authority in applying tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). But the…

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President Donald Trump’s return to office has marked a significant shift in the relationship between law enforcement and the federal government. With a series of executive orders aimed at reducing crime, Trump has lifted what many in the police community felt was a growing burden. “Since Trump has returned to office, it has really been, it’s been a burden lifted for law enforcement,” remarked Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.), a veteran with nearly three decades in law enforcement. Smith, who serves as a spokesperson for the National Police Association, is optimistic about the future. She believes that the vilification of…

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President Donald Trump recently seemed open to the idea of giving new mothers a cash bonus of up to $5,000 for each child they have. This concept came to light after a report suggested that the White House is considering it as a way to combat the drop in U.S. birth rates. The idea was initially reported by the New York Times, highlighting the administration’s efforts to encourage Americans to expand their families. Another proposal being considered is to allocate 30% of Fulbright scholarships to applicants who are either married or have children. When asked about the cash incentive in…

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A significant legal battle is underway as President Trump’s administration attempts to halt taxpayer-funded legal aid for illegal immigrants. This move was initially blocked by a California judge, but a federal judge in Washington, D.C. has since reversed that decision. The Trump administration must now provide detailed reasoning for cutting this funding, as ordered by the court. In a bold step reflecting his commitment to border security, President Trump executed an order to stop federal funding that supports legal aid for illegal immigrants. His decision aligns with his broader immigration policies, sparking a lawsuit from advocacy groups dependent on this…

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A proposed bill in Florida seeks to empower homeowners to use “reasonable force” against drones that invade their privacy. This move challenges existing federal airspace regulations and sparks debates over the extent of a homeowner’s rights. The legislation primarily aims to regulate the use of unmanned aircraft systems within the state. The bill would broaden the scope of protected locations from drone flights, including airports and correctional facilities. Significantly, it would allow homeowners to take action against drones infringing on their privacy. Such measures, however, present a legal conundrum as federal law allows drones in unrestricted airspace. Raul Gastesi, a…

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is stirring up controversy with her proposal to tweak the state’s merit time program, potentially allowing some inmates convicted of violent crimes to be eligible for early release. The current system permits non-violent offenders to shave off time from their sentences by engaging in educational and vocational training. This proposal, however, would open that door to certain violent offenders, just not those guilty of murder or sex-related crimes. Governor Hochul recently toured a housing development called Homes for Heroes in Tappan, showcasing her commitment to various reforms, including criminal justice. Spectrum News highlighted that these…

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In a desperate political stunt, California — led by radical leftist Governor Gavin Newsom — is suing President Donald J. Trump over his latest tariffs aimed at protecting American workers, businesses, and industries. Newsom and his political allies, terrified of losing their cozy globalist trade arrangements, are scrambling to challenge Trump’s bold use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which authorizes the president to defend the United States against external economic threats. Governor Newsom, who has overseen California’s spiraling homelessness, crumbling infrastructure, and out-of-control crime rates, now claims that Trump’s America First tariffs are “unconstitutional” and “harmful” to…

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Stephen A. Smith, the well-known ESPN host, recently stirred up conversations about his potential run for president in 2028. Initially, he had dismissed the idea when it popped up in a poll suggesting him as a Democratic candidate. However, in a twist, Smith expressed hope that the Democratic Party finds a strong candidate, saying he wishes someone “steps up” to lead. Back in February, Stephen A. Smith was clear about his intentions, or rather the lack thereof, regarding a presidential run. During one of his podcast episodes, he stated, “I have no intention of running for president.” He added that…

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The Trump administration has taken a bold step in accusing New York Attorney General Letitia James of mortgage fraud. This accusation was sent to the Department of Justice, as revealed in documents shared on Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle.” The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Director, William Pulte, penned a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, outlining claims that James manipulated records to secure better loan terms. The crux of the allegations involves two properties, one situated in Virginia and the other in New York. It’s claimed that James falsely identified the Virginia property as her primary residence. Meanwhile, she…

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Thomas Steven Sanders, once sentenced to death for his heinous crimes, finds himself in the spotlight again. Previously convicted for the 2010 kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Lexis Roberts, Sanders now faces a fresh indictment. His case has taken a turn as a Louisiana grand jury seeks justice on a state level. Sanders’ original sentence, handed down in 2014, was a result of his brutal actions. During a supposed trip to the Grand Canyon, he took the lives of Lexis and her mother, Suellen Roberts. The federal system initially deemed the death penalty appropriate for such a gruesome crime. However,…

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A senior adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been placed on administrative leave amid a Pentagon investigation into intelligence leaks. Dan Caldwell, who has been closely allied with Hegseth, is reportedly under scrutiny for an unauthorized disclosure. Specific details remain elusive as the probe continues, according to U.S. defense officials. Before his role at the Pentagon, Caldwell was involved with Concerned Veterans For America, an organization previously led by Hegseth. His experience there included positions as director of policy and executive director. The investigation into the leaks is part of a broader effort by the Pentagon to secure sensitive…

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In a landmark decision, Michigan’s Supreme Court has ruled that individuals under the age of 21 cannot be sentenced to life without parole. This decision comes amid broader discussions on juvenile justice and the extent of punishment that should be applied to young offenders. The ruling has ignited debates over the balance between justice for victims and the rights of young offenders. The court’s 5-2 decision highlights a shift in how the justice system views the culpability of young adults. Justice Elizabeth Welch emphasized the disproportionate nature of mandatory life sentences for those aged 19 and 20. Her opinion underscores…

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Two individuals who were pardoned for their roles in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot are now making a bid for the U.S. Senate. Around 1,600 people faced charges for their involvement in the events of that day. Shortly after beginning his second term, Trump granted pardons to these defendants. Derrick Evans, a 40-year-old from West Virginia, and Jacob Lang, originally from New York but now residing in Florida, have announced their candidacies for the Senate. According to a report by The Epoch Times, both men are also considering running for congressional seats. Evans, a former member of the West…

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has decided to spotlight “going green” as the theme for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Moving forward, the 2028 Games in Los Angeles are set to emphasize “gender equality,” a theme that’s drawing mixed reactions. The IOC’s Sports Director, Kit McConnell, announced that these games would witness a significant rise in events where men and women compete together. “The mixed events are a real true embodiment of gender equality — men and women competing in the same team, on the same field of play for their country,” McConnell expressed. According to him, these events have been…

