Author: Mackenzie Web

Jim Comey’s connections to the Department of Justice raise troubling questions, especially regarding his son-in-law, Troy Edwards. Many are aware of Comey’s daughter, but not everyone knows Edwards has been actively involved in high-profile cases. He served as a prosecutor in the Oath Keepers trial, where the Biden administration’s DOJ claimed the group’s actions amounted to insurrection on January 6. Edwards stated, “By responding to Rhodes’ call to action following the 2020 election, the defendants accepted an ‘invitation to sedition.’” Defense attorney Angela Halim countered that the Oath Keepers were in Washington to provide security rather than disrupt government proceedings.…

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The recent shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas has raised significant questions. Joshua Jahn, the 29-year-old shooter, fired upon the facility, injuring two detainees and killing another before taking his own life. The presence of the phrase “Anti-ICE” on the bullet casings reveals a possible motive against the agency known for its immigration enforcement activities. Witness reports suggest that Jahn shot from a distance of 167 yards, targeting detainees in a van. This method raises eyebrows about his intentions. Journalist Ken Klippenstein, in conversations with Jahn’s friends, noted a puzzling contradiction: despite the violent act,…

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>Senate Majority Leader John Thune has expressed deep concern regarding President Trump’s recent statements connecting autism with Tylenol usage during pregnancy. Trump’s comments have ignited broad discussion, notable for a mix of reactions ranging from alarm to defense. During a Monday evening dialogue, Trump claimed that the Department of Health and Human Services uncovered a potential link, urging pregnant women to limit their use of Tylenol unless absolutely necessary. “It’s turning out that we understood a lot more than a lot of people who studied autism,” Trump asserted, positioning himself against established scientific views. This declaration has led to significant…

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In a striking turn of events within the America250 Commission, a bipartisan group tasked with planning the United States’ 250th birthday celebration, former executive director Ariel Abergel was recently terminated for actions that many view as politically charged. Abergel’s dismissal has raised eyebrows, particularly in light of his claims that the commission is populated by individuals who prioritize their disdain for President Trump over their commitment to the nation. Abergel, just 25 years old and appointed earlier this year, expressed discontent with what he described as “years of dysfunction, greed, and cronyism” within the commission. He stated bluntly, “America250 is…

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Norman City Councilmember Bree Montoya has sparked outrage and controversy, leading to her immediate resignation. This fallout originates from a Facebook post where she told a Trump supporter to “kill yourself,” a statement many interpreted as a disturbing encouragement toward suicide. Her words were shocking and highlighted a troubling trend in public discourse. Montoya described her resignation as voluntary, claiming she “resigned on her own.” However, clear pressure from constituents, social media backlash, and commentary from local media played a significant role in her decision. Screenshots of the exchange circulated widely, adding fuel to the fire that ultimately left her…

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Federal prosecutors appear to be on the brink of indicting former FBI Director James Comey. Reports indicate that the Justice Department may move forward with charges as soon as Thursday, focusing on Comey’s testimony before Congress in 2020. This testimony came during a time when Congress was investigating the FBI’s involvement in the unfounded claims that the Trump campaign had ties to Russia. Notably, the statute of limitations on charges related to this testimony expires Tuesday. The urgency surrounding this indictment is underscored by recent statements from influential figures. President Donald Trump has called for accountability, highlighting previous frustrations over…

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The recent resurfacing of an eight-year-old tweet from Tylenol’s account by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has brought new attention to an ongoing debate about the safety of acetaminophen use during pregnancy. The timing of this controversial move appears significant, especially as President Trump raised concerns regarding a potential link between Tylenol and rising autism rates among children. This insight is expected to fuel further discussions on maternal health and drug safety. In the tweet, which originally addressed a concerned user, Tylenol noted, “We actually don’t recommend using any of our products while pregnant.” This stark warning…

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A recent exchange on CNN highlighted the growing tensions surrounding attacks on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Following a tragic shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, conservative radio host Ben Ferguson found himself in a heated discussion with CNN contributor Bakari Sellers. The chaos unfolded as Ferguson criticized Democratic leaders for their inflammatory rhetoric against law enforcement. This incident raises critical questions about the environment surrounding federal agents during a time of increasing violence. The shooting at the Dallas facility occurred early on a Wednesday morning, marking yet another instance of violence targeting immigration authorities. Reports described how…

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Nicole Sirotek, the founder of American Frontline Nurses, recently delivered a harrowing account of a pregnant woman’s overdose on Tylenol. This tragic event allegedly occurred after the woman attempted to “prove Trump wrong” regarding a statement he made about acetaminophen use during pregnancy. Sirotek recounted a frantic 4 a.m. call from a husband facing the unimaginable: his wife, now on a ventilator due to liver failure after taking a deadly dose of Tylenol, is struggling to survive. “His pregnant wife is now on a ventilator dying of liver failure trying to ‘prove’ that Tylenol doesn’t cause autism since this is…

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Former President Donald Trump recently voiced his frustrations regarding multiple incidents that marred his recent speech at the United Nations. In a detail-rich post on Truth Social, he described a series of mishaps that occurred before and during his address. For Trump, these were not mere technical failures; he characterized them as deliberate acts of sabotage. The first mishap involved the escalator leading to the Main Speaking Floor, which abruptly stopped as he and Melania Trump approached it. He recalled, “A REAL DISGRACE took place at the United Nations yesterday — Not one, not two, but three very sinister events!”…

