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Hillary Clinton Warns that Trump is 'Reenacting' 1939 Nazi Rally with Madison Square Garden Rally |
Hillary Clinton compared Donald Trump's upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden to the 1939 pro-Nazi rally held at the same venue.
Clinton, agreeing with former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, referred to Trump as a "fascist" and urged Americans to stop him from gaining another term.
She argued that Trump's rally is reminiscent of historical fascist events, warning of the potential dangers his leadership poses to the country.
Trump's rally will occur just nine days before the 2024 presidential election in New York, a predominantly Democratic state. Read More. |
Mel Gibson Says Kamala Is Too "Low IQ" to Be President |
Mel Gibson criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming she has "the IQ of a fence post" and an "appalling track record."
Gibson stated his support for Donald Trump in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
He expressed concerns about Kamala Harris potentially leading the country down the wrong path, echoing past criticisms from Trump about her mental fitness. Read More. |
U.S. Migrant Crisis Cost $150B in 2023, Cities Forced to Slash Essential Services |
The migrant crisis in 2023 cost the U.S. $150 billion, with local governments bearing much of the financial burden.
Cities like Denver and New York City have had to cut essential services, such as police and fire departments, to cope with the high costs of housing and supporting migrants.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provided some funding, but it fell short of covering the full expenses, especially in heavily affected cities.
Communities are also facing increasing property taxes, with officials suggesting extreme measures like reverse mortgages for elderly homeowners to manage costs. Read More. |
Doug Emhoff’s Ex Accuses Him of Assault, Exposes Contradictions in 'Perfect Spouse' Image |
Doug Emhoff’s ex-girlfriend, "Jane," accused him of slapping her during a 2012 event in France, stating the impact spun her around and left her in shock.
Jane decided to speak out after Emhoff denied the allegations through a spokesperson, frustrated by his public image as a feminist and supportive spouse.
She detailed other troubling behaviors during their relationship, including his disclosure of an affair and inappropriate conduct, which she says contradicts his "perfect spouse" persona.
Jane, a Democrat who supported Joe Biden, dismissed claims of political motivation and hopes her story prompts a thorough investigation of Emhoff. Read More. |
Bill Clinton Calls Kari Lake 'Physically Attractive' While Criticizing Her Political Style at Campaign Event |
Former President Bill Clinton described Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake as "physically attractive" while campaigning for her opponent, Democrat Ruben Gallego, in Phoenix.
Clinton's comments were intended to critique Lake's approach to politics as performance art, but they sparked controversy due to his history of accusations related to women.
Lake, a Trump ally, has gained attention for her contested 2022 gubernatorial race and remains a prominent figure in MAGA circles.
Despite Clinton's criticism, Lake has been closing the polling gap with Gallego, though she still trails him by an average of seven points. Read More. |
Tucker Carlson: Democrats Humiliate Americans, Trump Will 'Discipline' Biden Administration |
Tucker Carlson, speaking at a Trump rally in Georgia, accused Democrats of humiliating American citizens and dishonoring their ancestors, claiming they have allowed illegal immigration and attacked American values. He likened former President Donald Trump to a "father coming home" to discipline the country, saying Trump would "spank" the Biden-Harris administration if re-elected. Carlson criticized the Biden administration's handling of immigration, alleging that they are flying illegal migrants around the country and providing them benefits at taxpayers' expense.
The crowd at the rally enthusiastically supported Carlson’s remarks, with chants of “Daddy’s home” when Trump took the stage. Read More.
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Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg Faces Criticism from Guillen Family Over Alleged Trump Remarks Featured in Smear Piece |
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of The Atlantic, faced backlash from the family of slain soldier Vanessa Guillen for his article claiming Donald Trump made offensive remarks about covering Guillen's funeral costs. Vanessa's sister, Mayra Guillen, accused Goldberg of exploiting her sister’s death for political purposes and stated she supported Trump.
Despite the family's denials, Goldberg defended his story during a CNN interview, stating that while he understood the family's hurt, the facts remained unchanged.
