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Hilton has moved to remove an independently franchised Minneapolis-area hotel from operating under its brand after the property barred immigration enforcement agents from staying there and later contradicted claims that the policy had been reversed. The decision followed public backlash on Monday after the Department of Homeland Security shared an email sent by the Hampton Inn by Hilton in Lakeville, Minnesota, informing federal authorities that it was canceling reservations made by immigration agents ahead of a major enforcement deployment in the Twin Cities. NO ROOM AT THE INN!@HiltonHotels has launched a coordinated campaign in Minneapolis to REFUSE service to DHS…

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, used profanity to criticize the U.S. Supreme Court after it temporarily upheld Texas’ newly redrawn congressional districts, accusing the court and Republican officials of attempting to manipulate the political system ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. In a video posted Sunday to her YouTube account, Crockett reacted to the Supreme Court’s December order that allowed Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s revised congressional maps to remain in effect ahead of the November elections. The new districts are expected to result in up to five additional Republican seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Trump’s Sovereign…

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An exchange between independent journalist Nick Shirley and a longtime Minnesota resident identified as David has drawn attention to allegations of large-scale fraud in the state, particularly within the Twin Cities area and programs tied to public assistance and healthcare services. Shirley opened the discussion by asking David to describe the scope of fraud in Minnesota, citing ongoing controversies surrounding state government oversight. “There’s a lot of fraud happening here in Minnesota. You’ve been living here for years now. How bad is this fraud?” Shirley asked. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? David, who said…

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A Fox News exchange between host Jesse Watters and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt focused on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, following reports of alleged fraud and Walz’s decision to withdraw from his re-election race. Watters opened the segment by asking Leavitt directly about the developments surrounding Walz. “Does it surprise you what’s happening with Tim Walz?” Watters asked. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Leavitt said the situation did not come as a surprise, citing what she described as mounting revelations uncovered during the Trump administration. “Unfortunately, it doesn’t. The scale of the fraud…

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No visiting Afghanistan for us Due to the travel bans or restrictions President Trump has placed on the following list of countries, they have returned in kind. I won’t miss vacationing in one of the countries rife with terrorism. The Daily Express wrote, As we usher in the New Year, many of us might have resolved to travel more in 2026. However, before you begin scouring for flights and making reservations, it’s crucial to be aware of all the countries that are revoking visas for American travelers. If you were going to travel to one of the following countries, be…

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China has never been more trade-dependent in its history. Xi Jinping’s only hope for an economy that is probably contracting is to increase exports. He knows — or should know — that he is in no position to disrupt international commerce. Xi apparently believes that a high degree of tension is in his personal interest because continual confrontation would prevent political adversaries from challenging or even deposing him…. Any incident, therefore, could spiral out of control. The United States has treaty obligations to defend two likely victims of Chinese aggression — Japan and the Philippines — and has a moral…

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Cea Weaver, a far-left activist whom Democratic New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani picked to run his administration’s Office to Protect Tenants, once said people who own private property were enabling “white supremacy” — despite her own mother being a homeowner. The key adviser to the newly minted socialist mayor wrote in a 2019 post to X (then known as Twitter) that “Private property, including and kind of ESPECIALLY homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy masquerading as ‘wealth building’ public policy.” However, at the time Weaver, who is white, sent the post, her professor mother had already been the…

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By Troy Myers|January 07, 2026Updated:January 07, 2026DORAL, Fla.—Zarai Maza survived a torched vehicle and a horrific car crash after peacefully protesting the Venezuelan regime, an unacceptable act in her home country, where speaking out could cost you your life or those of your family members.She said she believes that the Venezuelan dictatorship was trying to kill her over her activism.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) speaks to press after a meeting with other Congressional leaders and cabinet members about Venezuela at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington on Jan. 5, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe House will conduct a procedural vote on Jan. 7, paving the way for consideration of a bill to extend the enhanced subsidies for Obamacare Marketplaces as early as Jan. 8.The vote was prompted on Dec. 17 when four Republicans joined Democrats in signing a discharge petition, a parliamentary maneuver to bring a bill to the floor without a recommendation from the relevant committee.We had a…

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Icons of WeChat and Weibo apps on a smartphone. Petar Kujundzic/ReutersNews AnalysisAfter U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to stand trial in federal court, Chinese state media moved swiftly to condemn Washington—while allowing an unusually raw surge of anti-American hatred on its heavily censored social media platforms.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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Former Uvalde school district police officer Adrian Gonzales arrives in the courtroom at the Nueces County Courthouse in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Jan. 6, 2026. Eric Gay/Pool via AP PhotoCORPUS CHRISTI, Texas—In the crucial, chaotic minutes before a gunman in Uvalde, Texas, began firing inside an elementary school, a police officer now accused of failing to protect the children stood by without making a move to prevent the carnage, a prosecutor told a jury Tuesday.School officer Adrian Gonzales arrived at the scene of one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history while the teenage assailant was still outside the…

