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The Department of Housing and Urban Development under President Donald Trump has opened a civil rights investigation into a Democratic-led city’s housing strategy, raising questions about whether Boston’s use of federal funds complies with federal anti-discrimination law. Stay tuned https://t.co/Bofqgz5TMA — Harmeet K. Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) December 13, 2025 Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? HUD announced Thursday that it is investigating Boston’s housing program over concerns that the city’s diversity, equity, and inclusion practices may “violate civil rights protections under the Fair Housing Act and Title VI.” The investigation focuses on whether Boston has used…

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A deadly firearm attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening has reignited debate over gun control policies after 11 people were killed despite Australia’s long-standing and stringent national firearms restrictions. The Jewish community was targeted during the attack, and two gunmen were involved. One of the attackers was killed as authorities moved to end the assault. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? Witnesses at the scene reported that more than 30 shots were fired before the violence was stopped. Officials later confirmed that several suspicious items were found near a bridge where shots were…

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In the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting at Brown University, Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy used a Sunday appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” to accuse President Donald Trump of pursuing what he described as a deliberate effort to increase violence in the United States, a claim that prompted visible pushback and follow-up questions from host Dana Bash. The shooting occurred Saturday evening on Brown University’s campus, where officials confirmed that at least two people were killed and at least nine others were injured. Authorities launched a manhunt for a suspect reportedly dressed in all black. Trump’s Sovereign…

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A resurfaced statement from conservative activist Charlie Kirk is drawing renewed attention after he warned that Western civilization faces what he described as an approaching spiritual conflict targeting the “American way of life.” In the remarks, Kirk said the threat comes from what he characterized as a combination of ideological forces, including wokeism, Marxism, and Islamism, which he argued are converging to undermine long-standing cultural and religious foundations in the United States and the broader West. “The spiritual battle is coming to the west, and the enemies are wokeism, or Marxism, combining with Islamism to go after what we call…

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Minnesota officials and investigators involved in uncovering the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme say accusations of racism were repeatedly used to deflect scrutiny, intimidate investigators, and delay accountability, allowing one of the largest public assistance fraud cases in state history to grow unchecked for years. Concerns about fraud within Minnesota’s social service programs, particularly in Minneapolis, circulated for more than a decade before the Feeding Our Future investigation reached the federal level. During that time, elected Democrats and political activists routinely dismissed criticism as racially motivated, according to policymakers, prosecutors, and analysts who spoke with Fox News Digital. Trump’s Sovereign…

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Donald Trump said his administration is preparing to release what he described as extensive evidence showing the 2020 election was rigged, with a particular focus on California and New York. Trump said the material would be released publicly and described it as substantial. “That’s all. They’re good at cheating in elections, very good at cheating. They’re professionals at cheating. Because we won in 2016 by a lot. The election was rigged. In 2020 we have all the ammunition, all the stuff, and you’ll see it come out. It’s coming out in truckloads,” Trump said. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could…

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Legendary film director Rob Reiner and his longtime wife were found stabbed to death inside their Brentwood home Sunday, and law enforcement sources say the couple’s adult son is being treated as a person of interest as investigators work to determine what led to the killings. Officers responded to a call at the residence Sunday afternoon and discovered a man and a woman suffering from stab wounds, according to law enforcement sources. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed to NBC Los Angeles that a 78-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman were pronounced dead at the scene. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund:…

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Mike Benz stated that the Democratic Party anticipated Black Lives Matter mobilization if Joe Biden called for protests, particularly in the event President Donald Trump won the 2020 election. Benz said Democrats assumed Black Lives Matter would respond to such a call but believed further testing was needed to assess how reliably the group could be mobilized during an election crisis. Benz said the party viewed large-scale demonstrations as increasing the stakes and believed it was necessary to strengthen ties with Black Lives Matter in order to ensure responsiveness. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money?…

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The West Virginia National Guardsman who was shot last month in an ambush in Washington, D.C., is making “extraordinary progress,” his neurosurgeon says.On Nov. 26, Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, was hospitalized after Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal allegedly shot him and fellow National Guard member Spec. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, outside the Farragut West Metro station. Beckstrom died of her injuries the following day. Lakanwal was also shot before being subdued and pleaded not guilty to a first-degree murder charge through a video call from a hospital. Wolfe’s neurosurgeon, Jeffrey Mai, said in a statement on Friday that Wolfe received a…

