Recent polling suggests that Governor Kathy Hochul faces significant challenges as she gears up for reelection. A poll commissioned by Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s campaign reveals that Hochul’s support is wavering, particularly among independents, a crucial voting bloc. This poll indicates that if elections were held today, Hochul would narrowly beat Stefanik by just 5 percentage points, garnering 48 percent support compared to Stefanik’s 43 percent. The insights from the poll shed light on a deeper vulnerability. When poll respondents were made aware of Hochul’s alignment with far-left candidate Zohran Mamdani, who is vying for New York City mayor, Stefanik gained…
Author: Mackenzie Web
The WAR Zone Podcast, hosted by Wayne Allyn Root and presented by The Gateway Pundit, promises a riveting experience for listeners tuning in weekdays from 6 to 8 PM Eastern. This show, branded as the “most exciting” MAGA and America First podcast in the United States, spans two hours daily, capturing a significant slice of the podcasting audience. The podcast’s title alone evokes a sense of urgency and intensity. Declaring itself a ‘WAR Zone’ suggests not just a clash of ideas, but an all-out battle for the soul of the nation—a fitting theme for the current climate in American politics.…
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has expanded the investigation into Discord, a popular social media platform, following reports that the accused assassin of conservative leader Charlie Kirk communicated through the app about his planned attack. The suspect, identified as Tyler Robinson, 22, reportedly engaged with the toxic rhetoric commonly found in online meme culture leading up to the violent act. This incident has intensified discussions around how unregulated online environments can cultivate hatred and violent behavior. Discord stated it found “no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord.” However, the investigation has uncovered at least…
In a significant development from Virginia, New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of criminal bank fraud. This move could mark a serious turning point for the attorney general, known primarily for her efforts to impose hefty fines on former President Trump, claims of inflated asset values, and her contentious relationship with him. The grand jury’s actions stem from James allegedly misrepresenting her primary residence to secure a lower mortgage rate, as revealed by Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte. Her real estate dealings have raised eyebrows, particularly as she…
Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently took aim at Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, branding him a “joke” for his strong opposition to the deployment of Texas National Guard troops for security purposes amidst immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago. Abbott’s comments, made during an interview with Fox News Digital, highlighted his belief that Pritzker is mismanaging his state and acting in violation of his oath of office. “Gov. Pritzker is a joke,” Abbott stated bluntly, accusing him of interfering with federal law enforcement efforts aimed at addressing safety concerns in Chicago and beyond. The Pentagon confirmed that 200 members of the Texas…
Vice President JD Vance stirred attention during a recent Cabinet meeting at the White House by using one of President Trump’s nicknames for Chuck Schumer. Vance called the New York Senator “one of the most famous Palestinians in the world.” This comment builds on Trump’s previous use of the phrase while discussing the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Recently, Trump has referred to Schumer as “Our Great Palestinian Senator” in the context of the war in Gaza. Vance praised Trump for his success in negotiating a hostage release from Hamas and for Israel’s military withdrawal from Gaza. He attributed these achievements to…
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has ignited a firestorm of criticism from the White House following statements made during the ongoing government shutdown he initiated. Shutting down the government has left many Americans worried about their financial stability, yet Schumer appeared to revel in the political advantage he perceives in the standoff. “Every day gets better for us,” he claimed in an interview, suggesting that the prolonged impasse is strategically beneficial for the Democratic Party. This so-called “Schumer Shutdown” began on October 1, when two efforts to prevent the government from closing failed in the Senate. Both measures fell short…
In a recent White House roundtable, President Trump focused on the financial support enabling radical leftist groups like Antifa. Hosted alongside Seamus Bruner, research director at the Government Accountability Institute, the meeting aimed to shed light on the “protest industrial complex” responsible for funding violence and chaos in American cities. Bruner emphasized the seriousness of the situation, noting, “This is not just a story about violence and chaos… This is a money story.” The findings unveiled at the roundtable were alarming. Bruner pointed out that over $100 million has circulated within networks connected to Antifa and other far-left groups. This…
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is staunchly pursuing a strategy to pressure Senate Democrats into ending the ongoing government shutdown. His commitment surfaced during both public statements and a private briefing with House Republicans on Thursday. Despite this unified front, a palpable tension exists among some GOP lawmakers who worry about the optics of ongoing inaction as the shutdown stretches into its tenth day. During a private call with House Republicans, Johnson emphasized his approach, aiming to keep national attention focused on Democrats for their resistance to the GOP’s government funding plans. He previously canceled House votes this week to…
Federal legal troubles are brewing for New York Attorney General Letitia James as she faces scrutiny from a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia. Reports indicate that the grand jury is assessing charges related to mortgage fraud against the embattled AG, marking a significant development in her ongoing legal controversies. News broke from Fox News that the grand jury is actively weighing potential charges, placing James in the precarious position of being investigated for conduct that echoes the allegations she has leveled against others. The backdrop of James’s legal troubles is particularly sharp, as she is known…
The brutal killing of 64-year-old Nicola Tanzi highlights a disturbing trend in New York City’s subway system. Tanzi was a respected member of the community, known for his kindness and dedication as a security guard. His sudden and senseless death at the hands of 25-year-old David Mazariegos has sent shockwaves through the neighborhoods he served. Mazariegos, who reportedly has 33 prior arrests, attacked Tanzi with a savage ferocity that left eyewitnesses horrified. Reports indicate that Mazariegos’s attack stemmed from a seemingly innocuous act: Tanzi held the subway doors open for him. This gesture of goodwill inexplicably enraged Mazariegos, leading to…
