BALTIMORE – Local leaders in Baltimore tout reductions in crime, claiming the city is safer than it has been in years. However, the experiences of residents tell a different story. Many feel unsafe and believe that crime is not being addressed as effectively as the leadership suggests. In a recent survey conducted by Fox News Digital, over a dozen Baltimore residents voiced their anxieties about safety in their neighborhoods. Tasha, a young mother navigating the streets of Penn-North with her baby stroller, expressed grave concerns about her safety. “There are so many things and so much going on in Baltimore,”…
Author: Mackenzie Web
In the wake of a brutal murder in North Carolina, Americans are grappling with the horrifying details surrounding the death of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. She was allegedly stabbed by Decarlos Brown Jr. in an incident that has shocked the community and raised serious questions about safety and race relations in the country. The video footage of Zarutska’s attack is as distressing as it is revealing. In a stunning turn of events, CNN’s Van Jones expressed outrage — but not directed at the man accused of the killing. Instead, his ire was aimed at Charlie Kirk, who suggested that…
Recently, business magnate Elon Musk expressed strong support for Vice President JD Vance’s stance on violent crime. Vance stated that a small group of individuals is responsible for the majority of violent crime, a sentiment Musk echoed. Vance highlighted a critical point: “The big lie the Democrats told about violent crime is that it’s ‘systemic’ and therefore no one’s really responsible.” This perspective challenges the narrative that widespread social issues are to blame for crime, suggesting instead that specific individuals should face consequences. Musk further contributed to the discussion, questioning the morality of those who display empathy for potential murderers…
In a recent social media moment, President Trump showcased his sharp wit while addressing a reporter’s disrespect. He was defending his administration’s decision to mobilize the National Guard in Washington, D.C., citing a spike in violent crime as the catalyst for this action. This move has proven effective, with a noticeable reduction in crime and residents feeling safer on the streets. However, critics on the left have seized the chance to undermine the president by framing the deployment as an unconstitutional overreach of power. During his exchange, Trump struck back with a memorable retort, stating, “Darling, that’s fake news. Listen,…
In a troubling moment during a House session, Rep. John Larson, 76, faced a medical episode while addressing proposed reforms from DOGE. As he spoke on the House floor, Larson paused for 15 seconds, a freeze that appeared uncomfortable for both him and the audience. When he finally continued, his tone had shifted to one that was more somber and grave. Larson opened his remarks with comments reminiscent of familiar Democratic rhetoric. “Don’t worry, no one on the Republican side… is going to speak up and challenge us,” he asserted. However, the moment quickly turned into confusion. As he stared…
Back in June 2024, the allegations swirling around Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) raised eyebrows but seemed to fade away—until now. With President Trump back in charge, the Department of Justice under his watch might put these claims back on the front burner. At the center of this controversy is her husband, Tim Mynett, and the financial dealings tied to him. During a heated primary race, Omar faced off against Don Samuels, her opponent who questioned her integrity. Samuels accused Omar of misusing her position for personal gain, particularly in relation to her campaign finances. “Omar paid her husband Tim Mynett…
In a significant initiative aimed at protecting American seniors, the FBI has announced a focused effort to combat scams targeting older citizens. This move, led by Kash Patel, coincides with recent actions by the Department of Justice revealing a major fraud operation based in the Dominican Republic. Scammers prey on the emotional connections grandparents have with their grandchildren, exploiting their trust to siphon off millions of dollars. The DOJ’s operation unveiled a vast network of fraudsters running a call center from the Dominican Republic. They tricked vulnerable individuals—many over the age of 80—into believing their loved ones were in dire…
In a noteworthy shift in law enforcement priorities, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) took on the unusual task of providing security for former Vice President Kamala Harris following a decision by President Donald Trump to revoke her Secret Service protection. To manage this, Governor Gavin Newsom deployed California Highway Patrol officers with the assistance of the LAPD to ensure Harris’s safety, despite growing criticisms that this move took valuable resources away from crime suppression in the city. Reports from insiders indicated that Metropolitan Division officers, who should have been patrolling some of the most crime-ridden areas of Los Angeles,…
FBI Director Kash Patel has made it clear that the agency is taking voter fraud very seriously, especially in light of recent arrests in Pennsylvania. Speaking with Breitbart News, Patel emphasized that those committing this “serious crime” will face accountability. The Department of Justice recently announced charges against two individuals for separate voter fraud schemes targeting both the 2020 and 2024 elections—key battlegrounds given the state’s swing status. On September 5, the DOJ revealed that Matthew Laiss, 31, and Miya Pack, 39, face multiple counts related to voting fraud. Laiss was indicted for voting more than once in federal elections…
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing scrutiny as he maneuvers through a political landscape heavily influenced by his ongoing disagreements with the Trump administration. In a recent letter addressed to the state legislature, Newsom claimed that President Donald Trump harbors a “relentless, unhinged California obsession.” This statement underscores not only the tension between state and federal leadership but also the governor’s attempt to position California as a battleground for progressive ideals against a backdrop of conservative policies. In this letter, delivered in lieu of a traditional State of the State address—one he has avoided for the past three years—Newsom highlighted…
President Donald Trump dined at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab on Tuesday night, celebrating his administration’s success in tackling crime in Washington, D.C. Despite the occasion, the evening was interrupted by protesters from Code Pink, an organization criticized for its support of Hamas. These protesters approached the restaurant to voice their discontent as Trump entered. Accompanying Trump were notable administration figures including Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. The restaurant, situated just a short distance from the White House, buzzed with excitement as Trump addressed reporters outside. “It’s a…