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Dolphins vs. Steelers, 8:15 ETPublishedDecember 15, 2025 8:00 AM EST•UpdatedDecember 9, 2025 2:03 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkDolphins vs. Steelers, 8:15 ETThe great mystery of sports is that you never really know what is going to happen. I mean, we can all have an idea of who might be good and who might be terrible. Still, any given Sunday, a team can fall apart and ruin your weekend. I’ve, for the most part, avoided too many terrible collapses, but I still would like to end this season on a strong note. I think I’ve picked a good winner for us to invest…

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For years, the left wing has been chanting “globalize the intifada.” The calls ramped up after the October 7th attack by Hamas, and the chants have grown louder by the day ever since.  Advertisement Over 24 hours: A Muslim killed 3 Americans in Syria. 5 Muslims arrested for plotting a massacre at a Christmas market in Germany. Paris concert cancelled due to Muslim violence. 2 Muslims murdered 12 people at a Hanukkah party in Australia. Islamophobia is getting out of control!— Uri Kurlianchik (@VerminusM) December 14, 2025This weekend was a banner time for the intifada globalizers, with terrorist attacks happening…

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The report published by the NGO United Christian Forum (UCF) on November 4, 2025, reveals a quantifiable and sustained increase in anti-Christian violence in India; indeed, it amounts to more than 500% over a decade. Between January and September 2025 alone, 549 attacks were recorded, although only 39 led to police investigations; in other words, a 93% impunity rate. These figures go beyond a mere sociological phenomenon; they manifest the progressive erosion of the rule of law in places where political power tolerates—explicitly or tacitly—a violence inspired by a religious ideology that has become the sole criterion for citizenship. 🇪🇺Brussels…

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Micah Parsons suffers likely season-ending ACL injury while Christian Watson hospitalized with chest injuryPublishedDecember 15, 2025 7:39 AM EST•UpdatedDecember 15, 2025 7:39 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIt wasn’t that the Green Bay Packers lost, or that they dropped out of their lofty playoff seeding, or fell from first place in the NFC North, although all these bad things happened on Sunday. It was the other bad things that left this team reeling.Diminished.And just not the team they were when the day began.DENVER, COLORADO – DECEMBER 14: Micah Parsons #1 of the Green Bay Packers walks off the field with an injury during…

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The latest episode of a hit Paramount+ show fired a solid jab at the women hosting ABC’s daytime talk fest, “The View.” In a scene during Sunday’s episode of “Landman,” father and son characters, played by Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott, discussed the show and described the hosts as “a bunch of pissed off millionaires b*tching’ about” other millionaires. Thornton’s character Tommy was telling his father, oil executive T.I., played by Elliott, to “do whatever you want to do”in a phone conversation when Elliott’s character said he didn’t “know what to do.” This was a great scene from today’s…

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Views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. If the Democrats are able to retake the levers […] Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. To continue viewing this content please join our BPR Insiders team! Insiders have access to BPR extras including special offers and free merchandise from We the People stores. If you’re already a member, please log into your account to read this article. Latest posts by I.M. Slugga (see all) We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing,…

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Iconic actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer were found dead in their Los Angeles home on Sunday, tragic news that rocked Hollywood as police are investigating the deaths as a double homicide. The bodies of the slain couple were discovered by first responders who were called to the couple’s $13.5 million Brentwood mansion. The 78-year-old Reiner and 68-year-old Singer reportedly died from knife wounds, with People reporting that their troubled adult son Nick Reiner is a person of interest, although nobody has yet been charged in the slayings. Rob Reiner, director of “The Princess Bride,” “When…

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A Bill Clinton-appointed federal judge has dealt another blow to the Justice Department’s efforts to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey, ruling that crucial evidence seized by authorities was obtained unconstitutionally. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ordered the DOJ to return computer files and communications obtained from Daniel Richman, a Columbia University law professor and longtime friend of Comey, who the disgraced ex-FBI boss allegedly used as a conduit to leak information to the media. In her Friday decision, Kollar-Kotelly called the search and seizure of Richman’s data “manifestly unconstitutional” in a ruling that could effectively sabotage the government’s efforts…

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Johnson’s baby powder on display at a market in Pittsburgh, Jan. 26, 2023. Gene J. Puskar/AP PhotoA jury in Los Angeles Superior Court awarded $40 million to two women who filed lawsuits alleging that Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) talcum-based baby powder led to their ovarian cancer after decades of use.Jurors issued a verdict on Dec. 12 after a trial involving the lawsuits by Monica Kent and Deborah Schultz, and her husband, Dr. Albert Schultz. The jury ruled that the company failed to warn consumers about the known dangers of its talc-based products and ordered it to pay $18 million in…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The media has successfully convinced the public that Americans are grappling with an affordability crisis. After nearly five years of soaring prices, many feel they can no longer afford everyday purchases, leading to a significant drop in consumer confidence. But can we genuinely label this as an affordability crisis? In New York City, a Democratic Socialist managed to persuade a majority of citizens that this crisis is indeed real. His solution? Offering free services and promising to make apartments more affordable by freezing rents. Yet history shows that price…

