Monica Cannon-Grant, a far-left activist from Boston, has admitted to significant fraud in federal court. The founder of a nonprofit organization called Violence in Boston, she pled guilty to 18 counts, including wire fraud and filing false tax returns. Cannon-Grant used her position to mislead donors and government agencies while lining her own pockets with the funds meant to support anti-violence efforts. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that Cannon-Grant “repeatedly scammed multiple public financial programs and stole money donated by members of the public who believed their donations would aid in reducing violence and promote social awareness.” U.S.…
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In a bold reaffirmation of his administration’s tough stance on flag desecration, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to emphasize swift action against those who burn the American flag. This follows an executive order issued in late August where he directed the Department of Justice to prosecute flag burners aggressively. His clear message indicates that such behavior will not go unchecked during his presidency. In the announcement, Trump underscored the symbolic significance of the American flag, calling it “the most sacred and cherished symbol of the United States of America.” He noted that desecrating the flag is both “offensive…
Jane Fonda, the controversial figure from the Vietnam War era, made headlines again during her latest appearance on CNN. This time, she voiced her frustration over the Democrats’ struggle against President Donald Trump. She criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and others for what she perceives as a poor job opposing the Trump administration. Fonda’s discontent reflects a deeper issue within her party as they grapple with their strategy and effectiveness. Fonda holds a complicated legacy. Ever since her trip to North Vietnam, where she was seen cozying up to the enemy and the anti-aircraft crews targeting American pilots, many…
Stephen A. Smith, a prominent ESPN personality and radio host, recently unleashed an unexpected critique on far-left Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) during his radio show. His comments revealed a growing frustration among some within the Democratic Party who see their representatives leaning more into theatrics than genuine policy-making. Smith, while himself a liberal, did not hold back in pointing out how Crockett’s approach seems more about flashy sound bites than real effects on her constituents. Smith’s ire was directed at a broader trend he perceives within the Democratic Party, particularly regarding how they engage with African-American voters. He stated, “You…
In a recent White House press conference, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced a determined reporter regarding controversial healthcare spending during the ongoing federal government shutdown. Many conservatives attribute this shutdown to what they perceive as far-left Democrats’ outrageous spending demands. The exchange highlighted Leavitt’s steadfast commitment to her talking points and showcased her ability to counter attempts to undermine the facts. The crux of the contention centered on whether taxpayer-funded healthcare, which Democrats advocate expanding, would inadvertently benefit illegal immigrants. Democrats have vehemently denied that Republicans’ claims hold any truth. Leavitt, however, calmly asserted, “It’s a 1996 law saying that…
Florida’s political landscape has dramatically shifted rightward in recent months. As of October 2, 2025, Republicans hold a striking 1.38 million voter registration advantage over Democrats, with 5.5 million registered GOP voters compared to a mere 4.2 million Democrats, according to Florida’s Voice. This change marks a significant transformation in a state that was once considered a swing state. Recent trends show that while Republican numbers have remained steady, Democrats have lost approximately 30,000 registered voters in September alone. Eric Daugherty, a political analyst, highlighted this trend as alarming, stating that the drop represents a “plunge” for the Democrats. Projections…
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) is experiencing a notable decline in support from his own party, raising questions about his future in the Senate. Recent polling data reveals that 54% of Democrats disapprove of his performance, a significant drop from an approval rating of 80% just a year ago. In contrast, Republican approval of Fetterman has surged to 62%, up from a mere 16% last year. This shift suggests a pronounced transformation in how voters perceive Fetterman and his alignment with party politics. Fetterman’s actions have influenced this change. He has reached across the aisle to support Republican initiatives, including a…
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has officially entered a not guilty plea regarding 11 federal charges. The charges include conspiracy, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice. The allegations focus on her misuse of over $70,000 in public funds, primarily related to personal time spent with security officer Jeffrey Vappie. This legal predicament has prompted residents to dub her “the destroya,” referencing the turmoil surrounding her administration. Local watchdog Rafael Goyeneche commented on the situation, stating, “The abuse of public resources is the primary concern.” His remarks reflect a growing frustration among locals who have observed suspicious patterns emerge from Cantrell’s…
In a striking development from Los Angeles, city councilmember Curren Price stands accused of a staggering multimillion-dollar fraud. The allegations come from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, which outlined a web of corruption that has plagued the councilman’s tenure. Price, a Democrat serving the Ninth District since 2013, now faces severe legal repercussions. According to a mid-August press release, the DA’s office has filed multiple charges against Price for embezzlement and conflicts of interest. The statement asserts that he funneled over $800,000 to his wife through city contracts while simultaneously voting to approve multimillion-dollar agreements that benefited the…
A significant scandal has emerged from Newark, as Al-Tarik Onque, a former senior aide to the city’s mayors, has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes. This case, underlining issues of corruption within local government, represents a blow to the Democratic Party in a city that leans heavily Democratic. The Department of Justice has charged Onque with conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, a serious charge that indicates a breach of public trust. Details reveal that Onque, 49, exploited his official position to solicit cash bribes for expedited access to important building permits, namely the Certificate of Code Compliance and the Certificate…
