Author: Mackenzie Web

Video footage from a Chicago police activist reveals intense scenes outside the Broadview ICE facility last Friday. Filmed by Terry Newsome, the video captures protesters, some labeled as Antifa, reportedly preparing for confrontation. Many individuals were seen wearing gear reminiscent of military uniforms. Newsome’s recordings show these protesters loudly inciting violence, shouting phrases like “Shoot ICE” and “Kill ICE.” Such extreme rhetoric raises questions about those involved. During the unrest, at least one protester was arrested after it was revealed he was carrying a weapon. The exchange captured between the officer and the protester is striking, with the protester defiantly…

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In a striking example of political theater, Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse appears to be resorting to intimidation tactics against The Heartland Institute. This week, Whitehouse sent a letter laden with unfounded accusations aimed at pressuring the organization into revealing confidential information. After sending the letter, Whitehouse took the unusual step of leaking it to the press, seeking to amplify the threat. A report from The Guardian highlighted that the letter signaled ongoing scrutiny, claiming it “could set the stage for continued investigation if Democrats win back a congressional chamber in next November’s midterm elections.” Whitehouse has a history of…

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European liberals share an alarming similarity with their American counterparts: a mission that undermines the very foundations of Christendom. This mission, observed across the Atlantic, involves a systematic inversion of truth, an erosion of freedom, and a strategy that impoverishes native populations—all while facilitating mass immigration to fulfill the agenda of Western elites. Recently, President Trump addressed these concerns directly to European leaders at the United Nations. He cautioned, “You’re destroying your heritage” in pursuit of misguided notions of politeness. These comments dissect the contemporary issues in Europe, where climate-driven and open-borders policies have reached a dangerous peak. Trump starkly…

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A shocking incident in Peoria, Illinois, has raised serious questions about the nature of love and violence. A 23-year-old named Jaquon Timothy was arrested on September 18 for allegedly shooting his ex-girlfriend in the feet in a disturbing attempt to prove his love to a new partner. This twisted act of aggression took place around 1:30 a.m. on July 19, when police responded to reports of gunfire in South Peoria. Upon arrival, they found the victim with bullet wounds in both feet. Thankfully, the injuries were non-life-threatening, and she was taken to the hospital for treatment. According to the Peoria…

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Jeff Geraci’s harrowing experience reminds us of the unpredictable nature of life and the miraculous moments that can occur amid calamity. This 64-year-old from Virginia Beach found himself in a dire situation when he suffered a heart attack while driving home from a workout. His story, however, takes a turn that many might consider divine intervention. On the day of the incident, Geraci had just completed a rigorous cardio session at the gym. Even after the workout, he felt an unusual discomfort. “I sat in the car because something didn’t quite feel right,” he recalled. Despite this unsettling premonition, he…

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Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is facing backlash after her comments regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). She called for the abolition of the agency, using a now-retracted story from NBC News that alleged ICE used a 5-year-old autistic girl as bait to capture her father, Edwards Hip Mejia. This claim has drawn strong criticism and an official rebuttal from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Omar’s response to the story was swift and direct. She stated, “This is vile and beyond cruel. Abolish ICE.” Her assertion was built on information that has since been discredited. A DHS official, Tricia McLaughlin,…

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An Arizona teenager, Juan Figueroa, is facing serious charges after a tragic incident that claimed the life of his younger brother, Javier. The incident took place on September 13 during what was described as a road rage encounter involving Figueroa, 19, his 17-year-old brother, and a 36-year-old man. Police responded to the scene in a parking lot after reports of a fight. Upon their arrival, officers discovered Javier unresponsive with tire marks visible on his body. The events unfolded when Figueroa allegedly attempted to strike the unidentified man with his car. He claimed that his brother had been attacked first…

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The National Archives issued an apology to Mikie Sherrill after her military records were released to an unauthorized individual, Nicholas De Gregorio. This incident surfaced amid the gubernatorial race in New Jersey, where Sherrill is the Democratic candidate. CBS News noted that De Gregorio is connected to Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli, who is challenging Sherrill in the election. In a letter, NPRC Director Scott Levins expressed regret for the breach, stating, “On behalf of the National Archives, I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and aggravation this situation may cause you.” He revealed that the unauthorized release included sensitive details such…

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In a heated scene from a recent House Oversight and Government Reform hearing, tensions flared between Representatives James Comer and Marjorie Taylor Greene, both Republicans, and Congressman Maxwell Frost, a Democrat. The heart of the conflict revolved around sanctuary cities and the controversial arrest of Senator Alex Padilla during an encounter with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. The clip captured a chaotic exchange, with Comer bluntly telling Frost he was “out of order” and demanding he “shut up” three times. The Kentucky representative accused Frost of trying to gain media attention, saying, “He’s been out of order six times. He’s trying…

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President Donald Trump continues to generate headlines with his candid remarks, this time targeting Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) during a press encounter. Trump quipped about his attempt to persuade the president of Somalia to reclaim Omar, who is a vocal member of the far-left group known as the “Squad.” To humor the gathered reporters, he recounted that when he made this suggestion, he was met with a decisive rejection: “I don’t want her.” This comedic exchange highlighted Trump’s flair for using humor to deliver pointed political commentary. Omar, often criticized for her controversial statements and actions, has recently come under…