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Donald Trump has recently taken a strong stance against China, criticizing the country for various actions that have negatively impacted the United States. He is right to call out China, as it is crucial to hold them accountable. The actions of China have been detrimental to American businesses and citizens. The agricultural sector in the U.S. isn’t spared from China’s unscrupulous tactics. Reports have surfaced about Chinese nationals acquiring U.S. farmland and even stealing cultivated seeds at night. This theft undermines years of research and significant financial investment by American farmers. An Indiana farmer shared his experience, stating, “Chinese nationals…

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The Trump administration is taking significant steps to reverse the policies set by the Biden administration, particularly those that put a halt on offshore leasing and restricted oil and natural gas development. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will conduct the first offshore lease sales in the Gulf of America, with plans for the initial sale notice to be issued in June. The Interior Department highlights that expanding offshore capabilities ensures affordable energy, supports domestic industries, and reinforces America’s position as an energy superpower. Opening the Outer Continental Shelf is a cornerstone…

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Pollster Matt Towery shared insights on Fox News about the Democrats’ attempts to sway public opinion against President Donald Trump. Despite their focus on “chaos” narratives, polls that accurately predicted past elections show only a “minor” dip in Trump’s approval ratings. In February, he reached a 53% approval rating, marking the highest of his two terms. On “The Ingraham Angle,” host Laura Ingraham inquired if the Democrats’ critiques of Trump’s reciprocal tariffs were impacting voter sentiment. Towery responded that the current polls indicate only a slight decrease in the president’s approval rating. He emphasized that this decrease is minor and…

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Two Republican senators are revealing some intriguing details about how the Biden administration might have been more involved than expected in the criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump. Senators Ron Johnson from Wisconsin and Chuck Grassley from Iowa have come across emails suggesting that the White House Counsel’s Office was quite proactive in sharing phone records of Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence with investigators. These actions were part of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation, commonly referred to as “Arctic Frost,” focusing on the events of January 6, 2021. The senators penned a letter to FBI Director Kash…

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The Trump administration’s press office has made waves by deciding not to engage with reporters who include gender pronouns in their email signatures. This policy, highlighted by Fox News, emphasizes trust and sticking to what they consider biological facts. The New York Times’ Michael Grynbaum noted that the White House press team had declined to respond to emails from these journalists on several occasions. Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, confirmed the policy during a briefing at the White House. She explained that the administration doesn’t respond to such reporters because using pronouns in bios signals a dismissal of…

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The appointment of Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General by President Donald Trump has been a significant move that aligns with his commitment to strengthen the rule of law. Bondi’s decisive leadership was evident when she suspended a Department of Justice prosecutor involved in a controversial deportation case. This action underscores the administration’s dedication to enforcing immigration laws and protecting the nation from criminal elements. Breitbart reported that Bondi’s suspension of the DOJ prosecutor was due to his handling of a deportation case involving a Salvadoran national linked to the notorious MS-13 gang. The prosecutor, Erez Reuveni, faced suspension for…

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The Trump administration scored another victory as a federal appeals court ruled in favor of Elon Musk’s DOGE team, granting them access to sensitive government information. This comes after a federal judge had initially issued a preliminary injunction restricting access to Department of Education and Office of Personnel Management (OPM) records. The injunction was imposed by US District Judge Deborah Boardman, appointed by President Biden, who argued that DOGE’s access to personal data was unwarranted and ongoing. Judge Boardman had expressed concerns about DOGE accessing records containing Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and other personal information. She stated there…

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Virginia Giuffre, a known accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein case, recently exited an Australian hospital after a collision with a school bus that drew significant media attention. Despite Giuffre’s claims of sustaining life-threatening injuries, parents of the bus’s child passengers challenged the severity of the incident, describing it as minor. Giuffre’s spokesperson confirmed her discharge and reported that she is now recovering with her family. According to her spokesperson, Giuffre’s Instagram post about the accident was meant for private viewing but mistakenly went public. The post described her vehicle being struck by a bus traveling at 70 mph. However, the…

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Elon Musk—brilliant entrepreneur, tech mogul, and now a key political figure in Washington—has found himself at odds with President Donald Trump’s America First trade agenda. Appointed by Trump to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk was tasked with helping streamline federal operations and harness innovation for the public good. But now, questions are swirling about whether Musk’s globalist views on trade clash with Trump’s clear commitment to defending American workers and industries. Tensions came to a head when Musk, speaking at a virtual rally hosted by Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, advocated for a “zero-tariff”…

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A shadowy website on the dark web, known as DogeQuest, has emerged as a platform targeting Tesla owners and Elon Musk supporters. This site is allegedly fueled by data from a 2021 breach of the ParkMobile app, as discovered by a data privacy group. DogeQuest, appearing in March, shares personal information of Tesla drivers and DOGE staff, and has been linked to acts of vandalism. The New York Post reports that federal investigations into DogeQuest are already underway. The site markets itself as a space for anti-Musk “creative expressions of protest,” though it claims to neither endorse nor condemn these…

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In a shocking and deeply concerning decision, a Boston judge has dismissed a criminal case against illegal migrant Wilson Martell-Lebron, citing alleged misconduct by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The ruling has sparked outrage among conservatives and those who support strong immigration enforcement, as it demonstrates a clear bias against ICE agents doing their duty to protect American communities. Judge Mark Summerville of the Boston Municipal Court not only dismissed the charges against Martell-Lebron but went as far as holding the ICE agent responsible for the arrest, Brian Sullivan, in contempt of court. The judge characterized Sullivan’s actions as…

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Iran’s president has firmly rejected the prospect of direct negotiations with the United States. This marks the first public response from the Islamic regime to President Donald Trump’s letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the Supreme Leader’s response was delivered to a U.S. contact in Oman, emphasizing that direct talks have been dismissed. However, Pezeshkian noted that Iran remains open to indirect conversations. He highlighted that the country has historically engaged in such discussions. Pezeshkian stressed that the core issue has been the breach of promises, and trust-building is essential. Weeks prior, Trump…

