Author: Mackenzie Web

During a recent meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, a heated clash erupted between FBI Director Kash Patel and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL). The focal point of their arguments was the dismissal of two FBI agents, Chris Meyer and Walter Garidina, which stirred Durbin’s ire. Patel defended the firings, asserting that both agents had failed to uphold their constitutional duties, describing them as disgraces unfit to serve. Senator Durbin, clearly agitated, fixated on Garidina’s termination, labeling it “nonsensical” and alleging that it punished a patriot who had loyally served the country. However, the truth surrounding Garidina’s record reveals a more…

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President Donald Trump is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at the White House. This meeting aims to negotiate a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. On Sunday, Trump expressed optimism about the discussions on his Truth Social account, saying, “We have a real chance for greatness in the Middle East. All are on board for something special, first time ever. We will get it done.” However, the specifics of the proposed ceasefire remain unclear. Trump has not provided details regarding exit strategies, demilitarization plans, or potential hostage exchanges. Despite this, he did share…

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Former FBI Director James Comey now faces serious legal trouble with an indictment that includes two counts related to alleged lies he told before Congress during the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The reaction from Washington is telling; many are visibly disturbed by the notion that one of their own leaders could potentially face repercussions for misconduct. Among the loudest voices reacting to the indictment is Sen. Chris Van Hollen from Maryland. During an interview on MSNBC, he expressed outrage at the charges against Comey, labeling them a “gross corruption of the judicial process.” He insisted that…

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The Supreme Court is set to reassess a pivotal decision concerning the president’s authority to terminate members of independent regulatory agencies. This review promises to extend executive power and may yield significant repercussions. The Court’s recent order indicates a willingness to revisit the 1935 ruling in Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, a case that Hans von Spakovsky, a legal expert at the Heritage Foundation, claims is now “on life support.” Von Spakovsky argues that agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), should not enjoy protection from presidential dismissal. He stated, “The Constitution says…

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A significant controversy has erupted in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race, mired in past scandals involving one of its candidates. Rep. Mikie Sherrill and her husband, Jason Hedberg, are entangled in allegations stemming from a cheating scandal at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1994. Despite being barred from attending graduation, both still received their diplomas. This revelation comes as Sherrill faces off against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in what is shaping up to be a rather contentious campaign. The tension escalated when Ciattarelli publicly called for Sherrill to release her military records. Enraged by this request, Sherrill claimed that the Trump administration…

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Howard Rubin, a 70-year-old retired financier, has been indicted alongside his assistant, Jennifer Powers, for serious charges related to sex trafficking. This development comes after years of public demand for justice surrounding his alleged actions. Known as the ‘Right Hand Man’ of a major financier, Rubin worked at Soros Fund Management from 2008 to 2015, focusing on mortgage-backed securities. His professional history includes involvement in the notorious 1987 Merrill Lynch trading scandal, which was chronicled in Michael Lewis’s book, Liar’s Poker. Federal authorities allege that, between 2009 and 2019, Rubin and Powers recruited women for sexual events characterized by severe…

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Three far-left activists have been charged with serious offenses after stalking a federal ICE agent. The individuals—Cynthia Raygoza, Ashleigh Brown, and Sandra Carmona Samane—took their disturbing actions too far, streaming their pursuit of the agent live on Instagram and revealing his home address with the intent to harass him. The federal indictment includes a conspiracy charge and one for disclosing a federal agent’s personal information, each carrying the possibility of up to five years in prison if convicted. Acting United States Attorney Bill Essayli did not mince words when addressing the charges. He firmly stated, “Our brave federal agents put…

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Bree Danyele Montoya, a Councilwoman in Norman, Oklahoma, recently found herself in hot water after making violent remarks toward a Trump supporter online. Her comments, made on Facebook, suggested that Audra Abbott should take her own life. Phrases like “open a vein” and “put a gun in your mouth” were not mere slips of the tongue; they were serious, aggressive statements that quickly sparked outrage. Initially, Montoya did not face immediate consequences, but the public outcry forced her to resign from her position representing Ward 3. During her resignation announcement at a council meeting, she emphasized her long-standing service to…

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During World War II, America’s free market innovators took on the daunting task of transforming industries to meet the demands of war. This spirit of ingenuity led to the creation of a powerful war machine that was vital for the Allied victory. However, as we now reflect on the past 30 years, that once-formidable engine has sputtered and stalled. Today, the reality is stark: America risks losing its next major conflict—not due to a lack of bravery or creativity, but because of a defense acquisition system bogged down by outdated bureaucracy and red tape. A recent congressional report for 2024…

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To combat rising crime rates in America, reforms in the criminal justice system must go beyond cashless bail. While the introduction of cashless bail may represent an important step, President Donald Trump needs to address five critical components of the system to effectively enhance public safety: police, prosecutors, the judiciary, corrections, and parole and probation. This mission will not be simple, but if the president applies the same strategy he is using for bail reform—linking funding to compliance—change can occur even in jurisdictions resistant to prioritizing safety. On August 25, 2025, Trump signed the executive order titled “Taking Steps to…