Democrat Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has stepped into the limelight, making headlines for calling out his own party’s embrace of socialism. During a recent interview, he did not hold back, referring to Democrats who support socialist ideas as “morons.” His remarks serve as a stark reminder of the party’s evolving stance on economic systems over the past decades. Fetterman’s comments came in response to a Gallup poll showing 42 percent of Democrats view capitalism favorably, while a striking 66 percent leaned toward socialism. When questioned about this discrepancy, he shared his experiences in Croatia, a country with a history…
NATO’s preparedness is at the forefront as tensions rise in Eastern Europe. With peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine lagging, the specter of conflict looms larger. Reports indicate that Russian forces are intensifying their air assaults, launching as many as 700 geranium drones and a significant number of missiles at Ukrainian military sites and energy infrastructure. This includes regions far from the frontline, raising concerns throughout the region. Recently, the situation escalated dramatically when Polish authorities took decisive action to secure their airspace. Warsaw International Airport was closed, and military aircraft were scrambled after reports emerged of Russian drones crossing…
A federal appeals court has intervened in a contentious legal battle surrounding President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, offering a temporary victory for the administration. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday night to pause a previous order from U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, who had blocked the deployment of soldiers under the assumption that it violated the Posse Comitatus Act. This legal dispute began when Judge Breyer, appointed by former President Clinton, asserted that Trump’s actions amounted to an overreach of authority. The judge criticized the President’s move to federalize the National Guard,…
In a startling display of forthrightness, Dr. Toby Rogers delivered a powerful testimony before the U.S. Senate, shedding light on the explosive claims surrounding the rise of autism in America. His assertions have sparked critical conversations about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) claims regarding the condition and the role of vaccines. Dr. Rogers, an esteemed political economist and researcher associated with the Brownstone Institute, raised eyebrows as he rejected the long-standing narrative attributing autism primarily to genetic factors. According to Dr. Rogers, the CDC has maintained a flawed story for decades. In his compelling testimony, he argued…
A robbery in Dania Beach, Florida, escalated dramatically after a victim refused to remain defenseless. The encounter, which occurred on Saturday evening at a 7-Eleven, began with a gunpoint robbery in the parking lot. Helen Kessel, just 19, has been identified by police as the suspect in this incident. Initially, Kessel followed through with plans to rob the convenience store after targeting a customer. As the suspect was inside, a key moment unfolded outside. One of the robbery victims, fed up with the situation, decided to retrieve his own firearm from his vehicle. When Kessel exited the store, he was…
A manhunt is on for Jamel McGriff, a 42-year-old suspect in the horrific murder of an elderly couple in Queens, New York. Authorities describe McGriff as a “career criminal” with a 30-year criminal history, currently on probation. He is accused of breaking into the Oltons’ home through a back door on Monday morning, holding them hostage for hours, and ultimately taking their lives in a brutal manner. The victims, 78-year-old Maureen Olton and her 76-year-old husband, Frank Thomas Olton, were found in their home—Frank was discovered tied up in the basement with multiple stab wounds, while Maureen was found on…
In November 2013, the Senate faced a seismic shift when then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid set off what became known as the first “nuclear option.” This maneuver effectively curtailed the filibuster rules for executive branch nominees, requiring only a simple majority — instead of the prior 60 votes — to confirm them. The move, dramatic in its nature, opened Pandora’s box in the Senate and altered the landscape for future nominations, leaving a complex trail of consequences in its wake. Fast forward to 2017, and the implications were felt again when former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell employed the second…
Dr. Jake Scott faced intense scrutiny during a recent Senate hearing, where his expertise came into question. The hearing, led by Senator Ron Johnson, revealed a troubling gap in knowledge regarding mRNA vaccines, raising concerns about the credibility of those in the public health establishment. Dr. Scott, a clinical professor at Stanford University and co-leader of the Vaccine Integrity Project, presented a strong defense of vaccines, labeling them as among the “most transparent and safest medical interventions in history.” He pointed to extensive data from 1,704 randomized controlled trials involving over 10.5 million participants. Scott insisted that these systems can…
A D.C. grand jury has declined to indict Paul Bryant, a D.C. attorney and West Point graduate, who was charged with assaulting National Guardsmen. The decision comes amid a series of rejections by grand juries in similar cases, raising questions about the prosecution’s approach in this specific instance and others like it. On Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed that the grand jury rejected serious charges against Bryant, who allegedly threatened Guardsmen while on duty. The confrontation occurred during a significant federal presence in D.C., following directives from the former president to bolster security in the area. Eyewitness reports noted…
At a recent White House briefing, Karoline Leavitt challenged the media in a forceful manner, particularly regarding their coverage—or lack thereof—of a tragic murder. The press secretary is no stranger to confronting the media’s narratives, but her remarks about the slaying of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska highlighted a troubling pattern of selective reporting. Zarutska, only 23 years old, fell victim to a brutal stabbing in Charlotte, North Carolina, allegedly at the hands of Decarlos Brown Jr., a man with a long criminal history. Leavitt derisively pointed out that the story did not receive the attention it deserved. “This is pure…