Author: Mackenzie Web

Vance Luther Boelter, the man charged with the tragic shooting of Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, has made explosive claims about Governor Tim Walz. Recently speaking from his jail cell to the New York Post, Boelter, 57, labeled Walz a “traitor to the American people” and accused him of being overly friendly with Communist China. Boelter’s assertions are rooted in their past connection. He alleges that Walz appointed him to the Workforce Development Council in 2019, where he claims Walz expressed admiration for China. “He would say stuff like everyone should be either working for the…

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In northern Colorado, an unusual sight has captured the attention of locals: rabbits sporting bizarre, tentacle-like horns. These creatures, infected with Shope papillomavirus, show symptoms that are more peculiar than harmful. According to a spokeswoman for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Kara Van Hoose, “They are able to clear it from their system on their own.” This natural occurrence has raised eyebrows, but experts assure that the rabbits will likely recover without intervention. Though the rabbits can heal, they endure periods of discomfort. Some cases could lead to cancer, while the odd horn formations may make feeding difficult, as Van Hoose…

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The Minnesota Vikings find themselves at the center of a swirling controversy after showcasing two male cheerleaders on their team social media platforms and official website. Louie and Blaize, members of the Vikings cheerleading squad for the upcoming seasons, are being highlighted as key performers rather than the auxiliary roles traditionally associated with men, such as lifting or stunting. The Vikings’ decision to prominently feature these cheerleaders has drawn ire from a segment of their fanbase. In an Instagram clip, the organization announced, “The next generation of cheer has arrived!” with Louie taking a leading position in the video. Meanwhile,…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin recently remarked that had Donald Trump been in the White House during 2022, Russia would not have invaded Ukraine. This statement came during a summit in Anchorage, Alaska, where both leaders met to discuss the ongoing Ukrainian conflict. Putin’s assertion aligns with Trump’s claims made throughout his 2024 campaign, in which he consistently argued that his presence in office could have prevented the war. During the summit press conference, Putin recounted his past conversations with Trump, recalling, “I tried to convince my previous American colleague that the situation should not be brought to a point of…

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The recent revelations regarding Professor Guillermo Grenier at Florida International University (FIU) raise significant concerns about national security and foreign influence in American academia. Grenier has reportedly maintained direct connections with high-ranking officials from Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs during his visits to the island nation. These officials include figures linked to Cuba’s intelligence services, which heightens the stakes of Grenier’s activities. Since joining the Maceo Brigades in 1979, Grenier has developed a role that seemingly facilitates DGI influence at FIU and its Cuban Research Institute. His management of the FIU Cuba Poll raises questions about its purpose, as it…

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A federal judge has halted a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigation into Media Matters for America, a group known for its opposition to conservative media. U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan issued an injunction, arguing that the Trump Administration retaliated unlawfully against Media Matters. “This case presents a straightforward First Amendment violation,” the judge wrote, emphasizing the significance of free speech rights. The FTC opened its investigation in May, targeting Media Matters, which has a history of pressuring advertisers to withdraw support from conservative platforms. This effort is part of a larger campaign by influential left-leaning donors, including the well-known benefactor…

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Harry Enten, CNN’s chief pollster, recently laid out some striking numbers regarding President Donald Trump’s approach to crime and its impact on voter sentiment. According to Enten, Trump is enjoying a favorable position among Americans when it comes to crime policies. He described Trump as “Air Jordan towering over Joe Biden” in handling crime, highlighting that while Trump has a net approval of just one point, Biden lags significantly behind at a negative 26 points. Enten emphasized that the GOP leads by a substantial 16 points on this critical issue. “Americans have liked Trump’s approach on crime,” he stated, underscoring…

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On Thursday, CNBC host Joe Kernen challenged Democrat House Leader Hakeem Jeffries on his dismissive remarks regarding Trump’s economic record. Jeffries argued that “erratic tariff policies” are a source of uncertainty harming growth in America, a claim met with Kernen’s pointed rebuttal. Jeffries claimed, “I think there’s no real basis to conclude that Donald Trump has been successful,” emphasizing his concerns that tariffs could worsen inflation. This perspective comes despite robust economic indicators, including 3.0% GDP growth in the second quarter and unprecedented increases in tariff revenues, which have significantly bolstered federal revenues, creating a surplus rather than the deficits…