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks in the State Department Press Briefing Room in Washington, on Dec. 19, 2025. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty ImagesThe U.S. State Department has expanded its list of nations whose citizens will be subject to visa bonds of up to $15,000 to enter the United States, adding 25 more nations, according to its website.The latest additions will bring the total number of nations to 38, according to the department’s website, with visa bonds for the newly listed countries set to take effect on Jan. 21.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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The section of a Boeing 737 Max where a door plug fell while Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was in flight on Jan. 7, 2024. NTSB via APThe Alaska Airlines pilot who has been universally praised as a hero for safely landing a jet after a door plug panel flew off shortly after takeoff is suing Boeing because he believes the plane maker wrongly tried to blame him and the rest of the crew.Captain Brandon Fisher was commended by the heads of the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration and even Boeing executives for helping ensure none of…

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In an absolutely massive and quite exciting announcement posted to X, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced that the state had managed to work with federal law enforcement agents to develop a highway checkpoint strategy that led to the arrest of thousands upon thousands of illegal aliens in the state. For reference, Gov. DeSantis has been at the forefront of state-level assistance of ICE in fighting against the illegal immigration issue, doing everything from the highway checkpoint move to creating the Alligator Alcatraz detention facility to detain and deport illegal aliens with haste and ease. As such, the Florida governor…

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Elon Musk, the visionary former head of DOGE, amplified a brave citizen journalist’s exposé on rampant fraud in Minnesota’s Somali community under Tim Walz’s lax oversight. Young conservative Nick Shirley documented empty daycares and shell companies siphoning billions in taxpayer funds for housing, food, and vehicles. For context, most estimates place the total amount of fraud at $80-100 billion statewide, tied to scandals like Feeding Our Future. Building on this point, Musk declared that fraud in California, New York, and Illinois is far worse and estimated nationwide waste at ~10% of the federal budget. Starting the interaction, one of the…

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Due to the recent discovery of massive amounts of fraud in the state of Minnesota, the Trump administration is cutting off $10 billion in social services and child care funding that was destined to be sent to Democrat-led states, fearing the money has been given to non-citizens. The Department of Health and Human Services is slapping a freeze on taxpayer dollars from the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF), the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, and the Social Services Block Grant program. Concerning the TANF program, a total of $7.35 billion will be stopped from being sent to California,…

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Disgraced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz continues getting buried under an avalanche of bad news, as he has not only had to drop out of the Minnesota gubernatorial race, but is facing a major criminal investigation as the Trump Administration cracks down on the Somali migrant fraud that his state has become infamous for. As such, the embattled governor tried giving a press conference on what is happening and ended up just melting down in a total freakout in which he bitterly and virulently attacked President Donald J. Trump for trying to hold him accountable for allowing so much fraud to…

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In another entertaining, if ridiculous, reaction to the hugely successful operation in Venezuela that saw American forces capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Democrat House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries went ballistic over the Trump Administration’s success in capturing the socialist dictator. Such is what happened in a press conference delivered by Rep. Jeffries (D-NY) on Monday, January 5, during which he angrily berated listeners and the Trump Administration for launching an “unauthorized action” abroad and insisted that the administration is doing its best to start war after war, ignoring the president’s solid record of brokering peaces and ceasefires. Beginning the angry…

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Independent journalist Nick Shirley, whose viral 42-minute video exposed inactive Minnesota daycare centers that were receiving millions in government funds, discussed the backlash on the debut of Outkick’s “The Riley Gaines Show” podcast. Shirley claimed that leftists target him instead of addressing fraud, missing a chance to unite against the massive waste. For context, his video, viewed over 138 million times on X, prompted federal investigations and led HHS to freeze Minnesota childcare payments. Shirley said he’s received nationwide tips on similar fraud and plans further exposures. Starting off the segment, Riley Gaines, best known for her fight against trans…

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President Donald Trump has once again been vindicated by the ruling of a federal judge who decided to uphold the administration’s $100,000 fee for an H-1B visa. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell shot down a challenge against the fee from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Association of American Universities, which claimed the policy was unlawful. In the early part of December 2025, a total of 18 Democratic-led states sued the administration over the visa application fee. While the ruling is good news for Trump, the groups still have the right to appeal the decision. The judge’s ruling comes…