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In a heated exchange within the Wisconsin Senate, tensions escalated dramatically as Democratic State Senator Tim Carpenter confronted Republicans during discussions over a state bill aimed at blocking public funding for illegal alien healthcare. The episode featured Carpenter, labeled a “top Democrat,” losing his composure, resulting in a chaotic scene in the chamber. Carpenter accused his Republican colleagues of cowardice, declaring them “fake Christians” in an outburst that caught many off guard. Meanwhile, Republican State Senator Chris Kapenga, who chairs the State and Federal Affairs Committee, maintained his composure, rebuffing Carpenter’s remarks on procedural grounds. Kapenga attempted to restore order…

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In a shocking incident highlighting the growing violence against law enforcement, a man targeted the ICE Dallas field office in Texas. Fortunately, none of the ICE officers were harmed, but three detainees were struck in the attack. Marcos Charles, Acting Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations, did not hold back in his condemnation of the rhetoric coming from the left, which he claims has propelled such incidents. “This was intended as an assault on ICE personnel,” he stated, clearly shaken by the attack. He expressed his condolences to the families of the detainees but emphasized the danger that…

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In a stark illustration of public discontent with the judicial system, a Change.org petition has emerged, amassing over 13,000 signatures demanding the removal of North Carolina Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes. This surge in support reflects a broader frustration with what many perceive as a judiciary that favors criminals over law-abiding citizens. Judge Stokes faces intense scrutiny after making the decision to release Decarlos Brown Jr., a repeat offender with a troubling record, just months before he committed a violent crime. Brown, who had been arrested 14 times prior, was set free without bail and later stabbed Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old…

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A recent NBC News report regarding an ICE operation in Massachusetts has sparked outrage and a swift denial from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), revealing the lengths to which some in the media will go to distort facts. This incident involves a raid that took place in Leominster, approximately an hour northwest of Boston, where ICE targeted an illegal alien with a serious criminal background. The report by NBC suggested that ICE had used a 5-year-old girl as “bait” to apprehend her parents. Yet, as confirmed by ICE and DHS, this narrative has no foundation in truth. The events…

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Representative Haley Stevens (D-MI) has launched an impeachment push against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing what she describes as “health care chaos,” “reckless cuts,” and “rising costs.” Stevens has demanded his resignation, asserting that he is undermining progress in the healthcare sector. This political maneuver follows RFK Jr.’s controversial decision to terminate CDC Director Susan Monarez, coupled with his recommendation against using acetaminophen during pregnancy, which prompted a change in labels by the FDA. In her statements, Stevens emphasized her strong disapproval, claiming, “Michiganders and families across the country are paying the price for RFK…

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In a glaring example of a school failing to uphold its responsibilities, Matthew Kargol, an art teacher from Oskaloosa High School, lost his job after he celebrated the assassination of a conservative figure with a troubling social media post. Upon posting the statement “1 Nazi down,” Kargol sparked outrage and a flood of discontent, leading to over 1,200 complaints to the school board, which cited “substantial material disruption” to the educational environment as the basis for his firing. Superintendent Mike Fisher detailed the situation, emphasizing the need for immediate action. “I’m not a person on social media. But many people…

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The Trump administration’s recent decision to revoke Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s U.S. visa is a significant development that underscores the tensions between the two nations. The State Department announced this move late Friday, citing Petro’s “reckless and incendiary actions” during a rally in New York City. In a post on X, the department pointed out that Petro encouraged U.S. soldiers to defy orders, which was deemed unacceptable behavior for a foreign leader on American soil. Petro was speaking at a demonstration against Israel while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the U.N. General Assembly nearby. His choice of venue was no…

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The education crisis in America is unmistakable. With grade school students in several states failing to meet basic reading and math proficiency, the situation has reached alarming levels. Issues that existed long before the pandemic were exacerbated when schools were shut down during Covid-19. As a result, numerous states have turned to a straightforward solution…returning to fundamental teaching methods like phonics. It’s remarkable how focusing on core skills can yield dramatic improvements. If schools prioritize teaching kids to read instead of delving into social justice and gender theory, the outcomes can be extraordinary. Kelsey Piper, writing for ‘The Argument’ on…

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Assata Shakur, born JoAnne Deborah Byron, has died at the age of 78. Shakur was a former domestic terrorist who gained notoriety after escaping from a New Jersey prison in 1979 and fleeing to Cuba, where she was granted political asylum. She had been serving a life sentence for the murder of a police officer, armed robbery, and other violent crimes. Despite her criminal past, she was celebrated by some on the radical left as a ‘black liberation’ activist. For years, Shakur lived in Cuba, openly praising Communist leader Fidel Castro as a hero. Reports from the Associated Press confirm…

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Jimmy Kimmel’s recent return to television has turned into a surprising spectacle that quickly fizzled out. Just three days post-relaunch, Kimmel witnessed a staggering 70 percent drop in his ratings, a fall that could put significant pressure on his long-term viability with ABC. Kimmel’s ratings plummeted from a reported high of 6.3 million viewers to just 2.4 million, suggesting that the hype around his comeback couldn’t sustain interest. This week, Kimmel’s average viewership was significantly above his typical 1.7 million, but even that spike was overshadowed by the swift and dramatic decline. As Bobby Burack of OutKick pointed out on…

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This week, Whoopi Goldberg stirred controversy with her remarks on ABC’s “The View” following President Trump’s address to the United Nations. She suggested invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office, claiming that world leaders no longer take him seriously. “He had a chance to deliver much more than what he did, and they don’t consider him to be serious anymore. I’m worried,” she stated during the broadcast. Goldberg’s comments ignited backlash online. Critics quickly pointed out the hypocrisy in her statements, contrasting her call for Trump’s removal with her silence about President Biden’s own perceived shortcomings. She said,…

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