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This week, nine Democratic officials in Texas pleaded not guilty to serious felony charges related to election fraud. The indictments follow a lengthy investigation led by Attorney General Ken Paxton, which revealed what prosecutors describe as an organized scheme to manipulate mail-in ballots in rural areas of South Texas. Among those charged is Juan Manuel Medina, the former chairman of the Bexar County Democratic Party. Medina’s attorney has argued that the prosecution is driven by political motives, a claim the prosecutors counter, insisting they have solid evidence of a scheme aimed at undermining election integrity. The case has reached a…

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In a troubling incident in Chicago, Kevin Watson, 42, was killed while livestreaming on Facebook from his car. The shooting occurred around 6 p.m. in a parking lot near a police station, underscoring the alarming surge in violent crime in the city. Watson, known as “Tugg,” was a well-liked community member and a father to a 7-year-old son. Eyewitness reports suggest that a person in another vehicle approached him, leading to a chilling confrontation captured in the video. Watson’s final words, “What’s up, bro?” were heard on the stream before he fled his car, expressing disbelief with “Hell no,” moments…

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A man is taking legal action after suffering injuries on a water slide aboard the Royal Caribbean cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas. This incident unfolded on August 7 and has raised serious concerns about the safety of the ship’s attractions. The water slide in question, named the “Frightening Bolt,” reportedly had a crack in its acrylic glass that led to the man’s injuries. As he navigated the slide, the damage cut him, and soon after, part of the glass shattered completely, creating a hole. Witness Lillian Destefano described the scene, noting, “As I understand it, it was cracked.…

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A recent report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has raised eyebrows by changing the standards for declaring a famine. This shift coincides with ongoing tensions in the Gaza Strip related to its conflict with Israel. The IPC’s July 29 report claims the region is facing a “worst-case scenario of famine,” citing evidence of widespread starvation and malnutrition. The media, including esteemed outlets like ABC News, CNN, and The New York Times, quickly echoed this narrative, pointing to the IPC’s findings. Notably, the IPC altered its criteria from a previous threshold of 30% malnourished children to just 15%.…

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A newly declassified FBI timeline sheds light on a significant investigation into the Clinton Foundation that remained largely under the radar. The FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office looked into 19 bank accounts linked to the Clinton Foundation for potential campaign finance fraud in 2016. However, the Justice Department ultimately shut the investigation down. Judicial Watch played a crucial role in revealing information about Hillary Clinton’s private email server, which she used during her tenure as Secretary of State. This server enabled her to conduct official business while allegedly sidestepping scrutiny regarding her connections to Clinton Foundation donors. Further evidence from…

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President Trump shared significant updates early Saturday after speaking with Ukrainian President Volodyr Zelensky. This dialogue followed Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which took place at Joint Base Elmendorf—Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. “It was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a Peace Agreement,” Trump stated. His optimism was evident as he described the meeting’s outcomes, emphasizing the need for a solid peace deal rather than a temporary ceasefire. Details surrounding the discussions reveal a flurry of activity. Trump communicated with Zelensky, European leaders,…

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Fox News recently found itself in the spotlight after one of its reporters, Jacqui Heinrich, attempted to critique President Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage. The significant summit aimed to forge a peace agreement concerning the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Trump expressed that an agreement was indeed reached during the three-hour meeting but emphasized that both Ukraine and NATO must also come to the table for it to truly take shape. “There’s no deal until there’s a deal,” he stated, pointing to the complexities of international negotiations. However, Heinrich took a different angle. Despite not…

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The Department of Homeland Security is celebrating a notable decrease in the nation’s illegal immigrant population. According to new data from the Center for Immigration Studies, the figure has dropped by 1.6 million people since January, largely due to self-deportations. Secretary Kristi Noem hailed this achievement, stating, “In less than 200 days, 1.6 MILLION illegal immigrants have left the United States population. This is massive.” Financial incentives have played a crucial role in this trend. The federal government now offers $1,000 and free travel for those who voluntarily leave, provided they do not have serious criminal backgrounds. More than 1…

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“Zero A.D.” is set to hit theaters on December 19, just in time for the Christmas season. This faith-based film from Angel Studios features Jim Caviezel as the infamous Herod the Great. Directed by Alejandro Monteverde, the movie adapts the biblical account of King Herod’s directive to slaughter innocent children in Bethlehem, a historical moment described in Matthew 2:11-18. The gravity of Herod’s actions, driven by a desire to cling to power and thwart a prophecy, sets a dark backdrop for the film. Originally titled “Bethlehem,” “Zero A.D.” was filmed in Morocco last year. With its traditional storytelling style, the…