The Guillen family lawyer also criticized the article, calling its timing suspicious and accusing Goldberg of misrepresenting their conversation for political gain. Read More.
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Desertion Crisis Escalates in Ukraine as Troops Refuse Orders and Conscription Challenges Mount |
Ukrainian military desertions have surged, with 51,000 cases reported in 2024, more than double last year’s total, as soldiers increasingly refuse orders amid the ongoing war. The Ukrainian government is facing challenges filling its ranks, leading to the lowering of the conscription age and even offering prisoners the chance to join the military in exchange for freedom. U.S. politicians are pressuring Ukraine to draft more citizens, with some advocating for lowering the draft age to 18 as the country grapples with manpower shortages.
Many Ukrainian soldiers reportedly prefer prison over military service, citing the predictability of prison sentences compared to the uncertainty of life on the front lines. Read More.
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CNN Faces Backlash for Portraying Frequent Democratic Donor as 'Undecided Voter' at Harris Town Hall |
CNN presented Carol Nackenoff, a political science professor and frequent donor to Democratic campaigns, as an "undecided voter" during a town hall event with Kamala Harris.
Despite being introduced as undecided, Nackenoff has donated over 50 times to Democratic candidates and causes, including ActBlue and Harris’s campaign.
Critics, including political consultant Jordan Gehrke and Donald Trump Jr., questioned CNN's portrayal of Nackenoff as undecided, given her clear political leanings.
This incident raised concerns about the transparency of media representations of voters in political discussions. Read More. |
POLL: Battleground State Voters Trust Trump Over Harris on Democracy and Key Economic Issues |
A Washington Post poll shows more voters in battleground states trust Donald Trump over Kamala Harris to handle threats to democracy, despite Harris labeling Trump a "fascist." Trump holds a three-point advantage (32 percent to 28 percent) over Harris in handling democracy, with many uncommitted voters still skeptical of both candidates.
Trump is also favored to handle key issues like the economy and inflation, with 49 percent to 33 percent of voters trusting him over Harris on inflation and 51 percent to 36 percent on the economy.
Harris leads on social issues such as abortion and health care but trails Trump on critical areas like crime and immigration. Read More.
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DA Pushes for Resentencing of Menendez Brothers, Opening Path for Release After Decades in Prison |
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón is seeking resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, potentially leading to their release after decades in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents.
Gascón cited new evidence, including allegations of sexual abuse by their father, and emphasized that the brothers, being under 26 at the time of the crime, are eligible for parole under current laws.
The Menendez brothers' supporters argue that they were victims of abuse and have already paid their debt to society, while some family members of their mother oppose any early release, accusing the brothers of acting out of greed.
A judge will ultimately decide their fate, but the case has reignited debate over the brothers' sentencing and the long-term effects of abuse. Read More. |
The House Judiciary Committee, led by Jim Jordan, has had enough. They’ve subpoenaed the Biden-Harris administration for the details on just how much taxpayer money is being spent to house illegal immigrants. The American people deserve to know why their hard-earned money is being diverted from U.S. citizens to pay for illegal immigration. In the midst of an ongoing housing crisis, this administration continues to prioritize illegal aliens over those struggling to make ends meet at home.
But let’s be clear — this is not an issue of compassion; it’s an issue of mismanagement.
Jordan has been pushing for transparency on this for months, only to be stonewalled by the Office of Refugee Resettlement time and time again. This office, mind you, is part of the Department of Health and Human Services — an agency that seems more interested in avoiding scrutiny than in being accountable to the American people.
Now, if you think this is just about housing, think again.
This is about a much larger problem. What we’re seeing is a complete breakdown in priorities.
People across this country can’t afford homes, and yet billions are being spent to house people who crossed our borders illegally.
The Biden-Harris administration continues to funnel taxpayer money into programs that benefit non-citizens while turning a blind eye to the needs of U.S. citizens.
Jordan is right to demand answers.
The Biden-Harris administration must be held accountable, not just for their policies but for their flagrant disregard for the law and the Constitution.
And if they won’t answer to Congress, who will they answer to? Certainly not the American people — at least, not until it’s too late.
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