Liberal radio host Charlamagne Tha God put Ex-Democratic Party Chairman Jamie Harrison in the hot seat recently, directly questioning him about the denial surrounding President Biden’s mental decline. The discussion took place on the Breakfast Club, where Harrison attempted to defend Biden and the Democratic Party in light of their recent electoral struggles. Charlamagne didn’t hold back. He challenged Harrison’s claims, saying, “It’s just hard to believe y’all,” emphasizing the past four years of perceived dishonesty from Democratic Party leaders. This moment exemplified the growing frustration among some in the party about their leadership’s transparency. Harrison, caught off guard, retorted,…
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In June, Terry Moran, a senior correspondent for ABC News, faced the consequences of his recent comments when the network dismissed him. The termination came after he made disparaging remarks about President Trump and White House Advisor Stephen Miller on X, a platform known for its rapid-fire exchanges. Despite his attempts to delete the post, the damage was already done, marking a significant shift in his career. In an interview on ‘In Good Faith,’ Moran expressed his belief that the United States is experiencing a period he describes as a “dark time in American history.” He openly declared himself a…
The head of a county elections board in North Carolina has resigned after startling accusations surfaced involving drugging children. James Yokeley Jr. stepped down from his role on the Surry County Board of Elections only two months after his appointment. This decision came after police released video evidence showing him allegedly hiding drugs in his grandchild’s ice cream. The incident, which took place on August 3, was ignited when two teenagers discovered hard items in their ice cream from Dairy Queen. Those teens were his step-granddaughter and her friend. According to reports from NC Newsline, Yokeley purportedly warned law enforcement…
In recent years, colleges in the Southern United States have seen a remarkable rise in applications. This surge comes as students seek alternatives to elite schools that many view as overly influenced by radical politics and political correctness. According to a report from Fortune, applications to Southern colleges have jumped by 50 percent since 2019, while Northern institutions have experienced less than 30 percent growth in the same timeframe. Families appear to prioritize civility, culture, and affordability when selecting educational institutions. A notable trend is the increase in interest from students in states like California and those in the Northeast…
The grooming gang scandal in the UK represents a deeply troubling chapter in British history. It is a failure that has manifested over decades, where society has turned a blind eye to grave injustices against vulnerable girls. The silent acceptance of this abhorrent behavior stands as a testament to systemic neglect by institutions meant to protect the innocent. The question lingers: how could those in power stand idle while gangs of predominantly Pakistani Muslim men exploited English girls? The stark contrast between community responses is alarming. The Sikh community, confronted with similar threats against their own, rallied together to form…
MANCHESTER, N.H. – In a renewed effort to shed light on the Jeffrey Epstein case, Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna from California and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky are calling for the release of files by the Justice Department. The two lawmakers are set to hold a news conference on Wednesday alongside ten victims of Epstein, whose experiences they believe will expose the depths of the scandal. Khanna stated, “People are going to be outraged” after hearing the victims’ stories for the first time. This push comes as part of a broader plan to introduce a bill in the House…
In an incident that highlights the tensions surrounding Europe’s geopolitical landscape, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen found herself in a precarious situation while arriving in Bulgaria. Her plane encountered serious issues with GPS navigation, forcing pilots to rely on outdated paper maps. This navigational failure has drawn considerable attention, particularly within the context of ongoing hostilities involving Russia and Ukraine. Von der Leyen was on a four-day trip through Eastern Europe, aimed at promoting a tougher stance against Russia. In Poland, during a visit to the border with Belarus, she did not hold back in her criticism of…
In an engaging and thought-provoking episode of Patriot TV, the discussion emphasized the essential role personal health plays in maintaining independence as a patriotic American. The show boldly stated that individuals must take charge of their health, illustrating that being healthy is not just personal; it is a collective obligation. “If you’re healthy then you know it. If you’re not healthy then you know that, too,” underlines the show’s appeal to personal awareness in health matters. The message goes beyond self-care; it presents health as a frontline of defense against larger societal challenges. It highlights that dependency on external systems…
President Trump is demanding transparency from Big Pharma regarding the effectiveness of COVID drugs, a topic that has stirred significant debate among experts and the public alike. His remarks this morning on Truth Social indicate a sense of urgency to get answers. “It is very important that the Drug Companies justify the success of their various COVID Drugs,” he stated, highlighting the divide in public opinion. Many believe the vaccines saved millions of lives, while others feel skeptical. The issue has escalated as discussions around the CDC’s credibility have intensified. Trump shared, “I want the answer, and I want it…
In a weekend marred by violence, Chicago witnessed a surge of shootings resulting in seven deaths and 37 injuries. This wave of crime has raised the stakes in the ongoing debate between local leaders and federal authorities. President Trump, poised to dispatch federal forces to Chicago, faces notable resistance from Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker. The latest incidents, which police indicate were comprised of various unrelated occurrences, have left many questioning the effectiveness of local law enforcement. Amid the turmoil, President Trump has proposed the deployment of the National Guard alongside federal agents to combat crime in high-risk…