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President Donald Trump has once again ignited excitement and anticipation among his supporters by openly discussing the possibility of pursuing a third term in office. In a recent interview with NBC News, Trump made it clear that this idea is not just a fleeting thought or a humorous quip — it’s a concept he’s seriously considering. “A lot of people want me to do it,” Trump stated confidently. “I’m not joking.” The idea resonates deeply with his supporters, who view Trump as an unparalleled leader willing to break free from political constraints to continue his transformative vision for America. With…

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Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, known for his sharp wit and unyielding stance, recently turned his attention to Professor Mary Anne Franks during a Senate hearing. Franks, a law professor with a reputation for controversial opinions, faced scrutiny as Kennedy dissected her views on the U.S. Constitution. Armed with her own words, Kennedy highlighted what he saw as her radicalism. Kennedy challenged Franks’s assertion that concerns about Biden administration censorship were unfounded. He contrasted this with her claim that President Trump posed a real threat to free speech. This set the stage for Kennedy to methodically question her objectivity and…

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Federal officials are facing a growing challenge with foreign nationals using drones to spy on U.S. military bases. Recent arrests and unexplained drone sightings suggest that America’s airspace is struggling to keep up with technological advancements. Concerns are rising as these incidents highlight potential threats to national security. In late 2024, the Department of Justice charged Yinpiao Zhou for allegedly operating a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The Chinese-American citizen was apprehended while attempting to leave the country and faced charges for violating national defense airspace regulations. Zhou’s case underscores the seriousness of unauthorized drone activity near…

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Cain Velasquez, a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, has been sentenced to five years in prison following charges of attempted murder and other related offenses. The incident, which transpired in 2022, involved Velasquez targeting Harry Goularte, who was accused of molesting Velasquez’s young son. The alleged abuse took place at a daycare operated by Goularte’s mother. In a dramatic series of events, Velasquez engaged in a high-speed chase, pursuing a vehicle carrying Goularte and his stepfather. During the pursuit, Velasquez discharged a .40-caliber handgun, striking Goularte’s stepfather and causing non-life-threatening injuries. Despite the serious nature of the charges, Velasquez entered a…

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The University of Maine System (UMS) has agreed to follow the guidelines set by President Donald Trump’s executive order, ensuring that transgender-identifying men do not participate in women’s sports. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed that UMS is now in compliance with Title IX requirements, which safeguard equal opportunities for women and girls in sports. Previously, the USDA had paused funding for UMS but reinstated it once the university system aligned with these federal mandates. UMS Chancellor Dannel Malloy expressed relief over the compliance review’s conclusion, emphasizing the university’s adherence to both federal and state laws. Malloy highlighted the…

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GOP Representative Gabe Evans has put forward a proposal in Congress aimed at giving law enforcement more freedom to tackle foreign offenders. He believes the measure will challenge sanctuary state policies by providing legal protections to local police who decide to collaborate with federal authorities, even if local laws oppose such actions. Evans shared these thoughts during a recent appearance on the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. Evans explained that sanctuary city policies, which restrict local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, pose risks to both residents and law enforcement. He emphasized that these policies prevent police from effectively…

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FBI Director Kash Patel has made waves by capturing three of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted fugitives since January 20, 2025. His decisive actions resemble the brisk pace of former President Trump, who is known for his rapid decision-making. This shift in focus from investigating parents at school board meetings to apprehending dangerous fugitives marks a significant change in the FBI’s priorities. Patel’s recent tweet proudly states, “Our brave agents and @TheJusticeDept have arrested THREE of the FBI’s ‘Ten Most Wanted’ since January 20, 2025. That’s no accident.” This clear and direct communication has energized supporters who feel the agency…

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Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology Ph.D. student, is currently facing serious allegations in a high-profile murder case. He stands accused of using a large knife to tragically end the lives of four University of Idaho students. Recently, court documents have surfaced that reportedly reveal his purchase of a Ka-Bar knife on Amazon, months before the incident, and his subsequent search for a replacement. According to the Latah County Coroner, Cathy Mabbutt, the victims suffered multiple stab wounds. Prosecutors have noted in court that some victims were too intoxicated to resist the attack. A significant piece of evidence, a Ka-Bar knife…

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Cortney Merritts, the husband of former Democratic Representative Cori Bush of Missouri, is facing serious legal troubles. Federal prosecutors have charged Merritts with wire fraud, linked to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ed Martin, the Acting U.S. Attorney for D.C., announced the indictment last Thursday. Merritts allegedly misled the government on his applications for PPP and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), securing over $20,000 in funds. According to the Department of Justice, these charges stem from fraudulent applications submitted in 2020 and 2021. The allegations reveal a pattern of deceit aimed at exploiting government financial aid.…

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In yet another chilling example of political persecution against conservatives, Owen Shroyer, host of XInfoWars, recently endured a terrifying swatting incident at his home in Austin, Texas. The attack, which could have resulted in deadly consequences, was orchestrated using a false police report claiming Shroyer had shot someone, prompting a heavily armed response from law enforcement. Shroyer has since described the incident as nothing less than a “terrorist attack” carried out by leftist extremists who aim to silence and intimidate political opponents. Swatting—a criminal tactic where false reports are made to provoke an aggressive police response—has become a favored weapon…

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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced a major policy shift, officially discontinuing its provision of sex change drugs for transgender-identifying veterans. This decision, led by VA Secretary Doug Collins, underscores the department’s commitment to prioritizing essential medical care for veterans, focusing on severe injuries, life-threatening conditions, and mental health services rather than elective treatments related to gender transitions. Collins emphasized that while all veterans, including those who identify as transgender, will continue to receive VA benefits, gender transition procedures will no longer be taxpayer-funded. Instead, veterans seeking hormone therapy, gender-affirming treatments, or related services will need to…

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis suffered a humiliating legal setback as a Georgia court ruled that she intentionally violated open records laws in her politically charged RICO case against President Donald Trump. Judge Rachel Krause delivered a scathing rebuke, ordering Willis to pay over $54,000 in penalties for withholding crucial documents related to her office’s controversial actions. This ruling is just the latest in a growing list of legal and ethical scandals surrounding Willis. The court specifically cited her failure to provide key records about Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor handpicked to investigate Trump. Wade, who secretly maintained a…

