Author: Mackenzie Web

The Justice Department’s investigation into former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has prompted significant responses from conservative leaders. Cuomo, who is now campaigning for mayor of New York City, faces serious allegations relating to how his administration handled the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly regarding nursing home patients. The investigation stems from a letter by congressional Republicans who initially sought similar action during the Biden administration but were unsuccessful. According to a report from 2020, Cuomo allegedly underreported nursing home deaths by nearly 50%. The referral that sparked the investigation highlights various false statements made by Cuomo about his involvement in the…

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/p>Fox News Channel personality John Roberts recently shared a personal health battle that has drawn attention and concern. He took to social media to detail his serious encounter with malaria, a disease that still poses a significant threat in many parts of the world, especially in developing regions like Africa. After nearly a week in the hospital, Roberts expressed his gratitude for the medical care that aided his recovery. Malaria, historically one of the deadliest diseases, still accounts for around 600,000 deaths globally each year. In many developed countries, it has been largely eradicated, but its toll remains heavy in…

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California’s changing political landscape is starting to raise eyebrows across the nation. After decades of Democratic dominance, several counties, including Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino, have shifted toward the Republican Party in recent elections. For instance, San Bernardino County backed Trump with 51.2% of the votes, while Kamala Harris garnered 46.4%. In Orange County, the race was incredibly close, with Trump receiving 48.9% to Harris’s 48.4%. These results, despite Harris winning the state overall, shed light on a possible transformation in voter sentiment. The trend isn’t isolated to California… New Jersey, traditionally strong for Democrats, is experiencing its own electoral…

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The recent disclosures regarding Minnesota Governor Tim Walz raise troubling questions about his connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Allegations that he may have compromised national security are at the forefront, fueled by new documents obtained by the conservative group Judicial Watch. These documents, part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, indicate that Walz has made at least 30 visits to China, stirring concern about his ties to the CCP and their potential implications for U.S. interests. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton characterized the findings as a significant scandal. He stated, “These documents uncovered by Judicial Watch…

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The recent news regarding Robert Mueller, the former FBI Director turned special counsel, brings to light a significant twist in the ongoing fallout from the Trump-Russia investigation. Reports indicate that Mueller is now residing in a memory-care facility, a fact uncovered by investigative reporter Paul Sperry. This comes at a time of renewed scrutiny as House Oversight Chairman James Comer has issued subpoenas for key figures involved in what many view as the Russiagate scandal. Comer has broadened the scope of the investigation, calling in high-profile individuals such as former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,…

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The credibility of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has come under severe scrutiny, thanks to a dramatic exchange between two medical figures: Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Demetre Daskalakis. Malone, known for his pivotal work on mRNA vaccines, unleashed strong criticisms of Daskalakis, who has been appointed by the Biden administration in a health czar role. This public confrontation highlights personal rivalries and reflects deeper concerns about the agency’s integrity. On a recent Sunday, Malone took to X to address the wave of resignations at the CDC, asserting that they were in direct response to internal investigations…

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is facing scrutiny as resignations pile up, prompting Dr. Robert Malone, a notable figure in the field of mRNA vaccine technology, to speak out. Malone’s recent comments challenge the credibility of the CDC and some of its key personnel, creating a stir within the medical community. On Sunday, Malone engaged in a heated exchange with Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, a key advisor in the Biden administration on public health issues. Malone asserted that the wave of resignations at the CDC is tied to the approval of an ACIP subcommittee investigation into the safety…

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Yunhai Li, a 35-year-old cancer researcher from China, has been charged with stealing trade secrets during his tenure at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. His alleged aim was to transfer sensitive medical information back to China. According to the Harris County District Attorney’s office, Li faces serious charges that include theft of trade secrets and tampering with a government record. Li’s work has primarily involved research related to breast cancer, and he has been associated with projects funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense. Federal authorities took notice of Li after he attempted…

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A homicide investigation has been launched after a man was found dead at Burning Man, the notorious festival in the Nevada desert. The incident occurred on Saturday night, sending ripples through the community attending the annual event. This year, tens of thousands of participants, known as ‘Burners,’ had gathered at Black Rock City for a week of eccentric festivities, but the celebration took a dark turn. According to the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office, the deceased man was discovered lying in a pool of blood shortly after 9 p.m. He was identified only as a white adult. Local law enforcement reported…

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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, according to a statement from his family shared with the New York Times. At 81 years old, Mueller has had a remarkable career, most notably as the special counsel overseeing the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Mueller’s diagnosis came in the summer of 2021. His family noted that he retired from the practice of law at the end of that year. Although he taught at his law school alma mater during the fall of both 2021 and 2022, he stepped away from public life…

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Rudy Giuliani is currently recovering in a trauma center following a serious car accident that occurred last night. Dr. Maria Ryan, Giuliani’s medical provider and business partner, offered an update on his condition that sheds light on the disturbing sequence of events leading up to the crash. According to Dr. Ryan, Giuliani was flagged down by a woman who claimed she was in danger from her boyfriend. After calling the police, Giuliani waited for their arrival, during which time state troopers asked to take a picture with him. However, the situation took a startling turn. It turns out that the…

