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Subject Scott Jennings makes CNN Karen LOSE HER MIND when he brings the receipts on Democrats supporting illegal immigrant…
Date October 2, 2025 9:43 PM
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Scott Jennings fired back at CNN’s Kaitlan Collins and Karen Finney [ [link removed] ] for blaming President Donald Trump and Republicans for the government shutdown, pointing out that every Democrat raised their hand in support for illegal immigrants receiving government healthcare in the 2020 primary.
This got heated quickly… [ [link removed] ]
MAGA Marine turns the tables on CNN reporter who blames Trump for the gov’t shutdown
Marine veteran and GOP Rep. Rich McCormick clashed with CNN’s Brianna Keilar when she confronted him with a Washington Post poll [ [link removed] ] showing that most Americans blame Trump and the Republicans for the government shutdown.
“Polling is not accurate because the pollsters get out of it wha they want,” McCormick quipped back.
Together with Health Sciences Institute [ [link removed] ]
RFK Jr drops AUTISM BOMSHELL on Big Pharma [ [link removed] ]
Dear Reader,
RFK Jr just took dead aim on Big Pharma… and he is NOT messing around.
In a prime-time press conference he took them to task on everything from Tylenol and autism to COVID vaccines…
And Big Pharma is HORRIFIED.
For the first time in decades, they’re face-to-face with a politician their money CAN NOT control. And that means their # 1 fear may be about to come true.
RFK Jr is now poised to EXPOSE Big Pharma’s biggest secret [ [link removed] ].
It’s a secret that could cost them hundreds-of-billions in profit and dark money political donations…
Which is why they’ll do everything in their power to stop you from hearing THIS [ [link removed] ]. And they may just succeed…
So we’re not taking any chances, we’re revealing everything TODAY in this short video [ [link removed] ].
Watch it here now [ [link removed] ] while it’s still available.
P.S. It’s not every day the US Secretary of Health and Human Services calls out one of Big Pharma’s biggest cash cows. But that’s exactly what RFK Jr just did. And they’re terrified he’s going to go one step further by revealing Big Pharma’s Biggest Secret yet [ [link removed] ].
Trump declares “armed conflict” with “terrorist” drug cartels
The Trump administration sent a memo to Congress declaring the United States is “in a non-international armed conflict” [ [link removed] ] with drug cartels, which have been officially designated as terrorist organizations with paramilitary capabilities that directly cause tens of thousands of American deaths annually.
Military authority justification: The notification invoked the President’s constitutional authority as Commander in Chief to protect Americans and U.S. interests, coming amid Democratic accusations that the administration is exceeding its powers to use military force against cartels, particularly following recent Caribbean strikes.
Specific cartel targeting: The memo cited a September 15 strike against a vessel affiliated with a designated terrorist organization engaged in drug trafficking, part of Trump’s broader campaign of military strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug vessels and deployment of Navy guided missile destroyers to the Caribbean.
Venezuela tensions escalate: The administration has specifically targeted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom they accuse of leading a violent drug cartel and being central to a “narco-terrorism” conspiracy, with the Justice Department placing a $50 million bounty on him while Maduro warns his country is prepared to respond to attacks.
Hamas military chief rejects Trump’s peace deal
Ezz al-Din al-Hadad, Hamas’ top military commander in Gaza who helped plan the October 7, 2023 attack, has urged negotiators to reject [ [link removed] ] President Donald Trump’s 20-point cease-fire proposal, calling it a way to eliminate Hamas without achieving any of its goals.
Hostages as leverage: Al-Hadad, known as the “Ghost of al-Qassam,” holds significant negotiating power as his forces control the 48 hostages in Gaza (20 believed alive), limiting the influence of Hamas political leaders who showed some openness to the deal with modifications.
Key sticking points: Hamas has rejected the deal’s calls for demilitarization unless granted a pathway to Palestinian statehood, and expressed concerns about the proposed transitional government being “another form of occupation,” while Palestinian Islamic Jihad also rejected the plan as serving only “Israeli interests.”
Trump’s deadline and Netanyahu complications: Trump demanded Hamas provide an official response by Friday or Saturday, warning of “a very sad end” if rejected, though the deal was complicated by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s insistence that Israel maintain military presence in parts of Gaza and establish a security zone to “forcibly resist” any Palestinian state.
South Carolina AG demands death penalty for cold-blooded killer of 22-year-old woman, prosecutor pushes back
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is pressuring Fifth Circuit Solicitor Byron Gipson to seek the death penalty against Alexander Devonte Dickey, 30, [ [link removed] ] accused of fatally shooting 22-year-old college student Logan Federico during a May home invasion, citing “clear statutory aggravating factors” and Dickey’s extensive criminal history.
The victim’s father exploded at lawmakers earlier this week for soft-on-crime policies that enabled his daughter’s murder. Watch below: [ [link removed] ]
Related Video: [ [link removed] ]
Attorney general’s deadline and support: Wilson gave Gipson until October 10 to declare his intentions and assigned senior attorney Melody Brown to review the case, warning the AG’s office would take over prosecution if Gipson was “unable to proceed,” with Logan’s father Stephen Federico expressing support for Wilson’s action.
Prosecutor pushback: Gipson rejected Wilson’s deadline as “reckless, irresponsible and unethical,” arguing it’s too early to make such determinations only four months into the case with key forensic evidence still pending, and noting most of Dickey’s 40 prior arrests occurred outside his jurisdiction.
Shocking criminal history: Court documents revealed Dickey had 39 prior arrests and 25 felony charges before Logan’s murder, yet had spent barely 600 days in jail over the past decade, with Dickey allegedly shooting Logan in her sleep during a home break-in before going on a shopping spree with her stolen cards.

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