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A recent investigation by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project has brought to light a startling revelation: nearly every document during Joe Biden’s presidency was signed using an autopen. The only confirmed authentic signature is on his letter announcing his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race. This finding raises questions about the legitimacy of many presidential actions taken during his term. The use of the autopen in presidential duties isn’t new; it dates back to the 1950s. Barack Obama became the first president to use it to sign a bill into law in 2013 while vacationing in Hawaii. His office defended…

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Alarming revelations have surfaced, shedding light on a disturbing incident involving a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) activist. Shelton G. Snow, a prominent figure in the National Black Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees (NBCFAE), allegedly attempted to provide minority candidates with answers to an entrance exam for air traffic controllers. This action, as reported by the Daily Mail, raises significant concerns about aviation safety and fairness. In a recorded conversation, Snow is heard promising to share crucial exam answers with minority candidates. “There are some valuable pieces of information that I have taken a screenshot of, and I am going…

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A recent report from the Daily Mail suggests that during the tragic event of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, U.S. Secret Service leadership instructed the motorcade to decelerate at a crucial point. This revelation comes as the nation eagerly anticipates the release of the Kennedy assassination files. The source of this claim is Louis Ferrante’s History of The American Mafia. Ferrante’s work provides a gripping account of the days leading up to the assassination. He details not only the infamous day in Dallas but also discusses previous attempts to take Kennedy’s life. These incidents add layers of intrigue to an…

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Jamie White, a dedicated journalist for InfoWars, was tragically murdered near his Austin, Texas, residence late Sunday night. His death has sent shockwaves through the media community, prompting an outpouring of grief and calls for justice. White was discovered with significant trauma in a residential parking lot in southeast Austin around midnight. Despite prompt medical attention, he succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital, marking the city’s eighth homicide this year. Alex Jones, founder of InfoWars, expressed profound sorrow over White’s death, describing him as one of the organization’s most exceptional writers and a close friend. Jones emphasized White’s…

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Diego de la Vega, once a key figure in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign team, has now found himself in Colombia after over two decades of living in America without proper documentation. In a world where rules and regulations can seem unclear, de la Vega made the choice to return to his roots, leaving behind the country he once called home. He shared his journey in a chat with Migrant Insider, expressing the bittersweet nature of his decision. Reflecting on his life, de la Vega mentioned, “It feels like exile” as he settled into his new life abroad. Having arrived in…

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Illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities faced a setback recently when a federal judge allowed ICE to conduct raids in public schools. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Domenico, appointed by President Trump, decided against Denver Public Schools, which had attempted to prevent immigration officials from making arrests on school property. This decision aligns with the Trump Administration’s firm stance on immigration enforcement. The Denver school district had filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and its Secretary, Kristi Noem, contesting a policy that permitted ICE agents to enter schools. This policy overturned a 2021 directive from the Biden administration.…

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A troubling case has emerged in Flagler County, Florida, where an elderly illegal alien, Jose Valerio-Rodriguez, faces serious charges. The 70-year-old from Cuba is accused of human trafficking and the sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl. Now, Valerio-Rodriguez is on the path to deportation after his arrest by local authorities. Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies discovered the case after the teenage victim was reported missing but later returned home. The girl revealed that she had been with Valerio-Rodriguez, who had been living in a tent behind a gas station. She alleged that he sexually assaulted her during this time. Upon Valerio-Rodriguez’s…

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John Podesta, President Biden’s leading climate official, has been overseeing a substantial allocation of $375 billion for climate change initiatives. This funding has notably been directed towards several organizations that were established just a short while ago. The New York Post reports that the administration has channeled at least $20 billion into recently formed environmental groups. In a striking case, former Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a $7 billion check to the Climate United Fund in Bethesda, Maryland. This organization is not listed in the IRS’s charity database and lacks federal filings. The lack of transparency surrounding these transactions raises…

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Human smugglers have adopted a new tactic: cloning Border Patrol vehicles to sneak migrants into the United States. This is happening amid a strong push by the Trump administration to tighten border security. Immigration attorney Meesha Moulton, based in Las Vegas, says cloning these vehicles isn’t a new trick, and criminal groups are always finding new ways to dodge border controls. The Trump administration is determined to stop illegal immigration, intensifying efforts to shut down the flow of migrants. This includes closing down former President Biden’s CBP One program, which allowed migrants to schedule asylum appointments. Moulton has observed how…

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It seems there’s a bit of a stir in the political world after a former Democratic National Committee staffer allegedly leaked details of an ICE raid. This individual, Pablo Manriquez, once held the position of director of Latino and Hispanic outreach at the DNC. Over the weekend, he took to social media to share that ICE was planning a raid in Northern Virginia. The post, which caught fire quickly, provided warnings and advice to illegal immigrants about how to avoid being caught. Manriquez elaborated on the plans with a post saying, “ICE RAIDS are planned for Monday & Tuesday in…

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently took a firm stand against what he describes as the predictable left-wing narrative perpetuated by George Stephanopoulos. Rubio criticized the media’s apparent double standard regarding President Trump’s approach to ending the war in Ukraine. According to Rubio, while the current administration struggles with foreign policy, Trump is taking the logical step of negotiating with Russia to halt the conflict. During the exchange, Stephanopoulos attempted to portray Trump’s diplomatic efforts with Russia as a betrayal. He reiterated the familiar narrative that engaging in discussions with Vladimir Putin is equivalent to “placating” him. However, Rubio challenged…

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Joe Rogan and Elon Musk recently dove into a fascinating conversation about potential fraud within powerful organizations. They suggested that systemic corruption could lead to what Musk called “the biggest scam of all time.” During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the duo discussed how someone with deep knowledge of bureaucratic systems might manipulate them to orchestrate massive fraud. Rogan painted a vivid picture of a scenario where an insider at a major organization like USAID could exploit their position. According to Rogan, such an individual could funnel money through fraudulent channels over decades, using their deep understanding of…

