Author: Mackenzie Web

Two men engaged in an embarrassing public display after they were caught on surveillance video urinating on the driveway of U.S. Representative Tim Burchett in Tennessee. The incident occurred on a Tuesday evening around 5 p.m. ET, with one man clearly visible next to a Jeep while the other, out of sight, reportedly urinated on nearby security equipment. Their reactions when they noticed the camera were jolting: one exclaimed, “Oh no! There’s a camera!” while the other frantically looked for where it was located. Burchett took to social media to seek help in identifying the offenders, clearly disturbed by their…

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Republican Rep. Byron Donalds is making moves as he sets his sights on the Florida governor’s mansion. His campaign plans to make a splash this Thursday by deploying two trucks outside former Vice President Kamala Harris’ book tour stop in Miami. The trucks will play a video message stating, “Kamala Harris and radical Florida Democrats are for they/them. Byron Donalds is for you.” This bold strategy aims to draw attention to his gubernatorial bid while taking a jab at prominent Democratic figures. The video targeting Harris, along with Florida Democrats Jerry Demings and David Jolly, uses visuals like rainbow pride…

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On Thursday, Democratic leaders in Congress raised alarms over former President Donald Trump’s incendiary social media posts, accusing several Democratic senators of serious misconduct. Trump’s inflammatory remarks, posted on his platform Truth Social, followed a video featuring six lawmakers urging military personnel to refuse unlawful orders. He described their actions as “really bad, and Dangerous to our Country,” suggesting they engaged in “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!!” His subsequent posts escalated the rhetoric, declaring such behavior to be “punishable by DEATH.” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was quick to respond, stating on the Senate floor that Trump “was explicitly calling for…

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President Donald Trump has made a stark declaration regarding the actions of certain Democrat lawmakers, labeling their behavior as “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!” His remarks follow the release of a video in which several Democratic congressional members urged military and intelligence personnel to defy orders from the President. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump did not hold back his criticism. He called attention to a clip featuring six Democrats — Senators Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly alongside Representatives Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan. These lawmakers explicitly instructed service members and intelligence officials…

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is set to address the media today, hot on the heels of President Trump signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law. This newfound commitment to transparency follows years of controversy surrounding the Epstein case, particularly regarding the prominent Democrats linked to the disgraced financier. Trump’s enthusiastic announcement made it clear that he believes this move marks a turning point in the public’s understanding of the Epstein matter. In his statement, Trump emphasized his view that the release of these files could expose certain “associations” that Democrats may prefer to keep hidden. “Perhaps the…

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s recent performance on CNN reveals much about her approach to truth and accountability. This week’s exchange on “The Source” provides a striking example of the disconnect prevalent among some Democratic representatives. When the Texas congresswoman accused EPA administrator Lee Zeldin of taking money from “somebody named Jeffrey Epstein,” she invoked the notorious name of the convicted sex offender, stirring immediate backlash. Crockett’s defense was both astonishing and revealing. When host Kaitlan Collins clarified that Zeldin received funds from a different Jeffrey Epstein, a physician and not the infamous sex trafficker, Crockett’s response was astonishingly childlike. “I never…

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Brian Harpole, head of security for Charlie Kirk, shared a troubling account in a recent interview regarding the security measures—or lack thereof—leading up to Kirk’s tragic shooting on September 10. The details he revealed raise serious questions about communication and preparedness from local law enforcement at Utah Valley University (UVU). During his interview on the Shawn Ryan Show, Harpole disclosed text messages exchanged with UVU Police Chief Jeff Long. The messages highlighted serious concerns about rooftop access before the event where Kirk would be speaking. Harpole informed Chief Long that students could access rooftops above the area where Kirk was…

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States led by Democrat officials are caught in a challenging struggle as they attempt to transition to 100% green energy. Their efforts to stabilize the power grid often clash with lawsuits being filed against fossil fuel companies. These lawsuits mirror the legal battles of the 1990s when numerous states took action against tobacco firms like Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds for misleading consumers about the dangers of smoking. Those legal battles culminated in a $200 billion settlement in 1998, which prohibited billboard advertising and changed corporate liability in significant ways. Fast forward to today, and we see new lawsuits targeting…

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s recent blunders raise serious questions about her research skills and credibility. During an exchange with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Crockett attempted to implicate Republicans in a scandal involving donations from a Jeffrey Epstein. The problem? She mentioned the wrong man entirely. The Epstein in question was a physician with no ties to the infamous convicted sex offender, leading to a chaotic attempt at damage control from Crockett. Crockett’s defense continuously referred back to her claim that she never specifically named the infamous Epstein, arguing that her team’s quick research didn’t yield the right results in time. “I never…

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Rep. Al Green, representing Texas, is set to introduce yet another round of articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. This announcement comes amid growing unrest within the Democratic Party and reflects a significant moment in the ongoing battle between Democrats and the Trump administration. Green characterized his upcoming motion as a “litmus test” for his party’s commitment to opposing Trump’s administration. “There will be articles of impeachment filed before the Christmas break. This, I pledge,” he declared emphatically. By pushing for this action, Green emphasizes the importance of participation in democracy. He has positioned impeachment as a collective responsibility,…