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On August 30, Washington Square Park in New York City hosted a rally that intertwined voices from different backgrounds, all united in their stance against socialism. This gathering brought together conservatives, independents, and even some Democrats—all expressing their concerns over leftist ideologies they believe threaten American freedoms. Brandon Straka, the founder of the #WalkAway movement, took center stage, reminding attendees that “America’s greatest strength is freedom, and socialism destroys freedom wherever it spreads.” His words resonated, especially in a city known for its liberal tendencies. The rally served as a timely warning that if those who cherish liberty do not…

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Violence erupted during a rally for Argentine President Javier Milei as he faced an aggressive crowd in Buenos Aires this week. Amid chants of “Out with Milei!” supporters of the radical left resorted to throwing rocks, bottles, and vegetables. In a harrowing moment captured by security cameras, a bottle was hurled straight at the president, narrowly missing his security detail. This aggression reflects a broader strategy among some leftist factions aiming to project the image that Milei lacks popular support. Witnesses report that his motorcade had to be evacuated to ensure his safety amidst the chaos. This kind of attack…

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Illegal immigrants in Kentucky will no longer receive the advantage of lower, in-state tuition, following a lawsuit led by the state’s Attorney General. Russell Coleman revealed that an agreement reached between the commonwealth educators and the federal government has put an end to this practice. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Coleman explained that the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (KCPE) will change state policy two months after the U.S. Department of Justice filed a suit. This suit claimed that Kentucky’s tuition practices violated federal law. Coleman stated emphatically, “Under current federal law, any illegal immigrant is barred from…

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The recent interview between Jim Hoft of The Gateway Pundit and Vice President JD Vance highlighted the current landscape of the presidential race as the 2028 election approaches. As a frontrunner for the GOP nomination, Vice President Vance is drawing attention for his close ties to former President Trump and his popularity within the Republican Party. Betting odds provided by Oddschecker reveal Vance leading the pack with odds of +225, well ahead of other potential candidates. In his discussion, Vance reflected on the achievements of Trump’s second term, touching upon issues like censorship and crime. His high favorability rating among…

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The recent controversy over CBS News’ editing practices has reignited discussions about journalistic integrity and accountability. A troubling incident occurred when CBS aired an edited version of comments made by the Department of Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member recently indicted for serious crimes. The federal charges against Abrego Garcia include conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants, highlighting his criminal history. After serving time in a Tennessee prison, a judge ordered his deportation to Uganda. However, a ruling by a judge appointed during the previous administration blocked this immediate deportation, raising concerns about the…

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In a striking ruling, a U.S. District Judge has blocked the deportation of over 600 Guatemalan minors who arrived unaccompanied in the United States. This decision, made by a judge appointed by the Biden administration, raises pressing questions about the balance between legal processes and humanitarian needs. According to reports, the Guatemalan government formally requested the return of these children, whose parents remain in Guatemala. In this case, there is no doubt about their familial connections; all the minors have indicated that their parents are waiting for them back home. The situation is ironic: while Guatemala seeks to reunify these…

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Recent comments from Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin have sparked significant conversation around Kim Kardashian’s stance on illegal immigration. McLaughlin asserted that Kardashian is “misinformed and detached” from the reality of crime associated with illegal immigration in Los Angeles. Quoting her directly, McLaughlin stated, “These are the violent criminals who Homeland Security, under President Trump and Secretary Noem’s leadership, have removed from Los Angeles’s streets: murderers, rapists, gang members and child pedophiles.” Her critique highlights a growing frustration among officials with celebrities who, in their view, fail to grasp the serious implications of illegal immigration. McLaughlin raised…

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A federal judge has stepped in to halt a significant operation planned by the Trump administration, which aimed to transport nearly 700 undocumented children back to Guatemala over the recent Labor Day weekend. The abrupt decision came after immigrant advocacy groups filed an emergency lawsuit alleging that these actions were akin to covert deportations taking place during the night. U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan’s order brought a sudden stop to the administration’s plans just as charter buses began arriving at airports in Harlingen and El Paso, where some children had already boarded planes. According to Justice Department lawyer Drew Ensign,…

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Rep. James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, recently appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures” with Jackie De Angelis to discuss Joe Biden’s mental fitness during his presidency. The conversation also touched on the alleged weaponization of the Justice Department in recent years. Comer has been investigating a contentious matter referred to as the Biden autopen scandal and what he claims is a cover-up regarding Biden’s health. Comer has identified five aides to Biden who are said to be involved in this cover-up. Several of these aides have already invoked the Fifth Amendment, refusing to provide testimony about the situation.…

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning on Tuesday concerning an outbreak of the chikungunya virus in Guangdong Province, China, affecting four additional countries. As reported by the CDC, the city of Foshan has recorded the highest number of cases in China. This virus is transmitted by mosquitoes, with symptoms typically surfacing three to seven days after exposure. Infected individuals may experience fever, joint pain, headaches, muscle aches, joint swelling, and rashes. The warning coincided with other travel health advisories related to mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue, malaria, and yellow fever. The CDC specified this as…

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