In a lively exchange during the White House press briefing on October 3, Bianca Gracia, co-founder of Latinos for Trump, made headlines with her enthusiastic proposal for a “siesta fiesta” on the South Lawn. The dialogue unfolded with Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, who appeared caught off guard but entertained by Gracia’s spirited presence. Gracia skillfully turned the discussion to the cancellation of the Hispanic Heritage Month event, which she attributed to the ongoing government shutdown, stating, “This week the Democrats have chosen illegals over hardworking Hispanic Americans during Hispanic Heritage Month, causing the White House to cancel the…
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In a noteworthy interview that has left many questioning the role of interviewer and interviewee, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy faced off against Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) regarding the ongoing government shutdown. This confrontation highlights Fox News’s troubling attempts to appeal to left-leaning viewers, potentially alienating its core audience. The crux of the shutdown centers around substantial spending proposals from the Democrats, which Republicans argue are excessive and irresponsible. Doocy opened the interview with a pointed question, asking, “As I understand it, the House has already passed the spending bill. That’s why the White House is appealing to some moderate…
Jay Jones, a Democrat candidate for Virginia’s attorney general position, finds himself at the center of controversy following a text message he sent in 2022. This message incited outrage and included the disturbing remark about shooting former House Speaker Todd Gilbert: “Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.” Such comments have drawn strong criticism from various quarters, including Governor Glenn Youngkin, who referred to Jones’s remarks as “violent, disgusting rhetoric.” The governor demanded that Jones withdraw from the race “in disgrace.” The backlash continued as the Republican Attorneys General Association joined in this call for accountability. A spokesperson from the…
In a heated exchange that sparked significant attention online, an elderly woman confined to a wheelchair confronted New York Governor Kathy Hochul over her administration’s decision to shift the Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) to a hedge fund-controlled company named PPL. This move, the woman stressed, risks vital services for thousands of disabled New Yorkers. “CDPAP is very important to me,” the woman began, highlighting the precarious situation for numerous individuals relying on the program. “According to the Department of Health, at least 26 to 28,000 people with disabilities are going to lose their services.” She cited these numbers as…
A growing number of lawmakers from both parties have decided to forgo their paychecks as the government shutdown continues. The federal government has been closed for nearly a week, following repeated rejections by Senate Democrats of a Republican plan aimed at funding government agencies through November 21. Notable Republicans, including Reps. Chip Roy from Texas, Ashley Hinson from Iowa, and Tom Barrett from Michigan, have formally requested that their pay be withheld during this shutdown. Democrats are not sitting idle either. Reps. Josh Gottheimer from New Jersey and Lou Correa from California have also asked for the same pay suspension.…
Young Americans are feeling the weight of unmet expectations. They are increasingly drawn to the idea of socialism, a system that seems disconnected from the realities of the marketplace. A recent survey revealed significant discontent, with about one-third of Millennials and nearly 40% of Gen Z believing they will never own a home. This frustration is not unfounded. Rising costs, driven by cronyism and misguided fiscal policies, have made the traditional American Dream feel unattainable. In the past, the economic landscape fluctuated, with high interest rates sometimes coinciding with lower home prices. Today, potential homebuyers face a double bind of…
President Donald Trump declared a significant move this Sunday by ordering the deployment of 400 Texas National Guard troops to Illinois and Oregon. This action aims to protect ICE agents and federal facilities facing violent confrontations from groups like Antifa in cities such as Chicago and Portland. With the approval of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, the President authorized a broader federalization of about 2,000 National Guard troops under Northern Command. This deployment includes the initial troops sent to deal with escalating tensions in the targeted cities. The backdrop to this deployment includes a recent federal court ruling that blocked Trump…
In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut convened an emergency hearing after President Trump defied her earlier order aimed at restricting troop deployment to Portland, Oregon. The conflict stems from Trump’s authorization last weekend to send troops to Portland and other cities governed by Democrats. This move was framed as a necessity to protect ICE agents from violent groups, including Antifa. On Truth Social, Trump expressed, “I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all necessary Troops to protect war-ravaged Portland and any of our ICE facilities under siege.” Trump’s deployment drew immediate legal…
A Detroit man, Jibreel Pratt, has pleaded guilty in federal court for concealing contributions he intended to send to ISIS. His case paints a disturbing picture of domestic extremism fueled by cryptocurrency, showing not only intent but also an alarming commitment to supporting a designated terrorist organization. Pratt, at just 26 years old, wasn’t merely expressing sympathy for ISIS. He actively engaged in planning. His cryptocurrency transactions, made using Bitcoin and advanced privacy technologies, were directed towards supposed travelers joining the extremist group and funding violent acts. This was not an impulsive act; he took steps to ensure that his…
Senate Majority Leader John Thune recently appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures” to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and the deadlock with Democrats. Thune made it clear that the path forward is straightforward: Democrats need to agree to reopen the government. Despite four votes against a proposed clean, short-term funding resolution, he emphasized, “There is not a lot to negotiate.” Thune criticized the Democrats for their position, stating, “What’s happening here is the Democrats are trying to hijack a short-term, non-partisan continuing resolution” in their push for more expansive spending initiatives, including provisions for healthcare for non-citizens. He firmly believes that…
