Author: Mackenzie Web

Senators and Representatives from the Democratic Party have taken a contentious step that raises serious questions about loyalty and constitutional duty. In a recent video, Senator Elissa Slotkin, Senator Mark Kelly, and several others are encouraging active military and intelligence community members to subvert orders from President Trump, which they describe as “illegal.” This initiative is nothing short of a declaration calling for a “soft coup,” a thinly veiled attempt to undermine the President’s authority. The video begins with these lawmakers flaunting their military backgrounds, attempting to position themselves as patriots who care deeply about the nation. However, many see…

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The recent confrontation at Purdue University Northwest reveals a troubling glimpse into the state of higher education today. In a video that captures a 49-second outburst, a professor interrupts a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter meeting to launch into an impromptu lecture about fascism and racism, showcasing a persistent problem in academia. The professor’s arrogant demeanor and dismissive approach highlight a growing trend of intellectual hostility against conservative viewpoints in educational settings. As the clip unfolds, the professor boldly asserts, “Oh, you want to know what fascism is? ‘Cause I’ll tell you.” This attitude exemplifies a sense of entitlement that…

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A recent incident in Kansas involving an illegal immigrant truck driver has sparked serious concerns about Pennsylvania’s commercial driver’s license (CDL) issuance protocol. Lawmakers had already warned officials in Harrisburg about potential threats posed by undocumented immigrants obtaining licenses. Pennsylvania Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee chairman Jarrett Coleman has openly criticized the Shapiro administration for failing to maintain sufficient safety checks. He shared his sentiments following the arrest of an Uzbek national, Akhror Bozorov, who was found to have a CDL despite his illegal status. Coleman expressed that this incident was both “deeply disturbing but not surprising.” He pointed out the…

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Billy Bob Thornton has revisited a defining moment from his past, clearing the air 25 years after he and Angelina Jolie became notorious for their unusual practice of wearing vial necklaces containing each other’s blood. In a candid interview with Rolling Stone, Thornton, now 70, took the opportunity to set the record straight about the myth surrounding the infamous jewelry. “People still talk about the vials of blood,” the interviewer queried. Thornton responded with a pointed clarification, stating, “Which never existed.” He elaborated, explaining that they each kept a small locket with “literally a drop of blood in them.” This…

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s recent announcement to classify the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations marks a significant legal move within the state’s political landscape. This designation prohibits these organizations from purchasing or acquiring land in Texas and empowers the state’s Attorney General to pursue legal action against them. Governor Abbott outlined the rationale behind the decision, alleging, “The Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR have long made their goals clear: to forcibly impose Sharia law and establish Islam’s ‘mastership of the world.’” Such statements reflect a broader concern over perceived threats…

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The recent announcement from the Trump administration marks a significant shift in the approach to federal education policy. On Tuesday, the Department of Education unveiled a series of interagency agreements designed to dismantle the department’s current structure, redistributing its responsibilities across other federal agencies. This move aligns with long-standing conservative goals to reduce federal oversight in education and return control to states and local communities. In a press release, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated, “The Trump Administration is taking bold action to break up the federal education bureaucracy and return education to the states.” This sentiment reflects a commitment…

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In a recent press conference, President Trump confronted leftist criticism head-on, particularly from ABC News reporter Mary Bruce. Right from the start, Bruce leveled accusations at both the president and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, implying a conflict of interest regarding Trump’s business dealings in Saudi Arabia. This set the tone for a combative exchange, where Trump didn’t hold back in his condemnation of Bruce’s questioning style and the media at large. The atmosphere was tense as Bruce pressed Trump about the Crown Prince’s controversial past. Amid the backdrop of Khashoggi’s murder, she questioned Trump’s legitimacy in the Oval…

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A recent ruling from a panel of federal judges has put a significant halt to Texas’s redistricting efforts. On Tuesday, the judges blocked a newly drawn congressional map aimed at favoring Republican candidates, ordering the state to revert to its 2021 map instead. Politico reported that the judges concluded this new plan constituted an illegal race-based gerrymander. In their decision, the judges voted 2-1 against the proposed map, highlighting concerns about its constitutionality. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown, writing for the majority, noted that the map resulted from demands made by the Department of Justice (DOJ) during the Trump administration.…

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Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sparked significant discussion with his recent comments regarding the implications of Zohran Mamdani’s election. In an interview with the Forward, Adams explained his concerns for Jewish residents in the city, saying, “If I was a Jewish New Yorker with children, I would be concerned right now.” This statement resonates deeply, especially in light of reports indicating a troubling rise in anti-Semitic incidents. In fact, in 2024, these incidents represented 54 percent of New York City’s classified hate crimes. Adams did not shy away from expressing the severity of the situation. He emphasized,…

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is pushing for a quick Senate vote on a House bill that aims to make public a significant collection of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This follows a resolution by Representatives Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, insisting the Department of Justice must release all documents related to Epstein, the late financier convicted on serious charges. The momentum for this legislation appears strong, bolstered by the surprising endorsement from former President Donald Trump, who has been vocal about the need for transparency regarding these files. Trump’s involvement adds…

