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President Donald Trump on Saturday thanked famed economist Art Laffer for his recent remarks praising the economy and the impact of Trump’s tariffs.Laffer, best known for the “Laffer Curve,” was a key economic advisor to President Ronald Trump and also served as an advisor to Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign. “Wow! The great Art (Arthur) Laffer, Ronald Reagan’s economic ‘whiz,’ and highly respected by all, said in a speech last night that, ‘Donald Trump is the greatest President in history, bar none,'” he posted on Truth Social. “Such an honor coming from a man of such wisdom. Also, he…

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The Atlantic staff writer and podcaster David Frum brought out his tinfoil hat on Friday when he joined MS NOW’s Deadline: White House when he suggested that President Trump could arrest people to prevent them from voting in next year’s midterms. Of course, guest host Ali Velshi decided to echo those conspiracy theories instead of pushing back on them, while Prof. Basil Smikle warned Trump will try to find a way to “nationalize voter suppression.” Frum declared that Trump “will do anything” to win and wondered, “One of the things that the Supreme Court has authorized is the brief detention…

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A U.S. flag and a H-1B visa application form in this illustration taken on Sept. 22, 2025. Dado Ruvic/Illustration/ReutersCalifornia, Massachusetts, and 18 other states filed a lawsuit Friday against President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions.“President Trump’s illegal $100,000 H-1B visa fee creates unnecessary—and illegal—financial burdens on California public employers and other providers of vital services, exacerbating labor shortages in key sectors,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.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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Alexander Lukashenko By Ireland Owens Belarus freed 123 political prisoners, including 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and a number of American citizens, after the U.S. agreed to lift some trade sanctions on the Russian proxy state, The New York Times reported. The release of the prisoners came after John Coale, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Belarus, met Friday and Saturday with Belarus’s autocratic president, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, at his palace in Minsk, The New York Times reported. A catalyst for the diplomatic breakthrough was the U.S. government’s agreeing to remove sanctions on potash, according to BBC News.…

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Al-Sharaa, also known as Al-Jolani, a former al-Qaeda member who is now the head of HTS and interim president of Syria. Photo courtesy of Al-Khanadeq. According to Fox News, a senior U.S. official confirmed to the outlet that multiple American service members were injured during an ambush in Syria on Saturday. The official noted that some of the injuries were serious. Two local Syrian officials earlier told Reuters that a convoy of U.S. and Syrian forces fighting the Islamic State terrorist group was targeted while on patrol in the central town of Palmyra. Reuters reports that the attack left two…

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The Heisman Trophy will be awarded tonight, and although the race this season lacked the same luster it has in year’s past, the winner will undoubtedly be a deserving recipient.That hasn’t always been the case, though.Plenty of college football fans are familiar with the “Heisman Snub,” in which a deserving player gets passed over for any number of reasons.Maybe the voters were getting tired of seeing a quarterback take home the award, or one of the finalists played their games on the West Coast and no one was ever awake to see them play.Regardless, plenty of deserving players have been…

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CNN anchor Erin Burnett really took to the new Epstein photo dump like a fish to water, having a particular interest in a gag gift featuring President Donald Trump. A new batch of Epstein photos was released, including a picture of Trump with several women with blacked-out faces, which is an edited version of an unredacted photograph of the president among adult models. Another one of those photos is a picture of Trump-branded condoms, which are a gag gift that was sold by home decor outlet Fishs Eddy, about which there is an article on the Smithsonian National Museum of…

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ICE agents launch a raid in Minnesota. Credit: Ring Camera/ Katie Daviscourt X Criminal illegal alien Somalis are starting to get awfully scared now that the Trump Administration is laying down the law, after their grift made national headlines. As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier this week, ICE has already begun making arrests in what locals call “Somali-land Minnesota,” a region with one of the largest concentrations of Somali immigrants in the United States. The Gateway Pundit previously reported that during Tuesday’s press conference, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara warned residents that masked individuals detaining people in Somali neighborhoods were…

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Well, I’ve officially seen it all.PublishedDecember 13, 2025 12:33 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 13, 2025 12:33 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkI think it’s time to call it … I’ve officially seen it all in the high school football world. I covered the sport for years. Before that, I played it. I still occasionally write about it here at OutKick. I’ve been around the block a few times when it comes to high school football. In fact, my old team is playing in the state title game down here in Florida later today. So, yeah – I thought I’d seen it all. Until this morning, when I…

