Author: Mackenzie Web

President Donald Trump is once again taking the spotlight due to damage inflicted on the beautiful marble and stone of the newly renovated White House Rose Garden. On Saturday, he used his social media platform to reveal a significant crack in the limestone, which stretches over 25 yards. “Surfaces are very important to me as a Builder,” Trump stated, emphasizing his background in construction. He is not one to shy away from expressing his frustrations, and on this occasion, he described the damage as “deep and nasty,” noting his strong reaction when he learned about it. In his post, Trump…

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VINDICATED event in Las Vegas showcased Treniss Evans, a prominent figure in the ongoing conversation around lawfare in America. As a legal advocate, filmmaker, and author, Evans has gained recognition for his grassroots efforts, particularly through his initiative, Condemned USA. This organization aims to provide legal support to individuals involved in the January 6th events, an issue that remains divisive in the political arena. Evans has taken on high-profile cases, including the defense of individuals like Tina Peters and James O’Keefe, who have faced substantial legal challenges in the wake of their involvement with the January 6th protests. His commitment…

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Patriots are rising up in Epping to push back against what they perceive as government betrayal. The discontent among British citizens is palpable, particularly with the Labour government’s recent court ruling that allows asylum seekers to continue staying at a local hotel. This ruling has reignited anger toward Keir Starmer’s government, which many view as siding with migrants over its own citizens. The Daily Mail reported that a wave of local councils—19 in total—are now mobilizing to take legal action against the prolonged accommodation of asylum seekers. Communities in cities such as Newcastle, Swindon, and Falkirk have seen furious protests…

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Video footage circulating on social media captured Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey pausing at George Floyd’s casket during a memorial. In a moment of deep emotion, Frey dropped to one knee and sobbed, seemingly whispering something heartfelt. This scene highlights a stark contrast with Frey’s reaction following the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School on August 27, 2025, where a trans-identifying shooter took the lives of two children and injured 17 others. During the press conference after the school shooting, Frey failed to focus on the horrific violence that had just occurred. Instead, he directed his comments toward criticizing Christians who…

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Jesse Kelly recently discussed the pressing need for a reformed Democratic Party that can function as a legitimate opposition within the United States. Kelly asserts that the current state of the party is untenable, as a significant portion of the population aligns with a faction that he characterizes as promoting “street communism” and chaos. He pointedly stated, “We need a Democrat party, meaning we need a reformed Democrat party.” His remarks highlight a broader concern that without a healthier political balance, the stability of the nation could be jeopardized. According to Kelly, the current Democratic Party is not only losing…

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Vice President JD Vance recently unleashed a fierce critique of the media for what he labeled “journalistic malpractice.” His comments came in response to a Politico report disparaging Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy for peace missions regarding Ukraine. The report, authored by Felicia Schwartz, claimed Witkoff was struggling to manage the complexities of his role effectively. Vance didn’t hold back on social media. He accused Politico of running a “foreign influence operation” designed to undermine the Trump administration. “Notice how all of the people attacking Steve are on background? That means it’s two or three deep staters who are angry…

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A tragic incident unfolded in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, where a father was murdered shortly after dropping his son off at school. The victim, Kevin Doherty, was shot and killed by 26-year-old Snehal Srivastava, who identifies as transgender. This confrontation occurred over vandalism: Doherty witnessed Srivastava spray-painting graffiti on a bridge. What started as an act of civic engagement— a father taking pictures of criminal activity—quickly devolved into violence. Doherty had just left Jordan Pond Elementary School when he saw the act of vandalism. He decided to document it, leading to an argument. During the tense exchange, the father called 911, alerting…

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Many Americans value the Second Amendment deeply, viewing it as a cornerstone of their rights and freedoms. Concerns are rising about potential infringements on this foundational right due to recent trade policies. Tariffs imposed by the government on imported firearms and parts are causing ripple effects that many gun owners and manufacturers may not fully realize. These tariffs don’t merely impact large corporations; they reach the everyday American. A significant portion of the firearm industry relies on imported components, which are then assembled in the United States. This supply chain, crucial for the construction of firearms, is now under strain.…

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Guest Post by John L. Kachelman, Jr. Throughout history, there exists a dark connection between the tyranny inflicted by cruel leaders and the response of their oppressed people. A recent experience at a state dinner in Europe provides a poignant illustration. The notorious dictator Idi Amin Dada Oumee, a man known for his ruthless reign, was present. During the evening, he boasted of his English proficiency gleaned from years working with Britain. But in a rather twisted irony, when it came time for appreciation, Amin declared, “I’m ‘fed up’ with this food.” This phrase, though seemingly simple, reflects a profound…

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Rep. Maxine Waters is making headlines again, and not for the right reasons. On MSNBC, she voiced her calls for the removal of former President Trump, citing his firing of a Federal Reserve governor as problematic. Waters insists this action warrants invoking the 25th Amendment, pushing for a cabinet evaluation of Trump’s fitness for office. “It is time to call for Article 25 of the Constitution of the United States of America to determine his unfitness,” she declared emphatically. Waters believes this situation is more than a political misstep; she sees it as a threat to democracy itself. Her remarks…

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In the aftermath of the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church School in Minneapolis, serious questions emerge about the potential link between transgender identity and instances of mass school shootings. The incident, involving Robin Westman, born Robert, resulted in two deaths and 17 injuries before Westman took his own life. This shooting marks the second attack in two years at a religious institution by a transgender individual. The first was the Covenant School shooting in Nashville, perpetrated by Audrey Hale, who identified as Aiden Hale, leading to the deaths of six people and injuries to two others. Reports reveal disturbing…