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Good Wednesday morning. Here is what is on President Trump’s agenda today: 2:30 PM THE PRESIDENT signs Executive Orders News roundup: Trump warns Republicans they have to win midterms or he’ll ‘get impeached’ Military ‘always an option’ for Trump to acquire Greenland, White House official says Trump to huddle with U.S. oil executives Friday on Venezuela 5 Democratic-run states are told that their child care funds have been frozen 600,000 Venezuelans face U.S. deportation after Maduro raid Conservatives Across the Country Mourn Michael Reagan Trump: ‘The Fraud Investigation of California Has Begun’ Welcome to Hell’: Venezuelans Describe Torture Under Maduro…

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A member of the National Guard stands guard at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest military complex, after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro after launching a “large-scale strike” on the South American country, in Caracas, Venezuela, on Jan. 3, 2026. Federico Parra/AFP via Getty ImagesAt least 24 Venezuelan security officers were killed during the U.S. military operation to capture former leader Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan military has said.This raises the official total death toll from the Jan. 3 raid to at least 56, including Cuban allies acting as security officials for the South American nation’s ruling regime.We had a problem…

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In a fury-filled post on Truth Social, President Trump again sounded off on one of his notorious enemies in Congress, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), seen by many as a total RINO because of how frequently he works with the Democrats in an attempt to hold up the administration’s efforts while garnering notoriety and attention for himself. As background, President Trump, after attacking Massie repeatedly, announced in late December that he was working with a MAGA Republican in Massie’s district to try and primary and unseat the notorious legislator so that he needn’t be tolerated and dealt with into the future.…

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Former Democratic Georgia Rep. Karen Bennett resigned effective Jan. 1, 2026, days before facing federal charges alleging that she fraudulently obtained nearly $14,000 in COVID-19 pandemic unemployment benefits by falsely claiming her in-home physical therapy work was disrupted, while her role was actually administrative and conducted from home and unaffected. For context, prosecutors say she hid weekly church income of $905. She has pleaded not guilty and was released on bond. This marks the second Georgia House Democrat charged with similar pandemic fraud, following Rep. Sharon Henderson. In any case, the charging documents, from the U.S. District Court in Atlanta,…

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz held a brief press conference on January 5, 2026, reiterating his decision to drop his 2026 re-election bid amid massive welfare fraud allegations involving over 90 charged individuals, mostly Somalis, with potential losses up to $9 billion. Desperate to shift the blame, he criticized political opponents for exploiting the crisis, accused Trump allies of wanting a “colder and meaner” state, and abruptly left after seven minutes without taking questions, surprising reporters. His staff promised to answer questions soon. Starting off the bizarre interaction, Gov. Tim Walz declared, “Like many Minnesotans, I have to tell you I…

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Riley Green is an incredibly popular country star and is also a big outdoorsman.PublishedJanuary 7, 2026 4:00 AM EST•UpdatedJanuary 6, 2026 9:56 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkRiley Green’s epic run as an outdoorsman continued by killing a gorgeous buck.Green is one of the most famous country singers on the planet, and he’s built himself an incredibly loyal following over the years.His music is perfect for just about any setting, but he’s much more than just a popular country star. Riley Green is also an avid hunter who regularly floods Instagram with awesome outdoors content.Riley Green is an avid hunter and outdoorsman. (Photo…

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The world forgot it existed in a unipolar world. However, there’s no doubting what the world is now: it’s the United States versus everyone else, and the world order that we dictate from that determines everything. For decades, the United States has had to deal with countries chipping away at the advantages we have everywhere, but that’s at an end.America is turning 250 years old, and in that time, the global order has radically changed. When we were born, Europe was the center of the universe. France helped us against the British because it was part of the great power…

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The scandals erupting in Minnesota offer another example of how easy it is for generous U.S. welfare programs to squander billions of dollars. And while it’s important to hold accountable the individuals who figured out how to scam the system, until the system itself is changed, for every billion-dollar fraud that is uncovered, others will take their place. An endless game of whack-a-mole will continue. However, the system can be changed, and in doing so, it will replace incentives toward corruption with incentives that reward enterprise and hard work. America’s welfare system is justified by a moral appeal to compassion, and…

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As someone who attended public school in the 1950s and 1960s, taught in elementary and middle schools in the early 1970s, and then from 1984 until I retired in 2009, I have seen firsthand the utter devastation of our nation’s schools. What follows are six things we must do to change course. Eliminating the radical political and sexual agenda is imperative. Over the years, imposing left-wing politics on students has become fashionable. Diversity, equity, and inclusion mandates, which pay no heed to quality and instead treat racial bean-counting as the sine qua non of our culture, are all the rage.…