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The Border Patrol had a notable day on February 22, when they only had to deal with 200 illegal immigrants crossing the southern border—an achievement not seen in over 15 years. Thanks to the Trump administration’s policies, led by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the number of arrests within the U.S. has surged. Over the past month alone, more than 20,000 illegal immigrants were apprehended inside the country, a sharp contrast to the 33,000 arrests made throughout the entire previous year under the Biden administration. Secretary Noem has been vocal about the administration’s commitment to securing the border and sending back…

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In a major breakthrough against Atlanta’s growing gang violence, police have arrested seven suspects tied to the shocking double homicide of two 13-year-old boys last summer. One of the victims was celebrating his birthday when he was gunned down in cold blood, an act of brutality that sent shockwaves through the community. Authorities have now confirmed that those arrested are members of the infamous Goodfellas gang, a violent street organization known for its criminal activities. After months of investigation, police arrested the following individuals in connection with the murders: Ali CaldwellDekeitheon MobleyMarkus CrawfordTradon CrawfordQuiyontay SandersReginald ThomasRichard Hollis A particularly disturbing…

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In yet another blatant example of judicial activism, a Clinton-appointed judge in California has intervened to protect the bloated federal bureaucracy from much-needed reforms. The Trump administration had been working to eliminate inefficiency and cut unnecessary government waste, but Judge William Alsup, a well-known opponent of conservative policies, struck down a directive aimed at reviewing and potentially dismissing probationary federal workers who failed to meet performance standards. The ruling comes after the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued a directive on January 20, instructing federal agencies to promptly evaluate probationary employees—many of whom were holdovers from the previous administration or…

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A recent court ruling has made headlines, as U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang decided to block the Trump administration’s ICE operations in certain churches. This ruling stems from a lawsuit filed by left-leaning activists who aim to protect illegal aliens taking refuge in places of worship. Judge Chuang highlighted that the Trump policy imposes a “substantial burden” on these individuals. The ruling is not without controversy, given Judge Chuang’s familial connections. His wife, Jacinta Ma, serves as Vice President of the National Immigration Forum (NIF), a pro-open borders group. This organization, with significant funding from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations,…

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In the midst of swirling controversies, tech magnate Elon Musk finds himself at the center of another media storm. This time, conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair has taken legal steps to establish Musk as the father of her child. The New York Supreme Court petition claims that St. Clair and Musk were romantically involved, leading to the birth of a baby boy. St. Clair, known for her conservative views and prior work with The Babylon Bee, claims the relationship with Musk began in May 2023. According to her, the child was conceived during a trip to St. Barts in January…

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Denise Cheung, a career prosecutor in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, D.C., has stepped down following a disagreement with Trump officials over an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant issued by the Biden administration. Cheung was asked by interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin to initiate a grand jury investigation into the grant, which was suspected of being tied to wire fraud and conspiracy against the U.S. After examining the documents, Cheung and her team found no solid evidence to support such an investigation, according to Reuters. Cheung expressed her doubts in a statement: “Based upon the evidence I have reviewed,…

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Republicans are taking action to crack down on illegal border crossings by introducing a new bill in Congress. The Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act aims to make it a criminal offense to evade law enforcement officers, particularly during their duties. U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz from Texas, along with several Senate cosponsors, and U.S. Reps. Juan Ciscomani from Arizona and Monica De La Cruz from Texas, are behind this initiative. The bill is named in honor of Texas Border Patrol agent Raul Gonzalez, Jr. Tragically, he lost his life on December 7, 2022, while chasing a group of individuals who…

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The Trump administration is facing its first significant legal challenge at the Supreme Court. This comes after President Donald Trump filed an emergency application requesting permission to dismiss Hampton Dellinger, the head of an agency tasked with protecting whistleblowers. Dellinger, appointed by former President Joe Biden, had been removed by Trump, prompting him to file a lawsuit in early February. In a temporary order, a lower court mandated Dellinger’s reinstatement, which has now been contested by Trump. Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris emphasized that the situation represents an unprecedented challenge to the separation of powers. She highlighted the historical significance,…

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The leader of Yemen’s Ansarallah, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has warned of possible military action against America if President Donald Trump proceeds with his initiative to rebuild the Gaza Strip. Al-Houthi, head of the Houthi movement, has voiced strong opposition to Trump’s plan, which aims to allow Palestinians in Gaza to find refuge in neighboring countries. Instead, al-Houthi supports Hamas, the governing body in Gaza, in maintaining its control over the territory. Translations of al-Houthi’s statements suggest he proposed that the U.S. should force Israeli citizens to move to America, instead of helping Palestinians flee Hamas’s grip. The Houthis, who control Yemen’s…

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The measles outbreak in western Texas is making headlines as it has reached at least 48 cases, with state health officials noting the majority of those affected are children. According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, 13 patients have been hospitalized so far. Most of these cases are concentrated in Gaines County, near the New Mexico border, with a few scattered in Lynn, Terry, and Yoakum counties. This alarming situation first came to light two weeks ago when Texas health officials confirmed two cases in unvaccinated school-aged children from Gaines County. These children were hospitalized in Lubbock but…

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A group of House Republicans is gearing up to take action against federal judges who have been blocking some of President Trump’s and Elon Musk’s key initiatives. They are frustrated by judges halting Trump’s executive order that restricts transgender care for minors and his administration’s intent to downsize USAID by placing a substantial number of employees on leave. In another instance, a federal judge has also prevented Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing crucial Treasury Department payment records. Arizona Representative Eli Crane is at the forefront, drafting articles of impeachment against U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer.…

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A dramatic incident unfolded when a piece of metal struck a school bus driver on a Washington highway. Stewart O’Leary was transporting a high school girls’ basketball team to their game on February 7th when the metal object hit him. Traveling at over 60 mph on Interstate 405, O’Leary was caught off guard by the sudden impact. Video footage, aired by KOMO News on YouTube, captured the moment the object broke through the windshield, hitting O’Leary in the chest. His immediate reaction was to cry out as he grasped his chest in pain. Coaches on board quickly assessed his condition…