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The recent tragedy at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis has ignited a firestorm of controversy, not only over the horrific events that transpired but also over how the media is framing this crisis. At the center of the storm is NPR and its peculiar focus on the gender identity of the shooter, Robin Westman, rather than the motives behind the violence. Westman, born Robert Westman, was just 23 when he ended the lives of two innocent students before taking his own. This is a tragic loss that no community should have to endure. What’s perplexing is NPR’s effort to redirect…

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Liberal demonstrators gathered in Wisconsin to show their disdain for Vice President J.D. Vance. However, the Secret Service took measures that left the protestors scrambling, creating a comical moment in political theatrics. According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Vance’s visit aimed to highlight the effects of President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” on the state’s manufacturing sector. As Vance’s motorcade passed, the demonstrators attempted to voice their frustrations, only to find themselves running to another street in a frantic bid to catch a glimpse of the Vice President. The chaotic scene unfolded as Wisconsin Democrats took to social media, labeling…

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The recent mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis has sparked intense media scrutiny, particularly regarding how outlets report the identity of the shooter, Robin Westman. Despite Westman’s actions—taking the lives of innocent children during a school Mass—many media sources have chosen to adhere to a narrative that prioritizes respect for Westman’s pronouns over the grave implications of the event itself. NBC News’ correction addressing its use of “him” instead of “her” underscores a disturbing trend in how such tragedies are covered. At 23 years old, Westman, originally named Robert, was identified as a transgender woman and a former…

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Surgical resident Ryan Cho, a 28-year-old medical trainee from Singapore, faces serious criminal charges after reportedly recording hundreds of women in hospital bathrooms in Melbourne, Australia. The allegations include stalking, producing intimate images, and secretly installing surveillance devices, amounting to over 130 charges, as reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on August 21. The situation has escalated, with Cho’s defense barrister, Julian McMahon, suggesting that the number of charges might increase substantially in the coming months. Cho’s actions involve a disturbing level of surveillance. He allegedly operated a large-scale operation during his residency at three major Melbourne hospitals: Austin Hospital,…

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Leftist singer and songwriter Neil Young has once again turned to politics, releasing a new song titled “Big Crime.” Debuted at Chicago’s Huntington Bank Pavilion, the song clearly criticizes President Donald Trump’s approach to crime in Washington, D.C. The lyrics are striking: “Don’t need no fascist rules / Don’t want no fascist schools / Don’t want soldiers on our streets.” Young’s message is unmistakable—he openly resists the president’s tactics. The repetition of the line, “There’s big crime in D.C. at the White House,” and phrases like “Got to get the fascists out” constitute an overt attack on Trump. In the…

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This week, significant changes unfolded at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as leadership roles within the agency rapidly shifted. In September 2023, the Biden administration appointed Demetre Daskalakis, a self-described “trusted voice for the LGBTQ community,” to spearhead the national monkeypox response as Deputy Coordinator. Fast forward to Wednesday, and Daskalakis resigned from his position as Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. His exit came just hours after CDC Director Susan Monarez was removed from her role, coinciding with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing major reforms aimed at overturning vaccine mandates that some…

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Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh and filmmaker Woody Allen are the latest additions to a controversial Ukrainian ‘kill list’ that has stirred concern among many. Both individuals are now targets marked by the regime in Kiev, signaling an alarming trend where American citizens are facing threats from elements associated with Ukraine’s government. The ‘Mirotvorets’ list, easily described as a ‘kill list’, catalogs individuals labeled as ‘enemies of Ukraine.’ Over the years, this list has garnered criticism for its questionable nature and the implications of having personal information made public. It has included a variety of figures from American society—journalists, politicians, and…

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Reed Hastings, co-founder of Netflix, is making headlines again, this time for his financial backing of Governor Gavin Newsom’s redistricting campaign in California. Recently, Hastings contributed $2 million to a campaign aimed at reshaping congressional districts in the state. This move aligns him closely with Newsom, as he has supported the governor in the past, notably with a $3 million donation during Newsom’s 2021 recall election battle. According to Politico, Hastings is a consistent advocate for Democratic causes. This latest financial support is a strategic effort to help California Democrats draw new congressional maps that could provide an advantage in…

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Lawmakers are on the verge of gaining access to Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious “birthday book,” which may shed light on his connections and social network. Representative Robert Garcia from California, ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, announced on MSNBC that Epstein’s estate will deliver this book along with additional documents. “They are actually going to now get us that book and a bunch of other documents that they have that’s not actually been reported yet,” Garcia stated. The anticipated arrival of these materials is set for September 8. Garcia’s announcement comes as many Epstein victims plan to share their experiences…

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Investigators have reopened a significant chapter in Tennessee’s law enforcement history with startling accusations against the late Sheriff Buford Pusser, long heralded as a heroic figure. Nearly 60 years after the tragic death of his wife, Pauline, authorities now allege that Pusser may have been her killer. This shocking development raises difficult questions about the narrative that has enveloped his legacy, including the popular “Walking Tall” films inspired by his life. According to the Buford Pusser Home and Museum, the couple’s story began on that fateful day in 1967. They were reportedly driving through McNairy County when they were ambushed—gunfire…

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