Recently, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte shared a video that raises serious questions about Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook’s integrity. Pulte argues that the footage serves as evidence of Cook’s involvement in mortgage fraud. Cook, who was appointed by President Biden, was fired by Trump last month due to allegations concerning discrepancies in two mortgages taken out in 2021. She supposedly declared both a home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and a condo in Atlanta, Georgia, as her primary residence—an act that could have significant implications since loans for primary residences often come with more favorable terms than those…
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Sydney Sweeney is yet again in the spotlight, this time for her latest advertising campaign with Jimmy Choo. The “Euphoria” actress showcased the luxury brand’s fall collection in a video shared on their Instagram, striking dynamic, dancer-like poses that flaunted handbags, heels, and a standout pair of boots. This campaign follows her recent, polarizing ad for American Eagle that stirred considerable debate. In this new clip, Sweeney expertly draws the eye to the label’s accessories, demonstrating an artistic flair that has become her signature. “The Autumn 2025 campaign is a modern fable of feminine expression; a celebration of the transformative…
Jasveen Sangha, known as the “Ketamine Queen,” has entered a guilty plea in connection with the tragic overdose of actor Matthew Perry. In a U.S. District Court hearing in California, Sangha, 42, admitted to several serious charges, including maintaining a drug-involved premise and distributing ketamine, with a specific count linked to the distribution resulting in death or serious injury. This plea could result in her facing up to 65 years behind bars, a stark consequence reflecting the gravity of the case. Matthew Perry was discovered unresponsive in his swimming pool on October 28, 2023. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner…
Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) is facing scrutiny after announcing that he will not consider any nominee to replace Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while her legal battle with President Trump continues. Cook, dismissed from her position by Trump, is suing him along with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and Chairman Jerome Powell over her termination. “I’m not going to consider anybody until that’s been adjudicated,” Tillis stated, emphasizing his intention to let the courts clarify the legality of Trump’s actions. His comments reflect a cautious approach during a turbulent political context. This legal dispute comes amid serious allegations against…
Rep. Tim Burchett and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently surprised many by sharing a fist bump during a press conference. The duo, while politically miles apart, stood together to endorse the Restore Trust in Congress Act, a proposed ban on individual stock trading by members of Congress. Burchett expressed his pride in supporting this initiative, stating, “I’m proud of all these people up here.” His support comes despite admitting his many disagreements with some of the Democrats present. Burchett’s remark about Ocasio-Cortez was particularly telling. “If Cortez told me the sun was coming up tomorrow, I’d probably go out and check…
Police are on the lookout for a “5-foot-5 Asian male” who is believed to be armed with a rifle on the campus of the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML). Reports surfaced this afternoon of a man carrying what appeared to be a firearm at UML’s South Campus. Video footage circulating on social media shows a figure resembling the suspect reportedly armed. In response to the emerging situation, the university swiftly canceled all classes for the day and issued a shelter-in-place order for students. University officials confirmed that both UMass Lowell police and local law enforcement were alerted to the reports,…
Bodycam footage from a recent police encounter in Florida reveals a shocking escalation that led to a police officer opening fire on a suspect armed with a knife. The incident, which occurred in Port Saint Joe on August 15, involved 41-year-old Tekila Walker, who was involved in a series of hit-and-run incidents prior to the confrontation. The bodycam video showcases the chaotic moments leading up to the shooting. Officers initially attempted to subdue Walker using a taser, but those efforts proved ineffective. Walker, unrelenting, exited her vehicle armed with a 16-inch fillet knife and charged directly at a police sergeant.…
The House Budget Committee has launched early talks on a second Republican megabill, focusing on potential reforms to Medicaid, sources told Fox News Digital. As lawmakers return from their August recess, Republicans on the committee are expected to hold closed-door discussions in the coming days. Those familiar with the matter noted that these discussions would consider modifications to measures that did not pass in the Senate’s final version of the previous bill. Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) confirmed that the topic of discussion would revolve around “Medicaid reform,” suggesting that familiar issues would be revisited. “Same thing we debated before, same…
On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security, under Secretary Kristi Noem, announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan nationals, marking the end of a designation originally enacted in 2021. This decision reflects a tightening of policies surrounding immigration and highlights ongoing concerns regarding border security. The Biden Administration established TPS for Venezuelans in response to the humanitarian crisis resulting from the country’s political and social instability. This status provided beneficiaries with legal protections in the U.S. However, with this announcement, the 268,156 Venezuelan nationals who currently hold this status will lose their protections and must prepare to…
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer is ramping up scrutiny over the costs associated with healthcare for illegal immigrants. His latest actions include sending letters to eight governors and their health departments in primarily blue states, demanding detailed information on Medicaid expenditures for individuals residing in the country illegally. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that approximately $16.2 billion was allocated for Medicaid-funded emergency services for this group during the initial three years of the Biden administration. In his letters, Comer specifically inquires about Medicaid enrollment criteria, including “Emergency Medicaid” provisions, alongside a request for data on…