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Many Americans are watching in amazement and horror at the serious allegations of government fraud and waste. These are not small clerical errors or isolated mistakes. It’s about taxpayer dollars—on an enormous scale—siphoned away from the people and programs they were supposed to help. And being stolen from those who are footing the bill. The most recent example is in Minnesota, where an independent journalist uncovered seeming widespread abuse in childcare and health programs, including Somali-run daycare operations accused of billing the state for services never provided. Reports suggest the potential total loss may reach into the hundreds of millions—if…

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I’ll post the video outcomes of the Paris summit comments below. However, in the interests of time and cutting to the chase, the picture below highlights the reality of things as they present. The British-based “coalition of the willing” (+1 USA) assembled in Paris as the operation to manipulate the U.S. into forming the cornerstone of the Ukraine “security guarantees” continues. A great deal of this is public relations and psychological operations intended to create something against President Trump’s expressed intention. However, everything you need to know about the eventual end of this long exposition is evident in the image…

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President Donald Trump has made a scathing prediction about Governor Tim Walz’s future even as federal agents swarm the Twin Cities for immigration enforcement.Amid swirling allegations of massive fraud in state programs, Trump took to Truth Social to comment on Walz’s recent announcement that he won’t seek another term, predicting that he may even leave office early due to the scandal. Billions in federal and state funds were allegedly siphoned off through fraudulent public benefit schemes, and Minnesotans don’t know whether the result will be higher taxes or slashed services for hardworking families already stretched thin. Fraud Allegations Rock Minnesota’s Core…

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A heartbreaking incident at the Toronto Zoo has left animal lovers and conservative-minded folks questioning the oversight of our public institutions.On New Year’s Day, a 13-year-old Masai giraffe named Kiko met a tragic end after getting his head caught in a door while exploring a new section of his habitat, resulting in fatal injuries despite staff efforts to save him. Remembering Kiko’s Legacy at the Zoo Kiko, born in 2012 at the Greenville Zoo in South Carolina, had been a resident of the Toronto Zoo for over a decade. He was part of a vital program to bolster the Masai…

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is swinging a heavy hammer at retired Navy Captain and current U.S. Senator Mark Kelly over statements deemed downright dangerous to military discipline.Between June and December 2025, Kelly made public remarks that the Department of War has branded as seditious, prompting Hegseth to launch administrative actions that could slash Kelly’s retired grade and pay. For veterans and active-duty service members, this is no small matter; a reduction in Kelly’s grade could mean a significant financial hit to his military pension, a tangible loss that could set a precedent for how retired officers are held accountable…

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Arizona’s Supreme Court in Phoenix just got a rude awakening with a suspicious package that’s got everyone on edge.On Monday morning, before 10:30 a.m. local time, a startling discovery at 1501 W. Washington St. led to a full evacuation of the State Courts Building and nearby parking lots, with a package testing positive for homemade explosives sparking a major investigation by state and federal authorities. Suspicious Package Sparks Immediate Evacuation The drama unfolded when a package without a return label was spotted inside the court building, raising red flags faster than a bureaucrat dodges accountability. Staff didn’t hesitate, clearing out…

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Seattle’s streets are teetering on the edge of chaos as a controversial new policy on drug possession raises eyebrows and tempers across the city.Under newly sworn-in Mayor Katie Wilson, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) has rolled out a directive to divert most drug possession and use cases to a social services program instead of prosecution, sparking fierce debate over public safety and the city’s ongoing homelessness and drug crises. Katie Wilson, a 43-year-old Democratic socialist and co-founder of the Transit Riders Union, took office as Seattle’s 58th mayor on Friday with a progressive vision that’s already stirring the pot. Drug…

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President Donald Trump is doubling down on a bold vision to bring Greenland under American control, just a day after a stunning U.S. military operation toppled Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro.Following the covert Caracas raid, Trump reignited his call for acquiring Greenland from Denmark, citing national security, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio fired off warnings to Cuba, stirring a diplomatic hornet’s nest across the Western Hemisphere. This all kicked off with the dramatic ouster of Maduro, a move signaling Washington’s renewed focus on dominance in the region under Trump’s latest National Security Strategy. Trump’s Strategic Eye on Greenland Turning his gaze…

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Judge Alvin Hellerstein, a 92-year-old legal lion, is back in the spotlight with a case involving none other than former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.This veteran jurist from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York is juggling high-stakes cases, from Maduro’s legal woes to past battles with former President Donald Trump over courtroom jurisdiction. Hellerstein’s Long Tenure on the Bench Appointed over 25 years ago by former President Bill Clinton at age 64, Hellerstein has seen it all. Now a senior judge, his courtroom in New York has become a battleground for cases involving powerful figures. His…