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The Vatican has documented 1,624 Christians killed for their faith from the year 2000 to 2025, recognizing them as martyrs across various denominations. However, the Center for the Study of Global Christianity (CSGC) at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary estimates the actual figure to be much higher, ranging from 100,000 to 160,000 per year. This stark difference arises from the definition of being “killed for their faith.” Gordon-Conwell’s broader interpretation includes Christians who died in wars or were killed without regard to the motives of their assailants. Notably, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, approximately 4 million Christians perished between 2000 and…

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Former President Barack Obama recently reflected on his strained relationship with Michelle Obama, admitting that his time in the White House put significant strain on their marriage. Speaking at the O2 Arena in London during a European speaking tour, he candidly acknowledged, “I was digging myself out of the hole I found myself in with Michelle… Now I’m at about level ground.” This statement underscores the challenges they faced while navigating the pressures of public life against the foundation of their personal relationship. The former president described the reconciliation process as a “challenge,” a sentiment that resonates deeply for many…

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A disturbing pattern is emerging in violent attacks across the nation. The recent shooting at a Dallas immigration facility reflects a trend where assailants leave behind ammunition marked with ideological messages. In this case, the shooter, identified as Joshua Jahn, allegedly inscribed the phrase “anti-ICE” on a bullet casing found at the scene. FBI Director Kash Patel underscored the significance of this finding, stating it “shows an ideological motive” behind the attack. The escalation of such behavior raises unsettling questions about the motivations of these suspects. Jahn, 29, tragically ended his own life after opening fire at the facility, killing…

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“That’ll be $1.99 please.” The exchange might seem ordinary at first, but it could soon become significant if two Republican members of the House have their way. Reps. August Pfluger and Abe Hamadeh intend to introduce a bill that would direct the U.S. Treasury to mint 400,000 silver dollar coins featuring the likeness of Charlie Kirk. This proposal carries deep implications as it seeks to honor Kirk, the influential founder of Turning Point USA, who was tragically assassinated at a speaking event in September. Kirk’s untimely death marks a pivotal moment in American political discourse, leaving behind a legacy that…

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A promising figure in American public health, Dr. Ben Carson was recently appointed as the National Advisor for Nutrition, Health, and Housing at the Department of Agriculture. This appointment signifies a return to public service for Carson, who is known for his journey from poverty in Detroit to becoming a celebrated brain surgeon. Following his tenure as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Donald Trump, Carson brings invaluable experience to his new role, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for everyday Americans. Upon his swearing-in by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, Carson stated, “Today, too many Americans…

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Harry Enten, CNN’s senior data reporter, has painted a bleak picture for the Democratic Party as midterm elections approach. In a recent commentary, he emphasized the party’s struggle with voter trust, revealing polling data that suggests Americans are increasingly turning away from Democrats. This trend poses significant challenges ahead of the 2026 midterms. Enten’s analysis came during an appearance on CNN, where he responded to a question from anchor Kate Bolduan about a new poll indicating that most Americans favor Republicans over Democrats on vital issues. “You know, Donald Trump being underwater… Let me tell you, this guarantees you nothing!…

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At Tennessee State University, a clash erupted when a group of self-identified “Fearless Debates” appeared on campus, igniting strong reactions from the student body. Dressed in MAGA hats, the group’s presence sparked accusations and heated responses primarily from left-leaning factions within the university community. The confrontation began when the Fearless Debaters displayed signs with messages many deemed provocative. Inscribed with statements like “DEI should be illegal” and “Deport all illegals now,” their signs set the stage for conflict. A representative from the Nashville NAACP lamented that the group attempted to draw students into conversations centered on these messages, suggesting that…

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In a charged exchange on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio confronted anchor George Stephanopoulos over cuts to foreign aid and the potential impacts on global populations. Rubio, who recently oversaw the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), argued that the decision was necessary to eliminate dysfunction in foreign assistance programs. “We shut down U.S. aid because it was a dysfunctional organization,” Rubio asserted. He emphasized that the U.S. will continue to lead in foreign aid but will do so more effectively by moving operations under the State Department. The crux of his argument…

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In a recent and revealing exchange, London Mayor Sadiq Khan took aim at former President Donald Trump, claiming the American leader is “obsessed” with him and is living “rent-free” in Trump’s mind. In a moment that quickly became a spectacle, Khan launched a barrage of allegations against Trump, branding him as racist, sexist, misogynistic, and Islamophobic. These claims stemmed from Trump’s earlier dismissals of Khan’s performance as mayor, including calling him a “terrible mayor.” Khan’s comments came in response to a journalist’s inquiry focused on the nature of their strained relationship. He attempted to paint a picture of success in…

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In a recent explosive statement, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt raised serious concerns about the United Nations, insinuating that someone within its ranks attempted to sabotage President Trump. This came after a notable incident at the UN headquarters in New York City on September 23, during which the escalator that Trump and First Lady Melania were using unexpectedly stalled, causing Melania to nearly lose her balance. Leavitt’s comments followed Trump’s address at the United Nations General Assembly, where he vehemently criticized the UN’s failure to foster peace and its tendency to support refugee settlements in Western nations. Amidst the…

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Kamala Harris recently made headlines for a perplexing tirade on MSNBC that has left many scratching their heads. During her appearance on “The Rachel Maddow Show,” the former vice president expressed outrage over President Donald Trump’s criticisms of woke culture and his initiatives to bolster American industry. Harris’s remarks raise questions about her grasp of the current political and economic landscape. In a notable moment, she claimed that American business leaders should have rallied against Trump, suggesting they possess the power to serve as “guardrails for our democracy.” She asserted, “I always believed that if push came to shove, those…

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