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When Somali people come to America and land in communities led by people like Ilhan Omar, Jacob Frey, Keith Ellison, and Tim Walz, they are told to live off the dole and not to assimilate. What do they know? They are uneducated and poor. They follow her lead, and she is not the only destructive Somali or radical left leader in political positions of authority in the USA. Some Somalis can become good, contributing Americans if we have the guts to start defrocking these worthless politicians like Omar. We want Somali immigrants like the man below. There have to be…

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In case you didn’t know, there’s something about the Obama Presidential Center that’s a little different from the norm. According to a New York Times report, titled “The Obama Presidential Library That Isn’t,” former President Barack Obama’s dedicated building isn’t going to be like the many “presidential libraries” that came before it. “The four-building, 19-acre “working center for citizenship,” set to be built in a public park on the South Side of Chicago, will include a 235-foot-high “museum tower,” a two-story event space, an athletic center, a recording studio, a winter garden, even a sledding hill,” the outlet writes. “But…

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Kids playing in the streets of El Fasher in happier times. By Medhus – https://www.flickr.com/photos/medhus/3803868752/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15424530 Sudan is the third largest country in Africa, with 50 million people. Half of its inhabited areas have been taken over a predatory, violent militia called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The RSF has killed at least 200,000 civilians who belong to minority ethnic groups after seizing the areas they live in. It is now holding thousands of people for ransom after seizing a key city in Sudan. The Washington Post tells the story in the article, “In Sudan, thousands held…

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A man walks through the destruction in the city of Aleppo, Syria, on June 23, 2025. Mahmoud Hassano/Reuters/File PhotoTwo U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed, and three others were injured in an ambush by an ISIS gunman in Syria on Dec. 13, according to the Pentagon and U.S. Central Command.Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement on social media that the attack occurred in the central Syrian town of Palmyra as U.S. forces were conducting a key leader engagement in support of ongoing counter-ISIS and counterterrorism operations.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript…

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The Federal Government was totally involved in Tina Peters’ investigation and arrest, which is a key reason President Trump has the right to pardon Tina Peters.Former Mesa County, Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters broke no state or federal laws by backing up her Election Management Server (EMS) hard drive, having it analyzed, and even publishing the results.  If she had, the federal and Colorado state governments would have legally come down on her for doing so, especially during the Biden administration.In other words, not one state or federal charge resulted from Tina’s actions backing up her county’s server.  Because they…

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Border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has forced large-scale evacuations from Thai villages near the frontier, with some residents staying behind to guard homes after most neighbors fled.SURIN, Thailand (AP) — Fighting that has flared along the Thai-Cambodian border has sent hundreds of thousands of Thai villagers fleeing from their homes close to the frontier since Monday. Their once-bustling communities have fallen largely silent except for the distant rumble of firing across the fields.Yet in several of these villages, where normally a few hundred people live, a few dozen residents have chosen to stay behind despite the constant sounds of…

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President Donald Trump said he would consider eliminating federal taxes on gambling winnings, signaling potential openness to another tax-related policy change as his administration continues to pursue broader tax relief efforts. Trump made the remarks while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, according to Fox Business Network. During the exchange, Trump noted that his administration has already moved to eliminate several forms of taxation but said gambling winnings are not currently included among those changes. Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: What Could It Mean For Your Money? “We have no tax on tips, we have no tax on Social Security,…

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Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi drew sharp criticism Thursday after describing the fatal shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., as an “unfortunate accident” during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing, prompting a public response from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and follow-up questioning on national television. Thompson, who represents Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District and previously served as chair of the House January 6 Committee, made the remark while questioning Secretary Noem about security issues. His characterization of the November shooting immediately drew attention because the incident involved a fatal attack that authorities have described…

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A group of Democratic state attorneys general on Friday filed a challenge to President Donald Trump’s imposition of a $100,000 fee to apply for an H-1B visa.The H-1B visa has come under fire in recent years over concerns of abuse, especially in the tech industry, where critics argue large firms use it to import cheap labor, mostly from India, to replace Americans. Trump, earlier this year, imposed the fee in a bid to clamp down on abuse. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is leading the legal challenge, with the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland,…

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Illegal immigrants, including a pregnant Haitian woman seeking to give birth in the United States, are apprehended by a Border Patrol agent in Yuma, Ariz., on Dec. 7, 2021. John Moore/Getty ImagesThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ending family reunification parole (FRP) programs for immigrants from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras, and their immediate family members, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said in an alert on Dec. 12.The FRP program aims to help U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents bring their foreign family members to the United States as a first step toward…