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Rob Reiner and his Wife, Michele, were found stabbed to death in their home. Their son Nick is being questioned by the Los Angeles Police Department’s Robbery-Homicide. Multiple sources close to the family have told PEOPLE that Nick killed his parents. According to police, no arrests have been made, and no one is in custody. At about 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) was called to a home to provide medical aid, the LAFD told PEOPLE. The police found the bodies of Rob and Michele. Their daughter Romy found them. They have another son, Jake, and a…

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In a screenshot taken from an ABC News 24 livestream video on Dec. 15, 2025, Ahmed Al Ahmed (white shirt) seizes a gun off one of the shooters at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 14, 2025. AAP Image/Supplied, ABC NewsOver $1.2 million (US$800,000) has been raised for Sydney hero Ahmed al Ahmed, the 43-year-old fruit shop owner, who risked his life to disarm one of the shooters of the terror attack targeting a Jewish crowd on Dec. 14.In footage that has since gone viral, al Ahmed can be seen sneaking up on one of the shooters, Sajid Akram,…

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In a screenshot taken from an ABC News 24 livestream video on Dec. 15, 2025, Ahmed Al Ahmed (white shirt) seizes a gun off one of the shooters at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 14, 2025. AAP Image/Supplied, ABC NewsOver $1.2 million (US$800,000) has been raised for Sydney hero Ahmed al Ahmed, the 43-year-old fruit shop owner, who risked his life to disarm one of the shooters of the terror attack targeting a Jewish crowd on Dec. 14.In footage that has since gone viral, al Ahmed can be seen sneaking up on one of the shooters, Sajid Akram,…

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A federal appeals court has granted an emergency motion sought by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to halt contempt hearings scheduled to start this week over the deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg had scheduled contempt hearings for Dec. 15 and 16, over the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan gang member under the Alien Enemies act in March of this year. Boasberg had issued restraining orders on the deportation of two planeloads of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, after the planes were already airborne. When the Trump administration followed the written orders but…

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A federal appeals court has granted an emergency motion sought by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to halt contempt hearings scheduled to start this week over the deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg had scheduled contempt hearings for Dec. 15 and 16, over the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan gang member under the Alien Enemies act in March of this year. Boasberg had issued restraining orders on the deportation of two planeloads of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, after the planes were already airborne. When the Trump administration followed the written orders but…

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As states grapple with rising electricity prices, lawmakers struggle to strike a balance between affordable energy and responsible environmental stewardship. Achieving both may seem impossible, but Pennsylvania proves otherwise. Over the last decade, the Keystone State has aptly demonstrated that states do not need to sacrifice energy development in favor of heavy-handed Green New Deal-style restrictions. Pennsylvania lawmakers arrived at this conclusion on the heels of a four-month budget impasse. The monthslong stalemate ended when Gov. Josh Shapiro and the General Assembly agreed to a significant compromise: The Keystone State would formally resign from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).…

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The Paris Climate Accord was adopted 10 years ago this week. It’s been a decade of disaster that President Donald Trump is rightly trying again to end. The stated purpose of the agreement was for countries to voluntarily cut emissions to avoid the average global temperature exceeding the (guessed at) pre-industrial temperature by 3.6°F (2°C) and preferably 2.7°F (1.5°C). Since December 2015, the world has spent an estimated $10 trillion trying to achieve the Paris goals. What has been accomplished? Instead of reducing global emissions, they have increased by about 12 percent. While the increase in emissions is actually a…

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As states grapple with rising electricity prices, lawmakers struggle to strike a balance between affordable energy and responsible environmental stewardship. Achieving both may seem impossible, but Pennsylvania proves otherwise. Over the last decade, the Keystone State has aptly demonstrated that states do not need to sacrifice energy development in favor of heavy-handed Green New Deal-style restrictions. Pennsylvania lawmakers arrived at this conclusion on the heels of a four-month budget impasse. The monthslong stalemate ended when Gov. Josh Shapiro and the General Assembly agreed to a significant compromise: The Keystone State would formally resign from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).…

