Author: Mackenzie Web

In the ongoing clash between conservatives and leftist adversaries, the activities of the 65 Project stand out. Funded by the radical anti-American group Law Works, this project aims to dismantle the careers of attorneys who defended former President Trump during and after the 2020 election. Asserting themselves as champions of justice, the 65 Project has instead engaged in a systematic campaign to harass and intimidate legal professionals, particularly those like John Eastman, who simply fulfilled their duties as advocates for their clients. The aggression of the 65 Project raises serious questions about the application of legal and ethical standards. While…

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A tragic accident on a Florida highway has underscored worrying flaws in how the federal government governs commercial truck licensing. Three lives were lost, and multiple injuries occurred when an illegal immigrant drove a commercial truck. This individual, who entered the country in 2018, should not have been behind the wheel at all. This incident is more than just a local tragedy—it reflects deeper systemic issues. President Trump’s recent initiative to review every non-domiciled commercial driver’s license (CDL) issued in recent years signifies a crucial step toward enhancing highway safety. It aims to combat preventable fatalities linked to unqualified truck…

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Throughout the weekend, reactions poured in regarding former President Donald Trump’s recent summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Critics, including Barack Obama’s former ambassador to Russia, took a disparaging view. However, just a couple of days later, that criticism flipped after Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders at the White House. Suddenly, the same individuals who were quick to dismiss Trump’s strategy praised the meeting as a “brilliant, brilliant idea.” Michael McFaul, the former ambassador who had voiced objections over the Trump-Putin interaction, acknowledged the positive shift following the White House meeting. He remarked,…

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Former President Joe Biden’s final days in office were marked by a controversial series of pardons and clemencies, executed largely through the use of an autopen. This mechanized signature has raised serious questions about accountability and the decision-making processes within the White House. It appears that even the Justice Department expressed serious concerns. An email from Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer described the language in a warrant for a sweeping autopen pardon as “highly problematic.” He stressed that the wording could unintentionally commute sentences for violent crimes. These concerns extend beyond mere legal technicalities; they speak to the efficacy…

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia recently made bold statements regarding property taxes and health insurance, calling for their abolition. She argues that property taxes force individuals to pay “rent” to the government for their own property. Greene declared, “We need to completely abolish property taxes… That should never happen in a free country.” Her assertion strikes at the heart of what she sees as an unjust system that undermines true ownership. In addition to property taxes, Greene voiced strong criticism of the current healthcare system, labeling health insurance a “giant scam” that becomes increasingly unaffordable for Americans. “I don’t…

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A federal agent’s quick-witted response to a protester illustrates the tensions surrounding law enforcement today. During an arrest in Washington, D.C., an ICE agent faced a heckler who claimed the agency was “ruining this country.” The agent, donning a rainbow face mask, shot back, “Liberals already ruined it.” This exchange sheds light on the challenges and pressures ICE agents face from vocal critics amid their efforts to uphold immigration laws. The incident occurred on August 16, 2025, as agents apprehended Cristian Enrique Carias Torres, a Venezuelan illegal immigrant. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Torres entered the country…

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President Donald Trump expressed his enthusiasm over the Texas House taking significant steps toward redistricting, which could eliminate several Democratic seats. This move comes after a period of stalling when House Democrats abandoned their duties to prevent a quorum. Their departure aimed to block the redistricting process, yet it ended when they returned to avoid arrest for breaking the law. On August 18, the House reached a quorum and formally introduced the redistricting bill. In his post on Truth Social, Trump highlighted his past successes in Texas elections, emphasizing, “I won Texas all three times and celebrated the House having…

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President Donald Trump issued a stark warning about the dire state of crime in Washington, D.C., in a recent post on Truth Social. His message, filled with frustration, highlights the alarming crime rate in the capital, which he claims rivals some of the world’s most dangerous cities. “Washington, D.C., has one of the highest rates of crime in the world, more than many of the most violent Third World countries,” he asserted, leaving little room for debate. Trump elaborated on the grim statistics, noting that if D.C. were a state, it would boast the highest homicide rate in the country.…