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Julianne Moore celebrates after she fought to ban mail-in ballots in Delaware.- With Gateway Pundit’s Jordan Conradson In 2022 the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that mail-in voting is unconstitutional in the state.It was a unanimous decision! BREAKING: Delaware Supreme Court finds mail in voting unconstitutional- BANS mail in voting. See thread: https://t.co/IYwod4X2Dt — Brandon Straka (@BrandonStraka) October 7, 2022 Attorney Julianne Murray filed the lawsuit back in July 2022 over the new law that allows voters to request and submit ballots through the mail. Julianne Murray is a Georgetown-based lawyer who challenged incumbent Attorney General Kathy Jennings in the Attorney…

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The number of non-citizens being issued Social Security numbers by the United States government reached a shocking high under former President Joe Biden. According to a graphic used by Fox Business, the number of people being given SSNs skyrocketed under the Biden administration. Steve Deace remarked on the shocking escalation in a resurfaced clip that is once again gaining traction for revealing the telling priorities of the previous administration. Watch: This data is mind blowing “Non-citizens Social Security numbers issued during the Biden Administration 2021: 270,4252022: 590,1932023: 964,1632024: 2,095,247 – The Biden administration gave more non-citizens Social Security cards in…

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Many Democrats are celebrating after trash-talking Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) formally announced her bid for the U.S. Senate, but James Carville isn’t among them. The longtime political strategist rained on the rising star’s parade and suggested that there’s more to pulling off a successful campaign than narcissism and the chasing of social media clout, one of the few who will dare to criticize Crockett and her ghetto babe shtick. On Thursday’s edition of the “Politics War Room” podcast, the crotchety “Ragin’ Cajun” told co-host Al Hunt that the mouth that never shuts has already broken the “first rule of politics”…

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A stroll after church turned into a horrifying attack for a Georgia woman now hospitalized after a random person left her as “her skin started to burn.” [embedded content] (Video Credit: WJCL) Investigators in Savannah, Georgia, are asking for the public’s help after an attack on Wednesday night, in which 46-year-old Ashley Wasielewski was airlifted for specialty care. Now, after a chemical attack left her with burns covering more than half her body, federal authorities are working with local officials to identify a suspect in the random attack. “She was instantly like, ‘Why are you pouring water on me?’ And…

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Trump adviser Stephen Miller – Screencap of Twitter/X video. White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller joined “The Ingraham Angle” on Fox News Friday night and warned that the welfare fraud perpetrated by Somali immigrants in Minnesota could be the “greatest financial fraud” in the history of the United States. Host Laura Ingraham stated, “Tim Walz, you might have seen this, went after President Trump today, for daring to highlight the massive fraud happening in his state.” Ingraham then shared a soundbite of Walz blaming President Trump for bringing attention to the scandal. Ingraham continued, “Stephen, it’s…

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White House confirmation of Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D) alleged brotherly bond had Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) laying out the potential payments and prison time that could be owed. Known for touting her native pride, recent reports of massive fraud from her fellow Somali-born occupants of Little Mogadishu (read Minnesota) found longstanding accusations against the congresswoman resurface. As President Donald Trump had called for her deportation if she had indeed defrauded the United States involving an alleged marriage to her brother, Cruz presented pertinent laws that could see the congresswoman facing nearly two decades in prison and fines amounting…

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        President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei have a special relationship. Each is engaged in a crusade to make his respective country’s economy great again. Trump was all in on helping Milei win his elections earlier this year, and he has also offered the Argentines a $20 billion “lifeline” as they adjust to the bumpy path to needed free-market reforms. Advertisement         The stakes are gigantic because the whole world is watching Milei’s embrace of free-market “shock capitalism,” which so far is working. He has restored sound money (by linking to the…

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz sought to deflect attention from the rampant Somali fraud that has gone down on his watch by conjuring up a familiar boogeyman that leftists love to blame for all of society’s ills. At a time when his political future has been engulfed by scandal involving the swindling of taxpayers out of at least $1 billion that was intended to be used to feed hungry children, “Tampon Tim” didn’t address the criminality of members of the Somali diaspora that is based in his state, but rather called for more resources to be directed at going after whitey,…