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A recent report has cast a spotlight on a top official from the Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) who directed substantial migrant assistance grants to nonprofits where she previously held senior positions. Robin Dunn Marcos, who led HHS’s Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), was responsible for overseeing $22.6 billion in grant distributions since 2020. Notably, her former employers emerged as major recipients, raising questions about the ethics and fairness of these allocations. One of the organizations, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), where Marcos spent 23 years, received a staggering $598 million. Another group, Church World Service,…

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Representative Eli Crane from Arizona has taken a bold step, announcing his move to file articles of impeachment against a judge. This decision targets U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer, who blocked the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing Treasury Department payment systems. Engelmayer, who was appointed by Barack Obama, issued a temporary restraining order after 19 Democratic attorneys general expressed concerns. These Democratic attorneys general argued that allowing DOGE access could expose sensitive information. Judge Engelmayer seemed to agree, noting the potential for “irreparable harm” without an injunction. His ruling emphasized the risks of disclosing confidential information and increased…

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Over the years, a staggering amount of American tax dollars have been directed towards left-leaning projects through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Created in 1961 to provide aid to developing countries, this agency now appears to be a bottomless pit of unchecked spending. One notable project aimed to “advance diversity, equity and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces.” President Trump and his team have taken a strong stance against such wasteful spending in the government. The Department of Government Efficiency, spearheaded by Elon Musk, has been unearthing how USAID has been using funds for causes that seem to oppose American…

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Cory Bowman, the half-brother of Vice President JD Vance, is stepping into the political arena with his bid to become the next mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Bowman is a registered Republican and pastor at The River Church, expressing his desire to lead the city towards “prosperity, growth, and joy.” His campaign announcement on social media emphasized the need for 500-1,000 signatures from local voters, a task he is ready to tackle despite warnings from others that challenges may arise. In his announcement, Bowman confidently declared his intention to run for mayor in 2025. He recounted his return from an inspiring…

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The Department of Justice is making moves to drop the bribery case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Adams faced allegations of trading influence for benefits from the Turkish government, including luxury trips and illegal campaign funding. His former adviser, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, faced her own set of charges, including bribery and conspiracy. Adams has always maintained his innocence, suggesting that his stance made him a target. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove instructed prosecutors to step back, citing the need for Adams to focus on New York’s immigration crisis. This decision, according to the order, would enable Adams to address the…

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During the Biden administration, American taxpayer money was reportedly used to fund diversity and LGBT initiatives in the United Kingdom. The U.S. State Department is said to have allocated funds for several progressive programs in Britain, the world’s sixth-largest economy. This included $25,000 to support “Rainbow Migration,” a group assisting “LGBTQI+ people” seeking asylum in the UK. The State Department also reportedly sent $40,000 to the Edinburgh International Book Festival. This funding was intended to facilitate interviews addressing social issues related to gender identity, racial equity, and diversity. Additionally, $35,000 was granted to an Ohio university to create exhibitions in…

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Elon Musk recently uncovered what he describes as one of the largest financial scandals in U.S. history, revealing a massive oversight at the Treasury Department. Musk claims that over $100 billion annually is being dispersed to individuals who lack valid Social Security Numbers (SSNs) or any form of identification. Even more startling, Musk reports that Treasury staff estimate at least half of these payments—roughly $50 billion per year—are undoubtedly fraudulent. This revelation comes in the wake of a federal judge’s decision to block Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing a vital Treasury Department system. U.S. District Judge Paul…

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President Trump’s executive order has stirred a significant response from medical providers across the nation. The order, aimed at halting transgender procedures for minors, mandates that the U.S. government will not support or fund these transitions. This decision has led to a variety of reactions from hospitals and medical centers, as they scramble to align with the new federal directives. The nonprofit organization Do No Harm released data showing that from 2019 to 2023, around 13,000 gender reassignment procedures were performed on minors in the U.S. This includes surgeries and prescriptions, with Ohio being a major player in these statistics.…

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Kamala Harris’s interview with “60 Minutes” was a hot topic of discussion, and not for the best reasons. The interview, which aired on October 7, left many viewers scratching their heads, wondering if Harris’s responses were truly reflective of her political acumen. Critics suggested that CBS News did some creative editing to make Harris seem more coherent than she actually was, a claim the network denied with fervor. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) got involved after receiving a complaint from the Center for American Rights. The complaint alleged that CBS News had engaged in news distortion. In response, the FCC…

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Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats are making a push to delay Kash Patel’s confirmation as President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI. Even after enduring nearly six hours of questioning and providing extensive documentation of his record, Democrats are insisting on a second hearing. They argue that Patel, a former intelligence and defense official, gave misleading testimony and needs to address more questions before moving forward. In a letter, committee Democrats expressed their concerns, stating, “In order to discharge our constitutional duty, we must have a full and accurate understanding of Mr. Patel’s record.” They emphasized the need for the…

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On National Girls & Women in Sports Day, President Trump made headlines by signing the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order. This directive is aimed at safeguarding the competitive integrity of women’s sports by ensuring that biological men are kept out of female athletic competitions. The order emphasizes the need to protect women and girls from being deprived of fair opportunities in sports. The executive order clearly states the nation’s policy to cut funding from educational programs that compromise women’s sports. It aims to prevent the endangerment, humiliation, and silencing of female athletes and stands against male participation…

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Former Marine Daniel Penny recently found himself at the center of public attention after being acquitted in the case surrounding the 2023 death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man with a lengthy criminal record. This legal victory is not the only high point for the New York resident, as he has secured a new position that is turning heads. Penny has joined Andreessen Horowitz, a prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm, as a partner. David Ulevitch, a fellow partner at Andreessen Horowitz, shared insights into the decision to bring Penny aboard in an internal memo. In the memo obtained by…

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In a significant turn of events, the saga surrounding the Ashley Biden diary has concluded with the Department of Justice dropping its investigation into Project Veritas. James O’Keefe, who led the organization, was initially targeted by the DOJ after acquiring the diary for $40,000. The diary’s contents, which included unsettling claims and personal admissions, sparked controversy, yet Project Veritas chose not to publish it. Despite this decision, a staff member leaked the diary to the National File, igniting a media storm. The Justice Department responded with unannounced raids on O’Keefe and his associates, capturing emails and other materials. However, the…