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In a fiery segment on MSNBC, Rep. Jamie Raskin expressed outrage over President Trump’s plans to federalize law enforcement in Washington, D.C. Raskin, representing the far-left perspective, took aim at the president’s deployment of National Guardsmen to combat crime in the struggling city. “They’re mobilizing the National Guard… Why?” he asked, his frustration palpable as he questioned the legal authority behind the deployment. He rambled on about the potential chaos that could ensue if Trump’s actions became a precedent for other Democratic-run cities. Raskin disputed the notion of an emergency in D.C., despite statistical evidence indicating it has one of…

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In a disturbing case of political violence, Nathalie Rose Jones has been charged with threatening the life of President Donald Trump in a series of unsettling social media posts. The 50-year-old from Lafayette, Indiana, went on a tirade from August 2 to August 15, 2025, blaming Trump for COVID-19 deaths. Her threats were intense and graphic, as she expressed her willingness to murder the president in brutal terms. In one post, she stated, “I am willing to sacrificially kill this POTUS by disemboweling him and cutting out his trachea with Liz Cheney and all The Affirmation present.” Despite confessing to…

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In West Hartford, Connecticut, a tense encounter unfolded as an activist confronted two local Republicans, Ari Schaefer and Ben Lewis. The interaction escalated when the assailant, visibly agitated, accused the men of supporting President Trump and blamed them for online threats he claimed to have received. During this hostile exchange, he spat on them, an act that is clear assault. The activist’s rhetoric took a disturbing turn as he made antisemitic comments about a yarmulke, harshly questioning the men’s personal connections to immigrants. In response, Schaefer and Lewis condemned the violence, asserting they had received no threats and demanding civility.…

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California Governor Gavin Newsom launched into an intense diatribe against former President Donald Trump at a recent rally, responding to a gift from a key MAGA figure—a “Trump 2028” hat. Newsom labeled Trump a “lawless president” and warned of his ambitions for a third term. This outburst came in the wake of a press conference on August 16, where Newsom outlined a retaliation plan against the Texas GOP’s congressional map, which he claims aims to strengthen California’s Democratic presence by eliminating five Republican-held districts. During the press conference, Newsom criticized the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in…

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Far-left Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, made headlines with a fiery press conference aimed squarely at President Donald Trump. In defense of her city’s sanctuary status, she vowed that Boston would not bow to federal pressure to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in its crackdown on illegal immigration. Her outburst came on the heels of warning letters issued by the Attorney General, suggesting that sanctuary cities could face federal funding cuts and potential lawsuits. “We’re here again today because last week, Boston received a letter from the Attorney General of the United States,” Wu began, her tone resolute.…

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This week marks a critical moment in the ongoing battle over congressional redistricting in Texas and California as lawmakers prepare for major votes. In Texas, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives is reconvening amid a special session called by Governor Greg Abbott. Their primary goal is the approval of a redistricting map designed to carve out five additional Republican-leaning congressional districts, shifting power away from Democrat-held areas. The current Republican majority stands at 25 out of 38 U.S. House seats, setting the stage for a significant push before the 2026 midterms. Former President Donald Trump urged Texas Republicans on Monday, saying,…

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A recent tragedy on the Florida Turnpike has brought to light serious concerns about the regulation of illegal immigrants behind the wheel. On August 12, 2025, Harjinder Singh, a 28-year-old illegal immigrant from India, caused an accident that killed three people while attempting an illegal U-turn. This heartbreaking incident has sparked intense debate, particularly regarding California’s policies on issuing Commercial Driver’s Licenses. In a pointed response, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for attempting to blame former President Trump for the accident. McLaughlin swiftly condemned the misplacement of responsibility. She stated, “This state of governance…

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The situation in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, raises significant concerns about law enforcement hiring practices amid immigration law violations. Jon Luke Evans, a Jamaican national employed as a police officer, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while trying to buy a firearm. This incident came to light on July 25, 2025, revealing a troubling oversight by the local police department. Evans, who entered the U.S. legally in September 2023, overstayed his visa and had a history of immigration violations. His attempt to obtain a firearm for his police duties prompted scrutiny, and ICE quickly intervened. Patricia H. Hyde,…

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On July 10, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., made a crucial announcement to restrict access to taxpayer-funded welfare programs for illegal aliens. This move aligns with the perspectives held by many within the MAGA community, who believe it could lead to more individuals choosing to self-deport. In a press release, HHS clearly stated, “The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today announced a significant policy shift to restore compliance with federal law and ensure that taxpayer-funded program benefits intended for the American people are not diverted to subsidize…

