Author: Whatfinger Editor

American society was designed based on the premise that citizens would behave in moral and trustworthy ways – but, those days are over due to fraudsters like those bilking billions of dollars of taxpayer money from the nation’s benefits programs – Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Andrew Ferguson says. “Our benefits programs and our whole society was designed for a high trust people,” Ferguson, the vice chair of the White House Anti-Fraud Task Force, told a meeting of attorneys general from across the U.S. on Tuesday: “The American people rightly expect that their fellow citizens will deal with them and…

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The United States is readying to slash the number of fighters jets, strategic bombers and warships available to NATO is any future security crisis, a report claims. Germany’s Der Spiegel reported Tuesday a senior Pentagon official briefed European allies on Washington’s plans during a confidential meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels last week. The cuts will gut the so-called “NATO Force Model,” the alliance framework for defending Europe drawn up in 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The magazine report, relying on anonymous sources, added European officials were taken aback by the scale of the planned drawdown despite President Donald Trump’s…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Billionaires are getting a bad name. “Eat the rich” is the new mantra of the Left’s greed and envy lobby. Once upon a time, we saluted and celebrated America’s empire builders who got rich but created great industries that built the richest nation on earth. Now the Left in America demonizes them. We see the assault on wealth every day: wealth taxes, blue states are raising their income taxes on millionaires and billionaires, and many Democrats in Washington want to institute tax rates above 50%. But much of this…

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U.S. forces patrol the Arabian Sea near the Strait of Hormuz, on April 20, 2026. U.S. Navy via Getty ImagesThe Pentagon on May 26 denied reports that the United States had resumed naval escorts for commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, amid an uptick in regional tensions following a series of fresh American strikes on Iranian targets in what the U.S. military said was an act of self-defense.“Recent media reporting claims that the U.S. Navy has restarted escorting or assisting commercial vessels during transits through the Strait of Hormuz. FALSE,” U.S. Central Command said in a May 26 post…

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In a story published online Friday and appearing in Saturday’s print edition, The Washington Post was beside itself over the fact that a bill that would have “finalized the location of the Smithsonian American Women’s history Museum” collapsed Thursday because Republicans made it “a political football” by inserting an amendment to ensure it actually honors women and not men pretending to be women (i.e. trans women). Jonathan Edwards was sent to kneel at the altar of transgenderism, putting in quote marks the GOP’s push “to limit…exhibits to ‘biological women’ and bar it from depicting ‘any biological male as a female.’”…

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On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said that there are plans being drawn up to say that in “sanctuary cities, where the local, radical left Democrats aren’t allowing us to do our job and enforce federal laws, then we shouldn’t be processing international flights into their cities either.” While discussing clashes at a facility in Newark, Mullin said, “[W]e called for assistance — for the police, because they were barricading the roads and they were trying to get through the gates. Not one time did the police respond, not a single time did…

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Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella is on course to win the upcoming French presidential election as the Macronist establishment continues to decline and bleed voters to the far left. The latest Odoxa-Mascaret opinion survey of over a thousand voters for the Public Sénat broadcaster, on the race to replace Emmanuel Macron when he is termed out in 2027, projects National Rally (RN) President Jordan Bardella as the winner of both rounds of voting. According to the survey, Bardella holds a commanding lead in the first round at 32 per cent, nearly double that of his next-closest rival, former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, at…

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Allegedly leaked documents from a claimed Russian psychological warfare outfit are said to reveal how meticulously “cognitive strikes” are planned against Western countries to sow demoralisation, including a mass distribution of pig parts to Parisian mosques in 2025. Russian intelligence-directed agent provocateurs take advantage of the destabilising effect of mass migration to Western countries as a weak point to further drive distrust, a series of reports on recent protests and acts of vandalism claim. France24 reports on a tranche of leaked documents it says came from the Social Design Agency (SDA), a supposed Russian digital marketing company which is claimed to…

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A conservative vlogger and social media influencer has revealed that employees at a Tacoma, Washington Panda Express restaurant called local law enforcement on him after he wore a MAGA hat into the establishment and gave a “thumbs up” gesture to a cook who was working that night. Chris Sims, accompanied by his friend and fellow MAGA supporter Danny Rebel, was livestreaming at the time of the incident. “Panda Express kicked out @DannyRebel333 and Myself out for Simply for wearing a MAGA hat, and giving a thumbs up to a cook that just stood and Stared at me the whole time…