Scott Presler, a prominent conservative activist, has emerged as a key figure in Republican efforts to boost voter turnout ahead of the 2024 elections. His dedication to mobilizing Republican voters has received attention, especially after his significant role in registering thousands of voters in Pennsylvania during the previous election cycle. In a recent interview with Breitbart News, Presler articulated what he sees as the primary challenge for Republicans: encouraging their supporters to vote consistently. Presler states, “The biggest hurdle to winning upcoming elections is getting Republicans to continue to turn out to vote.” He emphasizes that turnout will be crucial…
Victor Davis Hanson, a voice of reason in today’s chaotic political landscape, recently appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity” to discuss the alarming ascent of Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist candidate for mayor of New York City. Hanson argues that Mamdani’s views and aspirations are fundamentally at odds with core American values. Mamdani, who has expressed his intention to ‘seize the means of production,’ channels a classic Marxist sentiment. Hanson emphasizes that this is not a relic of Mamdani’s youthful idealism but a sincere belief he holds today. “This is what he actually believes,” Hanson states, grounding his critique in the…
The FBI is reportedly deliberating a highly publicized arrest of former Director James Comey, drawing significant attention from both media and law enforcement circles. Recent reports indicate a dramatic twist: an FBI agent was dismissed for refusing to arrange a “perp walk” for Comey once he was federally charged last month. According to Reuters, “An FBI agent was relieved of duty for declining to arrange a ‘perp walk’ of the bureau’s former director, James Comey, in front of news media cameras,” as shared by sources familiar with the events. This move has ignited further scrutiny of the FBI’s internal dynamics…
During the ongoing debate over government funding, Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana has drawn attention with his critical remarks about the demands from some Democratic lawmakers. The contentious issue of health care funding for illegal immigrants has sparked significant discussion, but Kennedy highlights that other, less talked-about demands are also complicating the situation. Senator Kennedy recently took to the Senate floor to express his frustration with what he labeled “wasteful” foreign aid projects. He accused Democrats, particularly those on the far left, of holding the government “hostage” after blocking a bipartisan funding bill designed to keep operations running smoothly. Kennedy…
In a recent discussion on “The First,” host Jesse Kelly engaged Dr. Witt-Doerring to spotlight a significant, often-overlooked factor in the surge of mental health issues contributing to violence in America. This conversation highlights critical aspects of psychiatric medications, specifically their potential harmful effects. Kelly opened the dialogue with a poignant quote from RFK Jr., who asserted, “We are the most over-medicated nation in the world,” underscoring a troubling state of mental health management in the country. Kelly’s inquiry into the roots of mass shootings revealed alarming insights. “We’ve always had guns,” he stated, “but now we have psychos walking…
The recent comments made by Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for Virginia attorney general, have stirred significant controversy. During an interview with ABC 8News, Jones expressed he is “deeply, deeply sorry” for remarks he made about fantasizing about killing a Republican lawmaker. His comments came under intense scrutiny after a series of troubling texts revealed a dark side of the candidate’s thoughts on political opponents. In his exchange with ABC’s Tyler Englander, Jones struggled to reconcile his comments with the trust needed in politics. Englander pressed him on the gravity of what he had said, referencing the unimaginable pain of…
/A recent case involving a Chinese national has raised significant alarms regarding the security of American scientific institutions. Chengxuan Han, a citizen of the People’s Republic of China, was sentenced to time served—just three months—after pleading guilty to smuggling biological materials into the U.S. for research at a University of Michigan laboratory. This incident sheds light on critical vulnerabilities in the immigration and customs process, especially regarding foreign access to sensitive research environments. According to U.S. Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, the case underscores a disturbing trend where foreign nationals exploit America’s hospitality. Han had been pursuing a Ph.D. at Huazhong…
Federal prosecutors in Michigan have unveiled two alarming cases of fraud that exploit the Federal Student Aid system. This fraud, exceeding $12 million, strips opportunities from genuine students while undermining public trust in vital educational programs. The first case centers on Brandon Robinson, a 41-year-old accused of operating an extensive financial aid fraud scheme over several years. According to U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon, Robinson allegedly manipulated the system using more than 1,200 “straw students” who were never enrolled in any academic institution. Instead, he submitted fraudulent aid applications across over 100 schools in 24 states. The scheme resulted in the…
A federal judge’s ruling on Saturday has added yet another layer to the ongoing debate over military deployments in response to civil unrest. Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to block the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, warning that President Trump’s decision could lead to a constitutional crisis. This marks a striking moment in the political landscape, as the governor of Oregon has openly opposed the federal government’s actions. The clash began when President Trump authorized the deployment of troops to Portland in an effort to protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)…
The Trump administration’s recent policy to offer financial incentives for voluntary self-deportation marks a significant shift in its approach to immigration. Unaccompanied children aged 14 and over may receive a one-time stipend of $2,500 to assist in their return to their home countries. The plan aims to streamline the process of deportation while reducing costs associated with detaining illegal immigrants. According to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), this initiative aligns with a broader effort to protect vulnerable children who may have been trafficked into the United States. The offer of financial support is notable. HHS emphasized that…
Mark Sanchez, the former NFL quarterback and current FOX Sports analyst, has found himself in a troubling situation after being stabbed in downtown Indianapolis. This incident occurred just after midnight on Saturday as he was in town to commentate on the upcoming Raiders-Colts game. Reports indicate that the stabbing happened shortly after 12:30 a.m., when the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department received calls regarding shots fired. According to a statement by Fox 59 Indianapolis, officers responded quickly to the scene on the 300 block of W. Washington Street. They discovered two victims: one suffering from stab wounds and another involved in…