A House committee has taken a significant step in transparency by releasing documents previously held by the Department of Justice regarding Jeffrey Epstein. A total of 33,295 pages related to Epstein have been made public, as confirmed by the House Oversight Committee. The Chairman of the committee, James Comer, stated, “I can tell you from listening to the six [Epstein] survivors in there today that the government has failed them… So we’re going to do everything we can to make this right for the victims.” Yet, not everyone supports this release wholeheartedly. Some critics, like Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of…
In the latest edition of The Gateway Pundit’s Week-in-Review, Elijah Schaffer tackles five major stories, reflecting current tensions and controversies surrounding political figures and policies. Each story breathes urgency and raises critical questions about governance, accountability, and the ongoing political landscape. The foremost story focuses on a significant legal hurdle faced by the Trump administration. In a striking decision, a judge appointed by Clinton has blocked President Trump from deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles, citing a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act. This act, originally enacted after the Civil War, restricts the use of military forces for domestic…
The House of Representatives took a significant step on Wednesday with the approval of a resolution that empowers the Oversight Committee to continue its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. This move allows the committee to release a wide array of unclassified records related to the case, including documents from the Attorney General, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Epstein estate. The decision comes amid rising tensions and a heated debate in Washington regarding transparency in the ongoing Epstein saga. This resolution seems largely symbolic, addressing mounting frustrations within the House about how to manage the investigation. The Department of Justice’s…
A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has taken a bold step, breaking years of silence to demand accountability from the government. On Wednesday, they gathered with lawmakers to make their intentions clear: if the political establishment continues to stonewall, they will release their own client list. This message underscores a significant turning point in their fight for justice. Recent months have seen considerable controversy surrounding Epstein’s alleged connections to powerful figures. Following reports from both the FBI and DOJ, including a memo stating that Epstein did not keep a client list, skepticism has grown. The authorities claimed that…
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recently revealed a strong need for more police in the city as federal oversight of the Metropolitan Police Department wanes. Bowser’s comments underscore a pressing issue—public safety. In announcing a new labor agreement with the D.C. Fraternal Order of Police, she stressed a commitment to bolster officer recruitment and retention. “Since I have been mayor, in the last ten years, it has been my priority to ensure that we’re hiring the best of the best,” Bowser explained. Currently, the city’s police force comprises 3,188 sworn officers, but the mayor identified a clear objective: “We need…
The announcement from the Florida Department of Health marks a significant shift in policy regarding vaccine mandates. The state’s Surgeon General has declared an end to all vaccine mandates. This includes not only the COVID-19 vaccine but all vaccines mandated by state law. The response was immediate and enthusiastic, reflecting a strong sentiment in the room. Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo expressed his views vigorously. He stated, “Every last one is wrong and DRIPS with disdain and slavery!” These words signal a deep conviction against external control over individual health decisions. Ladapo emphasized personal autonomy by asking pointedly, “Who am I,…
Accuracy in Media has released a troubling video showing an Ohio school official advising parents on how to skirt laws designed to keep girls safe in sports. The footage features Tamette Duckworth, the Assistant Athletic Director at Princeton City Schools. In it, she consults with undercover investigators posing as parents of a transgender student. The aim appears to be finding ways to allow this student to participate in girls’ sports and access female facilities. In 2023, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed House Bill 68, which aimed to ban gender-affirming care for minors and restrict transgender athletes from participating in girls’…
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough recently stirred up discussion regarding crime in Illinois, specifically urging Democratic Governor JB Pritzker to collaborate with President Donald Trump. Scarborough suggested reaching out for assistance in deploying National Guard troops to tackle crime more effectively in the state. His comments came in the wake of Trump’s noted success in federalizing police forces in Washington, D.C., which marked a notable decrease in criminal activity. Trump himself has expressed his intentions to replicate this strategy, eyeing the crime-riddled streets of Chicago as a next target. During a briefing at the White House, Trump made it clear that while…
During a recent military parade in Beijing, leaders from Russia, China, and North Korea engaged in a remarkable discussion about human immortality. The exchange took place as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping strolled alongside North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This parade celebrated the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and was attended by over two dozen world leaders. Their conversation, captured by a hot mic, sparked interest and speculation around the future of human life. According to reports, Xi began the dialogue with a thought-provoking observation. “People rarely lived past 70 before.…
Survivors of abuse from Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are moving forward with plans to unveil a list of those who preyed on them. Lisa Phillips, one of the survivors, highlighted the need for transparency, stating, “Release the files. End the secrecy and stand with us in declaring that no one — no billionaires, no politicians, no world leader — is above the law.” This rallying cry represents a significant shift towards accountability for those involved in the Epstein scandal. In a video shared widely on social media, Phillips emphasized the power of their collective voice, saying, “Several of us…
A significant agreement has emerged between a prominent medical association and the Trump administration regarding public health resources. The Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) announced Tuesday that they have settled a lawsuit compelling the restoration of numerous health web pages and datasets removed by the federal government. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has remained silent on the particulars of the settlement; however, they stated their commitment to “removing radical gender and DEI ideology from federal programs.” This assertion reflects an ongoing tension between the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and a push to realign…