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Well, college football fanatics, the day has finally arrived.Aside from the Army-Navy Game (which you should totally watch because we support the troops around these parts), this is the first Saturday since mid-August that we haven’t had wall-to-wall college football action.It can be a trying time for anyone who loves the sport, and it’s hitting me particularly hard today, since this is my first season being both a fan and a sports writer.So to cope, I turned to my old pal ChatGPT, and asked for ways to survive a Saturday without CFB.The results were mixed, but I figured I’d share…

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Peter Greene, the character actor who menaced Jim Carrey in “The Mask” and terrorized audiences in “Pulp Fiction,” was found dead inside his New York City apartment Friday. Greene was 60. Police discovered Greene unresponsive in his Lower East Side home on Clinton Street around 3:25 p.m., the New York Post reported. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to authorities and his longtime manager Gregg EdwardsInvestigators said they do not suspect foul play. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death. “He was a terrific guy,” Edwards told the New York Post. “Truly one of the great…

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Is TeenScope Exploiting Utah’s Medicaid Children for Dangerous Psychiatric Experiments Under Governor Cox?Republished with permission from AbleChild. Utah Governor Spencer Cox calls the state’s Huntsman Mental Health expansion a “historic investment.” Cox never discusses how many children actually participate, or whether any of the children ever get better after participation. In other words, another state mental health program with no accountability.There is no public record of any audit of the Medicaid money behind the Huntsman Mental Health expansion and no sign of a federal review on how the taxpayer funds were used. Under Cox’s watch, Utah has poured enormous amounts of public and…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, Youtube  SAVANNAH CALLS FOR NATIONAL GUARD? “ILLEGAL ALIENS OVERWHELMING THE CITY” BREAKING: “We have a District Attorney in Savannah who’s…drafting a letter for the President of the United States…I’m going to deliver it also to Sec. Hegseth on Monday, calling for the National Guard to be deployed to Savannah.” @RealLToddWood SAVANNAH CALLS FOR NATIONAL GUARD? “ILLEGAL ALIENS OVERWHELMING THE CITY”🚨 BREAKING: “We have a District Attorney in Savannah who’s…drafting a letter for the President of the United States…I’m going to deliver it also to Sec. Hegseth on Monday, calling…

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President Donald Trump on Thursday evening fumed over Indiana Republicans bucking both him and their governor to vote down a redistricting proposal that would have given the GOP an edge in all nine of the Hoosier state’s districts.The map redraw had the support of Trump, Gov. Mike Braun, R-Ind., and cleared the state House, but failed in the Senate, where a multitude of Republicans broke ranks to oppose it. Trump took specific aim at the GOP’s state Senate majority leader. “Republicans in the Indiana State Senate, who voted against a Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, should be ashamed…

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(Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like those presenting a sponsored message below and ordering through the links below, which benefits Gateway Pundit. We appreciate your support!) You’ve seen it happen before. A story breaks – and you go to Google to find the truth. But instead of names, events and raw facts, what do you get? You get a sanitized, curated feed that tracks your very action. You get the mainstream media’s “spin” on why certain powerful figures shouldn’t be scrutinized. You get page after page of distractions while the real information is buried on Page 10 or shadow banned…

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Vice-President JD Vance responds to a vile comment Jen Psaki made about his marriage to the Second Lady. Credit: Fox News screenshot Vice-President JD Vance quickly swatted aside an obvious troll job by leftists in humorous fashion after they tried to make it appear he was verbally abusing his wife, Usha, in public. The tabloids and the left have been trying to spread gossip for weeks that the VP’s marriage to the Second Lady is in trouble because she has been seen without her wedding ring at a few events. JD also once comforted Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, with…

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The university hired Chicago-based law firm Jenner & Block for a deeper reviewPublishedDecember 13, 2025 10:43 AM EST•UpdatedDecember 13, 2025 10:44 AM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkAfter the firing of coach Sherrone Moore — tied to the investigation into his “inappropriate relationship” with a current staffer — and his subsequent arrest, the University of Michigan has now decided it’s time to take a deeper look at its own athletic department.Over the past few years, Michigan football has been wrapped up in an astonishing number of investigations. Whether it was the NCAA looking into the football program for cheating, or the FBI investigating former…

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Trump is planning to appoint a two-star US general to lead the international force that may be deployed to Gaza under the US ceasefire deal, Axios reported on Thursday, a step that would mark a significant escalation of US involvement in the Palestinian territory, which has been destroyed by Israel.Trump’s plan calls for the establishment of what’s being called an “International Stabilization Force,” and the idea is for the ISF to replace IDF troops who are currently occupying more than 50% of Gaza and continuing to kill Palestinians. But it’s unclear if the force will materialize as…