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Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with host Kristen Welker, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) declared that he hasn’t ruled out running for president in 2028, a ludicrous notion considering that the soon-to-be former congressman couldn’t even manage to win another Congressional election in a heavily Republican district he has long represented. As background, Thomas Massie made himself an enemy of President Trump and much of MAGA by refusing to go along with important bills and policies of the president, particularly regarding issues like the big ICE funding bill. He insists that he was only deposed because of his skepticism of…

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Video footage a Portland, Maine woman recorded of her interaction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers is going viral on social media platform X, as it perfectly encapsulates how anti-ICE protesters are anything but “peaceful” in their stand against immigration officials. In the clip, the woman repeatedly harasses officers trying to do their jobs and repeatedly refuses to obey commands. The woman approaches a group of ICE officers who are clearly in the middle of making an arrest, involving herself in a situation that has absolutely nothing to do with her. She immediately asks the man who is being detained…

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Another major restaurant chain is about to learn a hard lesson as conservatives across the country are calling for a boycott of McDonald’s after it was revealed the company donated $500,000 to California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra. He’s also received massive donations from other major corporations such as Chevron, Meta, and Uber. A MAGA supporter shared the news of Becerra receiving cash for his campaign from special interests on social media platform X, saying, “One more reason to never eat this garbage unhealthy junk food. I already wasn’t eating it but now, this sealed the deal. Any corporation DUMB…

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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was approached by a reporter for Fox News who asked for her thoughts on a newly proposed Republican resolution that would ban anyone foreign-born from occupying a seat in Congress. The legislation was announced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). The bill proposes an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would require any member of Congress, federal judges, or Senate-confirmed officers to be natural-born citizens. After asking for her thoughts on the resolution, Omar turned to the reporter as they made their way down a long hallway, and said, “Good luck to her.” If the resolution passes…

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Conservative influencer and MAGA supporter Chris Sims recently appeared on podcast host Angela Rose’s program where he recounted his recent experience at a Panda Express restaurant where he was kicked out for wearing a red MAGA hat, followed outside, and harassed by staff members. Sims was livestreaming at the time of the incident and recorded the situation as it unfolded, including an encounter with local police. Rose opened up the interview by asking Sims if he wore his MAGA gear on a daily basis. “Yeah, yeah, it’s my everyday hat. Like, I feel like, you know, anybody should.. I’m friends…

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently announced that she would be resigning from her current position after her husband, Abraham Williams, was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. It didn’t take long for the ghouls on the radical left to display a truly shocking lack of humanity in their response to the news of Gabbard’s departure. One of the worst and most visible responses from Democrats came from Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN) who is currently running for a Senate seat. Craig took to social media platform X where she said, “See ya…” and included a link to…

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Coincident with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence is the 250th anniversary of the publication of “The Wealth of Nations.” The full title of Scotsman Adam Smith’s book, published in 1776, is “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.” One might say that in that one year 250 years ago, the American Declaration of Independence provided the road map for political freedom and Adam Smith’s book provided the road map for economic freedom. The result was a great new achievement in the history of human potential…

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Former President Joe Biden speaks during the National Bar Association’s 100th Annual Awards Gala in Chicago, Ill., on July 31, 2025. Nam Y. Huh, File /AP PhotoFormer President Joe Biden filed a lawsuit on May 26 in a bid to block the Department of Justice (DOJ) from releasing audio recordings and transcripts of his private conversations with a biographer that were connected to a 2023 special counsel probe into his handling of classified records.The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, comes as the DOJ planned to release the materials to the House Judiciary Committee…

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Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print.  Today we’re covering a federal court’s attempt to keep racial gerrymandering alive, Hasan Piker’s brewing legal troubles, AOC’s encounter with the SEC, and potential signs of life from a missing GOP congressman. ROBE WARRIORS A federal court is trying to pull a judicial mulligan after the Supreme Court gave Alabama another shot at using its GOP-backed congressional map. The Supreme Court threw out a lower-court order barring Alabama from using the congressional map the state adopted in 2023 and sent the dispute back to the lower court for another look. But a three-judge…

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In yet another absolutely epic announcement from the Trump Administration, it was revealed that the Executive Office for Immigration Review has not just been firing woke judges, as it indeed has been doing at a great scale, but has also been hiring new immigration judges to dramatically speed the pace of deportations. In fact, it was revealed that EOIR has managed to add a whopping 77 new immigration judges, along with 5 more temporary immigration judges. That new class of immigration judges is the single largest new class of adjudicators in the history of the EOIR, which is absolutely massive,…

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In a not-so-surprising but still jaw-dropping series of posts made on X on Monday, May 25, Memorial Day, Jacob Frey, who is the Mayor of Minneapolis, chose to honor George Floyd in a lengthy series of posts made before he said anything about honoring America’s soldiers on the day on which we remember the fallen. As a reminder, George Floyd died on May 25 of 2020. As such, this was the sixth year anniversary of his death, which turned the day into a battleground between right and left over how he ought to be remembered and what his legacy really…

