Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism, Inc. has made a significant move by adding Wayne Allyn Root’s “WAR Zone” to the lineup of its flagship network, Patriot.TV. This decision positions Root, a well-known figure in political commentary, in a prominent slot that resonates with conservative audiences seeking alternatives to mainstream narratives. Fresh off his extensive career as a TV and radio host, along with being a best-selling author, Root is set to bring a vigorous perspective to viewers during primetime. Root, often referred to as “the Conservative Warrior” and “the biggest MAGA mouth in the world,” is recognized for his high-octane…
Author: Mackenzie Web
In 2020, the Trump administration acknowledged the unanimous conclusion by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) that TikTok is not merely an entertainment platform but a tool for espionage and propaganda orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This issue was recognized as so pressing that in 2024, Congress enacted bipartisan legislation to require TikTok to either be sold to American owners or banned entirely. The Supreme Court upheld this law, making the requirement unequivocal: either a divestiture or a ban. There is no other option. However, the Trump administration’s proposal of a “framework deal” strays far…
Messages of joy and congratulations have poured in following Dan Scavino’s heartfelt engagement proposal. Footage shared by Scavino shows him on bended knee, asking for Erin Elmore’s hand in marriage. Her reaction was one of surprise and delight as she accepted his proposal. “She said YES,” Scavino proudly announced in his post, capturing the couple’s joyful moment. The engagement triggered an outpouring of support from various figures, including members of Congress and prominent media personalities. Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Warren Davidson, both Republicans, joined the chorus of well-wishers. Kevin Corke and Janice Dean from Fox News also expressed their…
The Trump Administration’s focus on George Soros and his Open Societies Foundation underscores a significant shift in the Department of Justice’s approach to political figures. Following a directive from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, U.S. attorneys across the country are investigating Soros, believed by some to be one of the most destructive influences in modern politics. The New York Times reports that the Justice Department is considering a range of possible charges, including arson and material support for terrorism. This marks a departure from the customary norm of keeping the Justice Department free from direct political influence. Such a major…
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of criminal conspiracy related to his 2007 presidential campaign. The Paris court concluded that Sarkozy had orchestrated a plot involving illicit funding from Libya, despite clearing him of several other charges. Sarkozy was accused of seeking financial support from the Libyan government in exchange for political favors. The judges noted that while he did not directly participate in securing these funds, he permitted close associates to negotiate with Libyan officials. The court made it clear that they did not find compelling evidence that…
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is at the center of a new whirlwind of controversy after a clip surfaced that humorously juxtaposes her recent audiobook promotion with the notion of inebriation. In a segment from the morning show “Kayal & Company,” Mike Opelka showcased a slowed-down version of Harris reading from her memoir, “107 Days.” The comedic value of Opelka’s experiment lies in how the former vice president’s speech patterns morph into something comically slurred when slowed by just 30 percent. “I think they were serving mimosas,” Opelka quipped, as the studio erupted with laughter. This lighthearted banter highlights a…
In its latest episode, South Park unleashed a sharply satirical narrative that blends humor with a critical eye on contemporary politics. The episode centers around President Donald Trump, who humorously attempts various outlandish plots against FCC chair Brendan Carr, which ultimately become more absurd with each failed attempt. This comedic venture serves as a vehicle for both entertainment and commentary on the current political landscape. The characterization of Trump is striking, portrayed as both reckless and ludicrous. At one point, he invites Satan to “get in the hot tub and smoke some cigarettes,” demonstrating a penchant for nonsensical and irresponsible…
Credit: Fox Business Screenshot FBI Director Kash Patel has taken a strong stance on the shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, affirming that it should be seen as an act of left-wing terrorism. This is in stark contrast to the efforts of the corporate media, which downplays the motivations behind such violent acts. An individual identified as Joshua Jahn shot two migrants and injured up to four others at the facility before taking his own life. What is particularly alarming is the revelation that Jahn had anti-ICE messaging on the bullets used in the attack, making it clear that this…
A recent incident involving a leftist gunman attacking an ICE facility has ignited discussions about media narratives surrounding politically motivated violence. The attack, which resulted in one death and two critical injuries, showcases a troubling pattern in how mainstream media operates. This is not an isolated case. Whenever a high-profile shooting targets conservative entities, media speculation often leaps to conclusions that favor a left-leaning narrative. The immediate tendency is to suggest that the shooter identifies with right-wing ideologies, despite evidence pointing in another direction. Time and again, this narrative begins with conjecture and quickly morphs into a larger story about…
The Pentagon is preparing for an unusual meeting of top military leaders next week. According to multiple War Department officials, senior commanders from various sectors will convene in Virginia. The specifics of the discussion remain unclear, raising eyebrows across the military community. This meeting deviates from typical protocol, as discussions generally occur via secure video teleconferences. With around 800 generals and admirals stationed around the globe, this in-person gathering suggests something significant is afoot. Some observers express concern that a shift in leadership within the military may be on the horizon. One specific area of concern stems from remarks made…
In a striking exchange at a Turning Point USA event, Megyn Kelly confronted a college student who absurdly attempted to link President Donald Trump to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The incident highlights a broader trend in political discourse… where facts often clash with unfounded claims. The student’s accusation was clear: that Trump’s rhetoric somehow contributed to Kirk’s tragic death. “I want to know why you support a president who contributes to the rhetoric that got your friend Charlie killed,” he challenged, misinterpreting both Trump’s words and the context surrounding Kirk’s memorial. Kelly was quick to counter, firmly stating, “What…
The recent discussions surrounding Tylenol and its potential connection to vaccine injuries have sparked significant debate. Nicolas Hulscher joins the conversation, underscoring a contentious point: whether Tylenol used by pregnant women may contribute to autism, despite vaccines being regarded as the primary suspect in this issue. Hulscher’s insight raises questions about the level of trust in medical recommendations and the implications of pharmaceutical products on public health. Across the Atlantic, a growing awareness is emerging among Europeans regarding the challenges their nations face, particularly concerning immigration and the influence of globalist leaders. Scarlett Karoleva reports from Europe, shedding light on…
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is calling together top military leaders for an urgent meeting at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, next week. The gathering comes with little advance notice and no specified agenda, raising concerns among military commanders. “People are very concerned,” one source told the Washington Post. “They have no idea what it means.” More than a dozen individuals familiar with the situation noted the unusual nature of the directive. Hegseth’s order affects generals and admirals from across the globe, highlighting a significant moment in the current administration’s military strategy. The timing is particularly striking as it coincides…
A recent incident at Georgetown University has raised alarm bells regarding the rhetoric surrounding political violence. A flyer from the John Brown Gun Club appeared on campus, prompting significant backlash. The flyer, emblazoned with the phrase “Hey fascist! Catch!” echoes words allegedly found on a bullet casing linked to the assassination of a conservative commentator. This shocking connection has spurred responses from various political figures and institutions. According to reports, the flyer claims to represent a community that eschews “ceremonial resistance,” instead advocating for tangible change. The red flyer included a QR code directing individuals to a page promoting activism.…
No one can replace Charlie Kirk, but Megyn Kelly stepped into the spotlight at a recent Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event, showing her prowess in a spirited exchange with a college student at Virginia Tech. The tension escalated when the student attempted to blame former President Trump for Kirk’s assassination, a claim Kelly sharply refuted. “That is a blatant lie… it’s a defamatory blaspheme and it’s inappropriate in this setting,” she asserted, commanding attention from an audience eager for her defense of Trump and the conservative viewpoint. The debate took a more aggressive turn as the student escalated his accusations,…
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.…
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,…
>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…
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…
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…
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…