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Trump is planning to appoint a two-star US general to lead the international force that may be deployed to Gaza under the US ceasefire deal, Axios reported on Thursday, a step that would mark a significant escalation of US involvement in the Palestinian territory, which has been destroyed by Israel.Trump’s plan calls for the establishment of what’s being called an “International Stabilization Force,” and the idea is for the ISF to replace IDF troops who are currently occupying more than 50% of Gaza and continuing to kill Palestinians. But it’s unclear if the force will materialize as…

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(Headline USA) New York is the eighth state found to routinely issue commercial driver’s licenses to immigrants that are valid long after they are no longer legally authorized to be in the country, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday, threatening to withhold $73 million in highway funds unless the system is fixed and any flawed licenses are revoked.New York was the fourth state run by a Democratic governor called out publicly by Duffy in his effort to make sure truck and bus drivers are qualified to either haul passengers or 80,000 pounds of cargo down the highway. He previously questioned…

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(Headline USA) New York is the eighth state found to routinely issue commercial driver’s licenses to immigrants that are valid long after they are no longer legally authorized to be in the country, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday, threatening to withhold $73 million in highway funds unless the system is fixed and any flawed licenses are revoked.New York was the fourth state run by a Democratic governor called out publicly by Duffy in his effort to make sure truck and bus drivers are qualified to either haul passengers or 80,000 pounds of cargo down the highway. He previously questioned…

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As President Donald Trump continues to try and use troops, instead of the constitutional law enforcement arm (Militia; Article I, Section 8, Clauses 15-16), and continues to face opposition in the courts and in the communities against his tyranny, locals in Virginia are turning it into something good by bringing the people together rather than attempting to divide them.People’s Dispatch has the story. The Trump administration has pledged to continue ramping up the controversial operations to detain and deport immigrants. Yet, as his threats intensify, the movement in defense of immigrant rights is rapidly growing and taking shape from the…

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As the massive fraud in the Somali immigrant community in Minnesota continues to unfold, renewed scrutiny is focusing on how much of the billions stolen from American taxpayers has gone directly into the hands of al-Shabaab terrorists. On Friday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the Treasury is investigating organizations and companies that shift money from one part of the globe to another. Bessent shared on X, “Egregious fraud in Minnesota has cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, including funds sent to Somalia through money services businesses (MSBs), which provide financial services outside a formal bank.” “Under @POTUS’ leadership,…

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President Trump cracks a smile while speaking at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, September 29, 2024, photo by Kristinn Taylor. A vile attempt by the House Democrats to defame President Trump as a child predator failed in deserved and humiliating fashion after an unredacted image was discovered. As TGP readers know, Democrats on Friday dumped several unseen images of Jeffrey Epstein and those who knew him in an effort to embarrass the Trump Administration. In addition to Trump, the latest batch of images includes Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, actor Woody Allen, Democrat economist Larry Summers, and Alan Dershowitz. In one…

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In 2025, women’s sports aren’t just thriving — there’s a cultural reckoning underway. As a former elite gymnast — 1986 national champion back in the day — and current founder and CEO of the only athletic brand standing up for fair competition for female athletes, I’m deeply invested in women’s sports. I’ve fought for 20 years for female athletes to train free from abuse, and I started a brand from scratch so that women don’t have to compete against men. They are women’s sports for a reason. I think it’s high time someone did a list of female athletes and leaders in…

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The trio of PBS News Hour anchor Amna Nawaz, New York Times columnist David Brooks, and MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart assembled on Friday to attack President Trump for allegedly using “overtly racist rhetoric” at a recent speech, but nobody cared to actually specify what they found so objectionable. Nawaz, who just won a Walter Cronkite Award for supposedly being able to bring diverse viewpoints to the show, began with Brooks and rattled off a list of things she considered setbacks for the administration before turning the speech, “At the same time, we’re seeing a ramping up of the president’s…

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Yes, that was me to the right of the Sherrone Moore prosecutor in the Washtenaw County courtroomWell, that was an interesting Friday putting on my Big J credential and going north to Ann Arbor to chase the Sherrone Moore story. Look, you guys don’t have to worry about me forgetting my roots — Screencaps & the Instagram models. But, like I said in this week’s Screencaps newsletter, I am currently on this career ride that can veer off at any moment. At 5 a.m. I’m writing this column. Then, at 12:30, I’m being herded into a courtroom to watch the Michigan…

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