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Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul warned Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that both Republicans’ and Democrats’ tugs of war over their respective redistricting efforts may lead to further political violence. Republican-led states such as Texas, Utah, and North Carolina have pushed to implement a new redistricting effort encouraged by President Donald Trump, while Democrat-led states such as California are pushing back. These nationwide battles have also seen intraparty conflict, with some Republicans in Indiana not following their party’s efforts. NBC’s Kristen Welker likewise asked Paul if he supports the GOP’s efforts to redraw maps mid-decade rather than following the…

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The Paris Climate Accord was adopted 10 years ago this week. It’s been a decade of disaster that President Donald Trump is rightly trying again to end. The stated purpose of the agreement was for countries to voluntarily cut emissions to avoid the average global temperature exceeding the (guessed at) pre-industrial temperature by 3.6°F (2°C) and preferably 2.7°F (1.5°C). Since December 2015, the world has spent an estimated $10 trillion trying to achieve the Paris goals. What has been accomplished? Instead of reducing global emissions, they have increased by about 12 percent. While the increase in emissions is actually a…

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Our country is facing an energy crisis. No, not because of new demand from data centers or AI. Instead, it’s because utilities in nearly every state, due to government-imposed “renewable” mandates, self-imposed mandates, and the supercharging of the Green New Scam under the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act,” have been shutting down vital coal resources and building out almost exclusively intermittent and costly resources like solar, wind, and battery storage. President Donald Trump understands this, and that is why on day one of his administration, he declared an Energy Emergency. Then, a few months later, the President signed a trio of…

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Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul warned Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that both Republicans’ and Democrats’ tugs of war over their respective redistricting efforts may lead to further political violence. Republican-led states such as Texas, Utah, and North Carolina have pushed to implement a new redistricting effort encouraged by President Donald Trump, while Democrat-led states such as California are pushing back. These nationwide battles have also seen intraparty conflict, with some Republicans in Indiana not following their party’s efforts. NBC’s Kristen Welker likewise asked Paul if he supports the GOP’s efforts to redraw maps mid-decade rather than following the…

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Nearly every American household — mine included, sadly — has been touched in one way or another by the scourge of Alzheimer’s disease. This is true across demographics, income brackets, and political identities. Today, more than seven million people in the United States live with this illness, and millions more are caring for loved ones who can no longer take care of themselves. Cognitive decline —once thought of as an unavoidable part of aging — is no longer a foregone conclusion, however. Modern science is giving us the chance to intervene earlier and may soon allow us to prevent the…

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Our country is facing an energy crisis. No, not because of new demand from data centers or AI. Instead, it’s because utilities in nearly every state, due to government-imposed “renewable” mandates, self-imposed mandates, and the supercharging of the Green New Scam under the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act,” have been shutting down vital coal resources and building out almost exclusively intermittent and costly resources like solar, wind, and battery storage. President Donald Trump understands this, and that is why on day one of his administration, he declared an Energy Emergency. Then, a few months later, the President signed a trio of…

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Every week brings a new raft of inane and absurd studies related to climate change, and this past week was no exception. The most absurd such study that came across the newswires in recent days is one from the MIT Climate Machine detailing the carbon emissions footprint of – wait for it –  music concerts and festivals. Yes, concert goers: MIT, in conjunction with the pop group Coldplay, Warner Music Group, Live Nation, and Hope Solutions, is deathly concerned about the emissions you and your fellow music lovers generate when you go see Taylor Swift, Jelly Roll, or this Bad…

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Nearly every American household — mine included, sadly — has been touched in one way or another by the scourge of Alzheimer’s disease. This is true across demographics, income brackets, and political identities. Today, more than seven million people in the United States live with this illness, and millions more are caring for loved ones who can no longer take care of themselves. Cognitive decline —once thought of as an unavoidable part of aging — is no longer a foregone conclusion, however. Modern science is giving us the chance to intervene earlier and may soon allow us to prevent the…

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Communist China’s military buildup is front-page news. From a September show-of-force parade in Beijing to the recent commissioning of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA’s) third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is advertising his intent to displace the U.S. from the Pacific and overthrow the global Pax Americana. On this side of the Pacific, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wages an insidious hybrid war from the shadows of the American homeland, simultaneously sapping our societal strength while pre-positioning assets to disrupt, sabotage, and strike within the continental United States. State and federal lawmakers must rapidly execute long-overdue reforms to protect the American…

