Author: Mackenzie Web

A recent gathering in support of DACA and TPS attracted around 500 people, but the legal tide turned sharply against these protections. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned a ruling by Judge Trina Thompson, appointed by Biden, allowing the Trump administration to proceed with terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. This decision marks a significant win for proponents of stricter immigration enforcement. The Ninth Circuit’s three-judge panel issued a stay against Judge Thompson’s order, which previously blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to end TPS for these groups. The stay means that…

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Vice President JD Vance took a strong stance on a recent poll regarding the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., when he visited National Guardsmen at Union Station. The Washington Post poll, which surveyed 604 D.C. residents, suggested that a majority oppose President Trump’s actions. According to the poll results, 79% of those surveyed do not support the federalization of police or the presence of the National Guard. However, Vance dismissed the findings, expressing skepticism about the poll’s methodology and the respondents it targeted. “I’m highly skeptical that a majority of D.C. residents don’t want their city to…

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The recent decision by Cracker Barrel to change its logo after 47 years has ignited a passionate backlash, particularly from those who cherish the brand’s roots. The old logo, featuring a man leaning on a barrel, was a familiar sight for generations of diners. The company’s new logo, which strips away this nostalgic imagery, has left many feeling disconnected from the restaurant they once loved. Julie Felss Masino, the CEO of Cracker Barrel, defended this move by proclaiming that customer feedback has been “overwhelmingly positive.” She insists that the company must evolve to stay relevant, claiming, “Cracker Barrel needs to…

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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook faces serious allegations of mortgage fraud, marking a troubling trend among prominent Democratic figures. Cook, appointed by President Biden in 2021, is accused of misrepresenting her primary residence to secure advantageous loan terms. This claim was made by Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte, who has taken a strong public stance against fraud, emphasizing that “it doesn’t matter whether you’re Fed Governor Cook or Joe Blow on the street; if you commit mortgage fraud, we are going to report it.” The core of the allegations is that Cook listed both a condo in Atlanta…

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Four officials from the International Criminal Court (ICC) are now under U.S. sanctions due to their involvement in targeting American and Israeli citizens. Citing President Donald Trump’s executive order “Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court,” the State Department announced these measures against ICC Judge Kimberly Prost from Canada, Judge Nicolas Yann Guillou from France, and Deputy Prosecutors Nazhat Shameem Khan from Fiji and Mame Mandiaye Niang from Senegal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained the rationale behind the sanctions, stating, “These individuals are foreign persons who directly engaged in efforts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate, arrest,…

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On Wednesday, the Texas House of Representatives marked a significant shift in its congressional map, solidifying Republican control over five additional U.S. House seats. The redistricting bill passed with an 88-52 vote, indicating strong partisan divisions in the legislature. The bill, known as House Bill 4, positions five new GOP-leaning districts on the table. This move raises the potential Republican seats in Texas from 25 to 30 out of 38. The subsequent vote in the Senate is crucial, and if successful, it could land on the governor’s desk soon. The House session began with debates over amendments proposed by Democrats,…

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Frank Caprio, known to many as “America’s Nicest Judge,” has passed away at the age of 88 after a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer. His death was announced on his verified Instagram account, where a heartfelt tribute emphasized his kindness and compassion. Caprio served on the Providence Municipal Court in Rhode Island from 1985 to 2023, impacting countless lives during his time on the bench. The announcement detailed his warm demeanor and the belief he held in the goodness of people. “Beloved for his compassion, humility, and unwavering belief in the goodness of people,” the tribute said, highlighting how he…

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Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant, recently filed a motion in Nashville to dismiss the criminal case against him. They claim the indictment is part of a “vindictive” and selective prosecution initiated by the Trump administration. This 35-page motion was submitted to U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw just days before Abrego Garcia’s anticipated release from federal custody on human smuggling charges. Abrego Garcia had been detained since May after being returned to the U.S. from El Salvador. The judge had previously ruled that he was eligible for release pending trial but agreed to a 30-day stay at the…

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The new “WAR Zone Podcast” hosted by Wayne Allyn Root is claiming its place as a must-watch experience for those passionate about America First ideals. Airing every weekday from 6 to 8 PM Eastern, the show promises engaging and high-energy discussions that resonate with a significant segment of the audience. This podcast provides a platform where listeners can expect an outlook focused on patriotism and conservative values. With its bold claim of being the “most exciting” podcast in the USA, the “WAR Zone Podcast” is poised to capture the attention of viewers seeking content that aligns with their beliefs. The…

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A collision involving a military vehicle from the D.C. National Guard occurred in Capitol Hill on Wednesday morning, underscoring the delicate balance of enforcing law and order in the nation’s capital. The incident took place at approximately 6:14 a.m. at 8th Street and North Carolina Avenue SE, when the military vehicle struck a civilian car. One person suffered minor injuries and required hospital treatment, according to the D.C. Fire Department. “One of the two vehicles involved was a military vehicle,” stated D.C. Fire spokesperson Vito Maggiolo. The involvement of a mine-resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle (MATV) from the D.C. National…