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A U.S. Trident Ii, or D-5 missile, is test-fired, in this undated file photograph. AFP/Getty ImagesThe U.S. Department of Energy said on May 26 that it has chosen five companies to begin advanced talks on using surplus plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads as fuel for next-generation reactors.In May 2025, President Donald Trump ordered a halt to much ⁠of a program diluting and disposing of surplus plutonium, requiring instead that it be provided as ​a fuel for advanced nuclear technologies.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our…

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ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel reacted to President Trump’s recent physical at Walter Reed by suggesting he does not believe him when reported that there is “nothing wrong with him.” However, skepticism towards presidential physicals is new for Kimmel, who, when Joe Biden was president, claimed he did not care what the results were. Kimmel was alluding to Trump’s claim that he took a cognitive test that featured some math equations as well as his new “Dumocrats” nickname for Democrats, where Trump explained that he switched out the “E” for a “U” when he claimed to have taken the same cognitive test…

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Voters in Texas went to the polls on Tuesday for a series of critical primary runoff elections in the 2026 midterms. The most anticipated race came in Texas, where Attorney General Ken Paxton unseated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) with President Donald Trump’s endorsement.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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A chemical tank ruptured before imploding at a Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility ​in the U.S. state of Washington on Tuesday. One death was confirmed while nine others remain unaccounted for with no hope for rescue, authorities said. AP reports a joint written statement with Nippon and the Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Department said a tank containing “white liquor,” a corrosive solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide ​used in making paper pulp, had ruptured around 7:15 a.m. local time (1415 GMT). “At the moment we are not aware of any rescues that are yet to be made,” Cowlitz Fire and Rescue…

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Burkina Faso is a poor African nation that has little industry. So it exports things like gold, raw cotton, and livestock. But now, its dictator has banned livestock exports to try to lower meat prices for consumers. This ban will reduce livestock production and increase the country’s trade deficit. Africa News reports that Burkina Faso has suspended the export of all livestock until further notice in a bid to boost meat sales and ensure animals are available on the domestic market. The measure has been widely welcomed but for traders, it’s a bitter pill to swallow. “Every year, we used…

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Alexandra Lyaschenko hasn’t spoken with her teenage daughter in nearly two years.In June 2024, she had been taking her daughter to see a therapist for her struggles with borderline personality disorder, hyperactivity, and trauma from bullying at school.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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A new report from the Government Accountability Office found that the Biden administration released nearly 90 percent of migrants encountered at the southern border through parole authority at the height of its catch-and-release policies. The report details how the Department of Homeland Security under former President Joe Biden and then-DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas dramatically expanded the use of “humanitarian parole” between early 2021 and Jan. 20, 2025. According to the GAO, parole authority had previously been used sparingly by presidential administrations before Biden took office. “Specifically, our analysis showed that OFO and Border Patrol granted relatively few paroles during fiscal…

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We are truly living in an age of miracles and wonders. There are so many stories that circulate these days that are absolutely unbelievable, totally beyond the realm of possibility, and yet they are as true as the nose on your face. The Western intelligentsia’s determination to be compassionate to those who are perceived as being less fortunate, and to avoid anything that even comes close to any appearance of racism, has led it to a place where its authorities look with a compassion that is practically maternal upon even the most bloodthirsty of murderers, and to extend to them…

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An American journalist who worked for Chinese state media outlets and is the son of a longtime Texas Republican politician has been charged with acting as an unregistered agent for the Chinese government, according to newly revealed court documents. Federal authorities arrested Thomas Pauken II in February in Herndon, Virginia, after investigators accused him of working on behalf of the Chinese Communist government without registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. According to a Department of Justice affidavit first reported by Politico, Pauken allegedly helped connect a Chinese government handler with an associate seeking a position in the Trump administration…

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Alex NewmanAlex Newman is an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, speaker, investor, and consultant who seeks to glorify God in everything he does. In addition to serving as president of Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc, he has written for a wide array of publications in the United States and abroad. He currently serves as a contributor to the Epoch Times, a correspondent for the Law Enforcement Intelligence Brief, foreign correspondent and senior editor for The New American magazine,  a writer for WND (World Net Daily), an education writer for FreedomProject Media, a columnist for the Illinois Family Institute, and much more. All together, Alex…

