Jessica Tarlov, a prominent liberal voice on Fox News’ “The Five,” has found herself at the center of controversy once again after an exchange with Joey Jones, a military analyst who lost both his legs while serving in Afghanistan. This incident has sparked outrage among viewers and commentators, many of whom have called for her dismissal from the network. The heated exchange occurred during a discussion about a tragic shooting at a Catholic church in Minneapolis, where two children were killed and 18 others were injured. Jones, with a calm demeanor, pointed out that mental health, rather than gun ownership,…
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Democrats are struggling on the crime issue, and the challenges are becoming increasingly apparent. With the midterm elections approaching, party leaders are feeling the heat. President Donald Trump’s provocative maneuvers in cities like Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles have turned crime into a potent electoral weapon. His actions are not merely stunts; they aim to distract from the economic difficulties facing the country while putting Democrats on the defensive. Historically, messaging around law and order is not new for Republicans. Tracing back to Richard Nixon, it has been a mainstay of their strategy. Now, in the aftermath of the “defund…
Kentucky’s recent decision to backtrack on a scholarship policy for illegal immigrants marks a notable shift in the state’s approach to immigration and education. Amid pressures from the Trump Administration and federal legal standards, this change stands out in a state that primarily leans conservative. The scholarship program, which had allowed undocumented students to receive in-state tuition benefits, drew significant criticism for prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman articulated the legal basis for this reversal, pointing to 18 USC 1623, which stipulates that non-citizens are generally ineligible for state education benefits unless those same benefits…
In a significant policy update, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has taken decisive steps to ensure election integrity by prohibiting green card holders who vote or attempt to register to vote from acquiring U.S. citizenship. This change aligns with the administration’s commitment to uphold the integrity of the electoral process, emphasizing the importance of lawful voting. USCIS spokesperson Matthew Tragesser outlined the implications of this new policy. He noted, “Illegal voting undermines the will of the American people and threatens the legitimacy of our elections.” This statement underscores the administration’s stance that voting must reflect the genuine voice…
Protests have become almost commonplace in political life today. This is particularly true for Democrats, who gather in parks adorned with paint and markers, intent on making their voices heard. Group chats explode with questions about locations and strategies for the day’s rally. During the first Trump term, the atmosphere in Washington, D.C., was often dominated by the echoes of protests. Sitting in a café, one could count on witnessing a march pass by, sometimes characterized more by volume than substance. Many joined in the chants and the crowds, rallying for causes like Black Lives Matter, believing in the power…
In a notable shift within Texas politics, Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) has declared his intention to retire, a move sparked by GOP-led redistricting efforts that have stirred controversy among liberals. Many on social media dubbed his retirement as “the end of an era,” highlighting his long tenure as one of the few white Democrats able to connect with rural constituents. The announcement comes as Texas Republicans seize an opportunity presented by the newly drawn voting maps. As Doggett steps down, speculation runs rampant regarding the implications for Texas Democrats. One observer noted, “The last Democrat to win rural white Texas…
Recently, Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez took to television to voice his frustration with the lack of collaboration between Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson regarding public safety. During an appearance on NewsNation, Lopez challenged the Democrat leaders for refusing to engage with the Trump administration as violent crime continues to plague the city. His remarks come amid a backdrop of rising shootings and escalating fears among residents. Lopez’s blunt question—“How many victims are we willing to permit?”—captures the urgency of the situation. It reflects a broader sentiment among citizens who feel that their leaders’ political ambitions are…
In a startling turn of events, Judge James Boasberg, known for his controversial rulings, has released Nathalie Rose Jones, a woman who made serious threats against President Trump. Just days after her arrest, Jones was allowed to return home under electronic monitoring after being detained for issuing persistent threats online. U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro firmly stated, “She was working to have [Trump] eliminated. She’s now in custody; she will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” Yet, that urgency appears to have diminished in the eyes of the judge. Boasberg, an appointee of former President Obama,…
Ali Velshi’s recent monologue on MSNBC is raising eyebrows, with some claiming it reveals a troubling mindset on the left. Known for standing outside a burning building during the 2020 riots and labeling it mostly a protest, Velshi’s credibility appears to be in question once again. In his latest remarks, he suggested that Democrats should “start” fighting dirty. This notion seems to ignore the ongoing investigations and impeachments that have characterized much of recent American political discourse. At one point in his segment, Velshi declared that the Republican Party is no longer operational. This assertion contradicts the clear reality that…
Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are taking a bold step by organizing a press conference featuring ten victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Scheduled for September 3, this event aims to renew calls for the declassification of Epstein-related files. The bipartisan effort reflects a growing urgency across political lines to shed light on a troubling chapter in American history. Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, along with Khanna, a Democrat from California, previously collaborated on a discharge petition to force a vote in the House regarding the release of Epstein’s classified documents. Khanna stated that the initiative has garnered signatures from 12…