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The recent transfer of information from thousands of FBI employees to the Department of Justice (DOJ), under President Trump, has stirred significant attention. According to reports, over 5,000 personnel details were shared, out of more than 13,000 agents and 38,000 employees. While the information sent included employee identification numbers and work titles, names were not disclosed. The specifics of how many of these individuals were agents remain unclear. CNN was informed that these details were shared as part of cases related to the January 6 events. The Daily Caller reached out to the FBI for comments but was redirected to…

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Kamala Harris’s campaign has found itself under scrutiny over claims regarding a potential appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast. In a recently published book, insiders from her team suggested that the blame for her absence fell on Rogan. However, Rogan, with his extensive audience, has addressed these allegations, aiming to clarify the situation. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rogan took to his podcast to counter the accusations. The book, “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House,” written by Jonathan Allen and Ami Parnes, details the Harris campaign’s internal struggles. They claimed efforts were made to arrange Harris’s appearance on…

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Donald Trump has made headlines once again by taking decisive action against the Deep State, this time targeting the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The decision to close its Washington, D.C., headquarters is seen as a victory for those opposed to the funding of Islamic Jihad. Critics have long accused USAID of channeling millions of taxpayer dollars to groups with ties to terrorism. It’s no secret that the Gaza branch of USAID has been a significant financial supporter of the region, funneling billions to Hamas-controlled territories. Many argue that these funds inadvertently bolster a population largely supportive of jihadist…

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Democrats are signaling a clear message: whether through elections, executive orders, or their own version of reality, they intend to shape the world according to their ideals. Despite the setbacks of losing control of the White House, House, and Senate, and even with David Hogg as the DNC vice chair, they remain steadfast in their agenda. Their focus is unwavering as they plan their return to power and seem unfazed by the challenges they face, whether it’s confirmation hearings or shifts in agencies like USAID. Recently, New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a stern notice to hospitals in the…

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Ricardo González Sauceda, a prominent figure in the Mexican Cartel del Noreste, was apprehended in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. The arrest came after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to collaborate with former President Donald Trump to strengthen border security. González Sauceda, who also uses the aliases “El Ricky” and “Mando R,” faces charges of attempted homicide and other serious offenses. González Sauceda’s involvement extends to numerous criminal activities, including extortion and attacks on federal authorities. Reports connect him to the killing of two soldiers during an assault on the Mexican military in Nuevo Laredo. The operation to capture him was a…

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A new lawsuit claims the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, in February 2023 resulted in deaths, as reported by The Associated Press. The suit alleges seven fatalities, including a one-week-old baby, and suggests other plaintiffs are experiencing mysterious health problems. Norfolk Southern, the rail company involved, has agreed to a $600 million settlement for affected locals, yet business owners argue it’s not enough. Attorney Kristina Baehr, representing the plaintiffs, expressed the need for truth and transparency. “They want to know what they were exposed to, which has been hidden from them,” she stated. The plaintiffs are seeking accountability for…

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Senator Ron Johnson, the Republican chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, has initiated subpoenas to gather documents on vaccine safety, including emails from Dr. Anthony Fauci. Johnson made this announcement coinciding with the Senate Finance Committee’s questioning of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding his nomination to the Department of Health and Human Services. This move comes after Republicans gained control of the Senate in 2024, with Johnson emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency within U.S. health agencies. In a statement, Johnson expressed his frustration with the Biden administration, asserting that crucial records related to the government’s response to…

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The tragic collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines plane over the Potomac River has left a community in mourning. The incident involved AA Flight 5342, carrying 64 people from Wichita to Reagan National Airport, and a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter on a training mission. All 67 people on board both aircraft are presumed dead, with recovery efforts underway in challenging conditions. Rescue divers, like Jake Crockett from Chesterfield Fire & EMS, are facing a daunting task in the murky waters. Crockett expressed the unusual nature of the situation, noting that their training usually involves single-victim scenarios.…

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The Pentagon has announced a significant shake-up in its press corps, deciding to rotate legacy media outlets to make room for newer voices. This change aligns with former President Donald Trump’s vision to challenge long-standing traditions and introduce fresh perspectives into media coverage. According to an internal memo shared by CNN, One America News Network will take over NBC News’s spot, Breitbart will replace NPR, the New York Post will stand in for The New York Times, and HuffPost will fill Politico’s shoes. Acting Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot emphasized the purpose of this “annual media rotation program” is to broaden…

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President Donald Trump has decided to involve Elon Musk in a mission to bring American astronauts back from the International Space Station. Back in June, NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams made history by launching into orbit aboard a Boeing Starliner from Cape Canaveral. Their journey to the International Space Station was supposed to be just a 25-hour flight, but things didn’t quite go as planned. The original plan was for Wilmore and Williams to spend only eight days at the ISS. Unfortunately, Boeing’s Starliner encountered some issues with its propulsion system. It was deemed too risky…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, has found himself in the spotlight during his confirmation hearings. One particular moment captured widespread attention when Kennedy appeared to discreetly place a nicotine pouch in his mouth while fielding questions from senators. The incident, reported by the Daily Mail, quickly went viral, sparking discussions across social media. Kennedy’s actions took place amidst a barrage of questions from Senator Maria Cantwell. As she continued her inquiries, Kennedy was observed reaching into his jacket and pulling out an item, which he briefly held…

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California’s legislative scene recently saw a bit of a pause with Democrats backing off on some big-ticket items aimed at countering federal policies. They were looking at putting $25 million towards challenging federal government actions and another $25 million for defending illegal immigrants from deportation. But Republicans stepped in with amendments to ensure this money wouldn’t go towards defending officials who defy federal law or towards deportation defense for criminals. The Democrats, feeling the pressure, decided to hold off on voting to make sure everything was in perfect order. Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas’s spokesperson mentioned that the recent moves from…

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Federal investigators have uncovered a disturbing link between the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent and a radical militant group accused of several killings nationwide. The incident involved Border Patrol agent David Maland, who tragically lost his life on January 20 during what should have been a routine traffic stop in Coventry, Vermont. The suspects, Felix “Ophelia” Bauckholt, a German national, and Teresa “Milo” Consuelo Youngblut, a University of Washington student, were traveling in a Toyota Prius when they were pulled over. Authorities have reported that Youngblut opened fire on Maland, fatally wounding him, before other border agents returned…