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Every week brings a new raft of inane and absurd studies related to climate change, and this past week was no exception. The most absurd such study that came across the newswires in recent days is one from the MIT Climate Machine detailing the carbon emissions footprint of – wait for it –  music concerts and festivals. Yes, concert goers: MIT, in conjunction with the pop group Coldplay, Warner Music Group, Live Nation, and Hope Solutions, is deathly concerned about the emissions you and your fellow music lovers generate when you go see Taylor Swift, Jelly Roll, or this Bad…

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If you listened only to the woke media, you’d think America is still stuck in crisis. But after 11 months under President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance, real Americans — not the pundits or Ivy-League “experts” — are feeling something they haven’t in years: Relief. Not slogans. Not spin. Actual, measurable relief. Because the Trump-Vance Administration is tackling affordability where it matters most: gas, groceries, housing, wages, and the cost of medicine. For those Americans who say they still don’t feel the shift yet, that’s exactly why Trump’s America First policies matter. They are changing the trajectory…

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Communist China’s military buildup is front-page news. From a September show-of-force parade in Beijing to the recent commissioning of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA’s) third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is advertising his intent to displace the U.S. from the Pacific and overthrow the global Pax Americana. On this side of the Pacific, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wages an insidious hybrid war from the shadows of the American homeland, simultaneously sapping our societal strength while pre-positioning assets to disrupt, sabotage, and strike within the continental United States. State and federal lawmakers must rapidly execute long-overdue reforms to protect the American…

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If you listened only to the woke media, you’d think America is still stuck in crisis. But after 11 months under President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance, real Americans — not the pundits or Ivy-League “experts” — are feeling something they haven’t in years: Relief. Not slogans. Not spin. Actual, measurable relief. Because the Trump-Vance Administration is tackling affordability where it matters most: gas, groceries, housing, wages, and the cost of medicine. For those Americans who say they still don’t feel the shift yet, that’s exactly why Trump’s America First policies matter. They are changing the trajectory…

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In the latest of bonkers meltdowns over President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom, which is being funded by private donors rather than at taxpayer expense, hack CNN contributor Van Jones went absolutely ballistic in a bizarre freakout on air in which he declared that putting a ballroom in by the White House was turning America into a banana republic. As background, the precipitating factor for Van Jones’s freakout was that the president had knocked down an ugly, FDR-era office complex to build the ballroom, and has since been sued for having done so by The National Trust for Historic Preservation.…

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In a hilarious moment from social media, Derrick Evans, a former January 6th prisoner and candidate for office in West Virginia, posted a clip of the infamous RINO Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stumbling over his words while condemning Trump. For context, McConnell announced he will not run again, prompting widespread celebrations on social media and under Evans’ post. Even Trump, in a recent interview, has slammed McConnell for his weak record and political treachery. In any case, Derrick Evans took to X (formerly Twitter) to post the bizarre clip. “Mitch McConnell is a geriatric RINO: Thank goodness he is finally…

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Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss) decided to open a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Thursday by making angry demands for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign, stating that the agency was being torn apart by her leadership. During his angry rant, which quickly devolved into a full-on mental breakdown, Thompson accused Noem of dismantling Homeland Security and placing her own interests above those of the agency. He then went on to rip into her for “making America less safe” and demanded that she do everyone a favor and resign from her post if she isn’t fired by President Donald…

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A longtime California Democrat who served as a legislative leader announced on Wednesday that she, like many of her colleagues all across the nation, is jumping ship and joining the Republican Party. Gloria Romero, who served as the state Senate majority leader for over three years out of a decade-long career in Sacramento, ripped into Democrats saying she no longer “recognizes her party,” though she still recognizes many of its historical figures, including President John F. Kennedy, as her “heroes.” Romero revealed she served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention for both Jesse Jackson and then-Sen. Barack Obama.…

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In an absolutely awesome moment that came when he appeared for the 126th annual Army-Navy football game on Saturday, December 13, President Donald J. Trump received a huge, roaring cacophony of cheering and applause from the massive crowd when he participated in the pre-game coin toss. For reference, the president has made it a habit to attend all the Army-Navy games that he can since he was first elected in 2016, joining that one as the president-elect and then attending every game played while he has been in office or president-elect, other than the 2017 matchup. So, his appearance at…

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In yet another infuriating betrayal coming as President Trump tries to solidify Republican control over as many of the House districts in red states as possible before the 2026 midterms, RINO United States Senator from Kentucky Rand Paul again betrayed the president and MAGA base by doing his best to discredit the redistricting process. As background, the president and his allies have been trying to push the deep red state of Indiana into redistricting, but its RINO state senate refused to do so and instead shot down a major redistricting bill that would have handed two House seats to the…

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