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“OMG, did the White House really post this?” This question echoed across social media channels as President Donald Trump’s digital team launched an audacious approach to engaging Americans. The former director of digital content shares the exhilarating fast pace of the administration’s online transformation, marking Inauguration Day as a pivotal moment. The goal was clear: to establish a voice that connected authentically with real Americans. Instead of adopting a typical governmental tone, the team embraced a vibrant and relatable style. They built a content strategy that was not just about vanity metrics, but rather about echoing the identity and humor…

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MSNBC is undergoing a significant transformation, changing its name to MS NOW as part of a corporate rebranding amid a spin-off from Comcast. This shift has drawn both bemusement and ridicule, with critics dubbing it a mere cosmetic change akin to rebranding the Titanic. Rebecca Kutler, president of the network, insists that despite the new name, “who we are and what we do will not” change. However, for many, this rings hollow as the network’s troubled reputation persists. The reaction to this change has been swift. The New York Times, in a playful jab, reflected the sentiment with a headline…

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is under scrutiny for her decision to delay the after-action report on the Palisades fire. The report’s release will wait until an ongoing federal investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office concludes. This investigation aims to determine the cause of the devastating blaze that charred over 23,000 acres, destroyed more than 6,800 structures, and resulted in the deaths of 12 individuals in January. Bass defended the delay, stating, “The report will be released as soon as the DOJ has completed their investigation.” Critics from community groups argue that delaying the report denies residents crucial information regarding…

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CBS recently settled a lawsuit brought by President Trump regarding a manipulated interview with Kamala Harris during the 2024 election. The settlement came as the network likely wanted to avoid internal scrutiny that could arise during the discovery process. Trump’s legal team feared they might uncover damaging internal communications. Media insiders have suggested that CBS’s decision to settle may stem from concerns that deeper investigations could reveal more substantial issues. The lawsuit’s fallout included troubling reports about President Biden’s performance during a separate “60 Minutes” interview. According to CBS’s own staff, Biden appeared “drowsy” and needed encouragement to respond during…

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Victories against socialism have deep historical roots, and Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican Lt. Governor of Virginia, draws from personal experience to illustrate this point. In a recent interview on FOX News with Lara Trump, Sears highlighted the devastating impact of socialism, citing her childhood in Jamaica as a firsthand lesson in its failures. “Socialism destroys everything it touches,” she said, striking a chord with those who share her concerns about the economic theories that have been tried and tested, and ultimately failed, around the world. “My family lived it in Jamaica with empty grocery shelves, no jobs, and no money.…

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Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, recently announced a controversial decision: the U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black. This move, driven by President Trump’s request, aims to make the wall excessively hot under the sun. Noem stated, “When something is painted black, it gets even warmer, and it will make it even harder for people to climb.” Democrats have reacted strongly to this initiative, labeling it as a wasteful expenditure. Critics are questioning the effectiveness of a border wall that requires additional measures to deter crossings. Yet, Noem argues that the height and depth of the wall already…

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Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold appeared on CNN this week to accuse former President Donald Trump of being a “threat to democracy.” Her comments come in the context of Trump’s ongoing attempts to restrict mail-in voting, an issue that has stirred significant controversy. Griswold is particularly agitated about these efforts, claiming they undermine electoral integrity. During her appearance, Griswold asserted, “Mail ballots are secure. They cannot be hacked because they’re a piece of paper.” She ties Trump’s initiatives to a broader narrative of eroding democratic principles, suggesting he takes cues from authoritarian leaders like Putin. Nonetheless, her comments raise…

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Recent events in Traverse City, Michigan, recast the shadows of random violence against a backdrop of everyday life. On a seemingly ordinary shopping day, 42-year-old Bradford James Gille launched a brutal attack inside a Walmart, injuring 11 innocent victims. Surveillance footage captures the horrifying moment when Gille, armed with a 3½-inch folding knife, began his assault near the checkout counter. The victims, aged from 29 to 84, were targeted indiscriminately, illustrating the tragic reality of senseless violence. The quick actions of bystanders provided a glimmer of hope amid chaos. Eyewitness accounts recount how one armed citizen confronted Gille in the…

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