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One of the most striking themes emerging from the recent PDX Crusade in Portland is the notion that the Christian church must boldly preach the gospel without compromise. In a time when many suggest the church should soften its message to make it more appealing, Pastor Brett Meador stands as a counterexample, urging believers to share the transformative truth of the Bible directly and without dilution. Held at the Moda Center on August 2-3, the crusade drew a staggering crowd of 35,000 attendees and saw over 3,200 individuals commit their lives to Christ. Organizers hailed this as a significant spiritual…

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The Department of Homeland Security’s recent actions reflect a significant shift in immigration enforcement as deportation rates soar. Over the past two weeks, the agency has deported more than 1,400 illegal aliens daily, a pace that aligns with the strict immigration policy championed during the Trump administration. This increased rate constitutes a stark contrast to the final months of the Biden administration, which averaged between 500 and 700 deportations each day. The current figures indicate that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is also intensifying its efforts, with 930 illegal aliens being arrested daily. Presently, the agency’s activities suggest it…

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A significant wave of arrests by the newly federalized Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department is expected to include many illegal immigrants, according to expert analysis. The Trump administration recently announced that out of 45 arrests, 29 involved individuals in the country illegally. Following this, 15 of 33 arrests the next day also included illegal immigrants, one being a suspect from China. Jessica Vaughan, the director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, highlighted that the issue of criminal aliens in Washington D.C. is profound. She explained that “Washington, D.C., has long suffered from problems with street gangs that…

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Glenn Kessler, a former fact-checker for The Washington Post, recently acknowledged a significant error in his assessment of the COVID-19 lab leak theory. In a conversation with The Editors, Kessler admitted he was “completely wrong” to label the theory as “doubtful” back in 2020. He expressed “infinite regret” for his original stance, which diverged sharply from what many were beginning to suspect at the time. This confession comes after years of heated debate about the virus’s origins, as Kessler, back in 2020, contributed to a narrative that dismissed serious inquiries into a potential lab leak. As President Trump drew attention…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly supported Donald Trump’s assertion that the war in Ukraine would not have started had Trump won the 2020 presidential election. “I can confirm that,” Putin stated during a press conference following a meeting with Trump in Alaska. This claim echoes Trump’s statements made frequently on the campaign trail and since he reclaimed the White House. Putin further reflected on past communications with the previous U.S. administration, highlighting his efforts to prevent the conflict from escalating. “I tried to convince my previous American colleague that the situation should not be brought to a point of no…

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New York Attorney General Letitia James is now at the center of serious allegations involving mortgage fraud that threaten her credibility and legal standing. Bill Pulte, the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), recently accused James of potentially falsifying mortgage and property records to obtain favorable loan terms. The specifics of the allegations raised by Pulte highlight concerns about James’s integrity in her role as the state’s top law enforcement officer. Pulte’s claims suggest that James misrepresented her residency status when she purchased a property in Norfolk, Virginia, in August 2023 while serving as attorney general in New…

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A newly declassified timeline sheds light on the Clinton Foundation investigation, revealing an alarming pattern of interference by high-ranking officials within the Department of Justice and the FBI. As the 2016 election approached, evidence surfaced suggesting pay-to-play schemes at the Clinton Foundation, but agents reported facing significant obstacles when trying to pursue this information. FBI Director Kash Patel stated, “FBI agents uncovered evidence of pay-to-play at the Clinton Foundation in 2016. DOJ leadership & McCabe ordered them to ‘Shut it down.’” This quote encapsulates the crux of the issue: obstruction and political protection at the highest levels. The timeline, prepared…

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First, Hillary Clinton is making headlines by praising Donald Trump as a potential peacemaker. This comes amid her estranged ties to the former president, who defeated her in the 2016 election. Clinton openly stated she would support a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump if he can successfully negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine while ensuring that Ukraine does not concede any territory to Russia. “Because my goal here is to not allow capitulation to Putin,” she told host Jessica Tarlov. Clinton’s remarks shook many in the political sphere, especially considering her past disdain towards Trump. In contrast,…

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