New Jersey resident Yehuda Miller, along with Phani Mantravadi of Check My Vote and Patty McMurray from The Gateway Pundit, is spearheading a monumental effort to investigate the integrity of the 2020 election in Michigan. Over 100 volunteers have come together to comb through nearly one million documents related to the November 2020 election in Detroit and Wayne County. Their investigation has hit a significant milestone thanks to a court ruling compelling the City of Detroit to produce records that officials initially denied releasing in response to Miller’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The task at hand is demanding…
Author: Mackenzie Web
The recent move by Minnesota’s state legislature to block a proposed bill mandating citizenship verification for voters has ignited a discussion centered on voter integrity. Conservative voices have amplified their concerns, fearing this development could open the door to rampant voter fraud. The situation arose following actions led by Democrats, which some Republicans argue may significantly undermine the electoral process. A tweet from a conservative account encapsulated the sentiment, declaring, “🚨 HOLY CRAP! Minnesota Democrats have officially BLOCKED requiring the Secretary of State to verify all voters are U.S. citizens.” This response illustrates the frustration over perceived vulnerabilities in the…
The recent military engagement with Iran, labeled a “little excursion” by former President Donald Trump, has proven to be more complex than anticipated. This conflict, ongoing for roughly two months, has shifted discussions about military strategies in the Persian Gulf. Initial expectations of a swift victory for U.S. forces have been overshadowed by Iran’s ability to retaliate effectively and disrupt vital shipping routes. Trump’s casual characterization of the conflict contrasts sharply with the reality on the ground. In a connected tweet, he attempted to downplay the situation, emphasizing that the conflict’s duration is far shorter than the protracted battles in…
Former President Donald Trump’s recent proposal for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10% has generated significant discussion. The proposed limit, effective January 20, 2026, coincides with a key date for Trump and his supporters, who hope for a return to the White House in the upcoming election. This initiative is framed as a response to what many view as predatory lending practices that burden millions of Americans. In announcing the proposal on Truth Social, Trump stated that consumers should no longer be “ripped off” by credit card companies that charge exorbitant interest rates. His concerns resonate…
The recent mayoral debate in Los Angeles showcased a stark divide on the issue of noncitizen voting in local elections. Candidates were asked a straightforward yes-or-no question about whether noncitizens should be permitted to cast ballots. This simple query revealed the complexity surrounding a contentious topic. Democrat Mayor Karen Bass sidestepped a clear answer, stating, “It depends,” while Republican challenger Spencer Pratt was direct, replying with a firm, “No.” Starting off with a clear stance, Pratt’s response highlighted his opposition to noncitizen voting, while Bass’s refusal to provide a definitive answer allowed for ambiguity in her position. Bass went on…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent trip to Rome and Vatican City signifies an important step in addressing growing tensions between the U.S. and the Vatican, particularly concerning Middle Eastern policies and the ongoing Iran war. This high-profile meeting with Pope Leo XIV and Cardinal Parolin is crucial as it occurs after President Donald Trump’s contentious remarks toward the Pope, which included labeling him “soft on crime and terrorism.” Rubio’s visit, which spans two days, underscores the urgency of diplomatic engagement at a time when relations are strained. The Pope’s critical statement—”God doesn’t listen to the prayers of those who…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to Rome and the Vatican stands as a significant moment for U.S. diplomacy, especially in light of recent public disputes. Scheduled from Wednesday to Friday, this trip aims to mend ties strained by President Donald Trump’s criticisms of both Pope Leo XIV and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Rubio’s agenda includes crucial discussions with the Pope and Prime Minister Meloni. The backdrop of this diplomatic mission is marked by tensions stemming from Trump’s vocal disagreements with the Vatican regarding Middle East policies, as well as Meloni’s defense of the Pope. Trump’s social media posts…
Former Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is under intense scrutiny following a CNN report detailing multiple allegations of inappropriate behavior involving women on social media. According to the report, several women accused Swalwell of sending sexually explicit messages and videos on Snapchat. Less than a month ago, he left Congress amid accusations of sexual assault and other misconduct. This latest scandal raises serious questions about his conduct. Reporters from CNN spoke with more than a dozen women who recounted uncomfortable experiences with the former congressman over the past decade. These allegations point to a pattern of behavior where Swalwell transitioned from…
China’s directive to companies to ignore U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil marks a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape. This move signals a clearer intention from Beijing to bolster its ties with Tehran, even as the U.S. tightens its grip on Iranian economic activities. The order, issued by China’s Commerce Ministry, employs a “blocking statute” originally enacted in 2021. This legislation protects Chinese firms from complying with what Beijing sees as illegitimate foreign sanctions. By openly endorsing this stance, China is not just circumventing U.S. restrictions; it is emphatically defying Washington’s authority. Max Meizlish, a senior research analyst at the…
Recent data reveals a striking trend in American relocation patterns, particularly highlighting an ongoing movement toward the southern states. Texas and Florida continue to attract the highest number of new residents, but South Carolina is emerging as the standout with the fastest growth rate in the nation. According to the latest IRS figures, this trend is fueled by factors such as lower taxes, increased job opportunities, and an overall better quality of life. For its size, South Carolina’s population growth is remarkable—over 1% of its residents have relocated from other states in the last year alone. This translates to approximately…