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In an age where governments engage in risky gain-of-function research and unknown diseases emerge at an alarming rate, it has never been more critical to explore alternative medicines and proactive health solutions. Traditional medicine has its place, but the ever-growing distrust in government-backed pharmaceutical agendas has driven many people to seek natural, holistic, and self-sufficient health strategies. Understanding alternative medicines, strengthening personal immunity, and having access to life-saving treatments outside of centralized healthcare systems are essential in today’s uncertain world. Gain-of-function research, where scientists enhance viruses to study their potential impact on humans, has long been a controversial practice. Governments…

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Corey Amundson, who had a long and noteworthy career at the U.S. Department of Justice, has decided to step down. After more than two decades with the DOJ, Amundson, who led the Public Integrity Section, announced his resignation with a heartfelt letter. Previously, he had been reassigned to work on immigration issues during the Trump administration, which might have influenced his decision to leave. In his letter to Acting Attorney General James McHenry, Amundson expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve. He highlighted his commitment to enforcing federal criminal law without political bias, ensuring that those around him shared…

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An American Airlines flight from Connecticut to Reagan National Airport had to abort its landing after a helicopter crossed its path. The flight, identified as American Airlines 4514, was forced to circle the airport before safely landing. This incident occurred just one day prior to a collision between an American Airlines plane and a Blackhawk helicopter at the same airport. Reports from FlightAware indicated that the aircraft looped around and landed 13 minutes earlier than scheduled. The unexpected maneuver became necessary due to the close proximity of a helicopter. This near-miss highlighted concerns about air traffic safety at Reagan National…

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NBC’s Chuck Todd has officially announced his departure from the network, marking the end of nearly two decades in his role. Known for his hosting on “Meet the Press,” Todd’s exit raises questions about the network’s future direction. This change at NBC comes amid widespread challenges faced by left-leaning media outlets. Todd previously stepped down from hosting “Meet the Press” in 2019, with Kristen Welker taking the reins. Her tenure has been marked by controversial interviews with figures like Vice President JD Vance and Senator Tom Cotton. Todd’s visibility on NBC decreased significantly following his departure from the show. As…

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The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently declared that the U.S. government’s ban on selling handguns to adults between 18 and 21 years old is unconstitutional. This decision follows the Supreme Court’s ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which has been a catalyst for re-evaluating gun laws across the nation. The ruling underscores the court’s emphasis on aligning modern gun laws with historical traditions of firearm regulation. Historically, the appeals court had upheld the handgun sales ban back in 2012. However, the landscape of gun regulations shifted significantly after the 6-3 conservative majority in…

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The idea of the United States acquiring Greenland, initially dismissed by many, is gaining traction. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently articulated that President Trump’s proposal is serious and rooted in national security concerns. Speaking with Megyn Kelly, Rubio emphasized the strategic rather than territorial motives behind the proposal. Rubio highlighted Trump’s candid approach to diplomacy, which he believes is more effective than traditional political platitudes. He mentioned that Trump’s intent to purchase Greenland should not be trivialized. Rubio stressed that these conversations require discretion to avoid putting other nations in difficult positions. The historical perspective of Alaska’s acquisition, once…

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Over the weekend, a former January 6 political prisoner, Matthew W. Huttle, was tragically killed by a police officer in Indiana. Huttle, a 42-year-old resident of Hobart, Indiana, was stopped by a Jasper County sheriff’s deputy near the Pulaski County line during a traffic stop. According to police reports, the situation escalated when Huttle resisted arrest, leading the officer to use deadly force. Investigative journalist Yehuda Miller, along with The Gateway Pundit, sought answers from Jasper County Sheriff Williamson about the incident. They filed a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain footage from police cameras, hoping to shed light…

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An Agriculture Department inspector general found herself in an unexpected situation when security agents escorted her from her office. This development is tied to President Trump’s decision to dismiss at least 17 inspectors general, according to insightful reports from Reuters. Phyllis Fong, who has dedicated 22 years of service to the department, is at the center of this incident. Sources indicate that she expressed concern over the administration’s adherence to established protocols during these dismissals. In an email sent to her colleagues, Fong outlined her position. She emphasized that the independent Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency…

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Federal prosecutors in Florida have taken a significant step by moving to dismiss Special Counsel Jack Smith’s appeal, inching the legal process closer to wrapping up the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. This motion awaits approval from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, as reported by The Hill newspaper. The case has seen multiple developments, particularly with the appointment of a new attorney by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Florida after District Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that Smith’s appointment was unlawful. In 2022, Jack Smith initiated legal action against Trump, accusing him of improperly taking classified…

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum recently highlighted the cooperative efforts between her administration and the U.S. government under President Donald J. Trump in managing the influx of deported migrants. This disclosure followed President Trump’s strong stance against Colombia, where he threatened to impose tariffs after Colombian President Gustavo Petro hesitated to accept deportation flights. Petro, facing pressure, quickly conceded to the demands. President Sheinbaum shared that, in the span of a week from January 20 to January 26, Mexico had taken in over 4,093 deported individuals. The majority of these were Mexican nationals, returning through both official ports of entry and…

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Florida’s political landscape has seen a notable victory for the right with Jimmy Patronis securing the special primary for the state’s 1st Congressional District. This seat was formerly held by Matt Gaetz, who stepped down to take a role within President Donald Trump’s administration, a position he eventually decided not to pursue further. The district has a strong conservative presence, making Patronis the likely winner of the upcoming general election on April 1. President Trump’s endorsement played a significant role in Patronis’s decision to enter the race. Trump took to Truth Social to express his support, highlighting Patronis’s accomplishments as…

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Vivek Ramaswamy has decided to step down from his position at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), handing over leadership to Elon Musk. This announcement was made public during his appearance on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime, where he hinted at a possible run for governor of Ohio. The 39-year-old entrepreneur and Republican primary candidate for 2024 is making waves with his potential political ambitions. During the interview with Watters, Ramaswamy confirmed that he is gearing up for a campaign for elected office, promising more details soon. Speculations about his departure from DOGE have been swirling, with some suggesting a…

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