Two years after the harrowing events of October 7, 2023, Israel remains significantly affected by the Hamas attacks that changed the nation forever. The massacre that day cost over 1,200 lives, leaving families shattered and communities devastated. The brutality of those attacks, which included murders in homes and the abduction of civilians, resonates deeply in the hearts of Israelis. This attack has been described as the most catastrophic in Israel’s modern history, a horror comparable to the Holocaust in its immediacy and impact. During a recent meeting in the Oval Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed these ongoing concerns…
A devastating fire on Edisto Island, South Carolina, has torn through the home of Judge Diane Goodstein and former State Senator Arnold Goodstein. The inferno completely consumed their beachfront residence, a luxurious four-bedroom, four-bathroom property valued at approximately $1.15 million. Tragically, three family members were hospitalized, including Arnold Goodstein, who suffered broken bones after jumping from the burning house to escape. This incident raises serious questions about the cause of the fire, with investigators now looking into the possibility of arson. South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel confirmed that the cause of the fire remains under investigation. “We…
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has brought to light a troubling issue facing law enforcement officers across the country. In a recent appearance on “Fox & Friends,” she revealed that cartel members, terrorist organizations, and gangs have placed bounties on specific officers. This escalation in violence represents a serious threat, indicating that these criminal groups are well-organized and increasingly malicious. “Intelligence indicates that these people are organized. They are getting more and more people on their team as far as attacking officers, and they are making plans to ambush them and to kill them,” Noem stated. This stark assessment underscores the…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to address the ongoing hostage situation in Gaza, where individuals are held by the terrorist organization Hamas. The conversation with guest host Gillian Turner focused on the substantial diplomatic efforts led by President Trump in this high-stakes environment. Rubio detailed that President Trump provided Hamas with a 6 PM deadline to accept a comprehensive peace plan he proposed. This plan outlines steps for the release of hostages, with an emphasis on the 48 individuals—20 alive and 28 confirmed deceased. Rubio indicated that Hamas’s initial agreement to one part of the…
A Harvard Law professor was placed on administrative leave after an incident involving the discharge of a pellet rifle outside a synagogue in Brookline, Massachusetts. Carlos Portugal Gouvea was arrested on Wednesday as police responded to a report of someone shooting a pellet gun near Temple Beth Zion, just as Yom Kippur was beginning—a time of solemn observance for the Jewish community. It was reported that Gouvea allegedly fired two pellets from his rifle. The police response was significant, involving over a dozen officers, underscoring the seriousness of the situation. According to reports, two private security guards attempted to restrain…
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has dedicated a two-mile segment of the Clearwater Trail to honor the late wrestling icon Hulk Hogan. The trail will be officially named the “Hulk Hogan Trail.” This tribute comes after Hogan, born Terry Bollea, passed away at 71 in July due to cardiac arrest, with multiple health issues reportedly contributing to his declining condition. The announcement took place at Hogan’s Hangout, a family-owned restaurant in Clearwater, marking the significance of the location to Hogan’s life and career. DeSantis emphasized the importance of Hogan’s legacy in his remarks. He said, “Hulkamania is going to live forever,”…
During its recent conference in Bournemouth, the Green Party in Britain put forth an ambitious policy proposal that aims to shift the housing landscape dramatically. Party members voted to pursue what they term “the effective abolition of private landlordism.” In a motion that outlines their intentions, the Green Party argues that the private rental sector primarily serves as a mechanism for “wealth extraction,” transferring funds from renters to landlords. The statement underscores a fundamental belief within the party that private landlords contribute little to societal value—asserting that the relationship between landlord and tenant is inherently exploitative. Carla Denyer, the Green…
Albania has ushered in a remarkable yet controversial figure with the appointment of Diella, a unique artificial intelligence, as the country’s Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence. In this new role, Diella stands as the world’s first AI to hold a cabinet-level position, a development that raises significant questions about governance and the nature of authority. Prime Minister Edi Rama introduced this innovative AI system with a strong emphasis on transparency and anti-corruption, stating that Diella will oversee public procurement to ensure that government contracts are “100% free of corruption.” However, the appointment has been met with skepticism, and critical…
At a recent ceremony celebrating the U.S. Navy’s 250th anniversary, President Trump aimed to reassure service members amid a government shutdown that has left many facing financial uncertainty. Speaking aboard the USS Harry S. Truman, Trump emphasized that all active-duty troops would receive their pay. He promised, “I want you to know that despite the current Democrat-induced shutdown, we will get our servicemembers every last penny.” His commitment extended beyond mere words. He pledged an “across-the-board” pay raise for servicemembers once the budget standoff is resolved. Despite Trump’s reassurances, the implications of the shutdown are becoming increasingly troubling. While active-duty…
The latest thoughts from former professor and attorney David Clements present an intricate narrative surrounding recent events tied to President Donald Trump. Clements paints a picture of a Republic under siege, where elections have been compromised and deceit flourishes, largely due to government-instigated propaganda. He asserts that the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 marked a pivotal moment, unleashing misleading narratives and sowing distrust among citizens. Amid this turmoil, Clements raises a compelling hypothesis: could the striking claim on Trump’s immigration chart, stating he “left office” on April 1, 2020, hint at deeper, clandestine maneuvers involving the Continuity of Government (COG)…
President Donald Trump made headlines on Sunday evening with a post on Truth Social regarding ongoing negotiations with Hamas. Minutes before a crucial peace proposal deadline expired, Trump expressed optimism about discussions he described as “very positive” with Hamas and various countries. His message indicated that the aim was to release hostages, conclude the conflict in Gaza, and achieve a long-desired peace in the Middle East. In his post, Trump stated, “These talks have been very successful, and proceeding rapidly,” and shared that technical teams would reconvene in Egypt on Monday to finalize the details of the plan. He anticipated…