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While many hoped Big Tech’s grip on the world would end under the leadership of President Trump, the architecture of the global technocratic system is still being imposed at a furious pace. The horror of technocracy is rapidly approaching its global end game, and in some ways the process appears to be accelerating even under the administration of President Donald Trump, warned author and technocracy expert Patrick Wood in an interview with Alex Newman. While many Americans assumed the populist backlash against globalism would halt the rise of centralized control, Wood argued that the infrastructure for a technocratic system is…

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Texas Republicans delivered major victories for conservatives Tuesday night, as state Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated Rep. Chip Roy in the Republican runoff for attorney general while Attorney General Ken Paxton ousted longtime Sen. John Cornyn in a closely watched Senate primary. Middleton defeated Roy with 56 percent of the vote, according to projections from the Associated Press, after the two candidates advanced to a runoff in March when neither secured a majority. Middleton had also led the first round of voting, finishing with 39 percent compared to Roy’s 31 percent. The victory sends Middleton to the November general election, where…

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A family dinner at a lakeside South Carolina restaurant ended in tragedy when a powerful gust of wind reportedly turned a patio umbrella into a deadly projectile. Authorities said 56-year-old Dana Weinger was dining with her husband and relatives Saturday night at Driftwood Grill Home of the Lazy Gator near Lake Marion when severe weather suddenly swept through the area, per Fox News. According to Clarendon County Sheriff Tim Baxley, strong winds ripped an umbrella loose from the restaurant’s outdoor seating area and sent it flying into Weinger. The umbrella struck her in the neck and severed her carotid artery,…

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Studies and surveys from 1987 to 2025 suggest instances of defensive gun use range from 65,000 to 2.5 million each year. The most conservative defensive gun use estimate from the NCVS is 65,000 per year. According to recent surveys, 56% of gun owners state they carry firearms for self-defense. Ammo.com provides reliable data from reputable sources. You can view all sources used in this article HERE. Related Studies: How Many Gun Owners Are in America?, Guns in the Home Statistics, Why Do Americans Own Guns? Get Daily Emails Methodology “Defensive gun use” (DGU) has no single definition. Some researchers define…

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Good Wednesday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 8:00 AM THE PRESIDENT participates in Executive Time 11:00 AM THE PRESIDENT participates in a Cabinet Meeting 3:00 PM THE PRESIDENT participates in a Policy Meeting 4:00 PM THE PRESIDENT participates in a Policy Meeting News roundup: Millions of people have been placed in new voting districts Biden sues DOJ to block release of audio recordings tied to special counsel probe NASA reveals new details on plan to build a base on the moon Appeals court stay will prevent Mahmoud Khalil’s removal while he seeks SCOTUS review Texas GOP…

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It hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing for President Donald Ttrump, of late, but each time the political left breathlessly proclaims MAGA is dead or dying, midterm primary results prove them wrong. On May 26, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) in a runoff to determine who will face Democrat James Talarico for Cornyn’s seat in November. Cornyn isn’t exactly an anti-Trumper, though that might change after the president put the final nail in the coffin of his Senate career by endorsing his primary opponent. Still, the 26-year senator definitely put himself in the political crosshairs.…

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears to be hitting the unofficial campaign trail to stake an early claim on the 2028 Democratic Party presidential nomination. While her denials lack the stridency of an outright dismissal, her activities of late show every indication that she sees herself as a real contender. What does AOC bring to the political table, and will her mass of liabilities sink the nascent campaign before it even begins? AOC and the Well-Trodden Path Contenders make a number of political pilgrimages on their path to declaring a candidacy; notably, very different ones for each party. In terms…

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Republicans endured multiple setbacks in the nationwide redistricting war on Tuesday when a federal appeals court ruled against a new congressional map in Alabama and state lawmakers blocked a new map in South Carolina. Both plans could have helped Republicans pick up additional seats in November’s midterm elections. Alabama Redistricting After the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in Louisiana v. Callais limited racial gerrymandering, Alabama lawmakers began working to establish a congressional map that was created in 2023. The map would have favored the GOP and was previously blocked in court. Despite the Supreme Court’s VRA…

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The idea of so-called community schools dates back to the early 20th-century Progressive Era. This plan turns schools into one-stop shops for families and is accompanied by so-called wraparound services staffed by—typically unionized—government workers. It blurs the lines between parents and the state, thereby undermining the sanctity of the parent–child bond. California union leaders are particularly interested in negotiating the inclusion of community schools in collective bargaining agreements. They want to ensure that thousands of new community schools are implemented by 2031 and that they are an integral part of this dubious process. At the national level, U.S. Senators Chris…