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Vice President JD Vance has once again made headlines with his steadfast push for privacy rights and free speech, particularly as it relates to the recent negotiations with the UK government. Reports indicate that Vance played a crucial role in convincing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to abandon demands that would have forced Apple to provide backdoor access to users’ encrypted iPhone messages. This intervention signals a significant stance against government overreach. According to a US official, “The VP took a strong interest in this issue because of his background in technology, his concern for privacy, and his sincere commitment…

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Bed Bath and Beyond has reached a turning point, with Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis announcing that the company will close all its retail stores in California. Lemonis made it clear that this decision is not based on political motives but on business realities. He stated, “California’s system makes it nearly impossible for businesses to succeed, and I won’t put our company, our employees, or our customers in that position.” The move reflects deeper issues facing businesses in California, as state regulations and high costs continue to challenge operations. Bed Bath and Beyond will continue to serve its customers through shipping,…

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Attorney General Peter Neronha of Rhode Island is facing a difficult predicament after one of his own prosecutors, Devon Hogan Flanagan, was arrested for public intoxication and resisting law enforcement at a Newport restaurant. The incident, which unfolded on August 14, involved Flanagan refusing to leave the upscale Clarke Cooke House despite repeated requests from staff. When police arrived, she adamantly clung to her position as a Special Assistant Attorney General, revealing a troubling sense of entitlement. According to bodycam footage shared by local activist Nicole Solas, Flanagan screamed, “I’M AN AG!” multiple times while resisting arrest. Her outburst not…

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McDonald’s is responding to rising concerns over its pricing by cutting the cost of its combo meals. This decision comes after significant criticism that prices have become too steep for many customers. Just weeks ago, the CEO acknowledged the need for change in how customers perceive the value of the chain’s offerings. The company is working closely with its U.S. franchisees to implement these reductions, marking combo meals down by 15 percent compared to buying items separately. The discounts are set to start next month, and McDonald’s plans to help franchisees absorb potential losses from these price cuts. According to…

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Eileen Gu, the American skier who made headlines for choosing to represent China at the 2022 Winter Olympics, has suffered a serious injury during training in New Zealand. On Friday, Gu was involved in a very terrible accident, according to reports from the South China Morning Post. Just months after recovering from another injury at the Winter X Games, she was hospitalized in Christchurch for medical imaging following the incident. Witnesses described a chaotic scene, with Gu being transported from the site on a stretcher. In a statement on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, Gu addressed the incident: \”Unfortunately,…

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Six years ago, a Florida family experienced a devastating turn of events. Their home was engulfed in flames, forcing them to seek temporary shelter in a motel. In the chaos, they had to find someone to care for their German shepherd, Bella. Tragically, the person they trusted with Bella gave her away to a stranger, leaving the family heartbroken. After six long years, hope arrived unexpectedly. In early August, Lisa Nicholson received an uplifting message from her daughter, Liberty, who shared a dream about Bella. Just two days later, their phones rang. It was the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, 200…

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Questions are emerging regarding how Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant, obtained a commercial driver’s license in the United States. Singh is the suspect in a tragic truck crash in Fort Pierce, Florida, that claimed three lives. Reports indicate that Singh failed both English and road tests but still received his commercial driver’s license from Washington in July 2023. He was also granted a limited-term commercial driver’s license in California in 2024, raising concerns about compliance with federal regulations. Lora Ries, Director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation, sheds light on the issue. “Just as states…

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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has made a significant ruling on birthright citizenship. In a recent decision, the court concluded that a man born in New York City in 1950 is not an American citizen. This verdict affirms a long-standing interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, which does not automatically confer citizenship to children born in the U.S. to foreign diplomats. The case centers on Roberto Moncada, who lived as an American for nearly seventy years. His life included holding passports and pledging allegiance. However, the government discovered in 2018 that Moncada’s father served as an attaché at the United…

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The latest updates from Fox News Politics reveal significant developments in immigration enforcement and public safety. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently withdrew funding from certain groups alleged to have terrorist ties. This decision comes in response to a watchdog report and underscores a commitment to national security. In a bold move, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the deployment of his lieutenant governor to California. The mission: to apprehend Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant accused of killing three motorists. “Fleeing to a sanctuary state will not prevent him from facing justice in Florida,” DeSantis asserted. His comments reflect a…

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DC police recently tackled a Spanish-speaking man on the National Mall after he attempted to flee. The man frantically shouted in Spanish, “Please! I’m not a criminal. I work here! I want to be with my family!” As of now, no additional details about his detention have been released. Eyewitness footage captured by NBC Washington shows multiple law enforcement agents quickly subduing the man as he pleaded to be understood.This incident unfolds against the backdrop of President Trump’s recent announcement regarding the federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C. He invoked Section 740 of the DC Home…

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Vice President JD Vance visited National Guardsmen at Union Station in Washington, D.C., and addressed pressing public safety issues. Vance’s remarks underscored the administration’s plans regarding extending federal control over the Metropolitan Police Department in light of rising crime in the nation’s capital. “If the President of the United States thinks that he has to extend this order to ensure that people have access to public safety, then that’s exactly what he’ll do,” Vance stated, reflecting a strong commitment to protect citizens. He described the current atmosphere, highlighting that many families feel unsafe in their own city. “This is the…

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