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In a stunning blow to unchecked online vitriol, a Paris court has ruled against 10 individuals for cyberbullying France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron, over baseless and vicious rumors about her personal life.On Monday, January 6, 2026, the court found these defendants guilty of spreading false claims about Brigitte Macron’s gender and sexuality, sentencing them to penalties ranging from suspended terms to prison time and mandatory training on cyberbullying. Court Delivers Justice for Online Smears The saga began with malicious online posts, including vile assertions that Brigitte Macron was born male and insinuations tying her 24-year age difference with President Emmanuel…

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Harvard University has just removed a resident dean whose old social media rants have sparked a firestorm.The Ivy League giant parted ways with Gregory Davis, the former Allston Burr Resident Dean at Dunster House, after his past online posts attacking police, criticizing cultural norms, and targeting former President Donald Trump resurfaced and went viral. Davis had served in his role for some time, presenting himself as an open-minded figure, yet his digital footprint told a different story with years of pointed commentary aimed at conservatives. Unpacking the Social Media Controversy Among the unearthed posts, Davis didn’t hold back, urging followers…

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Could a sitting senator and Navy veteran lose his rank over a single video?Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, is under fire from the Department of War for joining five other congressional Democrats in a November video urging U.S. service members to reject unlawful orders, leading to severe administrative actions like possible demotion and pension cuts. The controversy kicked off six weeks ago when Kelly appeared alongside Sen. Elissa Slotkin and Reps. Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan in the disputed video. Video Ignites Pentagon’s Swift Response The video’s message to refuse illegal orders struck a…

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In the immediate aftermath of the capture and extradition of strongman Nicolas Maduro and his wife, the situation on the ground in Venezuela has become increasingly  complicated. Only one network has accurately reported on the marauding pro-regime goon squad whose mission is to terrorize everyday citizens into compliance with the regime. Watch the report in its entirety as aired on the CBS Evening News on Tuesday, January 6th, 2026: FINALLY: A legacy media outlet properly identifies and reports on the pro-regime Colectivo goons, loosely modeled after Iran’s Basij, that are currently terrorizing Venezuelans. Well done, @CBSEveningNews pic.twitter.com/OwsOGM4cUN — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL)…

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China has never been more trade-dependent in its history. Xi Jinping’s only hope for an economy that is probably contracting is to increase exports. He knows — or should know — that he is in no position to disrupt international commerce. Xi apparently believes that a high degree of tension is in his personal interest because continual confrontation would prevent political adversaries from challenging or even deposing him…. Any incident, therefore, could spiral out of control. The United States has treaty obligations to defend two likely victims of Chinese aggression — Japan and the Philippines — and has a moral…

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Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks at a press conference in Washington on Dec. 4, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Jan. 6 that it is suing Arizona and Connecticut for allegedly failing to turn over their full voter registration rolls for federal inspection.The two new federal lawsuits, which say the two states are hindering federal oversight that is intended to stop election fraud and ensure voter lists accuracy, bring the department’s nationwide total to 23 states plus the District of Columbia.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different…

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What, you may ask, has sent Oliver Darcy into hysterics again? The sanctimonious media scold is in full meltdown mode over the newly revamped CBS Evening News, publishing a hysterical review on his Status newsletter. Let’s face it: the Evening News had sucked on skates well before Bari Weiss came aboard as Editor-in-Chief of CBS News. Norah O’Donnell couldn’t pull the newscast out of its perennial third place hole, and the product really went off a cliff when she was run off stage in favor of the John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois-led Evening News. As I noted less than a…

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Photos of Brown University shooting victims Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, left, and Ella Cook are seen among flowers at a memorial at the school’s Van Wickle Gate on Dec. 17, 2025, in Providence, R.I. Robert F. Bukaty/AP PhotoThe suspect in the killings of two Brown University students and an MIT professor left behind video confessions before dying by suicide in a storage facility, the Justice Department (DOJ) said on Jan. 6.In the videos, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national and former Brown student, showed no remorse for the Dec. 13, 2025, shooting at Brown University—which left two students dead…

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Former deputy FBI director Dan Bongino returned to his life as a conservative content creator this week and kicked things off by getting into a profanity-filled argument with former congressman Matt Gaetz on X.The two MAGA-affiliated media personalities began trading barbs at one another Tuesday morning, after Gaetz undermined Bongino’s political credentials by asking Grok, X’s artificial intelligence chatbot, to recount Bongino’s three unsuccessful congressional elections. “Maybe if I spent more time at shady parties with monied insiders I would’ve won. I heard you’d know a bit about that. You’ve always been a d*** by the way,” Bongino responded to…

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