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The exchange between U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and House Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett has taken a sharp turn into confusion and rebuttal. This situation raises questions about accountability and clarity when discussing public figures and their financial backers. At the heart of the dispute is Crockett’s assertion that Zeldin, among others, accepted donations from someone named Jeffrey Epstein. However, Zeldin quickly clarified that the Epstein in question was a physician with no connection to the notorious convicted sex offender of the same name. His response on social media resonated with exasperation, encapsulated in the line, “When you…

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President Donald Trump confirmed a meeting with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, highlighting the tensions between the two before they even meet. Trump took to Truth Social to declare, “Communist Mayor of New York City, Zohran ‘Kwame’ Mamdani, has asked for a meeting.” His characterization sets an assertive tone, emphasizing the political divide. The meeting is scheduled for Friday in the Oval Office, with details on the agenda to be revealed later. The Mamdani camp described the meeting more neutrally. “As is customary for an incoming mayoral administration, the Mayor-elect plans to meet with the President in Washington to…

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A violent incident aboard a Chicago train highlights ongoing issues with repeat offenders in the criminal justice system. Lawrence Reed, 50, has amassed 49 prior arrests, many of which include severe offenses. Yet he remains a free man until now, following his recent act of setting a 26-year-old woman on fire. On Monday evening, Reed allegedly doused the young woman with a flammable liquid while aboard the Blue Line train and then ignited it, shouting, “Burn b*tch!” The shocking nature of this attack raises critical questions about public safety and the effectiveness of the current justice system in addressing habitual…

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President Donald Trump is known for his fondness for deals, and this week he received a significant pledge from Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Crown Prince committed to funneling $1 trillion from the oil-rich kingdom into the United States. This bold announcement was hailed by Trump as evidence of his strong ties with Riyadh and an indication that international funds are eager to reinvest in the American economy. However, one must look past the impressive headline figure. Experts caution that much of this promised investment exists only hypothetically, and the actual cash flow may take years to…

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The political landscape is shifting as economic concerns weigh heavily on voters just one year after major victories for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. The recent election cycle has demonstrated a backlash against those in power as affordability issues become central to voter sentiment. A new Fox News poll reveals troubling feedback for the president, with three-quarters of respondents expressing negative views about the economy and attributing their financial stress to his administration. The poll indicates that many Americans, including Republicans, are feeling the pinch in everyday expenses, with costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare, and housing all on…

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The funeral of former Vice President Dick Cheney took place today at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Cheney, who served under President George W. Bush, died at 84 due to complications from pneumonia and cardiovascular disease. His health had been fragile for years, having undergone a heart transplant in 2012. Notably absent from the service were former President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, who were reportedly not invited. This omission speaks volumes, considering Cheney’s public criticism of Trump. The former vice president openly stated his intention to vote for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, arguing that…

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Aftyn Behn is a Democrat representative for Tennessee’s 51st House District, but her campaign for the 7th Congressional District reveals a curious approach to gaining support. In what seems to be a significant misstep, Behn has openly expressed her disdain for Nashville, the very city she seeks to represent. Her comments raise eyebrows about her suitability as a candidate for public office. During a recent interview, Behn laid bare her feelings, stating, “I hate the city. I hate the bachelorettes. I hate the pedal taverns. I hate country music.” These words are striking, especially coming from someone aiming to gain…

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Violent crime in America’s urban areas has sharply increased during the Biden administration, contradicting official claims of declining crime rates. Data from the National Crime Victimization Survey reveals a staggering 61 percent surge in violent crime in cities between 2019 and 2024. In stark contrast, crime rates in suburban and rural regions remained nearly the same. Urban violent crime rates are now 46 percent higher than the national average and more than double those in rural communities. Meanwhile, property crime statistics show a similar trend. Many of these violent crimes remain unreported, leading to a skewed narrative from the Biden…

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President Trump’s reaction to a recent video by six congressional Democrats reveals an intensity that reflects his ongoing battle against perceived threats to his administration. The video calls for members of the military and intelligence community to defy the President’s orders, branding such orders as illegal. This bold declaration serves as a direct challenge to Trump, igniting what he deemed “seditious behavior.” The lawmakers involved—Senators Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly, along with Representatives Chris DeLuzio, Chrissy Houlahan, Maggie Goodlander, and Jason Crow—have positioned themselves against the backdrop of a constitutional oath. They insist that those serving in the military and…

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Senator Lindsey Graham’s response to a viral video featuring a group of Democratic lawmakers urging military service members to “refuse illegal orders” raises significant questions about the implications of their message. Graham, a military veteran himself, wrote letters to each Democrat involved, demanding clarity on what constitutes “illegal orders” in the context of their statements. The video includes six well-known lawmakers with military or intelligence backgrounds, including Senators Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly, and Representatives Maggie Goodlander, Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan. They assert that service members have not only the right but also the responsibility to disobey…

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In a troubling case out of Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro found himself in the hot seat after authorities arrested Akhror Bozorov, an Uzbek illegal immigrant with alleged ties to terrorist organizations. His detainment by ICE occurred while he was operating a commercial truck in Kansas and holding a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license (CDL) with a Philadelphia address. This incident raises serious questions about the state’s vetting process for noncitizens looking to obtain driver’s licenses. Governor Shapiro responded swiftly to the backlash, emphasizing that Bozorov had passed through the state’s licensing process without any flags from the federal databases utilized to…

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