Dominion Voting Systems, a key player in election technology, has announced its sale to Knowink, a company based in St. Louis and run by Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official. This transition marks a significant shift in the ownership of election technology as Leiendecker intends to steer Knowink toward a renewed focus on integrity and transparency in the voting process. Knowink, now poised to operate under the name Liberty Vote, has made headlines for its innovative approach to election management. Leiendecker’s vision began back in 2011 when he founded the company, introducing the Poll Pad—a technology designed to streamline…
Mask mandates are making a comeback in California, specifically across several counties such as Contra Costa, Santa Clara, Sonoma, Napa, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz. Reports indicate these counties are insisting on masks in certain health care settings as the fall and winter seasons approach. This move has stirred strong reactions, especially considering how mask mandates previously defined life during the height of the pandemic. In Napa County, Health Officer Dr. Christine Wu emphasized the importance of wearing facial coverings, labeling them as a reliable means to protect vulnerable populations. She stated, “Facial coverings are a proven method for protecting…
Representative Buddy Carter from Georgia has set his sights on nominating former President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize following Trump’s announcement of a peace agreement aimed at ending the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Carter expressed his admiration for Trump, stating, “No one deserves the Nobel Peace Prize more than Donald J. Trump, the Peace President.” This sentiment stems from Carter’s belief that Trump’s diplomatic efforts have significantly impacted world peace. Trump shared news of his peace initiative on his Truth Social app late Wednesday, declaring, “This means that ALL of the Hostages…
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has revealed that the Trump administration is ramping up its immigration enforcement efforts, focusing on cities like Chicago and Portland, which have designated themselves as sanctuaries for immigrants. During a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Noem informed President Trump that additional facilities will be acquired in Chicago to enhance their operations. “We’re not going to back off. In fact, we’re doubling down,” she asserted, emphasizing the urgency of their commitment to boosting federal presence in the city. Portland is also in the spotlight. Noem mentioned discussions with local officials, highlighting a significant challenge in maintaining safety…
On October 9, 2025, President Trump made a significant statement during a cabinet meeting by signing proclamations to honor both Leif Erikson and Christopher Columbus. The President referred to Columbus as “the original American hero” and a “giant of Western civilization.” This proclamation comes as Columbus Day approaches on October 13, a holiday that has faced recent challenges from critics who prefer to observe “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” instead. As Trump signed the proclamation, he noted, “In other words, we’re calling it Columbus today,” leading to unexpected cheers from those in attendance, including members of the press. “I’ve never seen that…
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. voiced his concerns during a Cabinet meeting about what he calls “Trump derangement syndrome,” describing it as a concerning trend in society. Recently, pregnant women have begun protesting President Donald Trump by taking Tylenol, despite warnings that the medication might be linked to autism. Kennedy remarked, “The level of Trump derangement syndrome has now left political landscapes, and it is now a pathology.” He expressed alarm that any mother would prioritize political protest over the well-being of her unborn child, stating, “That a mother could overwhelm millions of years of maternal…
Recent polling underscores broad support for President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, as detailed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. She noted on social media that a significant 78% of Americans back the deportation of immigrants who are in the country illegally and have committed crimes. Furthermore, 56% expressed support for deporting all illegal immigrants. Leavitt emphasized, “President Trump’s efforts to Make America Safe Again are very popular!” The data Leavitt referenced comes from a Harvard Caps/Harris poll conducted between October 1 and 2, which surveyed 2,413 registered voters and carried a margin of error of ± 1.99 points. The…
In a recent episode of his show, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith delivered a sharp rebuke to the Democratic Party’s rhetoric regarding democracy. Smith criticized party leaders for what he perceives as hypocrisy in claiming that democracy is under threat while they handpicked Kamala Harris as the 2024 nominee without a primary process. His frustration was palpable as he stated, “See, when I talked about voting for Kamala Harris, I wasn’t excited about her. As far as I’m concerned, she didn’t earn it because she didn’t go through a primary.” Smith’s comments reflect a broader concern about the integrity of…
After the assassination of conservative Christian figure Charlie Kirk, the reactions from some leftists have sparked a flurry of debate. The responses can be split into two groups: those who revel openly in their twisted delight and those who mask their pleasure behind a veneer of moral righteousness. Comedian Trevor Noah, former host of “The Daily Show,” belongs to the latter group. During a recent performance at the Comedy Cellar in New York City, Noah mocked Kirk’s killing, eliciting laughter from his liberal audience. His approach to these sickening jokes is insidious. Initially, he claimed he had no intent to…
Schumer Shutdown Day 9 As the government shutdown stretches into its ninth day, the Senate faced yet another stalemate, with two competing proposals for reopening failing once more. Tensions ran high on Thursday when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer dismissed a House-backed stopgap measure designed to keep the government operational. Instead of collaborating with Republicans to extend funding responsibly, Schumer opted for the shutdown route, leaving critical services affected. This week alone, significant disruptions hit several airports due to staff shortages stemming from the lack of functioning government agencies. These disruptions serve as a reminder of the human cost involved…