Jessica Aber, a former U.S. Attorney appointed by President Biden, was recently found dead at her home in Alexandria, Virginia. She was just 43 years old. Authorities responded to an emergency call on March 22 and discovered an unresponsive woman. The Alexandria Police Department confirmed her identity as Aber, who had faced health challenges related to epilepsy. Her family suspected an epileptic seizure might have caused her death, and the Alexandria Medical Examiner has now ruled it a “sudden unexpected death in epilepsy” that occurred while she slept. This case raises questions about the time it took to establish the…
President Donald Trump has made headlines with his announcement over the weekend to issue an executive order for nationwide voting standards aimed at preventing electoral fraud. Central to Trump’s plan is a strong emphasis on voter identification. He has voiced his intent to mandate the use of paper ballots while restricting mail-in voting to service members stationed overseas and individuals who are too ill to vote in person. In his own words, he stated, “Voter I.D. Must Be Part of Every Single Vote. NO EXCEPTIONS!” and urged, “USE PAPER BALLOTS ONLY!!!” This proposed order is already sparking discussions about potential…
Donald Trump expressed optimism regarding a future trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He believes he is uniquely positioned to mediate a negotiation that might lead to peace in Ukraine, a region engulfed in conflict. During a statement on August 30, Trump affirmed, “A tri would happen. A bi [bilateral], I don’t know about, but a tri will happen. But you know, sometimes people aren’t ready for it.” This comment highlights his belief in the potential for a group discussion while acknowledging the current discord between the two leaders. The conflict in Ukraine has…
Greta Thunberg’s latest venture to Gaza has faced turbulent conditions right from the start. After departing from Barcelona, Spain, on a mission laden with supplies and heavy media attention, the flotilla met rough seas that forced its return. Despite their intentions, the activists’ fleet, consisting of 70 boats, struggled against winds reaching 35 mph. The Global Sumud Flotilla Mission explained, “We conducted a sea trial and then returned to port to allow the storm to pass.” The organization made it clear that safety concerns were prioritized, avoiding potential complications for smaller boats. This is not Thunberg’s first attempt to reach…
The recent decision by the U.S. government to freeze visas for holders of Palestinian Authority passports marks a significant shift in policy amidst rising tensions. The U.S. State Department has confirmed this visa freeze, as reported by The New York Times. This new directive builds upon an earlier announcement stating that Palestinian officials would not be granted passports to attend the United Nations General Assembly scheduled for September. This freeze has serious implications for Palestinians hoping to travel to the United States. It restricts entry not only for medical treatment and business engagements but also prevents university students from pursuing…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent announcement regarding Chinese nationals and the Department of Defense (DoD) coding projects underscores significant national security concerns. In a decisive move, Hegseth declared that the Pentagon will bar these individuals from working on crucial projects, particularly those involving cloud systems. This decision came after it was revealed that a program, known as “digital escorts,” was inadvertently allowing Chinese coders to participate under the auspices of Microsoft, with oversight from U.S. contractors. “This ultimately exposed the department to unacceptable risks,” Hegseth stated in a video shared on social media. His words resonate beyond the realm of…
The recent arrest of Kamieo Caines, the man accused of assaulting a New York Post reporter, highlights significant issues surrounding crime and bail reform in the city. Tina Moore, who has reported on crime for over two decades, revealed that Caines was arrested after attempting to sell drugs to an undercover police officer. Despite the violent nature of the assault on Moore, Caines was granted an outrageously low bail of just $1 by Manhattan’s District Attorney, known for being lenient toward criminals. When the news of his arrest surfaced, it raised serious questions about the effectiveness of the criminal justice…
This week, on FNC’s “Sunday Night in America,” Karl Rove, former deputy chief of staff under Bush, analyzed the U.S. Senate races ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Rove presented a cautious outlook for Republicans, noting a favorable map but warning of significant hurdles in key states. Rove highlighted the political landscape for Republicans, especially in Georgia and Michigan, while discussing an open seat in North Carolina. Host Trey Gowdy questioned whether the Senate had lost its appeal for current politicians, especially as notable figures like Joni Ernst and Thom Tillis step away from their roles. “Has the U.S. Senate…
The ongoing discussion about gender identity and medical diagnosis has reached a critical point. The medical community currently differentiates between gender dysphoria, recognized as a mental disorder, and gender incongruence, which is not classified as such. Official diagnostic guidelines, such as DSM-5 and ICD-11, categorize these two aspects distinctly. Gender dysphoria refers to the emotional distress that arises when one’s experienced gender does not align with their assigned sex. Gender incongruence, meanwhile, describes a mismatch of identity and biological sex that does not necessarily lead to distress. This distinction is rooted in the idea that societal factors, such as discrimination…
Rep. Rashida Tlaib took to the stage at the People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, where her speech was characterized by aggressive defiance and anti-Israel rhetoric. Tlaib, a member of the far-left congressional “Squad,” expressed her Palestinian heritage and framed her role in Congress as a form of resistance against America and Israel. Her remarks struck a harsh tone as she claimed that her presence in the U.S. government symbolizes a successful “infiltration” of American life by Palestinians. “I’d like to remind people that I’m not just a typical Palestinian. I’m a fallaha,” she stated, invoking her roots with palpable…
Retsef Levi recently made headlines after several top CDC officials resigned in protest over his leadership of the agency’s COVID-19 vaccine workgroup. In an exclusive interview with journalist Maryanne Demasi, Levi detailed the contentious situation behind closed doors at the CDC, revealing a struggle between traditional public health discussions and the push for transparency regarding vaccine injuries. Levi, who has long been a critic of mRNA vaccines, was appointed to lead the COVID-19 workgroup after previously serving on the CDC’s influential vaccine advisory panel. He has consistently raised concerns about the potential risks associated with vaccines made by companies like…