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Controversy Surrounds Trump’s Absence From Fallen Soldiers’ Transfer Ceremony

President Donald Trump is under fire for choosing to attend high-profile events in Florida rather than participating in the dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base for four U.S. service members killed during a training exercise in Lithuania. The fallen soldiers—Staff Sergeants Troy S. Knutson-Collins, Jose Duenez Jr., Edvin F. Franco and Private First […]

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Congress Demands To Know: Who Is Swatting Conservative Activists?

The U.S. House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement is investigating after a rise of “swatting” attacks on conservative activists, in which police are called to a home after a false report of a hostage situation, in the hopes the police will shoot and kill the surprised residents. Subcommittee Chairman Clay Higgins (R-La.) has […]

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Trump Admin Revokes Visas Of Mexican Band, Accuses Them Of ‘Glorifying Drug Kingpin’ At Concert

The crackdown continues… Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau confirmed Thursday that the State Department revoked visas held by members of a Mexican band. Landau accused the band of Los Alegres del Barranco, of “glorifying a drug kingpin” when they projected an image of El Mencho onto a screen at a recent concert in Mexico. […]

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Silenced, Then Vindicated: The Digital Iron Curtain Around Conservative Thought

The internet—once a democratizing force akin to the Gutenberg press—was slowly transformed into a gated estate, where the gatekeepers carried blue checkmarks and the speech codes echoed more of Pyongyang than Philadelphia. I speak not in abstraction, but from experience, having been deplatformed, demonetized and digitally tarred for the high crime of asking questions. It […]

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Federal Judge Orders Trump Admin To Return Deported MS-13 Suspect By Monday

​A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States by Monday, April 7, following his wrongful deportation to El Salvador’s CECOT “mega prison,” home to 10,000 to 20,000 thousand of the country’s most violent criminals. Judge Paula Xinis labeled the deportation as “unlawful,” emphasizing that Abrego Garcia […]

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Kamala Harris Signals Political Future ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris hinted at another run for political office during a rare public address. Former Vice President Harris made a surprise appearance at a leadership summit for Black women in California on Thursday “I’m not going anywhere,” Harris said during her nearly 8-minute speech at the Leading Women Defined gathering. WATCH: Harris did not mention her […]

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Show Me The Man, I’ll Show You The Crime: When Everyone Is Guilty, No One Is Free

“Show me the man and I will show you the crime.” Lavrentiy Beria, Stalin’s infamous secret police chief, uttered those words not as satire but as standard operating procedure. In the Soviet Union, guilt was not discovered but assigned. What mattered was not justice but control. In the United States, we like to imagine we […]

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Trump Grants TikTok 75-Day Reprieve Amid National Security Standoff And Sale Talks

On Friday, President Donald Trump announced he is signing an executive order to extend TikTok’s operation in the United States by an additional 75 days. Originally mandated by Congress to be divested from China by Jan. 19 or face a ban due to national security concerns, Trump unilaterally extended the deadline to allow more time […]

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The New York Times Admits Deportations Could Drive Up Wages For American Middle Class

President Donald Trump’s deportation policies could potentially provide a wage boost to blue collar workers, with some estimates suggesting a 17 percent increase in labor costs, according to a report by The New York Times. The article highlights how a loss of migrant labor due to increased deportations could raise wages in the construction industry, […]