Recent discussions hint at an intriguing possibility: Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, could sway toward the Republican Party. This speculation has emerged from a report by Jonathan Martin of Politico, detailing how Trump and several GOP officials are testing the waters regarding this potential shift. Although Fetterman has reiterated his commitment to the Democratic Party, certain actions and conversations signal a complex dynamic at play. Trump appears ready to extend a welcoming hand to Fetterman. According to Martin, the former president “has made the sell, offering his patented total and complete endorsement plus a financial windfall to the…
Rudy Giuliani, often referred to as “America’s Mayor,” is fighting back against his recent health scare after a severe case of pneumonia. At 81 years old, the situation appeared grave, with reports suggesting a priest was summoned to provide last rites. The troubling circumstances surrounding his illness seem to be turning around, as his doctor, Dr. Maria Ryan, shared encouraging news about his recovery. During a segment on Fox News Channel, Dr. Ryan provided a glimpse into Giuliani’s battle and the remarkable turnaround in his condition. She vividly recalled the precarious nature of his health shortly after he returned from…
Brett Ligon’s recent victory in the special election for Texas State Senate District 4 marks a significant consolidation of Republican power in the Houston area. His decisive win, securing nearly 75% of the votes against Democrat Ron Angeletti, reflects not just personal popularity but also the enduring strength of the GOP in a district broadly characterized as deep red. The election was prompted by the resignation of former state Sen. Brandon Creighton, who stepped down to lead the Texas Tech University System. This resignation created an opportunity for Ligon, a former Montgomery County district attorney with nearly two decades of…
A young woman in Texas now faces serious charges stemming from an alleged act of arson at the Republican Headquarters in Comal County. Grace Carol Brown, just 21 years old and from New Braunfels, was arrested following an investigation that led authorities to execute a search and arrest warrant. Brown is being held at the Comal County Jail with a bond set at $200,000. The incident at the Republican Headquarters happened on January 14. Employees discovered substantial damage when they arrived for work, noting that an exterior window had been smashed and a fire set inside the building. Fortunately, despite…
Travis Holdman, a Republican State Senator in Indiana, is feeling the backlash from his constituents for what they perceive as a betrayal. His refusal to support a redistricting map in the legislature, a decision that could have secured additional Republican seats in Congress, has cost him dearly in the recent elections. The fallout is a testament to the power of the MAGA movement and its influence on Republican politics at the state level. In a legislative climate where many Republicans are leaning towards aligning with the Trump agenda, Holdman’s decision to oppose redistricting did not sit well with the electorate.…
The recent controversy surrounding Minnesota’s new state flag is a telling example of how civic pride and cultural identity can collide with political decisions. The state’s new emblem, criticized for its striking resemblance to the national flag of Somalia, has ignited strong reactions from local leaders and citizens alike. What started as an initiative from a legislative commission has turned into a contentious issue, reflecting deeper sentiments within the community. At the heart of this dispute is the refusal of several mayors to display the new flag, asserting that it fails to represent the state’s values. Mayor Ryan Sabas of…
Former White House Spokeswoman Jen Psaki and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently found themselves in a familiar scenario… lamenting the fate of anti-Trump Republicans during a segment on MS NOW. Their conversation hinted at a disconnect between their perception of political loyalty and that of the Republican electorate. Psaki and Buttigieg displayed a clear fondness for Republicans who oppose Donald Trump, referring to them as “allies,” despite not aligning ideologically. Psaki remarked, “These Republicans in Indiana… knew what was coming if they stood up to Trump. They stood up to him anyway.” Their concern for these candidates seems disingenuous,…
In the recent Los Angeles mayoral debate, Spencer Pratt, a reality TV star and candidate, launched a direct attack on current leadership as the city grapples with a persistent homelessness crisis. His remarks during the debate emphasized a stark divide in approaches to one of the most pressing issues facing voters. Pratt did not shy away from using bold language. He asserted that the heart of the homelessness issue lies not solely in housing but in rampant drug addiction. His tweet accused City Councilmember Nithya Raman of failing to adequately address the crisis and alleged financial mismanagement regarding funds intended…
On April 16, 2026, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered a pointed critique of New York City’s progressive policies while speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference. His remarks centered on the leadership of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, specifically targeting what he views as detrimental fiscal policies that are driving taxpayers and businesses out of New York. DeSantis emphasizes that Florida’s economic and demographic growth stems from a stark contrast in tax and regulatory approaches between the two states. DeSantis has zeroed in on progressive taxation strategies backed by Mamdani, particularly the pierre-à-terre tax, which targets non-primary residences valued over $5 million.…
The situation in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains presents a dire reality marked by war, famine, and profound suffering. The region is a haunting example of what happens when longstanding persecution meets armed conflict. With a population largely composed of Christians, the Nuba Mountains are now grappling with what the World Food Programme calls “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.” Caleb Maisonville of the Free Burma Rangers describes the plight of the people as exacerbated by the government’s brutal tactics. “They’re not allowing the civilians to move out. The reports we’re hearing is they’re using the civilians as human shields,” he stated from…
The Palisades fire disaster on January 7, 2024, has sparked intense debate in Los Angeles, particularly in the race for mayor. Candidate Spencer Pratt has taken aim at his opponent, Karen Bass, claiming she has mismanaged the city’s water resources amid ongoing wildfire challenges. His sharp accusations signal a deep-seated frustration that resonates with residents who experienced the crisis firsthand. Pratt did not hold back during a recent debate, denouncing Bass as “an INCREDIBLE LIAR!” His fiery rhetoric followed her statements about water management, which he contends obscured critical shortcomings during the emergency. The exchanges became contentious when the moderator…