Ilhan Omar, the Minnesota Democrat and member of the “Squad,” faces scrutiny over her personal financial situation as reports reveal her wealth has ballooned to upwards of $30 million. This development stands in stark contrast to her previous claims that labeling her as a millionaire was right-wing misinformation. “It’s ridiculous and categorically false,” she stated, dismissing such allegations as mere fabrications. However, new financial disclosures suggest otherwise, showing a staggering increase in her net worth. According to the Washington Free Beacon, Omar’s fortunes grew by at least 3,500% within just one year. She declared that she and her husband, former…
In the latest roundup from The Gateway Pundit, Elijah Schaffer dives into five pressing stories that have stirred significant conversation in the past day. The first article discusses alarming findings from a recent peer-reviewed study indicating that COVID-19 vaccines may increase the risk of multiple cancers. This study has intensified fears surrounding what some are calling a “Turbo Cancer” epidemic. It raises serious questions about the long-term effects of these vaccines, especially in light of widespread vaccination campaigns. Next, yet another Democrat official finds themselves embroiled in a federal corruption scandal. This continues a troubling pattern of accountability issues as…
Violence erupted at the Kipona Festival in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, when a woman driving a red minivan ran into pedestrians just after the event wrapped up on Monday evening. This distressing incident left two individuals injured, including a child and a woman in a wheelchair. The chaotic scene unfolded around 6 p.m. on South Front Street, where festival vendors had set up shop. Witnesses reported that the vehicle came speeding through the area without any warning. Lottie Beauverd, a vendor at the festival, described the moment: “This car came flying down through here fast, not yelling or anything, but just flying…
Maricopa County is facing serious allegations regarding the potential destruction of important election-related emails. Newly elected Republican County Recorder Justin Heap flagged the issue in a letter to County Manager Jen Pokorski. Heap claims the Enterprise Technology and Innovation (ETI) department is planning to delete archived emails that are vital for ongoing public records requests and may prove crucial in upcoming investigations. Heap argues that deleting these emails would violate Arizona law concerning record retention. He asserts that they hold historical significance and should be preserved for transparency. In light of investigations by federal officials, Heap insists these documents must…
Democrat Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York has announced he will not seek reelection, marking the end of a notable 34-year career in Congress. At 78, Nadler recognizes the need for fresh perspectives in the Democratic Party as it seeks to engage younger voters. The New York Times reports this decision reflects a broader sentiment within his party regarding the need for generational change. Nadler, the longest-serving House member from New York, has been a prominent figure in liberal politics. His tenure has included pivotal moments in civil rights and his role as a leading voice during three presidential impeachment…
Geert Wilders, once a sometimes overlooked figure in Dutch politics, is now emerging as a formidable leader at the helm of the Freedom Party (PVV). Following his spectacular victory in the last elections, he is poised to secure another win as the Dutch head toward a snap election slated for late October 2024. Wilders has made headlines for his unyielding stance on immigration issues, a topic that has ignited considerable debate in the Netherlands. His ascent comes at a moment when the government, led by Prime Minister Dick Schoof, has floundered in addressing the very concerns that brought Wilders to…
French President Emmanuel Macron’s escalating rhetoric and military preparations mark a troubling shift for France and Europe. As tensions with Russia rise, Macron, often viewed as a key warmonger in Europe, is leading his nation down a precarious path of potential conflict. Recent developments reveal that French hospitals are gearing up for what the government predicts could be a significant military engagement by March 2026. The Ministry of Health has activated protocols to prepare for a possible influx of casualties from both France and neighboring nations involved in any potential conflict. According to documents obtained by Le Canard Enchaîné, the…
In a recent edition of The Gateway Pundit’s Week-in-Review with Elijah Schaffer, several stories captured attention, including a controversial segment involving CBS News and a political figure. The first article detailed how CBS News was caught deceptively editing comments made by Kristi Noem regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member. The use of edited footage raises questions about media integrity as audiences wonder what other narratives may be skewed. The next story highlighted a homicide investigation following the discovery of a man dead in a “pool of blood” at Burning Man. This grim event attracted media scrutiny and may…
On Sunday, CNN’s “State of the Union” provided a revealing moment in the ongoing struggle over the network’s credibility. Sebastian Gorka, a conservative commentator and former aide in the Trump administration, squared off against CNN’s Brianna Keilar. The topic was sensitive: the involvement of transgender individuals in mass shootings, a discussion sparked by a tragic incident involving a 23-year-old man identifying as a woman who committed horrific acts at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. The clash between Gorka and Keilar quickly exposed the problem at CNN. Gorka asserted that the rise of violent incidents related to transgender individuals is alarming,…
On April 16, 2025, a significant announcement reverberated from the offices of Attorney General Bondi and Education Secretary McMahon. They revealed enforcement actions against the State of Maine, citing a failure to uphold protections for women and girls in sports. This move follows a comprehensive federal investigation establishing that Maine was not in compliance with Title IX, a crucial civil rights law designed to ensure equal treatment for women and girls in educational settings, including athletics. In a separate case shedding light on election integrity, a Canadian citizen living in the U.S. since the 1960s faces serious legal consequences. Denis…
Rep. Graham Filler recently highlighted a troubling trend in Michigan’s state budget, accusing Democrats of strategic financial manipulation. House Republicans have conducted a thorough review, uncovering more than $5 billion in what they label waste, fraud, and abuse. This figure was largely hidden behind the creation of 4,277 “phantom jobs.” These positions, nonexistent in reality, were allegedly used to legitimize funding for various line items and prioritize partisan projects over essential public services. Key areas of concern include taxpayer-funded gender surgeries for convicted criminals and millions of dollars in grants to unidentified arts and culture organizations. Under Democrat control, the…