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The 2026 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community was published on 18 March. The unclassified report is posted here. One of the most notable structural shifts in the 2026 report is that communist China is no longer singled out as the preeminent individual threat the way it was previously. The 2025 assessment highlighted China as the actor that most “stands out” as a threat to the United States, whereas the 2026 assessment draws more attention to how a cluster of adversarial nations is collectively propping each other up. The report now frames the threat in coalition terms: Russia,…

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Most Americans assume the justice system only comes crashing into your life if you clearly did something wrong. That is part of what makes the story of John Wilson so unsettling. Wilson was a successful businessman, philanthropist, husband, and father … with no criminal record. Then, almost overnight, he found himself at the center of one of the biggest true crime sagas in America: Operation Varsity Blues. The case exploded across headlines worldwide because it had everything cable news loves. Rich parents. Elite colleges. Celebrity defendants. Public outrage. It became less of a criminal case and more of a national…

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In the heart of the Santa Cruz Mountains, just off Highway 9, there is a restaurant that has become a community icon. It has a redwood-paneled dining room with exposed roof timbers that was built in 1912 and a historic bar with a wood-burning fireplace. For over a century, the people in this isolated town have treasured this gathering place. Near downtown Los Angeles, along a busy commercial boulevard, a family-owned Mexican restaurant has thrived since 1925, offering locals and tourists classic dishes in a dining room filled with memorabilia. Countless independent businesses in California remain prosperous despite a regulatory…

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Negotiations between the United States and Iran are reportedly facing an unusual obstacle: Iran’s supreme leader is allegedly operating entirely from hiding, forcing communications to move through secret courier channels. According to Fox News, counterterrorism experts told the outlet that any final agreement with the United States would ultimately need approval from Mojtaba Khamenei, who they claim has remained concealed for months amid escalating tensions with Washington. “Khamenei is a designated target, and every confirmed sighting is a coordinate,” Dr. Omar Mohammed told the outlet. “The courier system used for messaging is not transitional. It is the operating system of…

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Bonchie of RedState.com asked an interesting question on X: Has a single late night comic told a single joke about Graham Platner? That question shouldn’t have to be asked the radical-left Democrat Senate nominee in Maine, the one who had the Totenkopf symbol tattooed on his chest, which symbolizes the SS who ran the death camps. Okay, that doesn’t sound funny. But Platner is a walking, talking pin-cushion for comedians. Add to the Nazi tattoo these gaffetastic items: — Mocked Purple Heart recipient Ted Daniels after he was shot four times in a 2012 battle with the Taliban:  “Dumb motherf—er…

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Carlos De La Cruz scored a major Republican primary victory Tuesday night, defeating longtime Texas lawmaker John Lujan in the race for Texas’ newly redrawn 35th Congressional District. According to Fox News, the win gives Republicans a high-profile candidate in a district reshaped during Texas redistricting and could potentially create a rare political milestone in Washington. De La Cruz, an Air Force veteran, is the brother of Monica De La Cruz, a close ally of President Donald Trump who already represents a nearby South Texas district. If De La Cruz wins the general election in November, the siblings would join…

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New York City has turned into London or Islamabad at a really rapid rate. Today’s warning sign once again comes from Shahana Hanif, a Bangladeshi Muslim councilwoman affiliated with the DSA, which has defended the Hamas massacre of Jews, for appearing at a rally where Hamas was cheered, blaming Israel for the Oct 7 attacks, initially refusing to condemn the massacres, and endorsing the Columbia encampment which targeted Jewish students and faculty members. After two Muslim women, one Pakistani and one Bangladeshi, announced that they were join a protest against Mamdani over his refusal to protect Jewish and other schools from violent…

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This is not about being racist. This is just about saying, “Don’t I have a right to my language to still exist?”May 27, 2026 by Daniel Greenfield Leave a Comment A revealing little moment in an Atlantic interview with Spanish economist Jesus Fernandez Villaverd. Villaverd’s premise, that the UN is overstating birth rates and that there is an even bigger worldwide decline, is interesting, but gets little meaningful airing, What is interesting is when the economist shows what the impact of mass migration would be on some of the world’s nations. Japan right now is around 98 percent ethnically Japanese.…

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A Title IX lawsuit filed by a former U.S. Olympian against USA Fencing regarding alleged transgender athletes competing in a women’s event in the past has been dismissed by a federal judge. Fernando J. Gaitan Jr., a Missouri District Judge who was appointed in 1991 by President George H.W. Bush, issued a dismissal without prejudice for the lawsuit that was brought on by ex-U.S. Olympic fencer Margherita Guzzi Vincenti. She filed the lawsuit in October and it claimed that alleged biological males were permitted to participate in January during the 2025 North American Cup’s women’s and girls’ events that took…

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