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President Donald Trump’s recent executive order has imposed a hefty $100,000 fee on new petitions for H-1B temporary workers. While this move is significant, it’s not without flaws. The communication surrounding the rollout was confusing, and the order does not prevent companies from using H-1B visas to replace American workers. Nonetheless, it represents a necessary initial stride toward reforming a system that has strayed from its original purpose. The H-1B visa program was established more than 30 years ago to address a temporary labor shortage, but its scope has expanded dramatically, often at the expense of American workers. Understanding how…

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A conservative debate group faced strong backlash at Tennessee State University, marking another chapter in the ongoing struggles over free speech on college campuses. The “Fearless Debates” group found itself expelled from the campus after a heated confrontation with students. A video circulating on social media captured the moment a man in a MAGA hat was confronted aggressively by demonstrators. This chaos escalated, resulting in a riot where objects were thrown at the vehicles of debaters Cam Higby and David Khait. The provocative messages on their promotional signs—such as “DEI should be illegal” and “Deport all illegals now! Let’s talk!”—were…

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In a recent episode of War Room, host Steve Bannon engaged in a thought-provoking discussion with Phillip Patrick, a precious metals specialist from the Birch Gold Group. Their conversation centered around a notable shift in financial strategy among banks, as they increasingly favor gold over the U.S. dollar. Bannon opened the dialogue with a significant question: “How did we get here in a situation where gold goes from I don’t know, $1,100 bucks, a couple of years ago… to $3,800?” This query set the stage for a revealing examination of the factors influencing gold’s dramatic rise. It wasn’t merely a…

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The Trump administration has taken significant legal action against Michigan’s Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson. The Justice Department recently filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, asserting that Benson is unlawfully withholding access to complete voter registration records. This comes amid ongoing scrutiny over election integrity and transparency in Michigan. In a twist of irony, Benson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her work during the controversial 2020 election. Yet many Michigan residents have observed her defiance toward state lawmakers seeking transparency, often dismissing their requests as she has maintained her voter registration practices. The…

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In a significant development for the Republican Party, Missouri’s Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a new congressional map into law, dubbed the Missouri First Map. This strategic move appears to favor Republicans as they prepare for the critical midterm elections in 2026. Kehoe’s announcement comes as the state has shifted politically, moving from a battleground status to a more conservative stance over the last fifteen years. “I was proud to officially sign the Missouri First Map into law today ahead of the 2026 midterm election,” Kehoe stated. He emphasized that the map, crafted with input from state legislators and the…

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has taken decisive action to deploy 200 Oregon National Guard troops under federal control to safeguard ICE agents and facilities amid ongoing unrest in Portland. This move comes after a summer filled with violent protests led by Antifa, targeting the ICE facility that processes illegal aliens. Both state and city governments have shown reluctance to aid in protecting the facility or the local residents affected by these disturbances. In response to Hegseth’s order, Oregon’s attorney general swiftly moved to block the federalization of these Guard troops. The federal control, lasting 60 days, places the Oregon…

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Left-wing terrorism has reached a peak not seen in three decades, according to new research from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Although historically, violence from the right has overshadowed leftist attacks, recent patterns suggest a reversal. Their findings indicate an uptick in left-wing terrorism incidents and plots. Despite this rise, it remains crucial to note that these occurrences stem from previously low levels and still lag behind historical rates of violence from right-wing and jihadist factions. The year 2025 stands out, marking the first instance in over 30 years where attacks attributed to left-wing terrorists have surpassed those…

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has called a significant meeting of the United States’ top military leaders, scheduled for Tuesday at Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia. This urgent assembly was announced last Thursday, sparking curiosity about its purpose. Recent reports indicate that Hegseth intends to address attendees on the concept of “warrior ethos” and outline the new direction of the military under the Trump administration. President Trump has since commented on the meeting, noting, “It’s really just a very nice meeting, talking about how well we’re doing militarily, talking about being in great shape.” He emphasized the importance of…

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Casey Robert Goonan has been sentenced to nearly 20 years in federal prison for a series of arson attacks that included attempts to firebomb public facilities in California. The 35-year-old was labeled a “domestic terrorist” by the court, emphasizing the seriousness of his crimes. Goonan’s actions began in June 2024 when he ignited a police vehicle parked near the UC Berkeley campus. The incident was captured on surveillance footage, showing him placing six Molotov cocktails beneath the car before setting them ablaze and fleeing the scene. Law enforcement later reported that the vehicle was extensively damaged. On June 11, he…

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Kamala Harris stirred significant controversy during her address at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., on September 27, 2025. Taking to the stage, she delivered a fiery speech that many called a rallying cry for the left, framing it as an urgent battle against perceived authoritarianism. Harris didn’t hold back. She portrayed a dire vision of America under conservative leadership, accusing the “extreme right wing” of executing a “long-term agenda” aimed at mass oppression. This rhetoric was not just vague criticism; it included direct references to figures like Ronald Reagan and Newt Gingrich, suggesting…

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Beloved country singer Dolly Parton has announced she will postpone her upcoming concerts in Las Vegas due to health concerns. In a heartfelt statement, the 79-year-old artist reassured her fans, saying, “I want the fans and public to hear directly from me that, unfortunately, I will need to postpone my upcoming Las Vegas concerts.” She candidly discussed her health challenges, mentioning that her doctors have advised her to undergo several procedures. “As I joked with them, it must be time for my 100,000-mile check-up,” Parton added, injecting a touch of humor into a tough situation. Parton expressed her deep desire…

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