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Former national security officials may soon see stricter controls over their ability to lobby for foreign adversaries, thanks to a new initiative from Texas Republicans John Cornyn and August Pfluger. Their legislative package aims to tighten the revolving door between government service and private lobbying, ensuring that former officials do not leverage their insider knowledge for the benefit of hostile regimes like China and Russia. This three-bill package includes measures that require the Pentagon to revoke security clearances from former defense personnel who work for Chinese firms. It also proposes a lifetime lobbying ban for Senate-confirmed officials who advocate for…

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made headlines with a bold commitment to enhance his country’s investment in the United States, pledging nearly $1 trillion over the next year. The announcement came during a meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where the two leaders discussed the substantial economic implications of this investment. Initially, Trump indicated a $600 billion investment from Saudi Arabia, but bin Salman quickly elevated that figure. “You’ve agreed to invest $600 billion into the United States, and because he’s my friend, he might make it a trillion,” Trump remarked, hinting at the potential…

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Recent events in a Maine custody case highlight a troubling trend: the targeting of religious beliefs in family courts. The case involves Emily Bickford and her daughter Ava, who is approaching her 13th birthday. Emily is a Christian who has worked hard to instill her faith in her daughter, but her ex-partner, Matt Bradeen, appears to oppose this foundation. His actions have raised alarms about the intersection of custody rights and religious freedom. Bradeen, described as having a strong animosity toward Christianity, questioned Emily’s parental rights in court. He enlisted the help of a former ACLU president turned judge, who…

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Infighting within the Marcos family adds a dramatic twist to Philippine politics. Recently, Senator Imee Marcos made allegations against her brother, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., claiming he has struggled with cocaine addiction. This assertion comes at a time when the government is embroiled in investigations over corruption related to flood control projects. In her statements, Imee said, “Batid ko na, na nagda-drugs siya. Nalaman ko at ng pamilya. Nalaman ng pamilya, seryoso ito,” which translates to acknowledging her brother’s alleged drug use. Her accusations have escalated tensions within the family and could overshadow the administration. These claims met with strong…

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The GraphiteOne project near Nome, Alaska, represents a significant shift in the landscape of U.S. mineral production, particularly concerning rare earth elements (REEs) and graphite. Both Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and President Donald Trump have thrown their weight behind this initiative, which could undermine China’s previously dominant position in these critical sectors. With China accounting for 90% of global production in this realm, any developments that enhance American capabilities will resonate significantly both domestically and internationally. As of 2024, the United States finds itself heavily reliant on imports for rare earth elements and graphite, with a reported 93% import dependency…

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Conservatives are honing in on a member of the House Democratic Caucus, aiming to hold her accountable for her associations with Jeffrey Epstein. House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, representing Maryland, announced plans for a resolution to censure Del. Stacey Plaskett, the Virgin Islands’ nonvoting delegate to the House. Newly unearthed documents reveal that Plaskett was in contact with Epstein during a significant congressional hearing back in February 2019 featuring Michael Cohen, a former associate of Donald Trump. Harris addressed the media, stating, “I think we’re going to have a censure resolution on Delegate Plaskett. It could be introduced today.”…

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Weeks after President Donald Trump urged Nigeria to enhance its protection of Christians, a troubling report has surfaced. Aid to the Church in Need announced that the Archdiocese of Kaduna reported the abduction of a priest amid a violent attack in Kushe Gugdu, located in Kaduna State’s Kagarko Local Government Area. This incident took place on a Monday, where Fr. Bobbo Paschal, the parish priest of St. Stephen Parish, was among those taken captive. Tragically, the brother of another priest, Fr. Anthony Yero, was killed in the raid, further highlighting the severity of the situation. The organization expressed its alarm…

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Brian Harpole, Charlie Kirk’s former head of security, recently addressed unsettling rumors that arose following Kirk’s assassination in September. Speculation suggested that two members of Kirk’s security team were using hand signals moments before the attack by a pro-trans activist in Utah. This led to discussions about whether the guards had prior knowledge of the incident. In a recent appearance on Shawn Ryan’s podcast, Harpole dismissed these claims. He was clear and direct in his explanation, noting that his team relies on effective communication methods, especially during critical situations. “If we needed to relay a message, then we’d do it…

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President Trump is hosting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, leading to significant discussions between the two leaders. Today’s high-profile diplomatic meeting marks a notable shift in U.S.-Saudi relations, especially since the crown prince’s last visit was in 2018, a year tainted by the tragic murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. This meeting comes after the Biden administration’s intelligence assessments pointed to the crown prince’s involvement in Khashoggi’s killing. However, President Trump appears to have sidestepped this issue, opting instead to welcome the crown prince as a legitimate business partner. His stance is in stark contrast to…

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The legal actions taken by America First Legal against Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) highlight significant tensions between parental rights and school district policies. The group has filed a federal complaint alleging that parents are being denied or delayed in their requests to review classroom materials, which they claim violates federal law. Central to the complaint is the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), which grants parents the right to inspect all instructional materials related to their children’s education. According to Rosalind Hanson, a director with Moms For Liberty, her formal request to inspect the curriculum was mishandled by MCPS…

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House lawmakers are gearing up for a significant vote on a bill aimed at uncovering the truth behind the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. This legislation, known as the Epstein Transparency Act, would require the Justice Department to release all its files related to Epstein. The initiative has gained momentum through a discharge petition led by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.). This approach enables lawmakers to bypass leadership opposition and demand a full House vote, a rare move demonstrating bipartisan support and urgency. “The House will come together today for the survivors,” Khanna stated emphatically during a press…

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